Fr. 166.00

Pathways From Ethnic Conflict - Institutional Redesign in Divided Societies

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor John Coakley is Head of the School of Politics and International Relations in University College Dublin. He has published extensively on nationalism and ethnic conflict! and has recently edited or co-edited The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict (2nd ed.! Frank Cass! 2003)! Politics in the Republic of Ireland (4th ed.! Routledge! 2004)! Renovation or revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom (UCD Press! 2005) and Crossing the border: new relationships between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (Irish Academic Press! 2007). Zusammenfassung This book breaks new ground by tracing conflict resolving strategies in a number of countries which are at varying stages along the path towards settling long-standing ethnic tensions. This book was published as a special issue of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Preface William Safran 2. Comparing Ethnic Conflicts: Common Patterns, Shared Challenges John Coakley 3. Belgium: Towards the Breakdown of a Nation-State in the Heart of Europe? Lieven De Winter and Pierre Baudewyns 4. Spain: Identity Boundaries and Political Reconstruction Francisco Jose Llera 5. Northern Ireland: From Multiphased Conflict To Multilevelled Settlement Jennifer Todd 6. Bosnia: Dayton is Dead! Long Live Dayton! Roberto Belloni 7. Cyprus: Domestic Ethnopolitical Conflict and International Politics Joseph S. Joseph 8. Lebanon: From Consociationalism to Conciliation Simon Haddad 9. South Africa: The Long View on Political Transition Adrian Guelke 10. Sri Lanka: The Challenge of Postwar Peace Building, State Building, and Nation Building S. W. R. de A. Samarasinghe 11. Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Routes Towards Settlement John Coakley

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