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The Geography of Ethnic Violence

Identity, Interests, and the Indivisibility of Territory

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242 pages
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Focusing on the critical influence of territory, this work introduces a theory that elucidates the dynamics of ethnic violence, civil wars, terrorism, and even interstate conflicts. By exploring the geographical aspects of these violent occurrences, the author aims to provide a comprehensive framework that can inform effective policy initiatives. The insights offered promise to reduce the likelihood and severity of ethnic violence, guiding policymakers towards sustainable solutions.

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The Geography of Ethnic Violence, Monica Duffy Toft

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