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English: Variable geometry of the Anglosphere, according to James Bennett (The Anglosphere Challenge)
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The Anglosphere Challenge, James C. Bennett.

In Bennett's "The Anglosphere challenge", which is one of the main sources for the very concept of the Anglosphere, he describes it as concentric circles. You can read a summary here by Browning, Christopher S. and Tonra, Ben (2010) "Beyond the West and towards the Anglosphere?" In: Browning, Christopher S. and Lehti, Marko, (eds.) The struggle for the West : a divided and contested legacy. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge, pp. 161-181. ISBN 9780415476836: https://www.academia.edu/341929/Beyond_the_West_and_Towards_the_Anglosphere

"In this respect he posits the existence of a series of concentric spheres marked according tohow far each shares core Anglosphere characteristics. At the core are the central nodes of the US and Britain surrounded by English-speaking Canada, Ireland,Australia, New Zealand and the English-speaking Caribbean. The middle sphere comprises states where English is one of several official languages, but where the primary connections to the outside world are in English. This includes English-speakers in South Africa (but not Afrikaans), Zimbabwe, the non-Islamic, non-Indian former British colonies in Africa, the South Pacific, and parts of Asia. The outer sphere comprises English-using states of other civilisations and might include India, Pakistan, the Arab states formerly under British control and Britain‘s former Islamic colonies. Finally, Bennett posits a peripheral sphere of states where English is widely used but is not an official governmental language. These include Northern Europe,East Asia and northern Latin America (Bennett 2004b: 80-1). What stands out here, of course, is the omission of continental Western Europe and the implication that the cultural differences between Latin and Germanic Europe (traditionally core components of the West) and the Anglosphere are greater than those between the inner core of the Anglosphere and those of its outer and peripheral spheres."
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current19:12, 11 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:12, 11 January 20203,121 × 1,586 (2.6 MB)Derkommander0916 (talk | contribs)Added Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Brunei (all formerly part of British Empire). Though no official status, English is widely used in Malaysia; many government publications and websites have English versions. English is one of four official working languages in Singapore.
14:35, 17 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:35, 17 April 20163,121 × 1,586 (2.6 MB)Nagihuin (talk | contribs)Added label for "Arab states under formerly British control" belonging to the outer sphere of the Anglosphere is a broad concept and might include more or less nations as shown before, so I removed shades and just left that label.
11:52, 17 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 11:52, 17 April 20163,121 × 1,586 (2.6 MB)Nagihuin (talk | contribs)Corrected.
20:44, 16 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 20:44, 16 April 20163,121 × 1,586 (2.59 MB)Nagihuin (talk | contribs)User created page with UploadWizard

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