Part 1 Introduction: ethnic conflicts and co-operation among and within states, Andreas Klinke et al. Part 2 Theoretical approaches: conflicts between different nationalities - chances for and limits to their settlement, Ursel Schlichting; reducing ethnic conflicts - contemporary approaches to conflict-solution in Western Europe, Albert F. Reiterer. Part 3 Case studies - domestic experiences of ethnic conflicts: temptations of transition and identity crisis in post-communist countries - the example of former Yugoslavia, Nadia Skenderovic Cuk; autonomy as one of the means of minorities' protection - the case of Slovenia, Silvo Devetak; ethnic conflicts in Croatia?, Drago Roksandic; ethnic politics in Ukraine, Zenovia A. Sochor; the relationship between the majority and the minority in a composed region - the case of Vojvodina, Mirijana Morokvasic; the media - social constructions in inter-ethnic communication in Romania, Carmen Dumitriu-Seuleanu. Part 4 Case studies - democratic experiences of successful conflict management: ethnic coexistence and co-operation in Switzerland, Kurt R. Spillman; conflict and integration - the main principles of social cohesion in the United States, Ortwin Renn. Part 5 Synopsis: ethnic co-operation and coexistence -international mediation, international governance and civil society for ethnically plural states, Andreas Klinke and Ortwin Renn.
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