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Ethnicity, nationalism, and violence : conflict management, human rights, and multilateral regimes / Christian P. Scherrer.
Author
Scherrer, Christian P.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London, [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2017.
©2003
Description
1 online resource (445 pages) : illustrations, tables.
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Subject(s)
International relations and culture
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Nation-state
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Ethnic conflict
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Human rights
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Series
Routledge revivals.
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Routledge Revivals
Summary note
This title was first published in 2003. Meticulously documenting Intra-state violence and the responses to it from a global perspective, this volume deals with a core element of future global governance within its historical and sociological context. It provides a striking analysis of the prevention of violence and resolving conflict, elaborating on the role that key regional and international organizations (e.g. UN, OSCE, COE, OAU-AU and OSA) have or should have in the prevention of violence and terrorism, as well as in the protection of human and minority rights. The work is an invaluable addition to the collections of scholars and students in the fields of peace and conflict research, international relations, sociology, ethnic studies, international law and development research.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN
9781351759182
1351759183
9781351759175
1351759175
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