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"multiethnic" Definitions
  1. involving or pertaining to two or more distinct ethnic groups.

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As a multiethnic woman who married a multiethnic man and then had multiethnic children, I'm deeply wounded by your lack of compassion and myopic views.
"You may have some management companies with multiethnic talent, but they don't consider themselves a multiethnic company," he said.
I'm calling for multiethnic liberalism, which is a different thing.
Here was a multiethnic workplace, also presented as a given.
Either way, the future would be global, integrated and multiethnic.
So what do we do now about our multiethnic democracy?
Are we a multiethnic democracy committed to equality under law?
Thus we will not accept transformation to a multiethnic society.
Those multiethnic settlements transformed Iberia and its population even more.
Yes, he was seriously surprised with just how multiethnic Sydney is.
As a multiethnic, multireligious society, we cannot give bigotry free rein.
So if you're living in a multiethnic society, you trash pluralism.
How will they come to terms with multiethnic diversity moving forward?
A multiethnic society is a very hard machine to assemble and get aloft into the air, and if you get it just right, you can get a multiethnic society to fly, but it easily breaks down.
All the international, multiethnic, multicolored vernacular architecture got banished to the midway.
And in the TV categories, female and multiethnic ensembles were standout winners.
"I've mostly gone to multiethnic churches in my life," he told me.
That puts the multicultural and multiethnic society we have in France in jeopardy.
"That demographic — multiethnic — that is already the mainstream of California," Mr. Hernandez said.
Certainly a multiethnic family made it more interesting for me as a writer.
The Eastern Villa Apartments are a multiethnic mix, like other complexes across California.
The cast was multiethnic, and sported diverse body-types, from waifish to hulking.
Being bicultural and bilingual is a strength in an increasingly multiethnic, multilingual society.
Surabaya is a multiethnic, multifaith city, in a country run by a secular government.
Even areas with multiethnic populations must be defined as belonging to one particular tribe.
During the offensive, the Germans tried to use the army's multiethnic background as propaganda.
They called us anti-Italian because we wanted to deal on a multiethnic basis.
"We got along together just fine," he said of the multiethnic teams he knew.
Tensions were also high in the multiethnic neighborhoods that are home to Nairobi's day traders.
Mine is a typical Muslim family: we mix with everyone in this multiethnic, multilingual country.
Derided as the "prison of nations," the sprawling, multiethnic state was in fact surprisingly progressive.
By being a multiethnic society built by immigrants in a relatively fair and open democracy.
Washington's subtle, dynamic and flexible stories play out across the city's sprawling and multiethnic neighborhoods.
The gardens are on the outskirts of Birmingham, a multiethnic city that is Britain's second largest.
Abu Layla, a Syrian Kurd, was a man committed to building a democratic, secular, multiethnic Syria.
His next book, he says, will probably be on "how to make a multiethnic democracy work".
Compared to the alternatives abroad, a multiracial and multiethnic America works and constantly seeks to improve.
They will be joined by a multiethnic international cast in uncovering what's news on the Rialto.
It's a reason why, in multiethnic societies, multiracial parties are the exception rather than the rule.
The rise of multiethnic relationships and marriages in America was made possible by the Loving case.
"We can't bridge a racial divide," said Mr. Ramkarran, the veteran champion of a multiethnic government.
This was the beginning of the Hapa Project, an ongoing multimedia exploration of multiethnic Asian identity.
The would include the multiethnic, oil-rich city of Kirkuk, which the Kurds seized in 2014.
Kurdish troops seized the multiethnic city after Iraqi troops fled an Islamic State assault in 2014.
Sushi in Africa Kenya is an increasingly multiethnic place where Asian food plays a big role.
France had become a multicultural and multiethnic nation, where traditions meant very different things to different people.
"And in multiethnic, multiracial, multicultural societies, like the United States, it can be especially complicated," he said.
With roots as a traditional Irish bar, Coogan's has become well-known as a multiethnic gathering spot.
Much of this is concentrated inland, where agribusiness millionaires share the roads with a multiethnic working population.
Mr. Giovannoni describes his bar as being a tribute to the multiethnic history of the city's population.
But that was part of the problem: many Americans felt that they were multiethnic enough, thank you.
They're committed to a multiethnic society and a diverse workforce — not to mention the rule of law.
His goal was to exploit the anxiety and resentment of voters in an increasingly multicultural, multiethnic society.
"I always enjoyed the theater, but what really impressed me was the multiracial, multiethnic casting," Mr. Wilkins said.
Siu spoke of the island as a multiethnic space that had been improvised and reinvented throughout its history.
Against Mr. Trump were all the rest of us: professionals with advanced degrees and the multiracial, multiethnic millions.
And I think the Russian state and society, which is an extremely multiethnic country, can understand this language.
Aung San, who tried to build a genuinely multiethnic Burma, and has buckled under pressure from Buddhist extremists.
For the first time in the country's post-independence history, the dominant parties in government are multiethnic ones.
Multiethnic families are not here to make your life, or anyone else's, easier when it comes to diversity.
The difference, they hope, is that it will continue to be accomplished without setting their multiethnic country in flames.
As the march wound down, the multiethnic and multigenerational crowd gathered around a plaza on Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues.
Although she comes from a multiethnic family, Lee enters the cage for her fights draped in a Singaporean flag.
"We should do everything we can to safeguard Britain's reputation as a multiethnic and multifaith democracy," Mr. Cameron said.
"Syria will remain a hotbed of war if a truly multiethnic and multireligious society is not established," Mehmet wrote.
This has made opposition to a more equal, multiethnic society more fervid among those who feel their privileges threatened.
The cast, a multiethnic ensemble as it is in all "Hamilton" productions, enunciates more precisely than their American counterparts.
In India, a multiethnic country of 1.3 billion people, court mandates are often loosely enforced, especially in rural areas.
In France, the crowds surging through the streets on Sunday and Monday mirrored the winning team: multiethnic and multicultural.
Unlike the multiethnic Ottoman Empire, Turkey became a nation-state that did not honor any identity other than Turkishness.
A crackdown on employers means that uniformed immigration raids have become a regular feature of life in multiethnic neighborhoods.
I went to a multiethnic elementary school with children from all backgrounds, including Suriname, the Antilles, Turkey and Morocco.
It is a multiethnic experiment with a rising population, where the percentage of whites has fallen to 2500 percent.
A multiethnic democracy requires grappling honestly with the past — and recognizing the symbols of the Confederacy for what they are.
Over the past year, our church has begun to dream that we would grow more and more multiethnic and multicultural.
