Citations:ethnarchism

English citations of ethnarchism

  • 2010, Sabrina P. Ramet, Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe Since 1989, Penn State Press (→ISBN), page 25:
    Ethnarchism, the demand for socially homogeneous societies, rejects liberal claims that power should belong to "the people," and argues, instead, that power should belong to "the racially or ethnically pure dominant majority within any arbitrarily given territory that may or may not belong to a state, that may or may not be under the authority of a legally constituted government." [] Tamas equates ethnarchy with "ethno-anarchism," []
  • 2010, A. Aktar, N. Kizilyürek, U. Ozkirimli, Niyazi K?z?lyürek, Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle: Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, Springer (→ISBN), page 202:
    Ethnarchism and privileges
    Of course, this plan of ethnarchism acquired interesting dimensions, as far as Turkish Cypriots were concerned.
  • 2013, Andrekos Varnava, Michalis N. Michael, The Archbishops of Cyprus in the Modern Age: The Changing Role of the Archbishop-Ethnarch, their Identities and Politics, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (→ISBN), page 255:
    From Irredentist Ethnarchism to Independence
    The continuous radicalisation of the two communities forced Makarios into a constant radicalisation of his ...
  • 2014, Lenia Kouneni, The Legacy of Antiquity: New Perspectives in the Reception of the Classical World, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (→ISBN), page 240:
    ... in contrast to the Joachimist ethnarchism where ethnos was identified with the Orthodox flock (see below).