Linguistic Spaces as New Actors in Globalization Vol. 14, 2007/1 - pagesPages 7 to 18The Politics of Linguistic Spaces in the Era of GlobalizationBy Françoise Massart-PiérardPages 19 to 40Canada and the Concept of Commonwealth: Need, Mission, or Foreign Policy Tool?By Nelson MichaudPages 41 to 49A Different Model: Culture and Education, the Third Pillar of German Foreign PolicyBy Wilfried GroligPages 51 to 68Arabic(s), Arab World(s), Arabness, and Arabism: Elements for Reflection and the Evaluation of Complex DynamicsBy Amine Ait-ChaalalPages 69 to 93Francophonie: A New Player on the International SceneBy Françoise Massart-PiérardPages 95 to 129A Multivoice Portuguese-Speaking "Phonic Space": Challenges and Power Games within the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP)By Francisco Santana FerraPages 131 to 150The Turkic Language Family and the Challenge of Creating a Turkish-Speaking Community in Eurasia: The Role of AnkaraBy Nikolaos RaptopoulosPages 151 to 164The Postcolonial Crisis: Toward a Comparative ApproachBy Kathleen GysselsPages 165 to 192Linguistic Spaces Compared: Trajectories and Crossover ProcessesBy Françoise Massart-PiérardPages 193 to 206Book Reviews