A multiethnic group of millennials wearing rainbow Burger King crowns, the kind you'd get in kids meals, walked by laughing.
The Sidama people want the multiethnic regional capital, Hawassa, located 275 km from Addis Ababa, to be their own city.
But perhaps the most stunning piece of political literature showed up in Edison, N.J., a multiethnic township in Middlesex County.
I walk 10 minutes to Restoration Community Church, which has a multiracial, multiethnic congregation, to attend the 2:30 service.
But it's also a paean to San Francisco's quirkiness, tolerance and beauty, and a celebration of the city's multiethnic fabric.
His platform could also appeal to voters in multiethnic Toronto suburbs like Brampton, home to many swing and undecided voters.
Sure, the panoply of multiethnic faces is a relatively new addition to a business not always known for welcoming diversity.
" • An ode to Vancouver by a native son calls the gleaming, multiethnic Canadian city "a rolling, improvisatory work in progress.
Telegenic, highly educated and from a multiethnic background, she would have been an ideal candidate in the pre-Obama era.
Truly shifting our systems toward equality is going to require nothing less than a new wave of multiethnic movements for justice.
I am the overall director of this series, but we have three segment directors who are incredibly talented, younger, multiethnic filmmakers.
The vital core of American evangelicalism today can be found in churches that are multiethnic and increasingly dominated by immigrant communities.
At the start of the opera, their village is an example of multiethnic harmony, led by a tolerant council of elders.
AARP's voter drive emphasizes multigenerational and multiethnic themes, with a core promise to preserve Medicare and Social Security for future generations.
And they're certainly not championing the partition of a multiethnic state into ethnically homogenous components, as Yugoslavia was partitioned after 1991.
Dwight Garner reviews "Lot," a debut collection of stories by Bryan Washington set in the sprawling and multiethnic neighborhoods of Houston.
As the country becomes more multiethnic, the Republican Party is increasingly defining itself as the party of white and rural Americans.
By one estimate, foreign-born or multiethnic Koreans will make up an estimated 10 percent of the entire population by 2030.
My group, the Syrian Democratic Council, is a multiethnic coalition that makes up the political arm of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
In a multiethnic society like ours, not bringing up race and ethnicity when it isn't relevant can be a salutary practice.
Despite recent tensions, they agree on the fundamentals of a social market economy, a tolerant multiethnic society and an integrated Europe.
But Soviet officials chose to create a new, smaller Russia inside the USSR that was nonetheless still a big multiethnic entity.
Every weekday, Salma commutes an hour and a half from her multiethnic neighborhood in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn to Stuyvesant High School in Tribeca.
Conceived by a band of wealthy, white men who demanded freedom from Great Britain, America has developed into a multicultural, multiethnic community.
This momentary interaction seemed a perfect metaphor for life in many multiethnic American cities where the work of immigrants often goes unnoticed.
I still think the American ideal of multiethnic social democracy is worth pursuing, and worth defending from illiberalism in all its guises.
The service reflected the multiethnic community that had lived in the tower, with performances and speeches from different religious groups and leaders.
But that is unlikely with today's younger generation, which at 51 percent white is comfortable living in a multiethnic society, surveys show.
Progressive American Muslims and Jews should be natural allies; our mutual future depends on deepening this country's embattled commitment to multiethnic democracy.
For decades, scholars have studied the ways in which implicit biases affect how we perceive other people in this multiethnic society of ours.
Kennedy was born Adrienne Lita Hawkins in Pittsburgh, but grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, in such multiethnic neighborhoods as Mount Pleasant and Glenville.
Now in its 13th year, the holiday has a national and global reach that boasts the world's largest network of multiethnic community celebrations.
The multiethnic crowd appeared unoppressed by a structure already panned in the European and French press, suspicious of any venture with commercial overtones.
Some of these countries were always multiethnic, but they also had a clear racial hierarchy in which some people had advantages over others.
Its models (some nonmodels, Mr. Dudum said) are young, handsome, tattooed and multiethnic, many found and photographed in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn.
The Easter bombings may have been particularly bloody, but the targeting of places of worship in this multiethnic, multifaith nation is not new.
In its aftermath, a multiethnic crowd of thousands gathered to protest and pray, and insisted that Charleston was not that kind of place.
Mr. Dhanpat said he had been lured away from his traditional party to vote for the multiethnic coalition in the last national election.
Kirkuk, a multiethnic city of about one million, is roughly 45 percent Kurdish, 38 percent Arab, 15 percent Turkmen and 2 percent Christian.
A new nation is struggling to be born, a multiracial, multiethnic, multifaith, egalitarian democracy in which every life and every voice truly matters.
Though some of these marriages have ended in divorce, more than 5 percent of the children born in South Korea are now multiethnic.
Certainly, Ukraine has manifold problems, but today it's a remarkably vibrant, multiethnic democracy in a region full of aggressive nationalism and authoritarian backsliding.
One Good Meal Shiza Shahid has brought her thoughtfulness and entrepreneurial spirit to a line of items for the modern, multiethnic American kitchen.
Given the fertile interchange of ideas and lore in the multiethnic Byzantine Middle East, such parallels were not only likely, but even inevitable.
In other words, Houston is transitioning away from all that urban-cowboy, concrete-wasteland stuff and into a multiethnic, multicultural, multi-gendered metropolis.
It is not taken for granted as constitutive of a multiethnic democracy but treated as a kind of add-on, an extra feature.
How, for instance, can an economic pitch geared to Ryan's district also speak to the multiethnic rising majority in the rest of the country?
Historically speaking, medieval Europe was a multiracial, multiethnic place; in our world, the Dornish didn't stay in Dorne, nor the Dothraki in their desert.
Barbie became a night-clubbing New York high schooler, with a multiethnic girl posse named after Manhattan locales: Madison, Chelsea, Delancey, Nolee (for Nolita).
But Kaine's own gubernatorial victory in 20083 used an urban-suburban strategy that relied upon the participation of Northern Virginia's fast-growing, multiethnic communities.
Muslim leaders in New Zealand said mosques across the country, including the two that were attacked, tended to attract a multiethnic group of worshipers.
In 2104, the agency released a report indicating that movies with multiethnic casts performed better on opening weekends than those with more homogeneous casts.
Orthodox Christian Serbs, Catholic Croats and Muslim Bosniaks, who had lived for generations in a multiethnic society, suddenly became dangerously aware of their differences.
The group is also multiethnic, with three African-Americans: Williams, Stephens and Keys, who is the child of a black father and white mother.
Qianlong, one of the greatest of the Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty, cobbled together a vast multiethnic Chinese empire through conquests and alliances.
