Balkanization
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Nigeria and Sudan are examples of balkanization
Balkanization - 2002 was released on: USA:10 October 2002 (Austin Film Festival)
The balkanization of this country failed, it was just too small to be divided, even with all the hostilities between the different ethnic groups.
Ethnic conflict.
Balkanization is the fragmentation of a larger region or state into smaller regions or states, which may be hostile or uncooperative with one another.
fragmentation or division of a region into smaller and often hostile units, typically resulting in political instability, ethnic conflict, or economic isolation. It originated from the political and territorial fragmentation of the Balkan Peninsula in the early 20th century.
No, Balkanization is a geopolitical term, originally used to describe the violent process of fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller regions or states that are often hostile or non-cooperative with one another.
Balkanization refers to the fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller, often hostile, independent entities based on ethnic, religious, or political differences. The term is derived from the historical conflicts and rivalries in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
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Balkanization
The cast of Balkanization - 2002 includes: Mark Blum as John Slyconish Nadia Dajani as Nadia Harding Stephanie Fend as Hannah Dragovic Mark Feuerstein as Matt Harding Matthew Rauch as Allan Starling
Voluntary Balkanization is essentially the development of cliques (on a large scale). Groups of people will stratify (separate) themselves out from one another, and ensure that they spend their time primarily with individuals from their own group. It comes from the context of the history of the Balkans, an area in the middle-east that experienced considerable conflict when a territory splintered into many smaller states, each of which wanted to be separate from one another.