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Кароляк-Михальская, Магдалена. "The Effective Management of Ethnopolitics in the Countries of Eastern Europe and the Security of the Region: the Identification of Determinant Factors." Мир России 29, no. 2 (April 7, 2020): 179–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1811-038x-2020-29-2-179-194.

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Citation: Karolak-Michalska M. (2020) The Effective Management of Ethnopolitics in the Countries of Eastern Europe and the Security of the Region: the Identification of Determinant Factors. Mir Rossii, vol. 29, no 2, pp. 179–194. DOI: 10.17323/1811-038X-2020-29-2-179-194 his article presents the determinant factors that affect the management of ethnopolitics in the countries of Eastern Europe and the way those factors influence the security of the region. The first part of the article explains what ethnopolitics is and where the essence of the management of ethnopolitics lies. The second part points out the key determinants of national politics in Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus, including ethno-demographic, cultural, legal, ethnopolitical and multilateral factors. The article concludes that omitting these determinants hinders the effective planning, organization and control of ethnopolitical management. The failure of state authorities in the region to take these factors into account in formulating geopolitical goals results in a lack of effectiveness of national politics. It is, however, conducive to creating conflicts and tensions on ethnic grounds, which threaten the security of individual countries, and consequentially the security of the region. The last part of the article also contains recommendations concerning the effective management of ethnopolitics in the countries of Eastern Europe.
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Ndonye, Michael. "Media, Elections, and Ethnopolitics in Kenya: In the 2017 Elections Reportage, Ethnicity still Mattered." ATHENS JOURNAL OF MASS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS 7, no. 3 (March 17, 2021): 151–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajmmc.7-3-1.

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This study examined the value of ethnopolitics during media reporting of the 2017 electoral process in Kenya. The study relied on the political economy of media theory by Vincent Mosco the propaganda theory by Herman and Chomsky and the theory of agenda-setting by McCombs and Shaw. The study used descriptive research design with the population of the study drawn from Nakuru Town Sub-County. Our research relied on observation schedules to obtain data from the televised political analyses shows and propaganda political videos clip. Interview schedules were used for media practitioners (editors, reporters and media sellers) and politicians (MPs and MCAs), while unstructured questionnaires were used for the media consumers (audience). All qualitative data were processed and analysed using the critical interpretative approach, while the quantitative data were presented descriptively in tables, graphs, charts and percentages generated using SPSS software. The study findings indicated that during the 2017 electoral process in Kenya, political players used ethnopolitics to capture extensive media coverage. Similarly, there was a direct influence of ethnopolitics and ethnopolitical journalism on the media consumer knowledge and ethnopolitics normalisation. The study recommends that media, being the most influential cultural institution and player in the political economy, self-regulates to minimise ethnopolitics dissemination. The output of this study adds to the existing knowledge in communication and media studies and the political economy of mass media. The findings should be able to inform policy formulation among the mass media industry and media regulatory bodies in Kenya. Keywords: ethnicity, ethnopolitics, ethnopolitical oligarchy, political economy of communication
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Mihaylov, Valentin. "Zasady etnopolitycznej i terytorialno-politycznej organizacji Jugosławii. Geneza, ewolucja, współczesne konsekwencje." Sprawy Narodowościowe, no. 39 (February 15, 2022): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sn.2011.021.

