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04 Nov

Belarus’s Day of National Unity: a controversial public holiday with a flawed logic

icelds2022-03-22T12:58:14+00:00

Belarus’s Day of National Unity: a controversial public holiday with a flawed logic Kiryl Kascian On September 17th, Belarus celebrated its so-called “Day of National Unity”, an official holiday created on [...]

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27 Apr

Belarus-Poland relations: minorities caught in-between

icelds2022-03-22T15:37:39+00:00

Belarus-Poland relations: minorities caught in-between The Belarusian authorities, in response to recently rising diplomatic tensions with Poland, have initiated repressive legislation which has targeted civil society and protestors. But in [...]

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11 Nov

How ethnoregionalist movements disappear: the story of Moravians

icelds2020-11-11T11:19:35+00:00

How ethnoregionalist movements disappear: the story of Moravians Maria Isobchuk In its political manifestation, ethnicity is a rather mobile dynamic social construct. Various ethnic (including regionalist) movements have been emerging over [...]

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12 Aug

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia?

icelds2019-08-12T18:46:58+00:00

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia? Mykhaylo Zan Preconditions The historical representation of ethnic Hungarians at the Verkhovna Rada was linked to the permanent changes [...]

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31 May

Ethnolinguistic diversity and the 2019 European election in Latvia

icelds2019-05-31T16:56:22+00:00

Ethnolinguistic diversity and the 2019 European election in Latvia Aleksandr Kuzmin * Context According to the most recent census of 2011, 62.1  percent of the population speak Latvian at home and 37.2 percent speak Russian. [...]

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18 Dec

Do you feel OK when talking about ethnopolitics?

icelds2018-06-08T14:24:56+00:00

Do you feel OK when talking about ethnopolitics? Hopefully, new large conflicts or drastic ethnopolitical shifts are unlikely to happen in Central Europe and Eurasia in a foreseeable future. Perhaps, [...]

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