Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia
Autor Babak Rezvanien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004276352
ISBN-10: 9004276351
Pagini: 362
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004276351
Pagini: 362
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Preface
Chapter One. Introduction
The Regions
The Structure of the Book
Chapter Two. Theoretical Framework
Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Ethnos and Ethnicity
State, Nation and Nationalism
The Causes of Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Power of Culture: Religion, Language and Ethnic Kinship
Power of History: Traumatic Peak Experiences
Political and Economic Grievances
State in Disarray
Ethno-Political Systems and Opportunity Structures
Ethno-Geographic Configuration
Chapter Three. The Legacy of the Iranian and Soviet Ethno-Political Systems and Policies
The Soviet Union and Its Successor States
The Soviet Nationalities Policy: Historical Underpinnings
The Soviet Union on the Eve of its Collapse and Beyond Iran
Ethnic and Religious Policies in Iran: Historical Underpinnings
Territorial Administrative Policies in Iran: Historical Underpinnings
Ethnic, Religious and Territorial Administrative Policies in Iran: The Contemporary Situation
Conclusion: Ethno-Political Systems and Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Chapter Four. Methods
Ethno-Territorial Groups and Encounters
Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Explaining Conditions
Analyzing the Dataset
Chapter Five. Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Political-Territorial History of the South Caucasus
The Karabakh Conflict
Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in Georgia: South Ossetia and Abkhazia
Political-Territorial History of the North Caucasus
The Ossetian-Ingush Conflict over Prigorodny
Wars in Chechnya
Political Territorial History of Central Asia
The Tajikistani Civil War and the Role Played by Tajiks, Uzbeks and Pamiris
Uzbek-Kyrgyz Conflict in Southern Kyrgyzstan
Conclusion: Patterns of Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Chapter Six. Analysis: Searching for Explanations
The Myth of Shatterbelts
Testing the Explaining Conditions Separately
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter Seven. It Was a Winter Morning: Conclusions
Research Results
Discussion
Recommendations
References
Index
Chapter One. Introduction
The Regions
The Structure of the Book
Chapter Two. Theoretical Framework
Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Ethnos and Ethnicity
State, Nation and Nationalism
The Causes of Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Power of Culture: Religion, Language and Ethnic Kinship
Power of History: Traumatic Peak Experiences
Political and Economic Grievances
State in Disarray
Ethno-Political Systems and Opportunity Structures
Ethno-Geographic Configuration
Chapter Three. The Legacy of the Iranian and Soviet Ethno-Political Systems and Policies
The Soviet Union and Its Successor States
The Soviet Nationalities Policy: Historical Underpinnings
The Soviet Union on the Eve of its Collapse and Beyond Iran
Ethnic and Religious Policies in Iran: Historical Underpinnings
Territorial Administrative Policies in Iran: Historical Underpinnings
Ethnic, Religious and Territorial Administrative Policies in Iran: The Contemporary Situation
Conclusion: Ethno-Political Systems and Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Chapter Four. Methods
Ethno-Territorial Groups and Encounters
Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Explaining Conditions
Analyzing the Dataset
Chapter Five. Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Political-Territorial History of the South Caucasus
The Karabakh Conflict
Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in Georgia: South Ossetia and Abkhazia
Political-Territorial History of the North Caucasus
The Ossetian-Ingush Conflict over Prigorodny
Wars in Chechnya
Political Territorial History of Central Asia
The Tajikistani Civil War and the Role Played by Tajiks, Uzbeks and Pamiris
Uzbek-Kyrgyz Conflict in Southern Kyrgyzstan
Conclusion: Patterns of Ethno-Territorial Conflict
Chapter Six. Analysis: Searching for Explanations
The Myth of Shatterbelts
Testing the Explaining Conditions Separately
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter Seven. It Was a Winter Morning: Conclusions
Research Results
Discussion
Recommendations
References
Index
Notă biografică
Babak Rezvani, Ph. D. (2013), University of Amsterdam, is a political scientist and geographer, and the chairman of Association for the Study of EthnoGeoPolitics. His publications focus mainly on ethnic relations and conflicts in Central Eurasia, and the Middle East.