The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict | 1997 | Publications

The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict

Barry R. Posen

in Andrew K. Hanami, ed. Perspectives on Structural Realism (New York, Palgrave Macmillan: Spring 1993) [Also published in Survival Vol. 35, No. 1 (1993)]

The end of the Cold War has been accompanied by the emergence of nationalist, ethnic and religious conflict in Eurasia. However, the risks and intensity of these conflicts have varied from region to region: Ukrainians and Russians are still getting along relatively well; Serbs and Slovenians had a short, sharp clash; Serbs, Croats, and Bosnian Muslims have waged open warfare; and Armenians and Azeris seem destined to fight a slow-motion attrition war. The claim that newly released, age-old antipathies account for this violence, fails to explain the considerbale variance in observable intergroup relations.