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The Nagorno-Karabakh deadlock: Insights from successful conflict settlements

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The book examines all relevant models which have been employed in settling ethno-territorial conflicts since the time of the League of Nations. Eight of these models have been studied in-depth. The aim of this analysis is to gain expertise and insights that could prove relevant to resolving the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. This potential is evaluated in the closing chapters of the volume where novel ideas on how to apply the lessons of these cases to the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh are presented. This conflict carries many features typical of ethno-territorial conflicts in present and past times: it is neither unique, nor does its settlement depend on others than the parties to the conflict. Rather it is – as in all other cases – entrenched historical narratives and enemy images which lead to zero-sum calculations and can conceivably only be overcome in a gradual process.

Content

  • Part I Nagorno-Karabakh and ethno-territorial conflict settlement
  • Part II Case studies of ethno-territorial conflict settlement: Åland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, South Tyrol, Trieste, Cyprus, Northern Ireland, Quebec.
  • Part III Results and conclusions: A way out for Nagorno-Karabakh

The Editors

Dr Azer Babayev​ is Assistant Professor of Political Science at ADA University, Baku.

Dr Bruno Schoch is Associated Researcher at PRIF (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt), Frankfurt/Main.

Dr Hans-Joachim Spanger is Head of the Dissemination Division at PRIF (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt), Frankfurt/Main.


Request Code : ZLIBIO2409555
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Year:
2020
Edition:
1st ed.
Publisher:
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden; Springer VS
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 320
ISBN:
978-3-658-25198-7;978-3-658-25199-4
Series:
Studien des Leibniz-Instituts Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
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