Autonomy : flexible solutions to ethnic conflicts
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Autonomy : flexible solutions to ethnic conflicts
United States Institute of Peace Press, 1996
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- : pbk
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: pbk ISBN 9781878379627
Description
From Chechnya to Bosnia, from the Kurds to the Palestinians, demands for separatism are fueling bitter and bloody conflicts. Yet, as this innovative study demonstrates, disputes between central governments and independence-minded minorities need not always escalate into violence and secession. Autonomy, by virtue of its essential adaptability, can offer a workable and peaceful compromise.
Ruth Lapidoth first dissects the concept of autonomy, exploring its origins, examining the roles it can play, and distinguishing among its types. With scrupulous objectivity, she then presents more than a dozen richly documented case studies of autonomy in action. Drawn from four continents and detailing failures as well as successes, these studies underline autonomy's variety and versatility. Lapidoth's pragmatic approach and impeccable scholarship frame the issues and lay out the factors likely to foster successful outcomes.
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: hbk ISBN 9781878379634
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An analysis of the types of institutional arrangements that have and can be used in lessening or resolving ethnic conflicts. It examines the Aland Islands, Memel, the South Tyrol, Greenland, West Berlin, Eritrea and more. Each case is accompanied by references.
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