Religious Minorities, Nation States and Security

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Arab Nationalism
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Balkan Nation
Balkan States
Bosnian Muslims
Bosnian Serbs
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communal conflict studies
Communal Entrepreneurs
Communal mobilisation
comparative case studies Balkans
Confessional communities
confessional identity politics
conflict resolution in religious communities
Coptic Community
Coptic Identity
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ethnic minority security
Hanan Ashrawi
interfaith relations analysis
Lebanese communitie
Lebanese State
Muslim Macedonians
Nation Building
Nation State Logic
NATO Strike
Non-territorial Autonomy
Palestinian Authority
Palestinian Christians
Palestinian National
Palestinian National Authority
Participatory Nationalism
PNA
Political Confessionalism
post-Ottoman societies
Shenouda III
UN

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138705357
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2001. Why, in this contemporary secular age, does violent conflict among confessional communities still occur? Covering several key conflicts of recent years in one of the most dynamic areas of the world, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans, Mario Apostolov uses both interpretative and comparative analysis to answer this question. His versatile approach makes for an engaging account that makes an important contribution to the current debate surrounding such conflicts.The author focuses on five case studies taken from the traditional zone of contact between Christianity and Islam:- The Copts- The Palestinian Christians- The Lebanese communities- The Pomaks- The communities of Bosnia-HerzegovinaThe book examines the relationship between these issues and communal mobilisation, the collective use of violence and the problems of international security. An informative study for students, academics, policy makers and personnel in international organizations with an interest in communal conflict and security.

Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva, Switzerland.

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