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Description
Violent conflicts rooted in ethnicity have erupted all over the world. Since the Cold War ended and a new world order has failed to emerge, political leaders in countries long repressed by authoritarianism, such as Yugoslavia, have found it easy to mobilize populations with the ethnic rallying cry. Thus, the worldwide shift to democratization has often resulted in something quite different from effective pluralism. This volume of essays assembles a diverse array of approaches to the problems of ethnic conflict, with researchers and scholars using pure theory, comparative case studies, and aggregate data analysis to approach the complex questions facing today\u2019s leaders. How do we keep communal conflicts from deteriorating into sustained violence? What models can we follow to promote peaceful secession? What effect does--or should--ethnic conflict have on foreign policy?
Product Details
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Publish Date | June 05, 1997 |
Pages | 312 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780822956266 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 6.2 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds |
Reviews
Designed to address one of the most significant topics in the post cold war era. It brings together the thinking of some outstanding scholars on this topic.-- "Richard W. Cottam, University of Pittsburgh"
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