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Course Number 1044-4045-01
Course Name National and Ethnic Conflicts
Academic Unit The Gershon H. Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences -
Conflict Resolution and Mediation- The International Program
Lecturer Dr. Evgeni KlauberContact
Contact Email: klaubere@tauex.tau.ac.il
Office HoursTuesday 14:00 - 13:00
Building: Naftali-Social Sciences , Room: 734
Mode of Instruction Seminar
Credit Hours 3
Semester 2023/2
Day Mon
Hours 09:00-11:30
Building Naftali-Social Sciences
Room 004
Course is taught in English
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Short Course Description

Nationalism and ethnic conflict are among the defining phenomena of the modern era, yet our understanding of these phenomena remains very limited. What is nation? Where is the nation?s homeland? Who is part of "us" and who is part of "them"? Why some ethnic groups mobilize to civil wars while others remain silent? How are these questions answered? Why do these answers alter? These and other questions stand at the center of inter- and intra-national conflicts around the globe. This seminar will unfold the main theoretical approaches to understand them and will try to provide possible solutions for ethnic conflicts. It will then investigate the interactions between state-building and nation-building, the relationship between nationalism, citizenship and minority rights, the nexus between nationalism, ethnicity and conflict, the colonial legacies of nationalism (especially among Post-Soviet newly emerged states), the religious nationalism, and the impact of globalization on ethnicity and nationalism. We will also try to integrating ideas of culture, ethnicity, and multiculturalism into conflict resolution.



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