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The Nature And Solution Of Ethno-Political Conflicts. Bulgarian Experience


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[2] On this, see the close links between conflict management and the Agenda for Development in the latest report of the Secretary-General on the work of the UN: UN General Assembly, 51st session, New York, Aug. 1996.Search in Google Scholar

[3] For a more detailed treatment of these approaches, see Norbert Ropers: Peaceful Intervention: Structures, Processes, and Strategies for the Constructive Regulation of Ethnopolitical Conflicts, (Berghof Report 1; Berlin, 1995).Search in Google Scholar

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