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Examines reasons for the growing interest in the concept of conflict transformation in situations of ethnic conflict. This book explores the different dimensions of transformation: individual actors, political and economic structures, and group identity. It draws on examples of strategies from a number of situations of 'ethnic conflict'.
Taking an historical approach, Dr. Ryan explores both how the UN has affected world politics and how the international political system has formed and limited the work of the Organization.
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