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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vilka är orsakerna till etniska konflikter? : En kvalitativ studie angående etniska konflikters centrala orsaker, med hänsyn till den turkisk-kurdiska konflikten

Imnati, Alaa January 2021 (has links)
Ethnic conflicts go far back in time, but what are the causes of ethnic conflicts? By applying theories concerning ethnicity, ethnic groups and ethnic identity, we find that the causes behind ethnic conflicts consist of a number of factors that include perceptions, behaviors, actions and political orientations. How do the study's causes appear in The Turkish-Kurdish conflict, where the Kurdish population tends to become increasingly independent, but this tendency can be a cause of conflict in itself. This study examines the causes behind ethnic conflicts in general from four selected perspectives; primordialism, nationalism, constructivism, and social capitalism. There are few terms used in this ethnic conflict research, including; ethnicity, ethnic identity, and ethnic group. These concepts are used in connection with the theories as a starting point for answering the study's questions.
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En postkolonial konflikt : En studie om hur konflikten i Sydsudan kan ses som en kolonial konsekvens / A postcolonial conflict : A study on the impact of the conflict in South Sudan can be seen as a colonial consequence

Källroos, Dennis January 2018 (has links)
This master thesis constitutes a review of literature from a post-colonial perspective to analyze the current conflict in south Sudan between the ethnic groups, the Nuer and the Dinka. The method used in this work is qualitative, with elements of hermeneutics. The work is based on the theories of postcolonial theory and the ethnicity and assumes the thesis of the grooves of the colonial era are also found in south Sudan and in particular by the ethnic groups that today live in the country. The aim of the thesis is to investigate the role of the colonial times have been, in the question of how the ethnic pattern looks in today's south Sudan, but also find out how the emergence of the current conflict in the country can be seen as a colonial consequence. The result shows that colonialism had a major impact on the population in the southern region and by the policy, the oppression and the new ranking structures in south Sudan strengthened the hatred between the ethnic groups and the conflict between the Nuer and Dinka could live on.

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