Ethnicity and Intra-State Conflict

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Christian P. Scherrer
Civil Society
conflict de-escalation strategies
Conflict Resolution School
Conflict Resolution Theory
conflict transformation
Contemporary Violent Conflicts
Continuity IRA
Dietrich Jung
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Ethnonational Mobilization
Ethnopolitical Conflict
Field Based Case Studies
FX Nkundabagenzi
Helena Lindholm Schulz
Human Suffering
identity politics
IMF Intervention
Integrative Conflict Management
Intra-state Conflicts
Intra-state Wars
Intrastate Wars
Israeli Jewish Identity
Janie Leatherman
Klaus Schlichte
Marta Martinelli
mass violence studies
NATO Air Strike
NATO Strike
PIRA Prisoner
Post-modern Wars
Postmodern Wars
Ralf RNnquist
reconciliation processes
regionalism and class
Russian Federation
Small Scale Conflict
State Organized Mass Murder
Tamara Dragadze
Tarja VYnen
third party intervention
Tuomas Forsberg
Vice Versa
Wenche Hauge

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138312609
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Published in 1999, this text examines domestic wars, looking at inter-state relations only in as far as they are directly relevant to understand such wars. The book aims to indicate how intra-state war differs from the inter-state war, and focuses primarily on such domestic armed conflicts that at least have significant ethnonational components. The book assesses how heterogeneous a category "ethnic conflict" is in terms of causes and consequences, and gauges the complex interplay between class, regionalism and ethnicity. It is not limited to description and causal analysis, but also attempts to assess suggestions as to what types of actors may contribute in what ways to avoiding ethnonational mobilization/polarization, avoiding militarization of manifest conflicts, and de-escalating militarized conflicts by looking for tenable generalizations on what types of approaches are fruitful in bringing about de-escalation, ceasefires, political compromises, peaceful division or peaceful integration, reconciliation.

Håkan Wiberg, Christian P. Scherrer