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Resisting Inter-Ethnic Violence: Community Approaches to Conflict Transformation in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Southeast European Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032801603
  • ISBN-13: 9781032801605
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Southeast European Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032801603
  • ISBN-13: 9781032801605
This book analyses the 1991 to 1995 war experiences of ethnically mixed communities who successfully resisted identity-based violence and segregation in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Challenging the prevailing view of the wars in these countries as ethnic struggles rooted in historical antagonisms, it adds complexity to our understanding of peace and violence by contributing previously untapped insights into local dynamics of inter-ethnic collaboration. Exploring the strategies and approaches applied to resist violence and to transform conflict in a constructive manner, it provides an important comparative analysis of the experiences and proposes a framework for community resistance to identity-based violence in multi-ethnic societies.

This volume will contribute to the ongoing debates of scholars and practitioners on the causes and consequences of violent conflicts, and the related practical approaches to violence prevention and peacebuilding. Highly relevant to scholars and students in peace and conflict studies, political science, international relations, security studies, history, sociology, and social psychology, it willalso be of great interest to policy makers and practitioners in conflict management, conflict transformation and local governance.

Arvustused

In this excellent comparative study Valentina Otmai explores the processes through which ordinary people create effective mechanisms for the prevention of inter-ethnic violence. This is an empirically rich, innovative, and analytically rigorous study that makes an important contribution to peace studies.

Sinia Maleevi, University College, Dublin and CNAM, Paris

For many years, the analytical framework of choice for scholars of ex-Yugoslavia has been ethnic nationalism as seen through the prism of violence and trauma. Through sensitive ethnography and incisive analysis, this important book challenges and indeed, elevates our understanding of the local-level processes where destructive outcomes of conflict not only have but can be averted.

Daphne Winland, York University

Valentina Otmai makes an important contribution to the literature of political violence by focusing on the ways that some communities, which she calls the oases of peace, resisted the divisions and the violence that ensued in other communities during the same time.

Mila Dragojevi, the University of the South

Otmais study is innovative in its theoretical considerations, but it is also ethnographically rich. Moreover, it furthers our understanding of the dynamics of conict transformation and should, for this reason, be considered required reading for researchers and students of peace and conict studies, particularly but not only in the post-Yugoslav space.

Tamara Banjeglav, Institute of Culture and Memory Studies, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU), Ljubljana, Slovenia

La obra desafía la visión mainstream de las guerras que descuartizaron Yugoslavia como luchas étnicas consecuencia de antagonismos históricos de corte nacionalista y religioso. Para ello, el libro ofrece una visión más compleja y completa a la comprensión convencional del derecho, la ciencia política y las humanidades acerca de la paz y la violencia al aportar ideas previamente inexploradas sobre las dinámicas locales de colaboración interétnica.

The work challenges the mainstream view of the wars of dissolution of Yugoslavia as ethnic conflicts resulting from historical antagonisms of a nationalist and religious nature. To this end, the book offers a more complex and comprehensive perspective than the conventional understanding in law, political science, and the humanities regarding peace and violence, by providing previously unexplored insights into the local dynamics of interethnic collaboration.

- Jose Angel Ruiz Jimenez, Profesor Titular de Universidad, Universidad de Granada, IPAZ

1. Introduction: the importance of oases of peace in the deserts of war
2. On the road to violence: tracing the evolution of ethnic violence and
segregation in the former Yugoslavia
3. Alternative voices: collective
struggles of resistance to ethnic violence and segregation
4. Gorski kotar
(Croatia): where the only intolerance is towards war
5. Tuzla
(Bosnia-Herzegovina): citizens option as an antidote to ethnic violence
6.
The courage not to hate: comparative analysis of the cases of Gorski kotar
and Tuzla
7. Conclusions: towards a framework of constructive community
resistance to ethnic(ized) violence
Valentina Otmai is a scholar and practitioner in the fields of conflict transformation, peace and human rights. Affiliated to the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Rijeka (Croatia), she holds a Ph.D. in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (UK).