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<title>Policy Paper 20: Ethnic Fears and Global Engagement: The International Spread and Management of Ethnic Conflict</title>
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<description>Policy Paper 20: Ethnic Fears and Global Engagement: The International Spread and Management of Ethnic Conflict
Lake, David A
There are three broad approaches to the study of&#13;
ethnicity and ethnic conflict. While we have not&#13;
tried to impose a single approach upon the project,&#13;
and the authors of the commissioned papers do&#13;
disagree among themselves, a perspective on the&#13;
three approaches is necessary not only to provide a&#13;
foundation for some of the later issues we address&#13;
but also to probe the limits of our ability to generalize the findings of this study to other types of&#13;
conflicts—especially those that are less selfevidently ethnic in nature or do not possess an ethnic component at all. The three approaches are&#13;
presented here as ideal types. We recognize that&#13;
individual analysts may not fit well into any single&#13;
category.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1996 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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