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Internal Conflict, Marginalised Groups and the Role of Civil Society

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Vasilis Ellinas Kiliaris
University of Macedonia
Randi Solhjell
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

Abstract

Since the end of the Cold War, internal conflict has been one of the prevalent features of discord in International Relations. This panel will examine more closely who the main actors are in such conflict, questioning the role of ethnicity and nationalism, as well as looking at the role of youth and civil society.

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