Language Policy and Conflict Prevention

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Language Policy and Conflict Prevention
Author : Iryna Ulasiuk
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2018
ISBN : 9789004357754
Pages : 327 pages
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Language Policy and Conflict Prevention analyses the components of a balanced language policy with a view to reducing conflict potential. It draws upon contributions from experts working for the OSCE HCNM, Council of Europe, UN as well as leading academics.

Language Policy and Conflict Prevention

Language Policy and Conflict Prevention analyses the components of a balanced language policy with a view to reducing conflict potential. It draws upon contributions from experts working for the OSCE HCNM, Council of Europe, UN as well as leading academics.

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