People in Britain generally makes an effort to be deliberately considerate towards minorities.
As attitudes towards minorities started to change the term discrimination came to be used to talk about the issue.
Two contradicting policies towards national minorities were competing in Poland at the time.
Research suggests race relations in Britain have deteriorated since the riots and that prejudice towards ethnic minorities is on the rise.
The book concludes that right-wing, authoritarian governments produce hostility towards racial, religious or ethnic minorities.
Polish nationalism and hostility towards minorities, particularly Jews, increased.
Danes are quite liberal and tolerant towards sexual minorities.
The government's approach towards religious minorities continued to improve.
At the time Austria-Hungary had the most liberal policy towards ethnic minorities.
Immigration policy in this country is perceived by the ethnic community as being discriminatory towards visible minorities.