Democratisation and the prevention of violent conflict : lessons learned from Bulgaria and Macedonia

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Democratisation and the prevention of violent conflict : lessons learned from Bulgaria and Macedonia

Jenny Engström

Ashgat, c2009

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Bibliobraphy: p. [167]-178

Includes index

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内容説明

Challenging the often held belief that democratization necessarily leads to aggressive ethnic nationalism and even violent conflict, this book offers an alternative account of democratization and inter-ethnic relations. It suggests that democratization can in fact help to prevent violent conflict in divided societies, as demonstrated by two case studies: Bulgaria and Macedonia. At a time when democracy promotion is increasingly becoming part of international relations and foreign policy, this study offers some poignant lessons for democratization and conflict resolution in places such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine to name but a few.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Building democracy in a post-Cold War world: a theoretical overview
  • Democratisation and conflict in multi-ethnic societies
  • Post-Communist politics in the Balkans
  • From Moscow to Brussels: Bulgaria's road to democracy and inter-ethnic peace
  • Democratising for peace and security: the case of the Republic of Macedonia
  • Interethnic relations and conflict in the context of democratisation: a comparative assessment of Bulgaria and Macedonia
  • Conclusion: prospects and limitations of democracy and peaceful cohabitation in multi-ethnic states
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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