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Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan / Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan / Ethnic groups in Russia / Ethnic groups in Uzbekistan / Multiculturalism / Ethnic group / Criticism of multiculturalism / Nation state / Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities / Ethnic groups in Asia / Ethnic groups in Europe / Asia
Date: 2011-06-27 07:28:32
Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan
Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan
Ethnic groups in Russia
Ethnic groups in Uzbekistan
Multiculturalism
Ethnic group
Criticism of multiculturalism
Nation state
Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
Ethnic groups in Asia
Ethnic groups in Europe
Asia

Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe Vol 10, No 1, 2011, 59-93 Original text received: Febuary 16, 2011 Final version received: May 25, 2011 Copyright © ECMI 22 June 2011 This article is located at: ht

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