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Towards a theory of ethnic separatism

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1979
(1979). Towards a theory of ethnic separatism. Ethnic and Racial Studies: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 21-37.
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Economic freedom, ethnic separatism, and ethnic conflict

Journal of Developing Areas, 2010
Ethnic conflict has not been tested using economic theory, except its most extreme forms - violence and warfare. This paper adopts the newer economic approach to conflict to analyze ethnic conflict more broadly defined. The analysis is able for the first time to derive equilibrium discrimination by a dominant group and separatism by a weaker group ...
Evan Osborne
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Ethnic tensions and separatism in Russia

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2000
Interethnic tension and exit claims threaten to become the main problem facing the Federation of Russia, as well as the Newly Independent States. It is well known that in the 1990s Russia, and the post-Soviet space in general, has played host to various forms of tension and open conflict of an ethnic character.
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Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia

2009
As the Soviet Union crumbled, leaders of ethnic regions in the successor states began demanding immediate political, cultural, and economic autonomy from their new central governments. Increased levels of ethnic separatism occurred most consistently among the ethnic groups who had dominated autonomous regions during the Soviet period.
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Regional Separatism in Russia: Ethnic Mobilisation or Power Grab?

Europe-Asia Studies, 1999
WHAT ROLE DID ETHNIC REVIVAL PLAY in the push for sovereignty among Russia's ethnic republics during the transition from a communist Soviet Union to a postcommunist Russian Federation? Many scholars and politicians believe that the sovereignty drive among former autonomous republics in Russia was orchestrated primarily to preserve the communist-era ...
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Pukhtun Ethnic Nationalism: From Separatism to Integrationism

Asian Ethnicity, 2003
There is many a myth about Pukhtuns. The British colonialists thought Pukhtuns were 'unruly' people that could not be tamed. When Pakistan came into being, Pukhtun nationalists were regarded as the most serious threat to the new state, and until the 1970s every government persecuted them.
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Ethnicity, Security, and Separatism in India

International Journal, 1998
A hallmark of Indian politics, ethnic tension have escalated dramatically since the 1980s, endangering India's unity as a sovereign democracy. Although a succession of governments has attempted to resolve them, these conflicts have weakened India's role as the dominant power in the region.
Alan B. Anderson, Maya Chadda
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Ethnic Bargaining and Separatism in the South Caucasus

Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, 2019
Fahimeh Khansari Fard   +2 more
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ETHNIC SEPARATISM IN WESTERN EUROPE*

Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 1980
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