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Anti-Greek sentiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Greek sentiment Anti-Greek sentiment (also known as Hellenophobia ((ギリシア語:ελληνοφοβία, ''ellēnophobía'')), anti-Hellenism, mishellenism ((ギリシア語:μισελληνισμός, ''misellēnismós'')), or Greek-bashing) refers to negative feelings, dislike, hatred, derision and/or prejudice towards Greeks, the Hellenic Republic, and Greek culture. It is the opposite of philhellenism. ==Albania== In the Interwar period (1918–39), the Albanian government closed down Greek schools as part of its policies of assimilation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141115070035/http://www.minorityrights.org/1400/albania/greeks.html )〕 During the Communist rule in Albania (1944–92), the government restricted the use of Greek language and Greek names by the country's Greek minority in an attempt of forced assimilation. In post-Communist Albania, "there are no significant explicitly racist or chauvinist political parties", although, according to James Pettifer, "there are many individual politicians who adhere to very strong anti-Greek views, which in turn affects the orientation of virtually all ethnic Albanian political parties." In a 2013 poll in Albania, Greece topped the list of countries perceived to be a threat to Albania (18.5%), although the plurality of respondents (46.4%) agreed with the statement "No country is a threat to Albania".
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