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Despite Nationalist Conflicts: Theory and Practice of Maintaining World Peace
By (Author) Kristen P. Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th February 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Nationalism
327.172
Paperback
224
Williams explores the effectiveness of various types of responses and strategies available to states when faced with demands for territorial revisions. She examines the situations surrounding the 19th-century unification of Germany, the breakup of Yugoslavia and the strife in Bosnia and Kosovo, and the ongoing struggle over the fate of Kashmir. The type of demand for territorial revisions, she argues, and the responses determine whether the outcome will be peace or war. While states should deter those states or groups that are imperialist, she points to the utility of pursuing a firm-but-flexible strategy toward those that are consolidationists. This analysis will be of considerable value to scholars, students, and policy makers involved with issues of contemporary nationalism, ethnic politics, and international relations.
[A]n ambitious and theoretically informed effort to advance the important debate over the relationship between territory and ethnicity. Scholars and policy makers would well to read and study the suggestions outlined in Williams's work.-Political Science Quarterly
"An ambitious and theoretically informed effort to advance the important debate over the relationship between territory and ethnicity. Scholars and policy makers would well to read and study the suggestions outlined in Williams's work."-Political Science Quarterly
"[A]n ambitious and theoretically informed effort to advance the important debate over the relationship between territory and ethnicity. Scholars and policy makers would well to read and study the suggestions outlined in Williams's work."-Political Science Quarterly
KRISTEN P. WILLIAMS is Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. An expert on nationalism and ethnic politics, she has written journal articles on the topic.