Ethnocratic regimes typically display a mixture of ‘thin’ democratic facade covering an even more profound ethnic construction, in which ethnicity but not citizenship – could be the key to acquiring power and means. An ethnocratic regime facilitates the ethnicization of the state by this dominant group, over the expansion of control, often through conflict with minorities and also neighboring states.
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