Ethnic cleansing and the European Union : an interdisciplinary approach to security, memory and ethnography
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Ethnic cleansing and the European Union : an interdisciplinary approach to security, memory and ethnography
(Rethinking peace and conflict studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Bibliography: p. 242-262
Includes index
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Description
This book offers the first multi-case analysis of the politics of ethnic remixing in an expanding EU, including studies on Central Europe, the Balkans and Cyprus. Tesser explains the politics of minority return in a post-national Europe, with particular attention to the long-term aftermath of minority removal as a conflict resolution policy.
Table of Contents
PART I: BACKGROUND AND THEORY 1. Introduction 2. Concepts, Methods and an Explanatory Frame 3. The Regime of Ethnic Separation PART II: COUNTRY CASES 4. Poland: Ethnic Separation in Extremis and EU Expansion 5. Czech Republic: the Benes Decrees and EU Expansion 6. Cyprus: A Divided Island in the EU 7. Slovenia and Croatia: the Aftermath of Italian, German, and Serb Mass Population Movements and EU Accession 8. Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Divided State, EU Expansion, and Prospects for a Politics of Remixing 9. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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