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The Politics of Ethnic ­Conflict Regulation
Case Studies of Protracted Ethnic Conflicts
By John McGarry (Edited by), Brendan O'Leary (Edited by)

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United Kingdom, 1 March 2016

This major and timely collection addresses one of the world's most visible and tragic problems: ethnic conflict and its regulation. It begins with a guide to the primary methods used to eliminate or manag eethnic conflict, and is followed by a global sample of case studies written by leading authorities in their fields.


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This major and timely collection addresses one of the world's most visible and tragic problems: ethnic conflict and its regulation. It begins with a guide to the primary methods used to eliminate or manag eethnic conflict, and is followed by a global sample of case studies written by leading authorities in their fields.

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9781138173835
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1138173835
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24.4 x 17 x 1.9 centimeters (0.45 kg)

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Case studies: Canada, the Soviet Union and its successor states, India (Punjab), Malaysia, Northern Ireland, Burundi, Yugoslavia, Spain, South Africa, Fiji, Belgium

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John McGarry, Brendan O'Leary

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'This book will provide a useful and readable introduction for all those interested in ethnic conflicts beyond these shores.' - Duncan Morrow, Fortnight Magazine

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