Identity and Institutions: Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies (Global Politics)

Identity and Institutions: Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies (Global Politics) image
ISBN-10:

0791464512

ISBN-13:

9780791464519

Released: May 19, 2005
Format: Hardcover, 208 pages
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Description:

Explores the role of international institutions in reducing conflict in multiethnic societies.

How can conflicts between various nationalist/ethnic groups be reduced? Combining theory with case studies of Spain and Ireland, Neal G. Jesse and Kristen P. Williams develop an argument favoring a solution that links resolving issues of identity and perceptions of inequality to the establishment of cross-national, democratic institutions. These institutions can affect deeply held attitudes by promoting overlapping identities and pooling sovereignty. Overlapping identities reduce tension by creating an atmosphere where different ethnic groups lose their strict definitions of Self and Other. Pooling sovereignty across a number of international (and national) representative bodies leads to increased access to governmental policymaking for all parties involved, with each nationalist/ethnic group having a stake in government. Increased access, moreover, reduces threat perceptions and ethnic security dilemmas, and increases trust―all of which play an important role in overcoming such conflicts.












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