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Ethnic Identity Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy
Ethnic identity groups-defined broadly to include ethnic, religious, linguistic, or racial identities-have long played a role in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy.
Author(s) | By Thomas Ambrosio. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Nov 2002 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Ethnic identity groups-defined broadly to include ethnic, religious, linguistic, or racial identities-have long played a role in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy.
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THOMAS AMBROSIO is Assistant Professor of Political Science at North Dakota State University. He is the author of Irredentism: Ethnic Conflict and International Politics (Praeger, 2001).