This volume examines the concept of ethnic domination and its manifestations in Israel (within the Green Line) and Estonia. Ethnic domination is a method of managing ethnic differences in multiethnic contexts through asymmetrical power relations, in accordance with an ethnonationalist ideology, whereby a group is subordinated to another holding the power, albeit not intent to directly eliminate the subaltern. The volume compares the predicament of Israeli Palestinian citizens and Estonian Russian-speakers in different dimensions (state-citizenship, government-parliament, parties). Also, the analysis explains the divergent trajectories of the cases: the tightening of the condition of Israeli Palestinian citizens and the democratization of et...
The purpose of this research is to present a new model for understanding ethnonationalism: the dynam...
The paper analyses the evolution of collective identities from a critical geographical perspective. ...
Ethnicity and ethnic parties have often been portrayed as a threat to political stability. There is ...
This volume examines the concept of ethnic domination and its manifestations in Israel (within the G...
© 2015 r. The paper demonstrates state of discussion related to issues of ethnocracy in Russian and ...
This paper applies a model of ethnic democracy elaborated by Professor Sammy Smooha of Haifa Univers...
Focusing on a case study of Estonia’s major political parties’ relations with the ethnic Russian ele...
The article analyses the recent developments of the relationship between Russian minority in Estonia...
ABSTRACT The central focus of this paper is an analysis of the problems of ethnic relations in the p...
The authors explore the main trends and regional peculiarities of ethnic transformations during the ...
The ethnic political mobilizations, which were originally led by the non-titular nations of the Sovi...
Estonia is the northernmost of the three former Baltic republics of the Soviet Union, with a 2005 po...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
The ethnic political mobilizations, which were originally led by the non-titular nations of the Sovi...
The purpose of this research is to present a new model for understanding ethnonationalism: the dynam...
The paper analyses the evolution of collective identities from a critical geographical perspective. ...
Ethnicity and ethnic parties have often been portrayed as a threat to political stability. There is ...
This volume examines the concept of ethnic domination and its manifestations in Israel (within the G...
© 2015 r. The paper demonstrates state of discussion related to issues of ethnocracy in Russian and ...
This paper applies a model of ethnic democracy elaborated by Professor Sammy Smooha of Haifa Univers...
Focusing on a case study of Estonia’s major political parties’ relations with the ethnic Russian ele...
The article analyses the recent developments of the relationship between Russian minority in Estonia...
ABSTRACT The central focus of this paper is an analysis of the problems of ethnic relations in the p...
The authors explore the main trends and regional peculiarities of ethnic transformations during the ...
The ethnic political mobilizations, which were originally led by the non-titular nations of the Sovi...
Estonia is the northernmost of the three former Baltic republics of the Soviet Union, with a 2005 po...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
The ethnic political mobilizations, which were originally led by the non-titular nations of the Sovi...
The purpose of this research is to present a new model for understanding ethnonationalism: the dynam...
The paper analyses the evolution of collective identities from a critical geographical perspective. ...
Ethnicity and ethnic parties have often been portrayed as a threat to political stability. There is ...