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Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethnonationalism, [1] is a form of nationalism wherein the nation and nationality are defined in terms of ethnicity, [2] [3] with emphasis on an ethnocentric (and in some cases an ethnocratic) approach to various political issues related to national affirmation of a particular ethnic group. [4] [5]
Nov 21, 2023 · Learn what ethnic nationalism is and how it differs from civic nationalism. Explore the key concerns, features, and examples of ethnic nationalism in history and current events.
Learn how ethnic nationalism emerged as a tool for independence from multi-ethnic empires in the nineteenth century. Explore the cases of Greece, the Ottoman Empire, and the Hapsburg Empire, and the challenges and conflicts they faced.
An overview of nationalism as a set of beliefs and a political ideology about the nation. Explores the origins, nature, and value of nationalism, as well as its ethical and normative implications.
Jun 5, 2012 · Summary. Multiethnic states are the norm in the world today. Currently, there are only six states on the planet that are, to all intents and purposes, ethnically homogeneous. South Korea, North Korea, Lesotho, Algeria, Morocco, and Egypt all have a single ethnic group that accounts for 99 percent or more of their total populations.
A comprehensive overview of the study of ethnonationalism, a form of nationalism that regard ethnicity and ethnic ties as core components of the "nation". The article covers the historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary aspects of ethnonationalism, as well as its spatial and territorial dimensions. It provides references to relevant works from various disciplines and sources.
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An article that explores the concepts and theories of race, ethnicity, and nation, and their links with globalization and nationalism. It examines the historical and social contexts of these phenomena, as well as their controversies and challenges.