Type | Book |
Title | Conflict Prevention and the Issue of Higher Education in the Mother Tongue: The Case of the Republic of Macedonia |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
URL | https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/files/1037866/Proefschrift_Marcin_Czaplinski_100908.pdf |
Abstract | After being largely neglected in the XX century, today conflict prevention occupies an increasingly important role on the agenda of policy makers. As Tony Judt said: “Warmaking is the exception in modern international affairs. The real challenge is preventing war, making peace and keeping it.”1 At the same time, minorities have a significant impact on political stability and security in the world. The Minority Rights Group estimates that minorities comprise 30-40% of the world’s population.2 In addition, at present most of the conflicts have an inter-ethnic character.3 The classical clashes and tensions between States appear to have been replaced by conflicts generated by tensions between ethnically defined groups and often between a national majority and a national minority. Among various aspects of minority rights the right to education in the mother tongue has led to many disputes. This is mostly due to the fact that education in the language of the minority determines to a large degree the position of a minority language in the state and the degree of participation of persons belonging to minorities in public services. Against this background, the role of education as a source of conflict in inter-ethnic relations, but also as one of tools to prevent them, especially in the long term, deserves special attention. |
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