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Title: North Caucasus: promoting conflict resolution strategy in an unstable region
Authors: Popov, M. E.
Попов, М. Е.
Keywords: Peacebuilding;North Caucasus;Sociocultural integration policy;Conflict resolution strategy;Peacekeeping;Socio-cultural disintegration
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: ACCENT PUBLISHER
Citation: Popov, M. North Caucasus: Promoting Conflict Resolution Strategy In An Unstable Region // CONFLICT STUDIES QUARTERLY. - 2020. - Выпуск: 32. - Стр.: 35-52
Series/Report no.: CONFLICT STUDIES QUARTERLY
Abstract: The article is devoted to comparative analysis of contemporary political theories of socio-cultural integration policy as a way of constructive conflict resolution in the North Caucasus. Latent ethno-political conflicts remain the most noticeable of contemporary challenges and threats to civil solidarity and ethnic peace in this unstable region. The fundamental issue that requires a constructive solution in order to ensure political stability in the North Caucasus region is the promotion of multi-level and inclusive sociocultural integration. This study claims that the escalation of protracted, deep-rooted conflicts is the result of large-scale social disintegration as a fundamental threat to the North Caucasus stability. Socio-cultural disintegration is superimposed on ethno-territorial and social polarization: ethno-political particularism, religious traditionalism and large-scale demodernization of the North Caucasus archaize regional identities, hindering the formation of civil society
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/13539
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