"Malaysia's 2018 democratic breakthrough to a multiethnic governing coalition appeared to be an outlier to the global rise of illiberal nationalism," Ms. Tew added.
Both the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire were big, multiethnic states, most of whose residents were Russian and whose official language was Russian.
Eldwin had attended a multiethnic charter school in Riverside and undergrad at Pomona College, where he supplemented his scholarship money with three part-time jobs.
The son of Turkish guest workers was sketching out a whole new vision of Germany: multiethnic, sensitive to its past and confident about its future.
It's between those who see opportunity and excitement in the emerging globalized, multiethnic meritocracy against those who see their lives and communities threatened by it.
The result is that two nearly equal factions — sectarian groups aligned with Iran and multiethnic groups aligned with the West — are now jockeying for control.
In the 1960s and '70s, I grew up as a Latino (a term we didn't use then) in the multiethnic Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
That's in part because Putin's version of nationalism is actually premised on building a powerful multiethnic state rather than a racially pure one, he said.
In trying to blend older white voters' interests with its younger, more multiethnic base, Democrats might study AARP's "Be the Difference" senior voter awareness campaign.
His fractious group — which includes his People's National Congress-Reform party and a third, multiethnic party — promised to take the country on a new course.
I knew it was important to have a multiethnic crew of filmmakers, who were also shooters and who also were a lot younger than me.
Initially, Wehrey notes, Western analysts did not believe Libya — almost entirely Sunni Muslim — to be as fractious as the multiethnic communities of Syria or Iraq.
There was a convergence of interests that doesn't exist in today's multiethnic society, and so the idea of "unity," if not quite impossible, feels quixotic.
Unleashed by opportunistic demagogues and social-media-fueled white resentment, a right-wing populist backlash threatened democratic institutions and our belief in multiracial, multiethnic democracy.
"Health professions students with DACA status encompass a diverse, multiethnic population, who are often bilingual and more likely to practice in underserved communities," the letter says.
Leicester is a multiethnic team of nationalities spanning the globe, every one of them spurred on by the adversity of having been rejected by bigger clubs.
It began when the area was bulldozed in 1967 for urban renewal, displacing nearly 2,000 people from their homes and erasing a multiethnic, low-income community.
When that grouping came to power, it was the first time in the country's post-independence history that the dominant parties in government were multiethnic ones.
The settlers of Founder's Bluff are depicted as white European colonists, while the witches are multiethnic, looking very much like residents of a modern melting-pot city.
She modeled the setting on her hometown, a multiethnic beachside city in San Diego County with a large military population, which often felt suffocatingly small to her.
The strong performance of a multiethnic party, Alliance for Change, in the last elections briefly raised hopes that the country finally began to surmount its colonial past.
And given the multiethnic nature of the Democratic coalition, my best guess is that the two people on the ticket will not be of the same race.
His death ends a blazing career that contributed as much as anybody else's to Americans' increased fascination with, and knowledge about, food in all its multiethnic splendor.
Jupiter & Okwess have delved instead into Congo's many other local and regional traditions: a pushback against homogenization, an example of multiethnic solidarity and a trove of possibilities.
Jews have thrived here as they have in few other places in the world because America at least aspires to be a multiethnic democracy, not an ethnostate.
Late last year, she and two other co-founders launched Our Place, a line of cookware designed to fit the needs of the modern, multiethnic American kitchen.
Our society becomes more and more complex and multiethnic, multicultural, multireligious, it's important really to explain to each other what we are and where we come from.
Mr. Trump's supporters are far more anxious than other voters about the economic effects of globalization and about a nation that is becoming more multiethnic and multicultural.
LIVERPOOL, England — For the 22 years it has existed, Wavertree, a multiethnic, mostly working-class constituency in the northern city of Liverpool, has voted exclusively for Labour.
It was a reminder that while Democrats sometimes fail to live up to the ideals of multiethnic democracy, Republicans don't seem to recognize those ideas at all.
Drawing from this multiethnic study, Welsh and her coauthors analyzed data from 13,440 adults 45 and older, nearly 60% men and almost 71% of them overweight or obese.
After years of civil conflict, Sri Lanka takes the needs of its multiethnic population very seriously, with a very pleasant side-effect: 25 national public holidays a year.
Fear of more attacks has led to increased security at shrines, churches, temples and mosques across the multiethnic country of 21 million off the southern coast of India.
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"My biggest concern about all of this is if we're going to really build a multiethnic, interfaith democracy, we can't have these levels of racial polarization," Richeson says.
Tattoo parlors, cafes, vintage boutiques and the excellent Zaabar chocolate shop mix with more workaday businesses like hair salons and copy shops in the multiethnic St.-Gilles district.
All four children were seen as being astonishingly well-behaved and accomplished by their neighbors and friends in their multiethnic residential enclave in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city.
In her play "One Quarter," a multiethnic woman, Sarah, considers what her relationship might have been like with a daughter she had lost when she had a miscarriage.
But they never acquire much momentum in Mike Donahue's production, which is performed by a multiethnic cast in period costumes (by Anita Yavich) and with contemporary (American) accents.
The change has broad implications for identity and for the country's political and economic life, transforming a mostly white baby boomer society into a multiethnic and racial patchwork.
The production, which marries a locally sourced, multiethnic cast with the original creative team, led by director Thomas Kail, opened last week at the Victoria Palace Theater here.
At a certain point, as you see in a younger generation in a place like California, you have to figure out how to build a multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious democracy.
Data came from the Multiethnic Cohort Study, a collaborative effort between the University of Hawaii Cancer Center and the Keck School of Medicine that involves more than 33,000 participants.
She said growing up in a multiethnic military family helped her not only become Cline but also appreciate the character&aposs no-nonsense approach to fighting back for America.
There may be unconscious facets of stereotyping involved, but whatever its sociological and psychological origins, it is an aspect of living in a multiracial, multiethnic environment such as America.
Ajla Delkic is president of the Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Washington-based nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for a united, multiethnic and democratic Bosnia and Herzegovina.
" In the same column, Buchanan wrote: "The more multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual America becomes -- the less it looks like Ronald Reagan's America -- the more dependably Democratic it will become.
It also could set off violence in disputed areas like Kirkuk, a multiethnic city under Kurdish control that has long been contested between the central government and Kurdish authorities.
Our neighborhoods and workplaces  include people from countries all over the world; their kids will go to school with our kids; our communities will be multiethnic and multi-colored.
Alba writes: Currently, 14 to 15 percent of infants born in the United States are multiethnic or multiracial, a number that was just 235 to 229 percent in 22016.
