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Decentralisation and Ethnic Conflict

Conflict Resolution
Ethnic Conflict
Federalism
S073
Andreas Juon
ETH Zurich
Anastasiia Vishnevskaia
Freie Universität Berlin

Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 3rd floor, Room: 302

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (05/09/2019)

Abstract

This panel explores whether decentralisation and federalism are fuelling or dampening ethnic conflict. The papers focus on ethnic or regional conflict in Cyprus, Ethiopia, and Spain (Catalonia) and they explore which form and type of decentralisation or federalism invigorate or moderate ethnic conflict.

Title Details
Ethno-Federal Design and Competitive Security Postures in Cyprus View Paper Details
The Secessionist Conflict in the Spanish “State of Autonomies” View Paper Details
Conditions of Success and Failure of Ethnic Regional Autonomies in Preventing Ethnic Conflict View Paper Details
Assessing Quality of Government in Autonomous Regions – A Frame of Reference View Paper Details