• Potentials of Disorder Explaining Conflict and Stability in the Caucasus and in the Former Yugoslavia

Potentials of Disorder Explaining Conflict and Stability in the Caucasus and in the Former Yugoslavia

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Overview

The Caucasus and the Balkan region are almost automatically associated with conflict and war. At the core of these struggles lies the quest for a new institutional relationship between territory, the state and ethnic groups. Both regions share a similiar historical and institutional legacy which must be regarded as having paved the ground for a rise in ethno-nationalism. There is, as a result, wide potential for conflict in both regions. However, similar structural conditions do not always turn into violent conflicts. Rapid institutional change, as occurring in the former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union, can lead to new institutional arrangements on smaller scales - which may in turn provide stability in inter-group relations and border management. Therefore, it important that the study of conflict analysis to identify what conditions foster new orders and what factors, actors and institutions are necessary to create a stable equilibrium in intra- and inter-group conflicts. This text brings together a selection of case studies and theoretical approaches aimed at identifying the institutions which prevented or fostered escalation of conflict in the Caucasus and former Yugoslavia, and as such, should be of benefit to students of these topics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719062414
ISBN-10: 0719062411
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 2003-09-06
Pages: 277
Product dimensions: Height: 9.48 Inches, Length: 6.4 Inches, Weight: 1.28 Pounds, Width: 1.1 Inches
Author: Jan Koehler, Christoph Zürcher
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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