Wavertree — a tiny, multiethnic, mostly working-class constituency in Liverpool, England — is at the center of a national row over whether anti-Semitism is rife in the Labour Party.
As I looked around at the people attending his wedding, I saw friends from our Broadway community, which included people who were white, black, gay, straight, multiethnic, bisexual, and trans.
A Jewish immigrant from Moldova who fled the Soviet Union at the time of its collapse, in the early nineteen-nineties, Feldmann in some ways personifies the country's multiethnic future.
It was largely voters in socially moderate, multiethnic communities surrounding major cities who embraced Democrats in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere, in an election that could foreshadow next year's midterms.
The Brothers Grimm, who based their tales on folk tradition, lived and worked in the 19th century, when Europe was brimming with enthusiasm for the nation-state over multiethnic empires.
The war reduced Grozny, a modern, multiethnic city, to a rubble-strewn wasteland reminiscent of Stalingrad in World War II, and shredded Russia's post-Soviet image as a peaceful democracy.
The United States should reinforce its military support for the Syrian Democratic Forces, but on the condition that the coalition continues to expand its multiethnic credentials by incorporating moderate Sunni groups.
The Southern Baptist Convention has 51,094 churches, and out of that, 10,300 of them are nonwhite churches, so we really want deeply to move forward in reaching multiethnic people, nonwhite people.
It does seem that what we're witnessing is a Republican Party that is so scared of America's multiethnic future that it has given up on truth and the rule of law.
With the selection of these artists, Hollein appears to be reinforcing his agenda to chart a course of an interdisciplinary and multiethnic direction for the Met, long a monolith of tradition.
Malaysia, a multiethnic nation of 30 million people, has a population that is 60 percent Muslim, though the country has large Chinese and Indian minorities who tend not to be Muslim.
The multiethnic faces that project unity on magazine covers come with opinions and relationships that aren't always in sync, a hurdle that's doomed previous attempts to build a truly representative feminist movement.
The Easter Sunday bombings targeted St. Anthony's and St. Sebastian's, two popular, multiethnic Catholic churches in southwestern Sri Lanka, and Zion, a mostly Tamil Evangelical church in the eastern town of Batticaloa.
Thus the idea of the Holy Roman Empire as a failed nation-state (as opposed to a successful multiethnic empire) has prevailed since—even Hitler condemned this era of his beloved Germany.
Instead, Mr. Mahathir was at the head of a multiethnic opposition that ousted a government long dependent on stoking the fears of Malaysia's Malay Muslim majority to prolong its grip on power.
Jones would prefer that we find a successor to white Christian America in a new crop of multicultural, multiethnic churches like Middle Collegiate Church, in Manhattan, and Oakhurst Baptist Church, near Atlanta.
Google showed people driving past rainbow pride flags, walking into their homes past hanging mezuzas, and making dinner with a photogenic group of multiethnic friends that would make any network sitcom proud.
It is how a political system that does more to amplify conflict than calm it will govern a country that is unsteadily becoming the first truly multiethnic liberal democracy in world history.
"The majority of us are students of color, from multiethnic backgrounds, who very much relate to Letitia's frustration with systemic oppression that is part of the fabric of this country," the students wrote.
Kid Creole's music posited Manhattan as the northernmost Caribbean island, drawing on calypso, salsa, funk, rock and show tunes — a reflection, he said, of childhood in a Bronx that was multiethnic but neighborly.
Even some conservative analysts who support a multiethnic "melting pot" national identity, such as the editor of National Review, Reihan Salam, worry that unassimilated immigrants could threaten core national values and cultural cohesion.
Partly to avoid the appearance of siding too closely with the Kurds, the United States helped organize a multiethnic force, the Syrian Democratic Forces, in 2015 to help lead the fight against ISIS.
But still the system is effectively imperial in many ways, with power brokers in Berlin and Brussels wielding not-exactly-democratic authority over a polyglot, multiethnic, multireligious sprawl of semi-sovereign nation-states.
In "Back to Blood" (2012), Mr. Wolfe created one of his most sympathetic, multidimensional characters in Nestor Camacho, a young Cuban-American police officer trying to navigate the treacherous waters of multiethnic Miami.
As America demographically becomes a more multiethnic nation, the country that our nation's motto contemplates, some white Americans apparently are clinging to an America that does not exist and hasn't for some time.
Op-Ed Contributor Berlin — WHEN I returned to Berlin recently after a few months away, a friend asked me to try a new Chinese restaurant in Kreuzberg, a hip multiethnic neighborhood in the city.
The words of a president matter, and Trump is entirely capable of engulfing us in a trade war, alienating our allies and destroying the multiethnic fabric that is the very essence of our nation.
But the attempt to turn countries with monoethnic identities into truly multiethnic nations is a historically unique experiment, and so it should hardly come as a surprise that it has encountered some fierce resistance.
Mr. Orban has condemned the concept of a multiethnic society, repeatedly presented himself as a defender of Christian Europe against perceived Islamic invaders, and implemented policies that encourage Hungarian mothers to have more children.
Donors like Mr. Biden's ideological moderation and poll standing against Mr. Trump; Ms. Harris's potential in primary contests and prospects of assembling an Obama-like multiethnic coalition; and Mr. Buttigieg's youth, intellect and charisma.
A multiethnic city of about 168,000 people with a thriving art scene, it has pinned its hopes for revitalization on the European Union's development funds, but it is fighting the nationalism creeping across Croatia.
But "Dheepan," and its ending in particular, in which a former Tamil Tiger turned suburban vigilante exterminates a well-armed multiethnic drug gang (led by a ruthless blue-eyed white man), deeply divided critics.
Through the next four centuries, they lived under the same state with Turks, Arabs, Bosnians, Armenians, Greeks and Jews — because the Ottoman Empire, like the neighboring Hapsburg Empire, was a multiethnic and multireligious mosaic.
Now, as fighting has been reignited in other ethnic states battling the central government and Myanmar's multiethnic peace process seems more precarious than ever, "Miss Burma" is a timely exposition of trust after trauma.
Mathieu Kassovitz dissects a riot in a multiethnic French housing project through the eyes of three aimless young men — Jewish (Vincent Cassel), Arab (Saïd Taghmaoui) and black (Hubert Koundé) — during the day that follows.
It also requires the ability to overcome the seemingly insuperable political divisions between the white working class and the African-American and Hispanic working classes — that elusive but essential multiracial — and now multiethnic — majority.
What they had in common was Venice, not the city of swooning and romance, but a dominant maritime republic, a commercial and military power, a bustling, multiethnic metropolis — the New York of its day.
