Fields of Fire: An Atlas of Ethnic ConflictSince the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, ethnic conflicts have grown and proliferated at an alarming rate. This title provides a commentary on each of the nearly one hundred ethnic conflicts around the world, with a summary of key dates, events and demographic data, together with specially drawn maps providing a geographical context. |
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Fields of Fire - an Atlas of Ethnic Conflict (extended Edition) Stuart Notholt No preview available - 2008 |
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Aceh Afghanistan African Arab areas Armenian Army attacks autonomy Baloch Balochistan Basque border British Cameroon ceasefire central Chad Chechen Chechnya Chinese Christian civil claims clashes colonial communities Congo continued coup cultural Current status Dagestan Darfur declared dispute East East Timor economic election Eritrea Ethiopia ethnic conflict ethnic groups European factions favour Federation fighting forces Guinea Hutu immigration independence Indian Indonesian insurgency Iraq Islamic Islamist island issue Kashmir kmĀ² Kosovo Kurdish land Madhesi Madurese majority ment military minority movement Muslim National nationalists Nature of conflict Northern Ogaden Pakistan Palestinian Papua parties Pashtun political population Population/ethnic composition Principal protagonists Government province racial rebel referendum refugees regime region religious Republic Russian Rwanda separatists Serbia Serbs Shia significant Somalia South South Ossetia southern Soviet Sudan Taliban Tamil Tatarstan tensions Territorial extent terrorist Timeline tion Tuareg Turkish Tutsi Union uprising USSR violence West Western