^Haarmann, Harald. Language in Ethnicity: A View of Basic Ecological Relations. Walter de Gruyter. 1986: 209. ISBN 9783110862805. Japan is widely believed to be a monolingual country with a monoethnic population...
Henders, Susan J. Democratization and Identity: Regimes and Ethnicity in East and Southeast Asia. Lexington Books. 2006: 117. ISBN 9780739107676. Many Japanese take it for granted that they live in a monoethnic society...
^Abrahamian, Levon. Armenian identity in a changing world. Mazda Publishers. 2006: 19. ISBN 9781568591858. ...the practically monoethnic Armenian Republic...
Department of International Relations Association. Gotchev, Atanas , 編. The New European security architecture and issues of early warning and conflict prevention. Albatros. 1997: 110. Thus Armenia became the most mono-ethnic country in the CIS and the Middle East.
Cornell, Svante. Small Nations and Great Powers: A Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Caucasus. Routledge. 2005: 129. ISBN 9781135796693. Whereas Armenia is now basically a mono- ethnic state...
^Minority Rights and the Republic of Albania: Missing the Implementation. lup.lub.lu.se: 11. [2018-06-14]. (原始內容存檔於2020-10-14) (英語). From the ethnic point of view, according to the Albanian government’s reports, 98 percent of the population is Albanian and only two percent consist of Greek, Macedonian, Montenegrin recognized as national Minorities and Roma, Aromaninan recognized as ethnic - linguistic Minorities by the Albanian state.
^Fishman, Joshua A. The Earliest Stage of Language Planning: The "first Congress" Phenomenon. Walter de Gruyter. 1993: 219. ISBN 9783110135305. After World War II Poland has become a primarily monoethnic...