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dc.contributor.authorMaasing, Helina
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-07T12:39:50Z
dc.date.available2023-11-07T12:39:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationMaasing, H. (2020). Understanding the essence of ethnic conflict: a thematic literature review. Proceedings Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, No. 19, pp. 93-121eng
dc.identifier.isbn9789985673348eng
dc.identifier.issn1736-8901eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://digiriiul.sisekaitse.ee/handle/123456789/3107
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.15158/9psm-h114
dc.description<a href = " https://doi.org/10.15158/9psm-h114">https://doi.org/10.15158/9psm-h114</a>
dc.description.abstractAlthough, there is a vast amount of literature on ethnic conflict produced in recent decades, there is no good systematic overview of the main arguments and hypothesis on the core themes around the triggers of ethnic conflict.This article asks about the main arguments and gaps in terms of ethnic conflict literature in three theme areas, all of which were identified in a keyword analysis involving the relationships between: 1) ethnicity; 2) the (perceived) grievances and opportunities between various groups; and 3) the role of a group’s size in terms of groups being able to mobilise. This semi-systematic review is based on a total of 96 relevant scientific articles that have been published in English language journals since 1990. This review provides a roadmap for researchers in this field so that they can navigate through the extensive literature to be able to provide future research directions. The results of the review show that competing arguments prevail in the available literature. There is no commonly agreed explanation between scholars on what causes ethnic conflict. Rather, there are several competing and complementary hypotheses, each of which is debated by others. Different results are based on different forms of methodology and datasets. In order to further empirical knowledge and common understanding, I suggest that future research focuses on: 1) the role on the perceived grievances of groups that can serve to mobilise them, and therefore adopt meso-level and/or micro-level data variables to test known theories and hypothesis in relation to ethnic conflict; 2) to better the understanding of the role of ethnicity in the collective action; and 3) strengthen arguments about the relationship between polarisation and conflict.et_EE
dc.language.isoenet_EE
dc.publisherEstonian Academy of Security Scienceset_EE
dc.relation.ispartofseriesProceedings Estonian Academy of Security Sciences;19
dc.subjectethnic conflictet_EE
dc.subjectethnicityet_EE
dc.subjectmobilisationet_EE
dc.subjectarticleset_EE
dc.subjectartiklidet_EE
dc.subjectetnilised konfliktidet_EE
dc.subjectrahvussuhtedet_EE
dc.titleUnderstanding the essence of ethnic conflict: a thematic literature reviewet_EE
dc.typeArticleet_EE


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