The collapse of the Soviet empire in 1991 removed a decades-long
system of successful control of potential ethnic and regional
conflict . The result was the eruption of numerous conflicts over
state-building, some of which degenerated into violence and some of
which were resolved or prevented by strategies of accommodation.
This volume explores the common trends and differences in the
responses of the new post-Soviet states to the problems of
state-building in ethnically and regionally divided societies,
focusing on the impact of ethnic and regional conflicts on
post-communist transition and institutional development. The book
will be essential reading for specialists and students alike who
are interested in conflict regulation and post-Soviet politics.
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