<p>Cities have long been associated with diversity and tolerance but from Jerusalem to Belfast to the Basque Country many of the most intractable conflicts of the past century have played out in urban spaces. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume examine the interrelationships of ethnic racial religious or other identity conflicts and larger battles over sovereignty and governance. Under what conditions do identity conflicts undermine the legitimacy and power of nation-states empires or urban authorities? Does the urban built environment play a role in remedying or exacerbating such conflicts? Employing comparative analysis these case studies from the Middle East Europe and South and Southeast Asia advance our understanding of the origins and nature of urban conflict.</p>
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