Ethnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States investigates why some Eastern European states transitioned to new forms of governance with minimal violence while others broke into civil war. In Bulgaria, the Turkish minority was subjected to coerced assimilation and forced expulsion, but the nation ultimately negotiated peace through institutional channels. In Macedonia, periodic outbreaks of insurgent violence escalated to armed conflict. Kosovo's internal warfare culminated in NATO's controversial bombing campaign. In the twenty-first century, these conflicts were subdued, but violence continued to flare occasionally and impede durable conflict resolution. In this comparative study, Maria Koinova applies historical institutionalism to ...
The present study aims to identify certain social dividing lines, fractures and motivations that acc...
Társadalmi konfliktusok a skopjei szandzsákban a 19.-20. sz. fordulóján | The present study aims t...
Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighbor...
Why did ethnonational conflicts reach different degrees of violence during the 1990s: high in Kosovo...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
In this paper, I explore why ethnic minorities engage in violence after gaining significant concessi...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Ethnic violence has accompanied the splintering of the republics of Armenian and Azerbaijan from the...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are almost automatically associated with conflict and war. At the...
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are almost automatically associated with conflict and war. At the...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
Ethnic tensions and conflicts are prominent political phenomena. For example, several states in Cent...
The present study aims to identify certain social dividing lines, fractures and motivations that acc...
Társadalmi konfliktusok a skopjei szandzsákban a 19.-20. sz. fordulóján | The present study aims t...
Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighbor...
Why did ethnonational conflicts reach different degrees of violence during the 1990s: high in Kosovo...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
In this paper, I explore why ethnic minorities engage in violence after gaining significant concessi...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Ethnic violence has accompanied the splintering of the republics of Armenian and Azerbaijan from the...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are almost automatically associated with conflict and war. At the...
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are almost automatically associated with conflict and war. At the...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
Ethnic tensions and conflicts are prominent political phenomena. For example, several states in Cent...
The present study aims to identify certain social dividing lines, fractures and motivations that acc...
Társadalmi konfliktusok a skopjei szandzsákban a 19.-20. sz. fordulóján | The present study aims t...
Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighbor...