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The Nature And Solution Of Ethno-Political Conflicts. Bulgarian Experience Cover

The Nature And Solution Of Ethno-Political Conflicts. Bulgarian Experience

By: Ilia Ganev and  Valeri Lazarov  
Open Access
|Nov 2015

References

  1. [1] See the overview in Donald L. Horowitz: Ethnic Groups in Conflict (Berkeley et al., 1985), and Ted Robert Gurr: Minorities at Risk: A Global View of Ethnopolitical Conflict, (Washington DC, 1993).
  2. [2] On this, see the close links between conflict management and the Agenda for Development in the latest report of the Secretary-General on the work of the UN: UN General Assembly, 51st session, New York, Aug. 1996.
  3. [3] For a more detailed treatment of these approaches, see Norbert Ropers: Peaceful Intervention: Structures, Processes, and Strategies for the Constructive Regulation of Ethnopolitical Conflicts, (Berghof Report 1; Berlin, 1995).
  4. [4] See Herbert C. Kelman: Informal Mediation by the Scholar/Practitioner, in Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Z. Rubin (eds.): Mediation in International Relations, (London, 1992), 64–95.
  5. [5] A view first put forward by Ronald J. Fisher and Loraleigh Keashly in: Third Party Interventions in Intergroup Conflict: Consultation is not Mediation, Negotiation Journal, 4 (1988), 381–93.10.1111/j.1571-9979.1988.tb00481.x
  6. [6] Guskova E.Y. Decree. Op. p. 479.
Language: English
Page range: 582 - 586
Published on: Nov 24, 2015
Published by: Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

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