Past efforts to resolve ethno-territorial conflicts in Brčko, Mostar, Northern Ireland, and Jerusalem provide insights that could facilitate a negotiated settlement regarding the disputed Iraqi city of Kirkuk. The case studies show that Arabs, Kurds, and Turkomen must emphasize governance over symbols of sovereignty, develop adaptable power-sharing mechanisms, marginalize spoilers, empower local leaders, and create multi-ethnic security forces


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    Title :

    Resolving Kirkuk : Lessons Learned from Settlements of Earlier Ethno-Territorial Conflicts


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    Publication date :

    2012


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    1 Online-Ressource



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    Book


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    Electronic Resource


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