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Good Fences: The Importance of Setting Boundaries for Peaceful Coexistence
2011
Social Science Research Network
We consider the conditions of peace and violence among ethnic groups, testing a theory designed to predict the locations of violence and interventions that can promote peace. Characterizing the model's success in predicting peace requires examples where peace prevails despite diversity. Switzerland is recognized as a country of peace, stability and prosperity. This is surprising because of its linguistic and religious diversity that in other parts of the world lead to conflict and violence.
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1942515
fatcat:rnhel3rtg5g4tdgg7h7uomi4qu