Linking Ethnic Conflict & Democratization
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2007Type
- Working Paper
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Abstract
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? Show more
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publishedJournal / series
NewsLetter / National Center of Competence in ResearchVolume
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NCCR Democracy 21Subject
civil war; conflict spread; democratization; ethnic violence; politicized ethnicity; political institutions; African Great Lakes; Balkans; Caucasus; Middle EastOrganisational unit
03649 - Cederman, Lars-Erik / Cederman, Lars-Erik
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