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Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)

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ISBN-13: 9780801487361 ISBN-10: 0801487366
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
May 31, 2001
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×1.90×15.50 cm

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Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by Kaufman, Stuart J.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780801487361.

Ethnic conflict has been the driving force of wars all over the world, yet it remains an enigma. What is it about ethnicity that breaks countries apart and drives people to acts of savage violence against their lifelong neighbors? Stuart Kaufman rejects the notion of permanent "ancient hatreds" as the answer. Dissatisfied as well with a purely rationalist explanation, he finds the roots of ethnic violence in myths and symbols, the stories ethnic groups tell about who they are. Ethnic wars, Kaufman argues, result from the politics of these myths and symbols―appeals to flags and faded glories that aim to stir emotions rather than to address interests. Popular hostility based on these myths impels groups to follow extremist leaders invoking such emotion-laden ethnic symbols. If ethnic domination becomes their goal, ethnic war is the likely result. Kaufman examines contemporary ethnic wars in the Caucasus and southeastern Europe. Drawing on information from a variety of sources, including visits to the regions and dozens of personal interviews, he demonstrates that diplomacy and economic incentives are not enough to prevent or end ethnic wars. The key to real conflict resolution is peacebuilding―the often-overlooked effort by nongovernmental organizations to change hostile attitudes at both the elite and the grassroots levels.