In recent years, the saliency of conflicts pitting different
ethnic, racial and religious groups against one another has
increased dramatically. The world of nation-states is much more
diverse than previously realized; only a small number of the 185
independent countries are truly homogeneous. With the end of the
cold war, the relative importance of ethnic conflicts as a threat
to international peace and stability is far greater. An
international set of scholars collaborate in this volume to explore
policy alternatives which can contribute towards the accommodation
of cultural diversity.
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