The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict, Democracy and Self-determination in Central EuropeRoutledge, 2013. okt. 23. - 192 oldal This volume provides an overall assessment of ethnic diversity in Central Europe in historical context and presents a critical assessment of the conflict in former Yugoslavia. It advances a hypothesis on the origins of ethnic conflict, proposes an approach to the prevention and reduction of ethnic conflict in general and in Central Europe in particular, and forwards concrete policy recommendations for the region of East and Central Europe and beyond. |
Tartalomjegyzék
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Response to diversity prior to World War I | 20 |
Response to diversity after World War I | 45 |
a case study | 105 |
Policy recommendations | 132 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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