Land and Territoriality (Ethnicity and Identity)

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In the past, territorial conflict usually involved major powers seeking hegemony over strategic spaces and resources. More recently, however, the decline of opposing global power blocs has elevated ethnicity to a prime cause of conflict over land.This book considers the multiple roles ethnicity plays in fostering territorial conflicts, both violent and non-violent, across the globe. While land disputes relating to nationalism have resulted in the loss of human life in some regions, in others ties between ethnicity and land are asserted more peacefully. Nationalism and challenges to the validity of the links between people and places have caused widespread bloodshed in the disputed territory of Palestine, involving competing claims of Arabs and Jews, have led to war. In North America, however, indigenous Indians’ claims to land are settled in the courts, rather than through violence. This book shows how human behaviour is affected by the multiple ways in which people identify with land, topography and natural resources. In doing so, it highlights the growing trend towards defining physical space in specific ethnic contexts, associated with a contemporary world that facilitates global movement.

Author(s): Michael Saltman
Edition: First Edition
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 269
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;

Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
1 Introduction......Page 7
2 Culture and Politics in the Aboriginal Landscape......Page 15
3 The Time When the Majority in the Israeli ‘Cabinet’ Decided Not to Block the Possibility of the Return of the Arab Refugees’......Page 43
4 All That Fuss Over 100 Houses......Page 77
5 Out of Place......Page 99
6 Ritual Distances, Territorial Divisions......Page 119
7 Imitating Ethnicity......Page 141
8 From Cattle Herding to Cultivation......Page 165
9 Land Territory and Identity in the Deterritorialized......Page 181
List of Contributors......Page 215
Index......Page 217