How Special Is Ethnic Separation as a Strategy for Resolving Conflict?

Tullberg and Tullberg make a reasonable case that ethnic separation is usually a desirable alternative to violent ethnic conflict. However, it is doubtful that any single strategy will markedly improve world conditions.

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