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Principles of Ethnopolitical and Territorial-Political Organization of Yugoslavia: Genesis, Evolution and Contemporary ConsequencesThe article is devoted to the principles of ethnopolitical and territorial-political organization of the Yugoslavian state. The study presents the genesis and evolution of this question in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians (1918–1941) and in the Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia (1945–1991). In doing so it considers one of the most important and controversial problems in Yugoslavian ethnopolitics – the relations between its ethnopolitical and territorial-political subsystems. The author emphasizes dynamic changes and a lack of consistency in Yugoslav ethnopolitics. One issue in focus is the question of territorial-political reorganization of the federation at the beginning of the 1990s. The groups engaged in the struggle over the division of Yugoslavia applied various principles of delimitation of contentious areas. Susan Woodward identifies four main principles which the antagonist groups used as arguments for their “property right” over a given territory – historical, democratic, principle of the inviolability of borders and realistic principle. After the civil war during the 1990s, the Yugoslavian federation was reorganized into sovereign states by recognizing the existing internal administrative borders between the Yugoslav republics as international ones. The author also discusses contemporary problems of the ethnopolitical and territorial-political organization of post-Yugoslav countries and close relations between state-building and nation-building processes. Major current problems in the field of ethnopolitics are considered as a direct consequence of the influence of those accumulated during the seventy-year period of existence of a common state.
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Rafalskiy, Oleg O. "Interdisciplinary crossroads of ethnopolitology." Visnik Nacional'noi' academii' nauk Ukrai'ni, no. 02 (February 25, 2021): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/visn2021.02.003.

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The article reveals the relevance of the synthesis in ethnopolitics of scientific knowledge acquired in various branches of science: ethnology, history, jurisprudence, social psychology etc. Specific political situations illustrate the complexity of ethnopolitical performance of conceptual and applied functions, which consist in describing and explaining events, their evaluation in the categories of morality and law as well as in predictive modeling. The question of strengthening the coordination component in the organization of ethnopolitical research is raised.
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Kichera, Nadiia. "Ensuring and protecting the rights of national minorities in the Visegrad countries (on the example of Slovakia)." Pogranicze. Polish Borderlands Studies 8, no. 1 (March 13, 2020): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/ppbs1850.

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The main research objective of the study presented in this article was the ethnopolitics of the Slovak Republic, one of the V4 countries, namely the legislative base and the institutional ensuring the functioning of a system of protection of the national and ethnic minorities’ rights. Slovakia is one of the postsocialist countries that has made the transition to democracy on the way to joining the European Union. The country’s authorities conducted a series of reforms in the ethnopolitical sphere in accordance with European standards. An ethnopolitical picture and separate ethnopolitical challenges in the Slovak Republic are similar, especially in the border areas. Thus, the main goal of the ethnopolitics of Slovakia is to secure the rights of all minorities, interethnic tolerance and ensure the intercultural dialogue. Representatives of national and ethnic minorities in the Slovak Republic have a number of rights and opportunities, directly dependent on citizens whether they can organize themselves and use existing mechanisms for the benefit of their own community. In addition, the state's ethnopolitical strategy provides bilateral cooperation with the homelands of individual minorities. The bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and Slovakia is one of the examples. Bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and the Slovak Republic in the field of protection and ensuring of minority rights is based on the work of the Intergovernmental Slovak-Ukrainian Commission for National Minorities, Education and Culture. The recommendations of the commission are an important tool for constructive dialogue between Slovakia and Ukraine, ensuring good neighborly relations.
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Rasporich, Anthony W. "Twin City Ethnopolitics." Articles 18, no. 3 (August 6, 2013): 210–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1017717ar.

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Urban politics and ethnicity have been intimately linked in the history of the twin cities, Port Arthur and Fort William, later amalgamated into Thunder Bay in 1970. The historic relationship between political and urban development and ethnicity may be seen in three distinct phases: (1) the era of ethnic exclusion and factionalism in the period 1900-30, when ethnic groups settled into "foreign" enclaves, or "quarters," and largely stood apart from mainstream political parties, particularly those groups like the Ukrainians and Finns who were active on the radical left; (2) the two decades of radical protest and emergent ethnopolitcal activism from 1930-50, which saw the flowering of city "boss" rule in Port Arthur under Mayor C. W. Cox (1934-49), and federal Liberal dominance by C. D. Howe and Rev. Dan McIvor; (3) the postwar era (1950-70) of ethnic assimilation and broad ethnic participation at all levels of civic politics, and among all parties at the provincial and federal levels.
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Troebst, Stefan. "Ethnopolitics in Bulgaria." Helsinki Monitor 5, no. 1 (1994): 32–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157181494x00046.

