2014
DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2014.986378
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Conflict Resolution in Frozen Conflicts: Timing in Nagorno-Karabakh

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“…4 Many observers before and during the war speculated that partitioning might be the "last stand" objective. 5 Kosovo, hence some observers noted an apparent pattern of expulsion of Albanians concentrated in these same areas and inferred a partition motive. 1 Authorities of Kosovo have shown capacity in building a society with multiethnic and multicultural elements in all parts of Kosovo and there is no doubt that that can be achieved in the northern part as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 Many observers before and during the war speculated that partitioning might be the "last stand" objective. 5 Kosovo, hence some observers noted an apparent pattern of expulsion of Albanians concentrated in these same areas and inferred a partition motive. 1 Authorities of Kosovo have shown capacity in building a society with multiethnic and multicultural elements in all parts of Kosovo and there is no doubt that that can be achieved in the northern part as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tal postura vai ao encontro da extrema polarização criada pela construção identitária na qual se insere a região, cujas percepções e ações norteiam-se a partir da irreconciliação de identidades substancialmente antagônicas de azeris e armênios. Em termos práticos, dessa forma, tem-se uma constante vigilância acerca da tomada de decisões unilaterais vindas de qualquer uma das partes envolvidas no conflito, fato este que, à medida em que impede uma maior aproximação pacífica, é visto pela OSCE como pilar fundamental de sua atuação (MYCHAJLYSZYN, 2001;POKALOVA, 2015).…”
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“…As a result, the conflict "freezes." 48 In this context, institutionalized local governments are often viewed as waystations to secession, although this is not necessarily the case. Fourth, the formation of local governance entities may agitate regional divisions by provoking a backlash from opposing local actors and exacerbate conflict.…”
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“…Even if a ceasefire is agreed, as highlighted by Pokalova, the lack of a political framework aiming to normalize relations with the state in question may "freeze" the conflict as available and satisfactory options decrease. 5 These dilemmas are currently playing out in the case of the newly formed Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Yemen. This paper addresses the emergence of the STC and assesses how to understand its significance in the current attempt to end the conflict, with a view to exploring the role of subnational settlements within unresolved peace processes more generally.…”
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