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Этнические конфликты на юге России как основание для проявления насилия

Этнические конфликты на юге России как основание для проявления насилия

Abstract

Ethnic conflicts in the south of Russia as the basis for violence display the Given article is devoted studying of the reasons conflictation in the south of Russia, the reasons which have provoked seceonist moods of the former autonomies, to features of this region, an ethnopolitical factor conflictation in the south of Russia. The classification of conflicts offered American political scientist D. Gorovitts, and types of interethnic conflicts are analysed.

Данная статья посвящена изучению причин конфликтогенности на Юге России, причин, которые спровоцировали сецессионистские настроения бывших автономий, особенностям этого региона, этнополитическим фактором конфликтогенности на Юге России. Проанализированы классификация конфликтов, предложенная американским политолог Д. Горовитц, и типы межэтнических конфликтов.

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КОНФЛИКТОГЕННЫЕ ФАКТОРЫ, ЮГ РОССИИ, ЭТНИЧЕСКАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ, "ЛИНИЯ РАЗЛОМА", ОСЕТИНО-ИНГУШСКИЙ КОНФЛИКТ, КОНФЛИКТ ИДЕЙ, "КОНФЛИКТ ДЕЙСТВИЙ", РЕЛИГИОЗНЫЕ ПРОТИВОСТОЯНИЯ, ЭТНОНАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ПОЛИТИКА, "A BREAK LINE", "THE CONFLICT OF ACTIONS"

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