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Vassilev, Rossen V. "Post‐communist Bulgaria's Ethnopolitics." Global Review of Ethnopolitics 1, no. 2 (December 2001): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14718800108405096.

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Risse-Lobis, Stephanie. "Ethnopolitics in Europe, 2000/2001." European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online 1, no. 1 (2001): 635–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221161102x00284.

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Shabaev, Yuri P. "LANGUAGE COMPETITION AND LANGUAGE CONFLICTS IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION WITH THE FINNO-UGRIC POPULATION." ISSUES OF ETHNOPOLITICS, no. 2 (2020): 54–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2658-7041-2020-2-68-89.

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On the basis of the analysis of official documents, statistical materials, data from sociological studies, the article assesses the processes of ethnocultural and ethnopolitical development in republics with Finno-Ugric populations. The main source of information for the work has been series of surveys conducted in 2017–2019. The purpose of the article is the analysis of language policy in these republics. It is shown that republican models of ethnopolitics are not based on the principles of law and on the common interests of republican communities. Such a practice inevitably generates conflicts, including these in the linguistic sphere. Meanwhile, need of a policy of civic integration and of more effective educational practices has been formed in the republican communities.
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Piacentini, Arianna. "“Nonaligned Citizens”: Ethnic Power-Sharing and Nonethnic Identities in Bosnia Herzegovina. The Case of Sarajevo." Nationalities Papers 48, no. 4 (March 4, 2020): 707–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.61.

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AbstractBosnia Herzegovina is a consociational democracy grounded on three ethnic constituencies. The postwar implementation of power-sharing mechanisms ended to favor ethnocracy and ethnopolitics, eventually compromising an inclusive democracy untied from ethnonational issues. This contribution explores the positive potential held by political parties and ordinary citizens “nonaligned” with the ethnopolitical scaffolding—therefore and consequently not explicitly included in the power-sharing system—because they hold and promote “alternative,” civic, and nonethnic forms of identification. Drawing upon interviews performed in Sarajevo, this article argues that citizens’ political disappointment and dissatisfaction are among the reasons contributing to the existence of a small, yet potentially critical, mass of citizens able to help adjusting an ethnically exclusive model of democracy.
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Dondelinger, Joseph M. "Ethnopolitics and the New World Disorder." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6, no. 1 (1994): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis199461/25.

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National and ethnic resurgence has dampened post-Cold War optimism. Predictions of the end of history and democratic universalism confront ideas of a coming clash of civiiizations and a new Cold War between secular and religious nationalisms. At this critical juncture in history, America suffers from leadership fatigue, lacks a coherent vision, and faces significant domestic weaknesses including ethnic, cultural, intellectual, and moral Balkanization. America's global leadership requires a viable and enviable model capable of effectively translating power into legitimate authority. Such a model, in turn, presupposes a moral-spiritual renewal and democratic institutions and practices.
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Lazarovych, M. V. "STATE ETHNOPOLITICS OF THE ZUNR PERIOD." PRECARPATHIAN BULLETIN OF THE SHEVCHENKO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Idea, no. 6(50) (December 28, 2018): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2304-7410-2018-6(50)-77-84.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze and generalize the features and trends of the ethnonational policy of the ZUNR government in the conditions of the liberation struggle of 1918-1919. The main activities of the Ukrainian authorities to ensure the rights and freedoms of the foreign ethnic population are investigated. The legal basis of state ethnopolitics is analyzed. The attitude of national minorities to the construction of the Ukrainian state is determined. The prerequisites and the process of attracting representatives of the foreign ethnic population to practical activities for the development of Ukrainian statehood are investigated, the mechanism of national representation in government bodies is clarified, the structure and principles of their functioning are analyzed. It is summed up that the ethnopolitics of the ZUNR leadership was democratic, but the characteristic feature of the outlined chronotope was the difficult conditions caused by the aggression on the part of Poland. Therefore, many events of the Ukrainian government often remained declarative due to the impossibility of their implementation. Involvement of the foreign population to participate in the representative and executive structures of the Ukrainian government was not only an integral part of its ethno-national policy, but also an important factor in the development of the state. But national minorities, primarily Jews and Germans, showed a certain inconsistency and respecting neutrality in the Polish-Ukrainian war, significantly limited their participation in state processes.
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Bayramov, Imdad. "Ethnopolitics: regulatory principles of ethno-separatism." Cuestiones Políticas 38, Especial (October 25, 2020): 208–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.38e.14.

