Potentials of disorder /
Potentials of disorder /
edited by Jan Koehler and Christoph Zürcher.
- 1 online resource (ix, 277 pages) : file(s).
- New approaches to conflict analysis .
- New approaches to conflict analysis. .
Description based upon print version of record. First published: 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: potentials of disorder in the Caucasus and Yugoslavia -- 1. Discourses, actors, violence: the organisation of war-escalation in the Krajina region of Croatia 1990-911 -- 2. Non-existent states with strange institutions -- 3. A neglected dimension of conflict: the Albanian mafia -- 4. Land reforms and ethnic tensions: scenarios in south east Europe -- 5. 'Freedom!': Albanian society and the quest for independence from statehood in Kosovo and Macedonia -- 6. Why is there stability in Dagestan but not in Chechnya? -- 7. Civil wars in Georgia: corruption breeds violence -- 8. The art of losing the state: weak empire to weak nation-state around Nagorno-Karabakh -- 9. Conflict management in the Caucasus via development of regional identity -- 10. Bringing culture back into a concept of rationality: state-society relations and conflict in post-socialist Transcaucasia -- 11. Reconciliation after ethnic cleansing: witnessing, retribution and domestic reform -- 12. Intervention in markets of violence -- 13. Institutions and the organisation of stability and violence -- Index.
Open Access
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are automatically associated with conflict and war. 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.
English.
1526137585 9786610734191 6610734194 1280734191 9781280734199 9781417582723 1417582723 9781847790460 1847790461 9781526137586
ManchesterUniversityPress11851 Ingram Content Group
GBC1D9262 bnb
020285337 Uk
Since 1989
Ethnic conflict--Europe, Eastern.
Ethnic conflict
Ethnic relations
Politics and government
Europe, Eastern--Politics and government--1989-
Europe, Eastern--Ethnic relations.
Eastern Europe
--Electronic books.
Electronic books.
DJK51 / .P69 2003
320.9475 947.5 940.09717
Description based upon print version of record. First published: 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: potentials of disorder in the Caucasus and Yugoslavia -- 1. Discourses, actors, violence: the organisation of war-escalation in the Krajina region of Croatia 1990-911 -- 2. Non-existent states with strange institutions -- 3. A neglected dimension of conflict: the Albanian mafia -- 4. Land reforms and ethnic tensions: scenarios in south east Europe -- 5. 'Freedom!': Albanian society and the quest for independence from statehood in Kosovo and Macedonia -- 6. Why is there stability in Dagestan but not in Chechnya? -- 7. Civil wars in Georgia: corruption breeds violence -- 8. The art of losing the state: weak empire to weak nation-state around Nagorno-Karabakh -- 9. Conflict management in the Caucasus via development of regional identity -- 10. Bringing culture back into a concept of rationality: state-society relations and conflict in post-socialist Transcaucasia -- 11. Reconciliation after ethnic cleansing: witnessing, retribution and domestic reform -- 12. Intervention in markets of violence -- 13. Institutions and the organisation of stability and violence -- Index.
Open Access
The Caucasus and the Balkan region are automatically associated with conflict and war. 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.
English.
1526137585 9786610734191 6610734194 1280734191 9781280734199 9781417582723 1417582723 9781847790460 1847790461 9781526137586
ManchesterUniversityPress11851 Ingram Content Group
GBC1D9262 bnb
020285337 Uk
Since 1989
Ethnic conflict--Europe, Eastern.
Ethnic conflict
Ethnic relations
Politics and government
Europe, Eastern--Politics and government--1989-
Europe, Eastern--Ethnic relations.
Eastern Europe
--Electronic books.
Electronic books.
DJK51 / .P69 2003
320.9475 947.5 940.09717