Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society

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Abkhaz Georgian Conflict
Albert F. Reiterer
Carmen Dumitriu-Seuleanu
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Central Government
Central Migration Policy
Civil Society
Common Language
conflict management
Conflict Settling
Consociational Democracy
Croatian Territories
democratic conflict resolution
Drago Roksandic
East European states
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Ethnic Coexistence
ethnic conflict management case studies
Ethnic Cooperation
Greek Cypriot
Hungarian National Communities
identity politics Eastern Europe
international mediation strategies
Jean-Paul Lehners
Kalaallit Nunaat
Kurt R. Spillmann
minorities' protection
minority rights protection
Mirijana Morokvasic
Nadia Skenderovic Cuk
NATO
Ortwin Renn
Peaceful Conflict Settlement
post-communist transitions
Postcommunist Countries
Regulated Conflict Management
Secession Conflicts
SFR
SFR Yugoslavia
Silvo Devetak
social cohesion theory
Turkish Cypriots
UN
Ursel Schlichting
Vice Versa
Violated
violent ethnic conflicts
Young Men
Zenovia A. Sochor

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138625938
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in 1997. After the collapse of the communist system, the political systems in Eastern Europe were unable to cope with increasing tensions between ethnic majorities and minorities. These tensions led to violent ethnic conflicts and civil wars, in particular in former Yugoslavia. In this phase of transition and nation-(re)building, ethnic groups strove for more political autonomy and even territorial secession. The newly independent states lacked democratic structures and traditions as well as civil manners that could be used for regulating ethnic conflicts. The idea of Civil Society provides both basic democratic mechanisms for a lasting co-existence in an ethnically plural society. The theoretical part of this book discusses the issues of conflict anatomy, causes for conflict, and democratic conflict resolution. The empirical part describes experiences of ethnic conflicts in former Yugoslavia (especially Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia) in Ukraine and Romania. Experiences from Switzerland and the United States demonstrate successful examples of ethnic conflict management and illustrations of the political culture within a Civil Society.

Andreas Klinke, Ortwin Renn, Jean-Paul Lehners