ethnonationalistic
Ethnonationalism is a political ideology that combines nationalism with ethnic identity. It posits that a nation is defined by a shared ethnic group, and that the interests of this group should take precedence over other considerations. Ethnonationalists often advocate for the creation of independent states for their ethnic group, and may support policies that promote the cultural, linguistic, and economic interests of their group. This ideology can be found in various forms around the world, and has been a significant factor in the history of many countries. Ethnonationalism is distinct from other forms of nationalism, such as civic nationalism, which emphasizes shared citizenship and political values, rather than ethnic identity. It is also different from cultural nationalism, which focuses on the preservation and promotion of a nation's cultural heritage. Ethnonationalism can sometimes lead to tensions and conflicts, as it may clash with the interests of other ethnic groups or with broader national or international interests. Despite these potential challenges, ethnonationalism remains a significant force in contemporary politics.