Mr. Muhyiddin, who has stated that he is "a Malay first" in multiethnic Malaysia, is a leader of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party, which Mr. Mahathir had helmed until less than a week ago.
"Western Europe became a multiethnic society in a fit of absence of mind," he wrote in his 2009 book on Islam and immigration in Europe, a provocative and pessimistic take that won critical plaudits.
But without more information it's hard to accurately assess how one of Australia's biggest changes over the past 50 years — its rapid growth into becoming an increasingly diverse, multiethnic society — is developing and evolving.
Or, best of all, Le Baratin in the multiethnic (Moroccan plus Southeast Asian plus Congolese, to name a few) Belleville neighborhood, a restaurant beloved by the city's chefs, natural wine makers, bohemians, writers and painters.
She keeps on killing—at cocktail parties and dive bars, even at a Washington Square rally, where she awes Jane Jacobs with a speech about how women "accessorize" the world, as a multiethnic crowd cheers.
Intercut with the attack are scenes of a group of multiethnic and multiracial Iranian men, dressed in the style of paramilitary Basijis, marching toward the ship with nothing but the Iranian flag as their weapon.
This, along with deepening partisan distrust, is creating one of the worst possible conditions in a multiethnic democracy: a growing belief that elections are a zero-sum contest for control among racial and religious groups.
Donald Trump is president because a multiethnic, forward-thinking coalition twice elected a black man president and in so doing sent pulsing waves of fear down the spine of the traditional power structure in America.
And I will not be surprised if being president of a huge, multiracial, multiethnic democracy turns many of his supporters against him as a traitor to their values — perhaps, even, as a traitor to their race.
This is exactly what we need to debate and discuss as a country, and my vote is firmly for emphasizing assimilation, similarity, and unity — this, I think, is the best way to have a multiethnic democracy.
The present view of many liberals seems to be that restrictionists can eventually be steamrolled — that the same ethnic transformations that have made white anxiety acute will eventually bury white-identity politics with sheer multiethnic numbers.
For two decades, key Democrats have argued that as the party of the multiracial, multiethnic rising American electorate — and the political home of single women and younger voters — they have the demographic wind at their backs.
The Republic of Mauritius, located about 29,2750 miles off the southeast coast of the African mainland (with the much larger island nation of Madagascar between them), is a multiethnic, multilingual society of about 2820 million people.
To that end, this multiethnic oral history allows politicians and the police, victims and survivors who witnessed the events of April 29 and 30, 1992, to expose a relentless accretion of official decisions and public resentments.
The Iraqi central government in Baghdad and the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan are fighting over control of Kirkuk, a multiethnic region in northeastern Iraq that sits atop some of the country's most lucrative oil fields.
Regions with a greater understanding of their own mixed-up, multiethnic past — parts of Sicily, Portugal, even postwar Bosnia — are more inclined toward pluralism than the parts of Europe where people define themselves through blood or soil.
Church United has actively and successfully cultivated a multiethnic group of pastors from a variety of traditions — including Pentecostal and Catholic clergy members — that many white evangelical leaders of the Christian nationalist movement once regarded with contempt.
The general, 51, refuses to be identified in any way with the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, created in April 1992 as an independent and multiethnic state and recognized by the United States and the European Community.
Cindy Vargas, 35, a member of a group of Brörán women called Ruta de las Aves, said that Costa Rica was sold as a multiethnic and multicultural country, but that it did not extend much beyond folklore.
The film, written and directed by Ladj Ly, the son of a Mali immigrant, was inspired by 2005 riots in a multiethnic, working-class area of Paris, and was also a winner at the Cannes film festival.
Multiple studies have found that fears of "racial and global status threat," as political scientist Diana Mutz puts it, and fear of change in an increasingly multiethnic nation were core forces driving much of the Trump vote.
Europeans saw the nearby tragedy not as a clash between states or nations but between two principles: the principle of ethnic nationalism, represented by Slobodan Milosevic, and the principle of multiethnic democracy, embodied by the European Union.
These include the rise of the internet and of social media, which make it easier for outsiders to challenge incumbent elites, as well as a rebellion by parts of the population against the rise of increasingly multiethnic societies.
According to an algorithm developed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and known as MESA (for multiethnic study of atherosclerosis), his risk of a heart attack is 0.7 percent for each of the next 10 years.
Mladic, 74, is charged with two counts of genocide - part of the attempt to carve an ethnically pure Serb state out of multiethnic Bosnia - alongside political leader Radovan Karadzic, who was sentenced in March to 40 years' prison.
Kurds have sought independence since at least the end of World War One when colonial powers carved up the Middle East after the multiethnic Ottoman Empire collapsed, leaving Kurdish-inhabited land split between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
As the candidates campaign in the next two years, they must be challenged to share their vision of what an equal, nondiscriminatory, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious and nonsexist society looks like, and how they propose to take us there.
It was largely suburban voters who embraced Democrats in yesterday's elections in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere, sending a strong message to Washington about the 2018 midterms and the power of socially moderate, multiethnic communities surrounding major cities.
Kurds have sought independence since at least the end of World War One when colonial powers carved up the Middle East after the multiethnic Ottoman Empire sundered, leaving Kurdish-inhabited land split between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Across Canada, from the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia to Quebec, multiethnic groups of demonstrators blockaded the railways (and some roads) for almost four weeks in support of the Wet'suwet'en Nation's hereditary chiefs, who oppose the pipeline.
But Trump's Queens was, in that era of rampant discrimination, almost entirely white, whereas I resided -- thanks to my Argentine father's work for the fledgling United Nations --in an apartment complex called Parkway Village, a multicultural, multinational, multiethnic enclave.
What might be happening instead is something new in the South: true two-party politics, in which an urban liberal-moderate Democratic Party fights for votes in the increasingly multiethnic metropolitan South against an increasingly rural, nationalistic Republican Party.
Leaders in both parties said the elections were an unmistakable alarm bell for Republicans ahead of the 2018 campaign, when the party's grip on the House of Representatives may hinge on the socially moderate, multiethnic communities near major cities.
But the broader remaking of the nation's paper currency, which President Obama welcomed on Wednesday, may well have captured a historical moment for a multicultural, multiethnic and multiracial nation moving contentiously through the early years of a new century.
As a reporter for The Los Angeles Times, I drove across the city, following the multiethnic frenzy of violence as it spread across my hometown from South Los Angeles to the Hollywood neighborhood where I was born and raised.
