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Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity

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This book follows an approach that combines the viewpoints of both the realists and the idealists in dealing with the issues of conflict and peace. The ideas, models, and peace processes it proposes take into consideration the imperatives of real life without abandoning the dreams of a more peaceful and just world. The shared homeland model, as developed here, provides hope that ethnic conflict can be resolved in a manner that satisfies a group's need for recognition and cultural particularism, as well as its need for economic development, security, and regional activity. The book also defines and integrates steps of political conflict resolution into one theory that produces one of the first textbooks on the subject.

Author Biography:

Mohamed Rabie is an author and a former professor of economics. He studied in Jordan, Egypt, Germany, and the United States and holds a PhD in economics from the University of Houston. He has taught at several Arab and American universities, including Kuwait University and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Rabie has published 12 books in English and Arabic and over 40 papers. He has participated in over 60 worldwide seminars and conferences dealing with economic, political and security issues as well as the Arab-Israeli conflict. Dr. Rabie has also been a frequent participant in political dialogue groups and conflict resolution workshops.
Release date NZ
August 30th, 1994
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
240
Dimensions
155x235x14
ISBN-13
9780275945985
Product ID
7016539

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