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ID139370
Title ProperContemporary Central Asian republics
Other Title Informationprospect of conflicts
LanguageENG
AuthorMandal , Uttam Kumar
Summary / Abstract (Note)Therefore, national policy in Central Asian States should shift from ethnocentrism to civic nationalism based on a common set of values and shared homeland. Instead of putting emphasis on historical roots, which are not only a source of pride for achievements in the past, but also a source of traumas and inter-ethnic conflicts, a focus on the contemporary achievements of the nations would be more beneficial.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 36, No.7; Jul 2015: p.131-138
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2015-07 36, 7
Key WordsEthnocentrism ;  National Policy ;  Civic Nationalism ;  Central Asian States ;  Contemporary Central Asian Republics ;  Prospect of Conflicts ;  Inter - Ethnic Conflicts