Abroad, ethno-nationalism has already turned formerly democratic nations against liberal democracy entirely, and the overwhelmingly white American right-wing, crazed by America's rapid evolution toward a multiethnic society, seems intent on accomplishing the same feat here at home.
Others focus on the multiethnic Kingdom of Sicily, where Norman kings employed Arab and Jewish administrators, or Christine de Pizan, who wrote treatises on military science in the 15th century, when the field was even more male-dominated than today.
On the other side of the African continent, in Mali and the surrounding Sahel zone, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) recently concluded a merger with several other factions, creating a multiethnic jihadi conglomerate with allegiance to al-Qaeda.
Before the work could begin though, Linda Sarsour, whose comments have caused backlash over the past year, delivered her own opening remarks: "This is a very diverse movement," she said looking out at what was a multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational crowd.
He would not comment on who had been invited to the talks, but said he and other American officials had restated their support for the United Nations resolution that endorsed the peace process, calling for a unified, multiethnic and multisectarian Syria.
Each day, the SDF — a multiethnic, multireligious collection force mostly led by Kurdish commanders — struggles to force its way into the city, while US-led coalition planes circle overhead and laser-guided howitzer artillery guns manned by Marines stand ready.
I was working with the writers when Donald Trump was elected president, and we started to see the show as a kind of prism through which we could look at all these different characters' multiethnic, multigenerational viewpoints living in Trump's America.
He was hopeful that Brexit would reduce migration and end what he described as the problem of multiethnic communities, views reflecting anti-immigrant attitudes that played a major role in the referendum campaign and that many people in Sunderland still hold.
Just as it is on Broadway, "Hamilton" is unusual in the West End for having a majority-minority cast — a fact that Mr. Westman (whose alternate, Ash Hunter, will play the role at certain performances) finds frustrating in a multiethnic society.
Collins provided her own coda to the controversy, writing, "A new generation of people from a range of backgrounds and neighborhoods is enjoying the result of a multiethnic, determined grass-roots movement whose conviction and vision triumphed against unbelievable odds."
Our People's and Women's Protection Units, now fighting with the multiethnic Syrian Democratic Forces, are not the P.K.K.; and allowing conflict with Turkey, a powerful foe, is far from our interest of promoting a federated system of local democracy in Syria.
After the fall of Raqqa, there were amusing reports from the refugee camps being run by the multiethnic, Kurdish-led, Syrian Democratic Forces, the SDF, that Arab men, recently escaped from ISIS, were complaining about SDF insistence on gender equality.
As Abu Tarka, a Nigerien army colonel and the head of Niger's High Authority for the Consolidation of Peace said, the uranium gave the government in Niamey a reason to take a national-level view of a multiethnic and geographically vast country.
The left in America today is multicultural, multiethnic, younger, diverse, different from some of these Trump supporters' view of America, and they look at that and they just recoil; then they decide they love Trump because he's making [the left] very angry.
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It seems hard to believe, but Hotel Gracanica is also one of the few multiethnic businesses in Kosovo, where Albanian and Serb communities remain in de facto segregation, and is perhaps the only hotel in the world with a majority Roma management.
"If you think about Hawaii, which has a very multiethnic population, I'd say that the report accurately captures the degree to which people of various different ethnic origins are participating in the economy," said Camille Busette, a senior fellow for the Brookings Institution.
One way in which the contemporary character of society is made manifest is through the medium of football, with teams from our domestic top tiers to the lowest echelons of the grassroots game attesting to the heterogeneous, multiethnic nature of modern Britain.
If economic suffering among lower-class whites caused Trump, the reasoning goes, then the solution is to address that suffering through a more generous welfare state and better economic policy, achieved through a multiethnic working-class coalition that includes those Trump supporters.
Instead, the winner-takes-all attitude that has marred the elections is weighing heavily on Guyana's economic prospects as it enters the oil age, said Ralph Ramkarran, a prominent local statesman who led a largely Quixotic campaign for a small multiethnic party.
Our Asian-American future is also informed by our present: all-Asian suburbias; multiethnic Chinatowns; success that's less defined by Hollywood representation and the breaking of the corporate ceiling and more by pushing for equity for all Americans, not only a select few.
"Finds like this will help us understand how they used religion as one of the ways to create a multiethnic empire," said Rosemary Joyce, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, who also did not take part in the research.
Despite the resounding success of the referendum, Iraqi forces were able to take Kirkuk in a single day and with little fight, partly because it is a multiethnic city of Kurds, Turkmens and Arabs, and partly because the Kurds themselves were divided.
"Here Comes the Change," from the coming Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic "On the Basis of Sex," is an old-fashioned folk-rock anthem (complete with earnest harmonica), a millennial video display of multiethnic equality and, in the end, a voter-registration appeal.
She is also one of the first hires made by the Met's director, Max Hollein, who is now one year into his tenure — and emblematic of the multi-discipline, multiethnic direction he is steering one of the world's largest, most entrenched museums.
MAE SAI, Thailand – The 12 boys and coach of the Wild Boars soccer team who were rescued from a cave in Thailand last week share a characteristic with many of the professional European clubs its youthful members idolize: They are a multiethnic, cross-border crew.
Black Widow, Shang-Chi, Blade and the multiethnic makeup of Eternals is another step toward a more representative MCU, while the recruitment of filmmakers like "Black Widow's" Cate Shortland, "Eternals'" Chloe Zhao and "Shang Chi's" Destin Daniel Cretton constitude strides behind the camera as well.
Danielle Beavers is director of diversity and inclusion at The Greenlining Institute, a public policy and advocacy nonprofit organization based in Oakland, California, whose mission is to empower communities of color and other disadvantaged groups through multiethnic economic and leadership development and civil rights activities.
Without the electoral ambition of the BNP or the supposedly multiethnic, multi-religious EDL, the small veneer of respectability the far right once aspired to have had has been shorn in favor of more explicit neo-Nazi rhetoric and a growing appetite for violence.
Both have long been regions of disputed sovereignty, where a predominantly Muslim minority has pushed against control by a non-Muslim state, and both are now facing increased pressure in countries once committed to multiethnic pluralities that have taken a turn for majoritarian assimilation.
The only silver lining of this period is that the president has forced us to muscle up on our beliefs in a free press, congressional oversight, an independent judiciary, a strong national defense, compassion, diversity and inclusion and other bedrocks of a modern multiethnic democracy.
Coming from Austria, or Berlin, or from his regular residence in a suburb of Paris, Handke would apostrophize the Socialist Federal Republic as "the Balkans" — a multiethnic paradise of farmers whose hearts were filled with wine and song; untainted by the trappings of capitalism.
