Crossing the Conflict Divide: De facto Borders, State Belonging, and the Changing Dynamics of Enemy Relations in Abkhazia

IF 1.2 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Ethnopolitics Pub Date : 2022-02-22 DOI:10.1080/17449057.2022.2028385
Andrea Peinhopf
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Abstract Focusing on the motivations of ethnic Abkhazians travelling ‘to Georgia’, this article examines the changing dynamics of enemy relations and state belonging in the contest of contested, de facto statehood. Drawing on ethnographic data collected among ordinary Abkhaz, I argue that while it can be certain limitations of life in a de facto state that motivate people to cross the conflict divide, it is simultaneously their belonging to the Abkhazian state that equips them with the confidence to encounter the ‘enemy’. This challenges the assumption that de facto statehood is necessarily detrimental to peacebuilding, instead showing how it can facilitate ‘normal’ relations.
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跨越冲突的鸿沟:事实上的边界,国家归属,以及阿布哈兹敌对关系的变化动态
摘要:本文着眼于阿布哈兹人“前往格鲁吉亚”的动机,探讨了在有争议的、事实上的国家地位的竞争中,敌对关系和国家归属的变化动态。根据在普通阿布哈兹人中收集的人种学数据,我认为,虽然在一个事实上的国家中,生活的某些限制可能促使人们跨越冲突的鸿沟,但同时,他们对阿布哈兹国家的归属感使他们有信心面对“敌人”。这挑战了事实上的国家地位必然不利于和平建设的假设,相反,它显示了它如何促进“正常”关系。
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Ethnopolitics
Ethnopolitics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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