2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0448-4_22
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Ethnic Conflict from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Lessons Learned, Policy Implications, and Recommendations for Conflict Amelioration and Peace Building

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“…Due to the difference in language which comes from another language family, mutual understanding becomes difficult, especially in the early stages (Albert, Gabrielsen & Landis, 2012). As conflicts progress over time, many groups feel upset when mutual agreement and understanding become unattainable.…”
Section: Conflicts In Ethnolinguistic Vitalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the difference in language which comes from another language family, mutual understanding becomes difficult, especially in the early stages (Albert, Gabrielsen & Landis, 2012). As conflicts progress over time, many groups feel upset when mutual agreement and understanding become unattainable.…”
Section: Conflicts In Ethnolinguistic Vitalitymentioning
confidence: 99%