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People changing places : new perspectives on demography, migration, conflict, and the state /
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Newyork:
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2019
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Table of Contents:
- Demography, migration, conflict, and the state : the contentious politics of connecting people to places / Isabelle Côté and Matthew I. Mitchell
- "Sons of the soil" : conflicts and autochthony : bridging the literatures / Ragnhild Nordås
- This land is whose land? : "sons of the soil" conflicts in Darfur / Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
- Ethnic census-taking, instability, and armed conflict / Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, and Isabelle Côté
- Internal migration, political liberalization, and violent conflict in authoritarian China / Isabelle Côté
- The concept of "rootedness" in the struggle for political power in the former Soviet Union in the 1990s / Pål Kolstø
- How homelands change : lessons from the experience of two Israeli nationalist movements / Nadav G. Shelef
- Sons of the Soviet soil and the collapse of the USSR / Monica Duffy Toft
- Migration and conflict in OECD countries / Michael S. Teitelbaum
- Ethnic nationalism or relaxed assimilation? : the response of dominant ethnic groups to immigration in the Anglo-Saxon world / Eric Kaufmann
- Concluding remarks on the politics of people changing places / Monica Duffy Tof.