Genocide as a Possible Response to Westernization : Government Treatment of Minorities in Afghanistan and Iran (Record no. 28771)
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Title | Genocide as a Possible Response to Westernization : Government Treatment of Minorities in Afghanistan and Iran |
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Summary, etc. | Focuses on genocidal conflict as a society's destructive elite's cultural and ideological reaction to the economic and cultural effects of westernization. Genocide may be understood as the reaction of vulnerable elites to perceived economic and cultural threats, by treating minorities in destructive ways. This is illustrated in the violent policies of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Islamic Revolution's treatment of particular minorities in Iran. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | AFGHANISTAN |
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Personal name | Mohan, Raj P |
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Title | International Journal of Contemporary Sociology |
Related parts | 39, 271-282 |
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