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One of the most remarkable features of the post-Cold War period has been the upsurge of international involvement in questions of ethnic diversity. From the United Nations and the European Court of Human Rights to diverse international philanthropic and advocacy organizations, a wide range of international actors have adopted policies and principles for addressing questions of ethnic rights, identity, and conflict. International Approaches to Governing Ethnic Diversity explores whether and how these international actors contribute to the peaceful and democratic governance of ethnic diversity. It focuses on two broad areas of international work: the evolution of international legal norms regarding the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples, and international approaches to conflict and post-conflict development. The book charts new territory by mapping the range of international actors who affect the governance of ethnic diversity, and exploring their often contradictory roles and

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PART 1 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL NORMS: ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS; PART 2: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO CONFLICT AND POST-CONFLICT DEVELOPMENT

International Approaches to Governing Ethnic Diversity

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 2/12/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199676583, 978-0199676583
      ISBN10: 0199676585

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      Book Synopsis
      One of the most remarkable features of the post-Cold War period has been the upsurge of international involvement in questions of ethnic diversity. From the United Nations and the European Court of Human Rights to diverse international philanthropic and advocacy organizations, a wide range of international actors have adopted policies and principles for addressing questions of ethnic rights, identity, and conflict. International Approaches to Governing Ethnic Diversity explores whether and how these international actors contribute to the peaceful and democratic governance of ethnic diversity. It focuses on two broad areas of international work: the evolution of international legal norms regarding the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples, and international approaches to conflict and post-conflict development. The book charts new territory by mapping the range of international actors who affect the governance of ethnic diversity, and exploring their often contradictory roles and

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      PART 1 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL NORMS: ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS; PART 2: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO CONFLICT AND POST-CONFLICT DEVELOPMENT

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