The Impact of National Identity on Conflict Behavior: Comparative Analysis of Two Ethnic Minorities in Crimea

Book Chapter
Karina Korostelina
Karina Korostelina
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The Impact of National Identity on Conflict Behavior: Comparative Analysis of Two Ethnic Minorities in Crimea
Authors: Korostelina, Karina
Editor: E. A. Tiryakian (Ed.)
Place: Ontario, Canada
Pages: 80 - 99
Published Date: January 01, 2005
Extra: (2005) The impact of national identity on conflict behavior: Comparative analysis of two ethnic minorities in Crimea. In E. A. Tiryakian (Ed.), Ethnicity, ethnic conflicts, peace processes:

Comparative analysis of two ethnic minorities in Crimea.

 

This volume addresses a set of problems that have retained global salience after the demise of the Soviet world. They are problems related to the cohesion and integration of nation-states having multiple ethnic groups competing for national identity and scarce resources. In some instances, fragile peace processes occur with uncertain outcomes. What are the factors involved in the dynamics of these changes? Scholars from a broad range of disciplines examine the relevant issues of race, ethnicity, ethnic tensions, and nationalism, in a wide variety of settings from South Africa and Indonesia to the Crimea.

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