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Most New World countries (the Americas) have rather peaceful relations between ethnic groups as do most European countries. Africa and Asia, by and large, have acrimonious relationships between ethnic groups.
kosovo was the country which disintegrated .
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Inter-ethnic cooperation refers to collaborative efforts and relationships between different ethnic or cultural groups aimed at fostering understanding, mutual respect, and shared goals. It often involves dialogue, community engagement, and joint initiatives to address common challenges or promote social cohesion. Such cooperation can enhance social stability, reduce prejudice, and contribute to peaceful coexistence in diverse societies. Ultimately, it seeks to bridge divides and build a sense of unity among various ethnic communities.
Ethnic cleansing is diminishing or eliminating an ethnic group within a country. Serbia experienced with ethnic cleansing.
Ethnic tensions refers to conflicts of interest among various ethnic groups within a society. Thus as example, if a large city has a police force that is dominated by a specific ethnic group, this can create tensions between the police force and poor minority groups in their relationships with each other. The dominate ethnic group will in some cases try to take advantage of the fact that they have police powers over a smaller ethnic group with problems such as poverty. Tensions between the "haves & have nots" become "ethnic tensions".
One of the main differences between civic and ethnic nationalism is what brings the people together. In civic nationalism it is the country and political views of the people. In ethnic nationalism it is not the country, state, or city that brings people together. It is the ethnicity, language, or religion that unites them.
You might be referring to the former Yugoslavic states, particularly Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia where war between Bosnians, Serbs, and Croats led to ethnic fighting between the 3 parties.
The African country of Nigeria.
Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, resolving ethnic tensions between Czechs and Slovaks.
Yugoslavia was the country that experienced ethnic conflict. The country was divided into 7 different nations.
Ethnic heritage links nations since there can be so many ethnic groups in one country that are united together. They are all connected in that country and can work together.