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Ethnic Conflict: Religion, Identity, and Politics
Ohio University Press, 2001 eISBN: 978-0-89680-431-9 | Paper: 978-0-89680-222-3 Library of Congress Classification HM1121.E74 2002 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.8
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The outbreak of numerous and simultaneous violent conflicts around the globe in the past decade resulted in immense human suffering and countless lost lives. In part, both results were aided by inactivity or by belated and often misplaced responses by the international community to the embattled groups. The apparent inability of the international community to respond firmly and purposefully to violent conflicts can be attributed partially to a general confusion and misunderstanding of the root causes of such conflicts. In some cases, the international community argued that violent conflicts could be attributed to irreconcilable ethnic differences, which, like earthquakes, are impossible to prevent or control. See other books on: Ethnic conflict | Identity | International Relations | Politics | Violence in Society See other titles from Ohio University Press |
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