Sovereignty/Political Control
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, Supreme power or authority over a state/nation. These 9 cites all have
conflict over this- who should rightfully control? You do not want to share
power with the other group because you disagree with their views and do
not think they should have control.
When was the Good Friday Agreement?
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1998
Spatial, Physical, and Social Characteristics of an urban environment that are
negatively affected by nationalistic/ethnic conflict
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spatial- boundaries and barriers and movement of people; segregation;
physical is destruction of buildings apartheid south Africa; social- social
separation of peoples during the conflict increased stereotypes
When was the battle of Kosovo?
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1389
,Antagonists (enemies) of the nine primary cities covered in City and Soul:
Johannesburg
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Black African majority vs. Whites (Afrikaners, British-origin)
When did the French create Lebanon?
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1926
Build on the grassroots; local knowledge of on the group sectarian realities
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Have to be sensitive
As planners you cannot identity places without community participations or
how people on the ground feel about that proposed development
Polarized Cities
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, contested government, constant turmoil and us vs. them
Six Explanations for Ethnic Conflict Today:"De-Frosting
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Has similarities to imperial legacies
Does not relate to the imperial government, but an authoritarian ruler
Ruler comes from the ethnic country and is a native
Takes over through a coup
Becomes the authoritarian leader
Holds country together in militaristic ways
Not democratic at all
Huge suppression through ethic groups
Especially those who are not part of the ethnic group of authoritarian
leader
Seen in Spain & Yugoslavia
When they die, the regime ends
Decades of authoritarian regime is gone
There is not a void in leadership
How are we going to control this country?
The ethnic groups rise up, and they fight each other for political control
over the country
Authoritarian is a home-bread leader that dies off, and they distorted
intergroup relations
Types of Urban Policy Strategy: Resolver
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Address root causes/sovereignty issues; encompasses equity by paying
attention to the disadvantaged group, but also acknowledging the root
causes that cause that imbalance. Looks at the history of the groups and
how it impacted the out-group especially. Gets you "into the political
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, Supreme power or authority over a state/nation. These 9 cites all have
conflict over this- who should rightfully control? You do not want to share
power with the other group because you disagree with their views and do
not think they should have control.
When was the Good Friday Agreement?
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1998
Spatial, Physical, and Social Characteristics of an urban environment that are
negatively affected by nationalistic/ethnic conflict
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spatial- boundaries and barriers and movement of people; segregation;
physical is destruction of buildings apartheid south Africa; social- social
separation of peoples during the conflict increased stereotypes
When was the battle of Kosovo?
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1389
,Antagonists (enemies) of the nine primary cities covered in City and Soul:
Johannesburg
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Black African majority vs. Whites (Afrikaners, British-origin)
When did the French create Lebanon?
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1926
Build on the grassroots; local knowledge of on the group sectarian realities
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Have to be sensitive
As planners you cannot identity places without community participations or
how people on the ground feel about that proposed development
Polarized Cities
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, contested government, constant turmoil and us vs. them
Six Explanations for Ethnic Conflict Today:"De-Frosting
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Has similarities to imperial legacies
Does not relate to the imperial government, but an authoritarian ruler
Ruler comes from the ethnic country and is a native
Takes over through a coup
Becomes the authoritarian leader
Holds country together in militaristic ways
Not democratic at all
Huge suppression through ethic groups
Especially those who are not part of the ethnic group of authoritarian
leader
Seen in Spain & Yugoslavia
When they die, the regime ends
Decades of authoritarian regime is gone
There is not a void in leadership
How are we going to control this country?
The ethnic groups rise up, and they fight each other for political control
over the country
Authoritarian is a home-bread leader that dies off, and they distorted
intergroup relations
Types of Urban Policy Strategy: Resolver
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Address root causes/sovereignty issues; encompasses equity by paying
attention to the disadvantaged group, but also acknowledging the root
causes that cause that imbalance. Looks at the history of the groups and
how it impacted the out-group especially. Gets you "into the political