1. There is no such thing as Ethnic war
In terms of emphasis and concern, it came into prominence in the field of International Relations after the World War II era- with the emergence of many new independent countries, and especially after the cold war period- in the pursuit of seeking correlation between instability or conflict in some regional systems with that of ethnic elements of those regional systems. ... As for the case of Japan, which is considered homogeneous in terms of race eJapans source of strength lies in its eracial homogeneity as remarked by Japanese prime minister Yashiro Nakas...
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