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The existing relationship, both in theory and in concrete historical reality, between economics, political development and ethnicity is substantial, to the point that ethno-politics can then be talked about as a novel field of study that, although based on political science, quickly transcends the order of the multi and interdisciplinary. It is order of ideas; this research article was aimed at identifying from the perspective of ethno-political analysis the principles that regulate the discourse of ethno-separatism. At the methodological level, documentary research technique was used. It is concluded that ethnicity goes through certain stages in its historical development. Political records show. the existence of a multidimensional ethos that is observed culturally, socially, and democratically as a material and symbolic force that identifies some communities while differentiating them from others. Ethno-politics is in fact part of the concept of a political nation that preserves ethno-social-sofactors. From that moment on, the category of ethno begins to subsumme the historical memory of the community and the national thought that determines its level of modern consciousness.
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Dondelinger, Joseph M. "Ethnopolitics and the New World Disorder." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6, no. 1 (1994): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis199461/25.

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National and ethnic resurgence has dampened post-Cold War optimism. Predictions of the end of history and democratic universalism confront ideas of a coming clash of civiiizations and a new Cold War between secular and religious nationalisms. At this critical juncture in history, America suffers from leadership fatigue, lacks a coherent vision, and faces significant domestic weaknesses including ethnic, cultural, intellectual, and moral Balkanization. America's global leadership requires a viable and enviable model capable of effectively translating power into legitimate authority. Such a model, in turn, presupposes a moral-spiritual renewal and democratic institutions and practices.
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Karklins, Rasma. "Perestroika and Ethnopolitics in the USSR." PS: Political Science and Politics 22, no. 2 (June 1989): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/419598.

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Pettai, Velio. "The Games of Ethnopolitics in Latvia." Post-Soviet Affairs 12, no. 1 (January 1996): 40–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1060586x.1996.10641414.

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Santoro, Carlo Maria. "Ethnopolitics and the frontiers of Europe." European Security 4, no. 3 (September 1995): 383–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09662839508407227.

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Karklins, Rasma. "Perestroika and Ethnopolitics in the USSR." PS: Political Science & Politics 22, no. 02 (June 1989): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096500030511.

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Jacoby, Tim, and Hüsrev Tabak. "Islam, Nationalism, and Kurdish Ethnopolitics in Turkey." Peace Review 27, no. 3 (July 3, 2015): 346–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2015.1063379.

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Miles, William. "Muslim Ethnopolitics and Presidential Elections in Nigeria." Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 20, no. 2 (October 2000): 229–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713680362.

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Salehyan, Idean. "New Directions in the Study of Ethnopolitics." Ethnopolitics 16, no. 1 (November 25, 2016): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2016.1235829.

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Madajczyk, Piotr. "Inżynieria społeczna – między biopolityką a etnopolityką." Rocznik Polsko-Niemiecki, no. 24/2 (April 29, 2016): 15–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/rpn.2016.24.14.

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Social engineering comprises two major models of politics: ethnopolitics and biopolitics. Biopolitics aims to create a society whose government does not treat the right to decide about death as the main tool of politics and is responsible for life development and management. The most important task of this government is no longer to receive certain benefits, but to control them and increase their efficiency. Ethnopolitics, in turn, aims to create an ethnically homogenous state, although such projects were sometimes more complicated in terms of the structure of a nation. This article aims to look at the main directions in the development of social engineering projects in Central Europe (Germany), East-Central Europe (Poland and Ukraine), as well as on the border between the latter and Southeastern Europe (Croatia).
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Ferencei, Lucia. "The Ethnopolitics of the HZDS-SNS-ZRS Coalition Government in Slovakia from 1994 to 1998." Pogranicze Polish Borderlands Studies 8, no. 4 (December 31, 2020): 161–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/brs2155.

