Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. However, the mechanisms that lead a society down the path of ethnic conflict are not yet fully understood. This working paper presents the results of a series of workshops discussing the link between ethnicity and conflict under the condition of regime change.Based on contributions of area experts for four regions - the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Great Lakes of Africa and the Middle East – this paper tries to answer four guiding questions: Is there a link between ethnicity and conflict? Are there transnational spillover effects? Does democratization contribute to ethnic violence? And are there institutional solutions for divided societies
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
The world today is characterized by multi-ethnic states: 82% of all independent countries in the wor...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
This article reviews three important factors in the academic debate on ethnic civil wars: the role o...
Although there has been much debate about whether democratization causes ethnic conflict, and many c...
The emergence of any ethno-political conflict is caused by the existence of one or another form of e...
classification. From the perspective of the topic of this paper their most important feature seems t...
Since the early days of independence, the African continent has been the theatre of many ethnic conf...
Long a focus of scholarly interest in the fields of history, sociology and anthropology, ethnic conf...
The relationship between ethnic conflicts and democratisation is one of the most topical issues of t...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
The phenomenon of political violence committed by the citizens against the state is the source of mu...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
The world today is characterized by multi-ethnic states: 82% of all independent countries in the wor...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
This article reviews three important factors in the academic debate on ethnic civil wars: the role o...
Although there has been much debate about whether democratization causes ethnic conflict, and many c...
The emergence of any ethno-political conflict is caused by the existence of one or another form of e...
classification. From the perspective of the topic of this paper their most important feature seems t...
Since the early days of independence, the African continent has been the theatre of many ethnic conf...
Long a focus of scholarly interest in the fields of history, sociology and anthropology, ethnic conf...
The relationship between ethnic conflicts and democratisation is one of the most topical issues of t...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
The phenomenon of political violence committed by the citizens against the state is the source of mu...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
The world today is characterized by multi-ethnic states: 82% of all independent countries in the wor...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...