Ethno‐Territoriality and Ethnic Conflict |
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Authors: | Adam Moore |
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Institution: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | Ethno‐territoriality is an increasingly invoked term by those doing research on nationalism and ethnic conflict. Despite this, it has not been subject to detailed definitional and conceptual examination. This article develops a conceptual framework for thinking about ethno‐territoriality and ethnic conflict. It begins by briefly describing the relationship between territoriality, state sovereignty, and nationalist politics. I then provide a definition of ethno‐territoriality and outline a four‐part typology of the key elements of ethno‐territorial practice. Following this I discuss the role that ethno‐territoriality plays in the making of ethnic conflict. |
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Keywords: |
ethnic conflict
ethno‐territoriality
nationalism
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