In this column, you reinforced the worst fears for multiethnic families: that the world is not as open-minded as we thought; that we are naïve in thinking our children, with their ethnic names, should be accepted just the same as little John or Susie.
Their diversity reflects not just the troubled legacy of European colonial rule but, conversely, the evolving demographics of a multiethnic, multilingual kingdom that was carved on the map from scratch in 1831 and that maintains a stable, if uneasy, equilibrium between its Dutch- and French-speaking populations.
In Iraq, the best chance for the United States to maintain a position of influence is to abandon its ill-advised strategy of placing all hope in al-Abadi and, instead, establish a strong multiethnic U.S.-aligned bloc composed of local forces opposed to Iranian interference.
On the wrong side of globalization and technological change, no longer at home in an increasingly multiethnic America, these voters have eagerly embraced his simple proposal to make things better: walls against the imports and the people they believe have robbed them of a shot at prosperity.
We have to recognize that we're in the middle of a unique historical experiment: We've never managed to transform countries that thought of themselves as being monoethnic and monocultural into multiethnic ones, which is what's happening in Europe and, to a lesser degree, in the United States.
But Mr. Trump's incendiary language on race, the increasingly diverse nature of the Democratic voter base and the party's success in multiethnic cities and suburbs have convinced many party leaders that they are both morally right and on safe political ground when they side with undocumented immigrants.
When the French win the Cup (Mbappé having scored their final goal), we are shown the Champs-Élysées, crammed with a merry mob: the ultimate image of a festive, multiethnic, and self-confident nation, whose chanting citizens have laid aside their differences and united in joy.
Trump's repeated attacks on liberal orthodoxy highlight how Democrats are themselves bound — hogtied is not too strong a word — by the conflicting needs and goals of the various constituencies in their multiracial, multiethnic coalition — a coalition that has been vulnerable to wedge issue attacks for 21968 years.
Although Turkey continues to deny the Armenian genocide and threatens to punish countries — most recently Germany — that recognize it, attitudes toward its multiethnic population and its multilayered history loosened up in the early years of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 13-year rule, which he began as prime minister.
In this scenario the label itself would become contested, with the kind of winsome and multiethnic evangelicalism envisioned by the anti-Trump Southern Baptist Russell Moore pitted against the nationalist evangelicalism of a Jerry Falwell Jr. or Robert Jeffress, and churches along the fault line internally embattled and dividing.
In an interview with Jon Bream, Prince's mother, Mattie Shaw, addressed the issue historically: "I think all blacks are racially mixed," and it was this sort of multiethnic heritage that a more forthright Prince described when he spoke to Neal Karlen for a Rolling Stone cover in 1985.
The project hands over Mr. Albarn's songs to Mr. Hewlett's imaginary, multiethnic and conveniently ageless band: the brain-damaged English singer and keyboardist (and Albarn surrogate) 2-D, the towering African-American drummer Russel Hobbs, the young female Japanese guitarist Noodle and the roughneck English bassist Murdoc Niccals.
Wars can lead to dissolution: Opposition to the War of 1812 brought New England to the brink of secession, opposition to Vietnam helped give us our last era of calamity, and of course defeat in World War I broke up the multiethnic empires that the United States increasingly resembles.
Europe's leaders found themselves re-evaluating the benefits of historic migration into their countries — forever initiating debates on "national identity" (Nicolas Sarkozy of France), rejecting the "multiethnic" makeup of nation-states (Silvio Berlusconi of Italy) and proclaiming multiculturalism dead (Angela Merkel of Germany and David Cameron of Britain).
As a multiethnic person myself — the son of a Jewish dad of Eastern European descent and a Puerto Rican mom — I can attest that being mixed makes it harder to fall back on the tribal identities that have guided so much of human history, and that are now resurgent.
Questions regarding the photos were also raised due to the fact that the U.S. special operations forces appear to be wearing the insignia of the YPG, the main Kurdish force inside Syria, the optics of which could present all sorts of difficulties in a multiethnic region riven with sectarian tensions.
There they were, puffing blunts beneath the blinking purple lights: a gay couple from Rhode Island, some multiethnic techies from Atlanta, a rowdy group of white dudes who'd just flown in from Houston for a bachelor party and a 60-year-old Boston mother with a beach house in the Hamptons.
With a coronary calcium score of zero from a CT scan, another database, developed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and known as MESA (for multiethnic study of atherosclerosis), showed that her risk of a heart attack was less than 0.2 percent in each of the next 10 years.
At the same time, the contemporary multiracial, multiethnic Democratic Party needs more than vigorous black mobilization; it also needs high turnout from constituencies with conflicting agendas — radical and progressive millennials, the "creative class," suburban women, Latinos, Asian-Americans, Muslims and those working and middle class whites who still count themselves Democrats.
Story at a glance In light of the rising number of antisemitic attacks, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has launched a new multiethnic interfaith Neighborhood Safety Coalitions and introduced a new curriculum in an attempt to quell the wave of hate crimes seen in the past several weeks.
After Tito died in 1980 and his multiethnic country began to unravel, the Grand soldiered on and even prospered for a time, its occupancy rate lifted by the arrival of foreign journalists and Serb paramilitary gangs that wanted to purge Kosovo of ethnic Albanians, who made up a large majority of the population.
Croat nationalists are especially resistant to changing this divided system, largely because establishing multiethnic, state-run schools would be an obstacle to carving out a Croat-only autonomous region in Bosnia, akin to what the Serbs have achieved in the war through brutal campaigns of expulsions and mass killings of non-Serb population.
Other non-Russian regions have experienced similar changes, making it clear that the Kremlin and the church, which face a declining ethnic Russian population and rising numbers of Muslims, are on a Russification campaign to make the multiethnic Russian Federation a more homogeneous nation-state united by Russian people and the Orthodox Church.
The "Great Comet" cast is unusually multiethnic; one of the two leads, Denée Benton, who plays Natasha, is an African-American actress who had repeatedly praised the show for being willing to cast her to play a Russian countess, and the show had just been honored by Actors' Equity for its diversity.
Killed in a gunfight in the Bronx on Friday, Sergeant Tuozzolo was a 19-year veteran of the New York Police Department and had spent the past decade assigned to the 43rd Precinct, which stretches from the multiethnic Soundview section southeast along the Bronx and East Rivers, through neighborhoods like Castle Hill and Clason Point.
The last ones to do so were Lyndon Johnson (who shattered the remnants of the New Deal coalition and inadvertently established the Democrats as a multiethnic alliance in favor of big government and various liberation movements) and Ronald Reagan (who solidified a pact between the Moral Majority and business elites that is only now breaking down).
