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The book begins with an agenda-setting introduction which will provide an overview of the central question being addressed, such as the circumstances associated with the move towards a political settlement, the parameters of this settlement and the factors that have assisted in bringing it about. The remaining contributions will focus on a range of cases selected for their diversity and their capacity to highlight the full gamut of political approaches to conflict resolution. The cases vary in:the intensity of the conflict (from Belgium, where it is potential rather than actual, to Sri Lanka, where it has come to a recent violent conclusion); in the geopolitical relationship between the competing groups (from Cyprus, where they are sharply segregated geographically, to Northern Ireland, where they are intermingled); in the extent to which a stable constitutional accommodation has been reached (ranging from the Basque Country, with a large range of unresolved problems, to South Africa, which has achieved a significant level of institutional stability).This book ranges over the worlds major geopolitical zones, including Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe and will be of interest to practitioners in the field of international security.This book was published as a special issue of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics.

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Pathways from Ethnic Conflict
The book begins with an agenda-setting introduction which provides an overview of the central question being addressed, such as the circumstances associated with the move towards a political settlement, the parameters of this settlement and the factors that have assisted in bringing it about. The remaining contributions focus on a range of cases selected for their diversity and their capacity to highlight the full gamut of political approaches to conflict resolution. The cases vary in:
  • the intensity of the conflict (from Belgium, where it is potential rather than actual, to Sri Lanka, where it has come to a recent violent conclusion);
  • the geopolitical relationship between the competing groups (from Cyprus, where they are sharply segregated geographically, to Northern Ireland, where they are intermingled);
  • the extent to which a stable constitutional accommodation has been reached (ranging from the Basque Country, with a large range of unresolved problems, to South Africa, which has achieved a significant level of institutional stability).
This book ranges over the worlds major geopolitical zones, including Asia, the Middle East, Afnca and Europe and will be of interest to practitioners in the field of international security.
This book was published as a special issue of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics.
JohnCoakley is a Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin. He is contributing editor or co-editor of Politics in the Republic of Ireland (5th ed., London: Routledge, 2010), Crossing the Border: New Relationships between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2007), Renovation or Revolution? New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom (Dublin: University College of Dublin Press, 2005), and The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict (2nd ed., Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003).
Nationalism and Ethnicity / Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity
Formerly known as Cass Series: Nationalism and Ethnicity, ISSN 1462-9755
Series Editor: William Safran, University of Colorado at Boulder
This new series draws attention to some of the most exciting issues in current world political debate: nation-building, autonomy and self-determination; ethnic identity, conflict and accommodation; pluralism, multiculturalism and the politics of language; ethnonationalism, irredentism and separatism; and immigration, naturalization and citizenship. The series will include monographs as well as edited volumes, and through the use of case studies and comparative analyses will bring together some of the best work to be found in the field.
Nationalism and Ethnicity
Ethnicity and Citizenship
The Canadian Case
Edited by Jean Laponce and William Safran
Nationalism and Ethnoregional Identities in China
Edited by William Safran
Identity and Territorial Autonomy in Plural Societies
Edited by William Safran and Ramon Maz
Ideology, Legitimacy and the New State
Yugoslavia, Serbia and Croatia
Sinia Maleevi
Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants
Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective
Rainer Munz and Rainer Ohliger
Ethnic Groups in Motion
Economic Competition and Migration in Multiethnic States
Milica Z. Bookman
Post-Cold War Identity Politics
Northern and Baltic Experiences
Edited by Marko Lehti and David J. Smith
Welfare, Ethnicity and Altruism
New Findings and Evolutionary Theory
Edited by Frank Salter
Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity
Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma
Paul Roe
Nationalism in a Global Era
The Persistence of Nations
Edited by Mitchell Young, Eric Zuelow and Andreas Sturm
Religious Nationalism in Modern Europe
If God be for Us
Philip W. Barker
Nationalism and Democracy
Dichotomies, Complementarities, Oppositions
Edited by Andr Lecours and Luis Moreno
Pathways from Ethnic Conflict
Institutional Redesign in Divided Societies
Edited by John Coakley
Political Liberalism and Plurinational Democracies
Edited by Ferran Requejo and Miquel Caminal
Pathways from Ethnic Conflict
Institutional Redesign in Divided Societies
Edited by John Coakley
First published 2010 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 1
First published 2010 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
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This book is a reproduction of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, vol. 15, issues 3 & 4. The Publisher requests to those authors who may be citing this book to state, also, the bibliographical details of the special issue on which the book was based
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 10: 0-415-55402-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-55402-2
Pierre Baudewyns is Research Assistant at the Ple Interuniversitaire sur lOpinion publique et la Politique (PIOP) at the Universit catholique de Louvain. He has published several articles on elections and political behaviour in Belgium. He is working on survey methodology and public opinion within the Belgian regions.
Roberto Belloni is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Trento, Italy. He has published extensively on issues pertaining to democratization and peacebuilding in deeply divided societies, with particular reference to the Balkans. His recent work includes the book State Building and International Intervention in Bosnia (London: Routledge, 2007).
John Coakley is a Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin. He is contnbuting editor or co-editor of Politics in the Republic of Ireland (5th ed., London: Routledge, 2010), Crossing the Border: New Relationships between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2007), Renovation or Revolution? New Territorial Politics in Ireland and the United Kingdom (Dublin: University College of Dublin Press, 2005), and The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict (2nd ed., Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003).
Lieven De Winter is Senior Professor at the Universit Catholique de Louvain, where he is director of the Centre de Politique Compare and codirector of the Ple Interuniversitaire sur lOpinion publique et la Politique (PIOP). He is editor or coeditor of Non-state wide Parties in Europe (Barcelona: ICPS, 1995), Regionalist Parties in Western Europe (Routledge, 1998), Autonomist Parties in Europe (ICPS, 2006), Elections: le reflux? Comportements et attitudes lors des lections en Belgique
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