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This article discusses the ethnopolitics of Vladimír Mečiar’s government in Slovakia in the period of years between 1994-1998, with a particular focus on the Hungarian minority. The introduction outlines ethnic heterogeneity in Slovakia, giving a brief historical background for some minorities. The next part covers the result of the 1994 parliamentary election, which led to the formation of the HZDS-SNS-ZRS coalition government headed by Vladimír Mečiar as Prime Minister. The study also includes the ideological profiles of the governmental parties, which are linked by strong accentuation of nationalism and statism. The article seeks to analyse the ethnopolitics of the government in the above-mentioned election term, evaluate its positive and negative aspects. In particular, the affairs, new legislation adopted and its impact on the largest Hungarian minority living in Slovakia.
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Vlaisavljević, Ugo, and Tamara Bushtrevska. "Yugoslav Communism and After: The Continuity of Ethnopolitics." Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2003): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51151/identities.v2i2.98.

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Author(s): Ugo Vlaisavljević | Уго Влаисављевиќ Title (English): Yugoslav Communism and After: The Continuity of Ethnopolitics Title (Macedonian): Југословенскиот комунизам и после него: Континуитетот на етнополитиката Translated by (English to Macedonian): Tamara Bushtrevska | Тамара Буштревска Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter 2003) Publisher: Research Center in Gender Studies - Skopje and Euro-Balkan Institute Page Range: 9-26 Page Count: 18 Citation (English): Ugo Vlaisavljević, “Yugoslav Communism and After: The Continuity of Ethnopolitics,” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter 2003): 9-26. Citation (Macedonian): Уго Влаисављевиќ, „Југословенскиот комунизам и после него: Континуитетот на етнополитиката“, превод од англиски Тамара Буштревска, Идентитети: списание за политика, род и култура, т. 2, бр. 2 (зима 2003): 9-26.
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Brljavac, Bedrudin. "Ethnopolitics and Discrimination Against Minorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 24, no. 1 (2012): 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis2012241/28.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina has been going through an extensive European Union-related reform process for more than a decade, yet the country still faces a serious democratic deficit. In particidar, the post-Dayton public sphere has been dominated by ethno-nationalist political elites which exclude non-nationalists and members of minority groups from the decision-making process. This is a clear paradox, since one of the main objectives of the integration of European countries into the European Community was to reduce disintegrative influences of nationalists, and establish a peaceful, prosperous, and secure community. This essay explores the process of the post-Dayton ethno-nationalization in BiH resulting in widespread discrimination against so-called Others as defined in the Constitution, In the postwar era, BiH democratic participation has tumed into a competition between the three ethnic communities, Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, rather than a contest of equal individuals with an equal right to vote. As a result, Bosnian people still live under a political system which is closer to ethno-democracy or ethnocracy rather than a democratic regime. Under such a discriminatory regime, BiH cannot enter the European Union, which is a model of an open, democratic society.
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Varese, Stefano. "The Ethnopolitics of Indian Resistance in Latin America." Latin American Perspectives 23, no. 2 (April 1996): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x9602300204.

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Ku, Samuel C. Y., and Yuan-Ming Chiao. "Inclusiveness matters: The development of ethnopolitics in Malaysia." Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 8, no. 1 (May 16, 2019): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ft.v8i1.3.

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Schensnovish, Valentina. "MIGRATION POLICY IN MODERN RUSSIA." Russia and the moslem world, no. 4 (2021): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/rmw/2021.04.01.

