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Looking at the growing use of federalism and decentralization as
tools of conflict resolution, this book provides evidence from
several case studies on the opportunities and challenges that
territorial solutions offer when addressing internal conflicts
within a variety of countries. Federalism has been used as a tool
of conflict resolution in a number of conflict situations around
the world. The results of this have been mixed at best, with some
countries moving slowly to the paths of peace and recovery, while
others have returned to violence. This volume looks at a number of
case studies in which federalism and decentralization have been
promoted in order to bring opposing groups together and protect the
territorial integrity of different countries. Yet, it is
demonstrated that this has been incredibly difficult, and often
overshadowed by wider concerns on secession, de and
re-centralization and geopolitics and geoeconomics. While
federalism and decentralization might hold the key to keeping
war-torn countries together and bringing hostile groups to the
negotiation table, we nevertheless need to rethink under which
conditions territorial autonomy can help to transform conflict and
when it might contribute to an increase in conflict and violence.
Federalism alone, so the key message from all contributions, cannot
be enough to bring peace – yet, without territorial solutions to
ongoing violence, it is also unlikely that peace will be achieved.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special
issue of Ethnopolitics.
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