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| | Intoduction | 3 |
| | Conclusion | 35, 101 |
| | References | 47, 94 |
| Section I. | Analusing Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict / Neno Gabelia | 9 |
| | 1. Profile of the ethno-political conflict | 10 |
| | Ethnicity in Abkhazian's ethnic conflict and the territory of their settlement | 13 |
| | 2. The way from Abkhazian's Soviet autonomy to breakaway republic | 16 |
| | War in Abkhazia | 17 |
| | 3. The rise and fall of Peace Process | 21 |
| | August five-day war and it's consequences | 24 |
| | Complexity and challenges after five-day war | 28 |
| | 4. IDP's from Georgia | 31 |
| | Alternatives for settlement of the conflict and the return of refugees | 31 |
| | Refugee rights on the property left behind in Abkhazia | 33 |
| | The way back to Abkhazia | 34 |
| | Conclusion | 35 |
| | 5. A peaceful settlement approach of Abkhazia's ethnic conflict | 37 |
| | Settlement mechanism of coflict | 43 |
| Section II. | The sociological reasons for a possible peaceful transformation into a Federation / Romina Gurashi | 53 |
| | 6. Introduction to the methodological tools | 54 |
| | The framework | 54 |
| | The modus operandi | 55 |
| | 7. The sociologic panorama on conflict | 58 |
| | Culture, conflict and cultural fluency | 62 |
| | Nationalism in ethnic conflicts | 65 |
| | Inequality as a source of ethnic conflicts | 66 |
| | 8. Regional political interests in the region | 69 |
| | Briefhistorical references | 69 |
| | Abkhazia's perspective | 71 |
| | Georgia's perspective | 72 |
| | Russia and United States : two opposing policies | 73 |
| | The reasons for the conflict in Abkhaz and Georgian point of view | 74 |
| | 9. Intractability costs | 75 |
| | The social and economic costs in general | 75 |
| | The social and economic coasts of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict | 76 |
| | 10. A possible Federal transformation of the cobflict | 80 |
| | The sociological reasons this choice | 80 |
| | Why federalism? | 82 |
| | The paradoxes of federalism | 85 |
| | Federalism and cooperation | 86 |
| | The reasons to say yes to Federalism | 87 |
| | History of the federal proposals in this case study | 90 |
| | A necessary reconciliation | 92 |