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This review analyzes the most essential features of the state migration policy of modern Russia. The attention is focused on the religious factor, ethnopolitics, regulation of external labor migration; adaptation and integration of Moslem migrants.
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Chatterjee, Moyukh. "Engaged anthropology in the time of late liberalism." Focaal 2016, no. 76 (December 1, 2016): 117–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2016.760108.

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Cody, Francis. 2013. The light of knowledge: Literacy activism and the politics of writing in South India. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Middleton, Townsend. 2015. The demands of recognition: State anthropology and ethnopolitics in Darjeeling. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
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Karolak-Michalska, Magdalena. "The Role of Securitization of National and Ethnic Minorities in the Management of Ethno-Politics in Eastern European Countries." International Journal of Contemporary Management 19, no. 2 (2020): 71–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/24498939ijcm.20.006.12671.

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Background. The increase in the complexity of the social and political situation of Eastern European countries raises questions about securitization of national and ethnic minorities and its impact on the management of ethno-politics in the coun­tries of the subregion. Ethnopolitical management corresponds to the security of the subregion. Research interest in securitization of minority affairs is current, especially after the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Research aims. The purpose is to define the role of securitization of national and ethnic minorities issues in the management of ethno-politics in Eastern Europe­an countries. The research area encompasses: Belarus, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The author asks the following research questions: 1) What are the areas of securitization of the issues of national and ethic minorities concerned? 2) How does the securitization of the issues of national and ethnic minorities take place? 3) How does the securitization affect the process of ethnopolitical management in the studied countries? Methodology. An interdisciplinary research approach was applied, integrat­ing methods from political science, international relations and management. The conclusions from author’s own research carried out during foreign study trips in the years 2014–2017 were used. The literature has an interdisciplinary aspect. The realization of the goal is based on the application of a catalogue of research methods, including in detail, the following methods are mainly used in the re­search: system analysis; comparative method; behavioral method; a qualitative approach was also used in the realized research. The article uses the method of critical analysis of literature, where the concept of securitization is referred to. Key findings. The role of securitization of national and ethnic minorities in the management of ethnopolitics in the countries of Eastern Europe is diversi­fied (it concerns different minorities and different areas). Uncontrolled may lead to deepening of the subregion’s security crisis (inter alia, to ethnopolitical con­flicts), hindering the process of ethnopolitical management.
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Karklins, Rasma. "Ethnopluralism: Panacea for East Central Europe?" Nationalities Papers 28, no. 2 (June 2000): 219–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713687469.

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Worldwide, ethnopolitics takes on various shapes. Yet, while politics involving ethnicity can be either conflictual, competitive, or cooperative, analysts typically focus either on instances of conflict or ignore the multiethnicity of states by sticking to “the comfortable integrationist presumptions of the 1950s.” All too rarely does one find analyses of policies that work in difficult situations. This global trend is intensified in the case of Eastern Europe. As this region has suffered instances of ethnic politics gone wrong—most recently in the former Yugoslavia—many analysts assume that constructive approaches to ethnic relations are impossible, even though they are needed more than ever. Here, I outline a model of ethnopolitics which is both democratic and constructive, has been used in East Central Europe in the past, and has potential for the future. In presenting the case for ethnopluralism, I outline a promising alternative to ethnic conflict or neglect.
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Voronchenko, Т., and К. Potapova. "«Tungus trail»: the reception of Siberian and Northern Chinese Evenks’ verbal creativity of XVIII-XXI centuries in terms of global ethnopolitical and geocultural strategies." Transbaikal State University Journal 27, no. 4 (2021): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-4-73-83.

