Publications with a Contribution by EAWARN
Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies
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Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop
2003. – 221 p.
Office for Central Europe and Eurasia Development, Security, and Cooperation Policy and Global Affairs
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL of the National Academies ISBN 0-309-08939-5 (Book) ISBN 0-309-51687-0 (PDF) 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Lockbox 285 Washington, DC 20055 © 2003 by the
National Academy of Sciences |
Table of Contents
Front Matter Priorities for Research on Conflict in Multiethnic Countries
Reports of Working Groups Priorities for Research on Collective Violence Priorities for Research on Culture, Identity, and Conflict Priorities for Research on the Comparative Study of Identity Conflicts
Supporting Analyses Presented at the Interacademy Workshop on December 7, 2001 The State of the Art of Understanding Violence Priority Themes for Research on Collective Violence Violence in Ethnonational Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space The Anthropology of Collective Violence State, Ethnocultural Identities, and Intergroup Relations The Effects of Globalization on Russia: An Analysis of New Russian Nationalism Culture, Identity, and Conflict: Suggested Areas for Further Research Culture, Identity, and Conflict: The Influence of Gender A Typology of Identity Conflicts for Comparative Research Comments on the Design and Direction of the Comparative Study of Identity Conflicts Project
General Analyses Presented at the Interacademy Workshop on December 7, 2001 Multiethnic States and Conflicts After the USSR Problems of Maintaining Ethnopolitical Stability and the Prevention of Conflicts in the Volga Federal District The Dynamics of the Ethnopolitical Situation and Conflicts in the North Caucasus
Organizational Aspects Working Group Members and Charges to the Three Working Groups: Interacademy Workshop on Conflicts in Multiethnic Societies, December 2001 Agenda for Russian Policy Officials, December 5-6, 2001 Plenary Session Agenda and Participants: Interacademy Workshop on Conflicts in Multiethnic Societies, December 7-8, 2001
Appendixes A Selected Documents from the Interacademy Symposium in Moscow, December 18-20, 2000
- A-1 Postconflict Chechnya: Analysis of the Situation and reconstruction Problems (Political Aspects)
- A-2 Ethnic and National Conflicts in the Age of Globalization
- A-3 Transition and Conflict in Multiethnic Postsocialist Societies:The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina
- A-4 States in Transition and the Challenge of Ethnic Conflict: Russian and International Perspectives
- B-1 Chechnya from Conlict to Stability: Problems of Postconflict Reconstruction
- B-2 Officials and Specialists from the North Caucasus Consulted in Rostov-on-Don, October 10-11, 2000
- C-1 Program for Strengthening Ethnoreligious Accord in the Volga Federal District
- C-2 Officials and Specialists Concerned with the Volga Federal District Consulted in Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod, October 28- November 3, 2001
- D-1 The Dynamics of Factors of Ethnopolitical Conflicts in Post-Soviet States
- D-2 Other Russian Officials and Specialists Consulted During the Project
- D-3 Chronology of Events Throughout the Project