The Majority-Minority Relationship and the Formation of Informally Institutionalized Conflict Dynamics -- Self-Reinforcing Processes in the Majority-Minority Relationship -- International Intervention During the Formative Period -- International Agents, Self-Reinforcement of Conflict Dynamics, and Processes of Change -- Intervention of Identity-Based Agents: Kin-States and Diasporas -- Change in Conflict Dynamics -- Continuity in Conflict Dynamics
Summary
Tracing the development of informally institutionalized conflict dynamics in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Maria Koinova analyzes why some conflicts were resolved with minimal violence after the end of communism and others broke out into civil war
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-304) and index