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Ethnic conflict

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ethnic cleansing
various ways of displacing or exterminating human beings from another ethnic group from a territory
Clash of Civilizations
book
ethnic nationalism
form of nationalism wherein the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity
ethnic conflict
conflict between ethnic groups
ethnocide
Ethnocide is the extermination or destruction of ethnic identities. Bartolomé Clavero differentiates ethnocide from genocide by stating that "Genocide kills people while ethnocide kills social cultures through the killing of individual souls". According to Martin Shaw, ethnocide is a core part of physically violent genocide. Some substitute cultural genocide for ethnocide, and other argue the distinction between ethnicity and culture. Cultural genocide and ethnocide have been used in different contexts. While the terms "ethnocide" and "ethnic cleansing" are similar, the intentions of their use
ethnocracy
An ethnocracy is a type of political structure featuring "rule by a particular in a multi-ethnic situation". Ethnocracies may involve a state apparatus controlled by a dominant ethnic group (or groups) to further that group's perceived interests, power, dominance, and resources. Ethnocratic régimes in the modern era typically display a 'thin' democratic façade covering a more profound ethnic structure, in which ethnicity (race, religion, language, etc.) — and not citizenship — is the key to securing power and resources. An ethnocratic society facilitates the ethnicization of the state by the
conflict management
conflicts in the workplace (for general conflicts, see Q1194317)
ethnic hatred
feelings and acts of prejudice and hostility towards an ethnic group
territorial nationalism
form of nationalism based on the belief that all inhabitants of a particular nation owe allegiance to their country of birth or adoption
Mass racial violence in the United States
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right to homeland
human right