"He gets himself into a situation where he wants to do good — but the more he wants to do good, the worse it gets," said Mr. Kassovitz, 49, best known to Americans for his roles in "Amélie" and "Munich," and as the director of the César-winning "La Haine," about a riot in a multiethnic French housing project.
It brought out the best in those who resisted and those were survived, who clung to the belief that once this hell ended they could go back to living together again in their beloved multiethnic city, who, despite the depravity of this war, their abandonment by the world, still kept their dignity, their humanity and their hope.
Unfortunately, the resolution is not likely to sway Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his fellow nationalists in the ruling Law and Justice Party, who believe that it is their mission to zealously defend socially conservative Catholic values and Polish sovereignty against a secular E.U. and a multiethnic Europe — even if that means trampling on the rule of law.
Although Li's prose can be uninspired ("the trouble with life was that life needed trouble"), more often it engrosses, especially when she allows the external world into the virtually airtight space of the restaurant, as she does when describing Jimmy's camaraderie with the multiethnic cohort of kitchen cooks outside working hours, or Ah-Jack's affecting relationship with Nan.
More than anywhere else in this multiethnic country, Salvador is steeped in Afro-Brazilian culture — from the worship of Yoruba deities (orixás), to the acrobatic practice of capoeira, to a cuisine tinged with deep orange dendê oil and smoldering with a stronger dose of hot peppers than the delicate-tongued rest of the country can handle.
It could be that my initial reaction was mere disbelief — for how could the writer who imagined the angels in the sky over Berlin caring about all its citizens in Mr. Wenders' movie come to believe that the "Muslims" in the multiethnic Sarajevo were massacring themselves to blame the Serbs, that both sides committed atrocities in Srebrenica.
From this point of view, the iconoclasts who want to simply tear the things down or transport them to a sculpture park (as Russia did with some Stalinist emblems) have a more consistent position: slavery and secession were evil and traitorous, Jim Crow a nasty continuation, the so-called monuments a disgrace to a contemporary multiethnic American city.
Maybe, in the end, an Alabama-like formula of depressed white rural turnout, a smidgen of suburbanites going Democratic, and an enthused multiethnic anti-Trump vote will be the concoction that puts Democrats back in power—giving them the chance to more actively pay back black women for the years, decades, centuries of being at the progressive fore without much thanks.
Local working people, applying their crafts with extraordinary artistry, at prices high enough to support a living wage but accessible enough to at least be a very occasional treat for other working-class people, while helping build a diverse, multiethnic, gender nonbinary, social-justice community where an entire city can come together to laugh, to celebrate, to eat, and to ponder important issues?
For those people — the illustrator Antonio Lopez, a show of whose work is on view at El Museo del Barrio; and the assorted madcap beings they attracted like the Warhol superstar Donna Jordan, the model Pat Cleveland or any of the characters that populated the multiethnic fun house that was 1970s New York — Bill was a boon companion, always up to follow the party wherever it went.
The Freedom Party's nationalist and anti-Islam message seems to have struck a chord even in Vienna, with its history as the cosmopolitan former capital of the multiethnic and multilingual Austro-Hungarian Empire, and — from 1918 onward — as "Red Vienna," where workers fought street battles to resist the rise of Nazism, in contrast to the crowds who cheered Hitler when he annexed Austria in 1938.
The scale of the influx last year — roughly one million asylum seekers in all, nearly half of whom made formal applications — was exceeded in German history only by the influx of "ethnic Germans" who were expelled from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union after World War II. The country now faces the greatest test yet of its willingness to transform itself into a multiethnic nation.
In 1900, its multiethnic capital, Vienna, the world's sixth-largest city, was home to such international luminaries as the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud, the composer Gustav Mahler, the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, the painter Gustav Klimt, the Nobel Prize-winning peace activist Bertha von Suttner, the Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, the architect Otto Wagner, the feminist/freethinker Rosa Mayreder and the writers Stefan Zweig and Arthur Schnitzler.
I'll end this with a paragraph from Levitsky and Ziblatt that I've not been able to get out of my head, a paragraph that I almost wish I hadn't read: The simple fact of the matter is that the world has never built a multiethnic democracy in which no particular ethnic group is in the majority and where political equality, social equality and economies that empower all have been achieved.
To Jewish boomers, who were born into Zionism, Israel was a multiethnic/multiracial democracy that respected women's rights; a self-made paradise that realized the socialist dreams that'd been deferred at home, and a righteous victim perpetually called upon to defend itself from Arab aggressors; whereas America was a capitalist behemoth that fought not for its existence, but in Vietnam, and persecuted the citizens whose ancestors it had once enslaved.
Thus our rich and diverse states also often feature high poverty rates when their cost of living is considered, while second and third-generation immigrants often drift into the same stagnation as the white working class … … And they do so out of sight and mind for the winners in this system, who inhabit a world where they only see their fellow winners and their hard-working multiethnic service class.
They are attracted to Mr. Biden's ideological moderation and his seeming chances of victory over President Trump in 2020; they are inspired by Mr. Buttigieg's charisma and intellect; and they are drawn to Ms. Harris's potential as a possible primary victor even as she now trails in the polls, in addition to her potential to reassemble the kind of winning multiethnic electoral coalition that elected Mr. Obama twice.
So I walk the hour-long route, first through the sleek, monolithic beauty of MIT's Kendall Square ("the most innovative square mile in the world") and then through a sleepy industrial neighborhood of tow trucks, a defunct-seeming rail yard, and a multiethnic, working-class population (an area about to be transformed, to the tune of billions of investment dollars, by a coming extension of the Boston metro Green Line train).
One of the main focuses of Yugonostalgia today is the hundreds of spomeniks, or memorial monuments, most built to commemorate the victory over Fascism and to honor the one million Yugoslavs killed in World War II. In contrast to the Socialist Realist gigantism elsewhere in the East (think of "The Motherland Calls," the 280-foot swordswoman who towers over Volgograd, Russia), these concrete spomeniks aimed to unify multiethnic Yugoslavia through futuristic abstraction.
For five centuries, the Habsburgs dominated much of Central Europe, reaching from their ancestral base in Austria to eventually encompass a multiethnic and multilingual empire that collapsed only at the end of World War I. The name of the dynasty that ruled the Austro-Hungarian Empire quickly became a trending topic on Friday evening, after the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election in the United States accused Paul Manafort Jr., President Trump's former campaign chairman, of secretly paying a group of former European officials to lobby for Ukraine in 2012 and 2013, when its government was pro-Russian.

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