Ethnic cleavages and conflict : the sources of national cohesion and disintegration : the case of Yugoslavia
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Ethnic cleavages and conflict : the sources of national cohesion and disintegration : the case of Yugoslavia
Ashgate, c1997
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Bibliography: p. 158-170
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An examiniation of the relationship between ethnic violence and the different forces and concepts which affect the social, political and administrative context within multiethnic nation-states and among the community of nation-states. This volume aims to assist current policy-makers with proposals and solutions for the resolution of ethnic conflict by constructing a model which can be used comparitively on an international level. The author applies this model to the former Yugoslavia focusing on the lessons to be learnt from this conflict which could prevent similar conflict and aid peaceful reconciliation in war-torn regions.
Table of Contents
- Ethnic conflict reemerged
- ethnic conflict in scholarship
- model for comparative study of ethnic conflict
- creation of Yugoslavia
- the first Yugoslav state
- creation of the second Yugoslavia and Tito's era
- Yugoslavia after Tito and disintegration.
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