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11 Cards in this Set
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Consociationalism - emphasised ethnicity basis and identity issues |
Lijphart 1974 |
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People identified by religion, victims and perpetrators [symptom not root, exacerbated by nationalist tendencies] |
Sells 2003 |
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Creation of "Muslim" Bozniak group to parallel group with Serbs and Croats, not due to religious inclination |
Sells 2003 |
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Religious symbols used to mobilise so don't underestimate |
Sells 2003 |
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Ethnic cleansing "based solely and exclusively" on religious identity |
Sells 2003 |
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New War Theory |
Kaldor 2005 |
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Bosnian Muslims are the only people in Europe, and possibly the world, who are nominally identified by their religion and not their language or ethnicity |
Salih 2017 |
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"Religion was the most important factor of national and ethnic identification shown during the hostilities" |
Appleby 2000 |
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Argues that Bosnia is a religious conflict like that of NI |
Salih 2017 |
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Religion was important as a means of mobilising groups and consolidating ethnic unity however it is merely an indicator that was used in what was an identity conflict, a new war |
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Shared language of people of Bosnia-Herzegovina was not enough to overcome discrimination based on their religious differences [Nationalistic differences that utilised religion to form communities rather than religion being the root problem] |
Appleby 2000 |