Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighboring states after the end of communism. Why, nonetheless, did Albania facilitate the increase of ethnic conflict in Kosovo and Macedonia, while Turkey did not, with respect to the Turks of Bulgaria? I argue that kin-states undergoing transition are more prone to intervene in external conflicts than states that are not, regardless of the salience of minority demands in the host-state. The transition weakens the institutions of the kin-state. Experiencing limited institutional constraints, self-seeking state officials create alliances with secessionist and autonomist movements across borders alongside their own ideological, clan-based and partic...
textWhy do some ethnic groups mobilize in violent ways whereas some others mobilize by using peacefu...
[From the introduction]. This study focuses on trends in relationships between Serb and Bulgarian et...
The fall of communism and break-up of Yugoslavia opened a new era in the history of Albanian people ...
Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighbor...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
Why did ethnonational conflicts reach different degrees of violence during the 1990s: high in Kosovo...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
Ethnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States investigates why some Eastern European states tran...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
The European continent has been known throughout history for endless wars and conflicts. The first h...
Independence movements triggered by the end of the Cold War ended in state collapse and the creation...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
textWhy do some ethnic groups mobilize in violent ways whereas some others mobilize by using peacefu...
[From the introduction]. This study focuses on trends in relationships between Serb and Bulgarian et...
The fall of communism and break-up of Yugoslavia opened a new era in the history of Albanian people ...
Albania and Turkey did not act in overtly irredentist ways towards their ethnic brethren in neighbor...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
Why did ethnonational conflicts reach different degrees of violence during the 1990s: high in Kosovo...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
Ethnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States investigates why some Eastern European states tran...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
The European continent has been known throughout history for endless wars and conflicts. The first h...
Independence movements triggered by the end of the Cold War ended in state collapse and the creation...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
textWhy do some ethnic groups mobilize in violent ways whereas some others mobilize by using peacefu...
[From the introduction]. This study focuses on trends in relationships between Serb and Bulgarian et...
The fall of communism and break-up of Yugoslavia opened a new era in the history of Albanian people ...