It is not a panacea for the chaos of ethnonationalism but rather a discrete tool for conflict management under certain circumstances. |
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It also is evident that power contention was and is the source of much more severe conflicts than ethnonationalism or indigenous rights. |
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The recent merger of these two parties to form the Democratic Alliance does not alter the reality that a hundred years after the Boer War which gave birth to it, Afrikaner ethnonationalism is dead. |
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And finally, there is the family ideology, known as ethnonationalism or ethnocacerism, a term derived from the name of a 19th-century military hero. |
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Since 1863 Polish 'National Democrats' like Roman Dmowski had abandoned the idea of a multinational commonwealth for a more 'modem' Polish ethnonationalism. |
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It risks triteness to note that during the past two decades ethnonationalism has been an extremely consequential force throughout the first, second, and third worlds. |
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But given the realities of state malformation in Africa, ethnonationalism has become a powerful centrifugal force that threatens to unstitch already loose and brittle states. |
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Ethnonationalism is the central issue that motivates proportionally large, regionally concentrated peoples with a history of organized political autonomy. |
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