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The review article makes the first attempt to outline a wide geographical spread of translations and studies of Siberian and Northern Chinese Evenks’ texts of XVIII-XXI centuries in Russia and abroad. Studying the reception of indigenous people culture is important for understanding how this process relates to the strategies of ethnopolitics and geoculture in Russia and China. The authors focus on certain research centers and the works of their representatives, which are studying the emergence of Evenk literature and the spreading of Evenks’ creativity in today’s world. The article reveals the outgrowth of Evenks’ texts of the XVIII-XXI centuries’ translations and traces the direction of Evenk culture’s research in Russia and abroad. The study has shown that the reception of Siberian and Northern Chinese Evenks’ texts in various historical periods is uneven and depends on the current social and political situation in the countries that affects ethnodifferentiation vs. ethnointegration strategies and the urgent tasks of ethnopolitics and geoculture
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Ndonye, Michael M. "Emergence of Ethnopolitical Journalism in Kenya: Lessons from the 2017 Televised Political Analyses Shows." Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 1, no. 1 (June 15, 2019): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjmcs.v1i1.52.

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This paper critiques ethnopolitical journalism in televised political analyses of the 2017 electoral process in Kenya. Ethnopolitical journalism is a reporting model characterised by a focus on ethnicity when analysing and describing political situations; leading to ethnic identity formation in the society that places mass media at economic vantage point. Motivated by mediatized ethnicity, Kenyans find themselves perpetually under normalised ethnopolitics and ethnopolitical journalism is a major strategy in the mainstream media. Fourteen televised political analysis shows; from major television channels were examined. The analysis targeted prioritised and dominant topics of discussion, the composition of the panels; the most discussed presidential candidates and the moderator’s leads toward a particular direction during the analyses. The findings show that in all the televised political analysis shows, all members of the panel are drawn from the five ethnic groups. Moreover, all priority topics target the two supposedly major political sides (NASA and Jubilee); whose principals and deputies come from the five ethnic groups. It was also noted that every discussion from different Television channels are narrowed deliberately by the moderator to discuss about Raila Odinga and Uhuru Kenyatta, thus, ignoring all other presidential candidates, their political parties and areas considered their strongholds. These findings reveal the media’s deliberate choices of house styles and reporting models during the electoral periods in Kenya. The study concludes that media has been the high priest of ethnicity normalization culture that has shaped the political mindset of Africa to the extent of undermining its transformative leadership. The findings add to the research critical of media practice and political economy of mass media reporting during electioneering periods.
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Bodio, Tadeusz. "ANDRZEJ WIERZBICKI, “RUSSIA FOR RUSSIANS”. RUSSIAN NATIONALIZM AND ETHNOPOLITICS." Studia Politologiczne 53 (September 15, 2020): 231–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.33896/spolit.2019.53.13.

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Hazizova, Olena. "Crimean Tatar Movement in the Space of State Ethnopolitics." Ukrainian Studies, no. 4(61) (December 29, 2016): 136–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.4(61).2016.140960.

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Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz. "Chechnya Versus Tatarstan: Understanding Ethnopolitics in Post-Communist Russia." Problems of Post-Communism 47, no. 2 (March 2000): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10758216.2000.11655873.

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Larson, Karen. "Ethnopolitics and research ethics for the non‐native researcher." Acta Borealia 5, no. 1-2 (January 1988): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08003838808580353.

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Fumagalli, Matteo. "Informal Ethnopolitics and Local Authority Figures in Osh, Kyrgyzstan." Ethnopolitics 6, no. 2 (June 2007): 211–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449050701345017.

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Satterwhite, James, and Zoltan Barany. "The East-European Gypsies: Regime Change, Marginality, and Ethnopolitics." Slavic and East European Journal 46, no. 3 (2002): 634. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3220232.

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Bolshakova, Olga. "EMPIRE, NATION AND THE CONCEPT OF MODERN STATE (REFLECTIONS ON THE BOOK "EMPIRE AND BELONGING IN THE EURASIAN BORDERLANDS")." Istoriya: Informatsionno-analiticheskii Zhurnal, no. 4 (2021): 7–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/rhist/2021.04.01.

