Ethnopolitics is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the intersection of ethnic groups and politics. This journal aims to explore the complex relationship between ethnicity and politics. Its research covers a wide range of topics, including ethnic conflicts, minority rights, group identity, nationalism in democratic transition, and particularly focuses on these issues at the international level, such as diplomatic and military intervention, as well as the impact of globalization on ethnic identity.
Its importance lies in providing a dedicated forum for publishing high-quality research on ethnic politics. This journal encourages a research methodology that combines theoretical analysis with case studies, providing insights for academia and policy makers to gain a deeper understanding and respond to national political challenges. The distinctive feature of the magazine lies in its international perspective and attention to emerging research fields. It not only covers ethnic and political issues in developed countries, but also focuses on relevant issues in developing countries and conflict areas.