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Encyclopedia of Modern Ethnic Conflicts
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Joseph R. Rudolph Jr., ed.
ISBN: 0-313-31381-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31381-3
400 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 4/30/2003
List Price: $87.95 (UK Sterling Price: £60.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 7 x 10
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Description: A century ago, Marxists predicted the social class would replace such primitive bases of political association as ethnicity and language. Yet at the beginning of a new millennium, ethnic identity remains integral to politics in the modern world. Ethnicity is a resilient and virulent political force, and its reach includes developing nations, totalitarian states, and peaceful democracies.^LEthnic conflicts have occurred throughout the world. In Africa, conflicts involving the Hutu and the Tutsi have led to genocide. The Sinhalese-Tamil conflict has disrupted both Sri Lanka and India in Asia. The presence of foreign workers has created controversy in Germany and France, the Arab-Israeli crisis has been capturing the worlds' attention for years, and African Americans in the United States have been waging a civil rights battle since the 1860s.

This book focuses on 38 ethnic conflicts. Each surveyed conflict is presented with a timeline and an extensive essay that covers the conflict's details, historical background, management, and significance. Sources for further reading are also provided. This book is the perfect starting point for students and general readers seeking information about the complex and often violent forces that have changed—and continue to change—the world's political landscape.
Table of Contents:
  • Bolivia
    Ethnicized Peasant Conflict
    Burma
    The Karen Conflict
    Canada
    The Nationalist Movement in Quebec
    Central Europe
    The Romany, Stateless Minority in a World of States
    China
    Ethnic Conflict in the World's Largest Multinational State
    Cyprus
    Communal Conflict and the International System
    Czechoslovakia
    The Peaceful Breakup of a State
    France
    Ethnic Conflict and the Problem of Corsica
    The "Foreigner" Issue
    Germany
    The Foreign Worker Issue
    India
    Ethnic Conflict and Nation-Building in the Indian Sub-Continent
    Indonesia
    The Struggle to Control East Timor
    Lebanon
    Ethnic Conflict and the Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1990
    Malaysia
    The Malay-Chinese Conflict in Malaysia
    Mexico
    The Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico
    Middle East
    The Arab-Jewish Struggle for Palestine to 1948
    The Kurds' Struggle for "Kurdistan"
    The Palestinian Issue
    Nigeria
    Ethnic Conflict in Multinational West Africa
    Rwanda
    Huto-Tutsi Conflict and Genocide in Central Africa
    Soviet Union
    The Ethnic Conflicts in Georgia
    The Nagorno Karabagh Conflict
    Spain
    Basque Nationalism and Conflict in Democratic Spain
    Sri Lanka
    Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict in India's Backyard
    Sudan
    Ethnic Conflict in the Sudan
    United Kingdom
    Great Britain: The Making of British Race Relations
    Ireland: The "Irish Question" and the Partition of Ireland
    Northern Ireland: The Conflict in Ulster
    Scotland: Scotland and the Scottish Nationalism
    Wales: The Decline and Revival of Welsh Nationalism
    United States
    The Struggle for Survival and Equality of the First Americans
    Racial Violence in the United States, 1900-1919
    Race and the Civil Rights Struggle in Post-World War II America
    The United States-Puerto Rico Relationship
    West Sahara
    Ethnic Conflict and the 20th Century's Last Colonial War
    Yugoslavia
    Ethnic Conflict and the Meltdown in Kosovo
    The Deconstruction of a State and Birth of Bosnia
About the Author: JOSEPH R. RUDOLPH JR. is Professor of Political Science at Towson University. He is the editor of Ethnoterritorial Politics, Policy, and the Western World among other titles.
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