Although the control or regulation of political conflict is a
constant concern of governments and a source of substantial
speculation, empirical investigation of systems of regulation is a
relatively recent enterprise. How destabilizing events such as
separatism, trans-national disputes and decolonization are
translated into political conflict through economic, political, and
social systems is explored in this in-depth study of eight nations
in southern Europe for the period 1946 to 1986.
This book is especially relevant in light of the recent
conflicts that have exploded into civil war in Yugoslavia. It will
be of great interest to political scientists, economists, social
scientists, and others studying the conflicts within southern
Europe.
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