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Ethnopolitics: regulatory principles of ethno-separatism
Author(s) -
Imdad Mustafa oglu Bayramov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cuestiones políticas/cuestiones políticas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2542-3185
pISSN - 0798-1406
DOI - 10.46398/cuestpol.38e.14
Subject(s) - ethos , politics , ethnic group , consciousness , perspective (graphical) , sociology , epistemology , order (exchange) , field (mathematics) , social science , environmental ethics , political science , anthropology , law , philosophy , mathematics , finance , artificial intelligence , computer science , pure mathematics , economics
The existing relationship, both in theory and in concrete historical reality, between economics, political development and ethnicity is substantial, to the point that ethno-politics can then be talked about as a novel field of study that, although based on political science, quickly transcends the order of the multi and interdisciplinary. It is order of ideas; this research article was aimed at identifying from the perspective of ethno-political analysis the principles that regulate the discourse of ethno-separatism. At the methodological level, documentary research technique was used. It is concluded that ethnicity goes through certain stages in its historical development. Political records show. the existence of a multidimensional ethos that is observed culturally, socially, and democratically as a material and symbolic force that identifies some communities while differentiating them from others. Ethno-politics is in fact part of the concept of a political nation that preserves ethno-social-sofactors. From that moment on, the category of ethno begins to subsumme the historical memory of the community and the national thought that determines its level of modern consciousness.

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