- to
further that group's interests, power, dominance, and resources.
Ethnocratic regimes in the
modern era
typically display a 'thin'
democratic façade...
- ethnicity, with
emphasis on an
ethnocentric (and in some
cases an ethnostate/
ethnocratic)
approach to
various political issues related to
national affirmation...
-
issue of an
international journal was
recently devoted to the
theory of
ethnocratic regimes, two
decades after their formulation by Yiftachel. Yiftachel's...
- legionnaires'
rival King
Carol II. In a 1938 essay, he
theorised the "
ethnocratic state" as
applied to Romania: Our
state is
monarchical throughout its...
- struggle. Instead,
Zionism gave
precedence to the
realization of its
ethnocratic völkisch project: the
establishment of a
biblically ordained state."...
-
voting rights to
their Palestinian neighbours, as well as the
alleged ethnocratic nature of the state. The Gaza
Strip is
considered to be a "foreign territory"...
- Path to
Genocide in Rwanda: Security, Opportunity, and
Authority in an
Ethnocratic State.
African Studies Series 152. New York:
Cambridge University Press...
- Path to
Genocide in Rwanda: Security, Opportunity, and
Authority in an
Ethnocratic State,
African Studies, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, pp. 178–247...
- the
Kingdom of
Romania during World War II,
described his
regime as "
ethnocratic", "ethnic Christian" and as "the national-totalitarian regime, the regime...
- – via
Google Books. Schubert,
Stefan Andi (2016). A
Genealogy of an
Ethnocratic Present:
Rethinking Ethnicity after Sri Lanka's
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