Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict (Current Controversies)

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Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict is a 1994 book in the Current Controversies series, presenting selections of contrasting viewpoints on five central questions about nationalism and ethnic conflict: whether nationalism is beneficial; whether ethnic violence is ever justified; what the causes of ethnic conflict are; whether nations should intervene in ethnic conflicts; and how can ethnic conflict be prevented? It was edited by Charles P. Cozic.

It was published by Greenhaven Press (San Diego) in 1994 as a 288-page hardcover (ISBN 1-56510-080-8) and paperback (ISBN 1-56510-079-4).

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