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The article, based on the materials of the conference in honor of the American historian-russianist Ronald Suny, examines the key methodological issues of Russian imperial history in the West. The author analyzes such problems as the relationship between empire and nation state, the history of concept of «national minorities», ethnopolitics in the Russian empire and the USSR.
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Cott, Donna Lee Van, and Melina Selverston-Scher. "Ethnopolitics in Ecuador: Indigenous Rights and the Strengthening of Democracy." Latin American Politics and Society 44, no. 3 (2002): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3177054.

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Chandra, Uday. "The demands of recognition: state anthropology and ethnopolitics in Darjeeling." Journal of Peasant Studies 44, no. 2 (February 28, 2017): 499–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2017.1287672.

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Dunford, Michael R. "Indigeneity, ethnopolitics, andtaingyinthar: Myanmar and the global Indigenous Peoples’ movement." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 50, no. 1 (February 2019): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463419000043.

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In Myanmar, the idea of ‘indigeneity’ has been mobilised in two radically different ways. Ethnonationalist groups such as the Chin National Front and the Karen National Union have utilised the concept to lobby for increased autonomy in international forums such as the United Nations, while the Burmese state has used the idea of indigeneity (or native-ness, typically translated astaingyintharin Burmese) to exclude certain minorities — most prominently the Rohingya — by explicitly striking them from the official list of Myanmar's ‘national races’. To clarify how this definitional tension has developed, this article will situate the competing Burmese appeals to indigeneity within the history of international indigeneity politics, and compare the Burmese ‘Indigenous situation’ to other Asian countries that have addressed the question of who counts and does not count as Indigenous.
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Friedman, Eben. "The Ethnopolitics of Territorial Division in the Republic of Macedonia." Ethnopolitics 8, no. 2 (June 2009): 209–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449050802243418.

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Erk, Jan. "‘Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’: The Ethnopolitics of Ethnofederalism in Ethiopia." Ethnopolitics 16, no. 3 (December 12, 2016): 219–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2016.1254409.

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Mageo, Jeannette. "Myth, Cultural Identity, and Ethnopolitics: Samoa and the Tongan "Empire"." Journal of Anthropological Research 58, no. 4 (December 2002): 493–520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jar.58.4.3630677.

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Joseph, Joseph S. "Theorizing about ethnopolitics and international politics: Some conclusions from Cyprus." Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 10, no. 1 (March 1997): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13511610.1997.9968514.

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Kunrath, Birgit. "Ethnopolitics in Bosnia and Herzegovina: state and society in crisis." Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 10, no. 4 (December 2010): 493–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2010.529998.

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Lewis, Simon. "Border Trouble: Ethnopolitics and Cosmopolitan Memory in Recent Polish Cinema." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 33, no. 2 (April 16, 2019): 522–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325418815248.

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The border shifts and population exchanges between Central and East European states agreed at the 1945 Potsdam Conference continue to reverberate in the culture and politics of those countries. Focusing on Poland, this article proposes the term “border trouble” to interpret the politicized split in memory that has run through Polish culture since the end of the Second World War. Border trouble is a form of cultural trauma that transcends binaries of perpetrator/victim and oppressor/oppressed; it is also a tool for analyzing the ways in which spatial imagination, memory, and identity interact in visual and literary narratives. A close analysis of four recent feature films demonstrates the emergence of a visual grammar of cosmopolitan memory and identity in relation to borderland spaces. Wojciech Smarzowski’s Róża (“Rose,” 2011) and Agnieszka Holland’s Pokot (“Spoor,” 2017) are both set in territories that were transferred from Germany to Poland in 1945. Wołyń (“Volhynia,” released internationally as “Hatred,” 2016) and W ciemności (“In Darkness,” 2011), also directed by Smarzowski and Holland respectively, are set in regions that were under Polish administration before the war but were transferred to Soviet Ukraine in 1945. All four productions break new ground in the memorialization of the post-war legacy in Poland. They deconstruct hitherto dominant discourses of simultaneity and ethnic homogeneity, engaging in Poland’s wars of symbols as a third voice: anti-nationalist, but also refusing to essentialize cosmopolitan identity. They show the evolution of border trouble in response to contemporary political and cultural developments.
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