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Ethnic partition as a solution to ethnic war - an empirical critique of the theoretical literature (English)

Some theorists of ethnic conflict argue that the physical separation of warring ethnic groups may be the only possible solution to civil war. Without territorial partition and (if needed) forced population movements, they argue, ethnic war cannot end and genocide is likely. Other scholars have counter-argued that partition only replaces internal war with international war, creates undemocratic successor states, and generates tremendous human...
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Sambanis, Nicholas.

Ethnic partition as a solution to ethnic war - an empirical critique of the theoretical literature (English). Policy, research working paper ; no. WPS 2208 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/156221468739139323/Ethnic-partition-as-a-solution-to-ethnic-war-an-empirical-critique-of-the-theoretical-literature

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