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Disputed Territories
The Transnational Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict Settlement
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274 pages
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The book examines how ethnic conflicts have influenced the 20th century, highlighting Western Europe's success in managing these disputes. By analyzing ethno-territorial conflicts in regions like Alsace and Northern Ireland, the author presents a four-dimensional framework that explores the interactions between host-states, kin-states, local actors, and the international landscape. This approach aims to provide insights and lessons for resolving conflicts in other areas, emphasizing the complexity of these relationships in conflict management.
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2003, hardcover
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