peer-reviewedNationalist and ethnic conflicts are a continuing source of tension in the post–Cold War period. The underlying factors contributing to conflicts include threat perception, ethnic security dilemmas, lack of trust and a desire for regional autonomy between nationalist/ethnic groups. In order to resolve these conflicts the challenge is to find solutions which address the core factors which drive the conflict. Federalism and decentralisation have been highlighted as approaches that could ameliorate the conflict . At the heart of many ethnic conflicts is the concept that devolution of power to one ethnic group is unacceptable to the competing identity. In ethnic conflicts where territory is disputed between different political...
The peace process in Northern Ireland demonstrates that new sovereignty formulas need to be explored...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
One position on the regulation of ethnic conflict assumes that such conflict is in part driven by po...
Nationalist and ethnic conflicts are a continuing source of tension in the post–Cold War period. Th...
Nationalist and ethnic conflicts are a continuing source of tension in the post–Cold War period. The...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
Despite political progress in Northern Ireland, the polity may arguably only fully stabilise when it...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
THESIS 10026Northern Ireland and South Africa are both noted as well know examples of consociational...
Revised version of a paper presented at the Colloquium of the Research Commit-tee on Politics and Et...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Northern Irish conflict known as the Troubles reached a peace process in 1998, through the frame...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
2 The thesis considers ethno-territorial conflicts in which there are two conflict groups with corre...
The peace process in Northern Ireland demonstrates that new sovereignty formulas need to be explored...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
One position on the regulation of ethnic conflict assumes that such conflict is in part driven by po...
Nationalist and ethnic conflicts are a continuing source of tension in the post–Cold War period. Th...
Nationalist and ethnic conflicts are a continuing source of tension in the post–Cold War period. The...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
Despite political progress in Northern Ireland, the polity may arguably only fully stabilise when it...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference Renovation or Revolution? New territorial politics in Ireland...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
THESIS 10026Northern Ireland and South Africa are both noted as well know examples of consociational...
Revised version of a paper presented at the Colloquium of the Research Commit-tee on Politics and Et...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Northern Irish conflict known as the Troubles reached a peace process in 1998, through the frame...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
2 The thesis considers ethno-territorial conflicts in which there are two conflict groups with corre...
The peace process in Northern Ireland demonstrates that new sovereignty formulas need to be explored...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
One position on the regulation of ethnic conflict assumes that such conflict is in part driven by po...