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The term has its roots in the repeated colonization and decolonization of the [[Balkans]] region of [[Europe]] for which it's named, due to the religious and ethnic splintering in the area.
 
The term has its roots in the repeated colonization and decolonization of the [[Balkans]] region of [[Europe]] for which it's named, due to the religious and ethnic splintering in the area.
  
==Examples==
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== Selected Examples ==
*[[Balkans]]
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*[[Germany]]
 
*[[Iraq]] and [[Syria]]
 
*[[Iraq]] and [[Syria]]
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*[[Ireland]]
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*[[Korea]]
 
*[[Lebanon]]
 
*[[Lebanon]]
 
*[[Libya]]
 
*[[Libya]]
 
*[[Scottish independence]]
 
*[[Scottish independence]]
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*[[Sudan]]
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*[[Soviet Union]]
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*[[Yemen]]
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*[[Yugoslavia]]
  
 
==Opinions==
 
==Opinions==

Latest revision as of 13:57, 3 May 2022

Concept.png Balkanisation 
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Balkanisation.png
A graphic clearly showing the concept. The Balkans in 1991, Yugoslavia as one country, compared to 2006 where the region is broking up into smaller countries.
Typepolitical
The external breaking up of nation states to oppress people.

"Balkanisation" is a political term. It undermines the existence of the nation state.

History

The term has its roots in the repeated colonization and decolonization of the Balkans region of Europe for which it's named, due to the religious and ethnic splintering in the area.

Selected Examples

Opinions

George Galloway says that Balkanisation is anti-socialist.

Wikipedia

The Wikipedia page calls the term a pejorative.


 

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