Religious minorities and new problems in security; with special reference to South-Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean

AutorIn Name
Mario
Apostolov
Art der Arbeit
Dissertation
Stand
abgeschlossen/terminé
DozentIn Name
Prof.
André
Liebich
Institution
Geneva Graduate Institute
Ort
Genève
Jahr
2000/2001
Abstract


The thesis uses both interpretive and comparative analysis to explain why conflicts involving confessional minorities still occur in the contemporary age of secular nation states. Arguably, these conflicts reflect political relations involving nation states, political leaders and various communities. This is one of the reasons why the secularisation hypothesis does not hold in many states in today's world; catpub00; geudbu/04.2001; The thesis focuses on five cases taken from the post-Ottoman space -the traditional zone of contact between Christianity and Islam - the Copts, the Palestinian Christians, the Pomaks and the Lebanese and Bosnian communities. The major issues analysed in the thesis are the reasons for communal mobilisation for conflict, the collective use of violence and the new problems in international security, related to communal conflicts; catpub00; geudbu/04.2001
External ID
1258

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