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Resolving Ethno-Territorial Conflicts
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The paper compares various theoretical approaches to conflictresolution by classifying them as power-, rights-, andinterest-based. On a theoretical level an emphasis is put onfinding appropriate grounds for establishing stable, sustainableand just solutions to the deadlocked ethno-territorial conflicts.Finally, the theoretical framework developed throughout the paperis applied to the case of the Armenian-Azeri conflict overMountainous Karabakh, one of the mostprotracted, violent andcomplicated ethno-territorial conflicts in the post-communistspace. The major practical finding of the paper is that theKarabakh conflict cannot be solved exclusively on an intra-statelevel and requires combination of intra-state measures withinter-state and supra-state measures. The paper argues the mosteffective solution to the Karabakh conflict can be achieved bymeans of power-sharing, regional integration in the Caucasus andgradual integration of the south Caucasus states to the EU. Theanalysis presents an innovative view to the conflict resolutiontheories in general, and the Karabakh conflict in particular andshould be interesting for both scholars and practitioners.
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The paper compares various theoretical approaches to conflict resolution by classifying them as power-, rights-, and interest-based. On a theoretical level an emphasis is put on finding appropriate grounds for establishing stable, sustainable and just solutions to the deadlocked ethno-territorial conflicts. Finally, the theoretical framework developed throughout the paper is applied to the case of the Armenian-Azeri conflict over Mountainous Karabakh, one of the most protracted, violent and complicated ethno-territorial conflicts in the post-communist space. The major practical finding of the paper is that the Karabakh conflict cannot be solved exclusively on an intra-state level and requires combination of intra-state measures with inter-state and supra-state measures. The paper argues the most effective solution to the Karabakh conflict can be achieved by means of power-sharing, regional integration in the Caucasus and gradual integration of the south Caucasus states to the EU. The analysis presents an innovative view to the conflict resolution theories in general, and the Karabakh conflict in particular and should be interesting for both scholars and practitioners.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639018271
- Genre Medien & Kommunikation
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 56
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9783639018271
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-01827-1
- Titel Resolving Ethno-Territorial Conflicts
- Autor Tabib Huseynov
- Untertitel A Case for Mountainous Karabakh
- Gewicht 92g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag