Addressing ethnic divisions in post-conflict institution building: lessons from recent cases

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Dialogue Vol. 36, No. 3, September 2005, pp.297-318 (47)Summary: Examines how ethnic divisions have been addressed in recent cases of institution-building directed by international forces following military intervention: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Finds that an 'assumption of intransigence' has tended to make difficult situations worse by anticipating problems that may not even exist.
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Examines how ethnic divisions have been addressed in recent cases of institution-building directed by international forces following military intervention: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Finds that an 'assumption of intransigence' has tended to make difficult situations worse by anticipating problems that may not even exist.

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