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All items tagged minoritiesOpen Think Tank ArticlesOctober 17, 2008 | Japan's North KoreansE. Ben Heine: The stability of Kim Jong-Il’s regime has depended to a significant degree on financial and material support from Japan’s North Korean minority. This paper analyses the history and organization of North Koreans living in Japan and outlines its significance in future Japan-DPRK relations. ... MoreOctober 5, 2007 | Key to Successful Migration Policy is IntegrationSergio Marchi: A policy of integration is crucial to shaping the lives of migrants and finding the appropriate accommodation between them and their fellow citizens. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesMay 4, 2012 | We Stopped the Killing, Now What?The Dayton Agreement ended a war, but it also institutionalized ethnicity as the predominant feature of Bosnian social and political identity. ++ There has been little room for other minorities, since they had no seat at the negotiating table which was exclusively reserved for those who used weapons. ++ Europe and the United States need to assist Bosnia in reforming its constitution. ++ ... MoreAugust 28, 2008 | Russia Was Given no ChoiceIt was Saakashvili’s behavior that forced Russia to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. ++ Relations of different nations living in one state have to be handled with great sensitivity. ++ Russia respects its minorities and fosters harmonious coexistence between them; the president of Georgia proved himself unable to do the same and stripped his country’s regions ... MoreMay 21, 2008 | Has British Multiculturalism Gone too Far?Recent warnings of a “cold war” in parts of Britain where “separate communities live side by side…with poor communications across racial lines” have brought into question the wisdom of the British vision of multiculturalism. ++ Earlier this year, the archbishop of Canterbury asked if western countries could avoid making minorities choose between state and cultural loyalty. ++ Controversially, ... MoreCommentsJanuary 25, 2011 | Interesting piece for sure. This except of...September 19, 2008 | Have a look at: The Unrepresented Nations... |
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