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基本説明
Offers compact survey of global mass violence and develops original typology of violent conflicts.
Full Description
Today, ethnic violence accounts for the majority of the world's conflicts. The question is how ethnic difference is to be recognized. The task is to pre-empt destructive forms of interaction between states and peoples. Autonomy arrangements have, since the 1920s, helped to resolve ethno-national conflicts in Europe. Measures include cultural independence and political representation. Outside Europe, the demand for self-governance led to a deepening of the classic form of minority protection. Federalization, decentralization, and territorial self-governance are proven means of averting conflict. Conflict prevention means a turning-away from the cultural monopolism of nation-states.
Contents
List of Tables Acronyms and Abbreviations Foreword; J.Gattung Preface Introduction; Ethnos, Nations, Ethno-nationalism, and Conflict Contemporary Mass Violence Approaches to Identifying and Dealing with Violent Ethno-National Conflicts Peaceful Conflict Settlement, Go-between Facilitation, and the Timing of Responses to Conflict Autonomy, Free Association, and Self-Governance Nationality Policy as a Form of Conflict Prevention: A Brief Comparison of Large States The Imperative of Genocide Prevention and Elimination Summary and Conclusions Bibliography Abstract Notes Index