... Independence, Shmulyevich Says Paul Goble Staunton, May 26 – Moscow's imperialist, centralist and assimilationist policies are leading ever more... more.

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Assimilation was one ideological basis of French colonial policy in the 19th and 20th centuries. In contrast with British imperial policy, the French taught their subjects that...

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... have been particularly hard hit by the assimilation policies of many Governments. ... pursued a policy of assimilation with regard to the ethnic Chinese minority.

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Identity and ethnolinguistic differences were, for the first time, included as key components of education policies while assimilationist models started to be ...

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assimilationism — assimilationist, n., adj. /euh sim euh lay sheuh niz euhm/, n. the practice or policy of assimilating or encouraging the assimilation of people ...

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Language Policy and Official Ideology in Early Republican Turkey ... This article examines the Turkish state's assimilationist policy towards the Kurds and the ...

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In the context of an institutionalized multi-nationalist ideology, the language policy in Russia is based on the distinction of the native language of the Russian  ...

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The main part of the study is composed of two related texts that analyze the assimilationist character of Bulgaria's policy for its Turkish minority, which reached its ...

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