Ethnic differences have the capacity to lead to deep tensions
within states, tensions which frequently find expression in some
form of inter-territorial conflict. One of the most characteristic
approaches to resolve disputes of this kind, or at least to reduce
their destructive capacities to a minimum, is to seek an
accommodation between the competing groups through some form of
territorial restructuring. The object of this book is to look at
the manner in which states attempt to cope with ethnic conflict
through such territoral approaches.
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