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Alternative techniques for ethnic conflict resolution: The need to think out of the box

By: Agashe, Aparna.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Punjab University: Research Journal Social Sciences Description: 28(1,2 &3), 2020: p.56-83.Subject(s): Ethnic conflict, Conflict resolution, Alternative techniques, Post-Cold War challenges, Resource redistribution, Autonomy demands, Secession movements, State response, Identity politics, Minority rights, Inclusive governance, Power-sharing, Mediation, Track II diplomacy, Cultural sensitivity, Participatory frameworks, Institutional reform, Peacebuilding strategies, Nonviolent negotiation, Comparative conflict analysi In: Punjab University: Research Journal Social SciencesSummary: Ethnic conflict resolution has become one of the challenges faced by the state in recent times, especially n the post-cold war period. Ethnic gropes are making different kinds of demands ranging from a redistribution of resources to a demand for autonomy within the state to a final call for secession from the state. The phenomenon of ethnic conflicts needs to be understood to facilitate the process of conflict resulting. – Reproduced
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Ethnic conflict resolution has become one of the challenges faced by the state in recent times, especially n the post-cold war period. Ethnic gropes are making different kinds of demands ranging from a redistribution of resources to a demand for autonomy within the state to a final call for secession from the state. The phenomenon of ethnic conflicts needs to be understood to facilitate the process of conflict resulting. – Reproduced

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