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    ROLE OF EDUCATION WHERE ETHNICITY PLAYED MAYOR ROLES: A CASE STUDY OF YUGOSLAVIA AND THAILAND
    (ACU JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, 2021-12) Bayo, T. Asala,; Shobayo, M. A.; Adeagbo, Esther Olajumoke
    The issue of conflict is not peculiar to Africa, likewise when it comes to ethnicity rivalry and conflict in which most of the people are not aware. The purpose of this paper is to examine the believe is that it is only an African problem or Black man woe. That is 'the purpose of this paper to examine the role which ethnicity play in two countries outside Africa, using Yugoslavia and Thailand as a case study. The paper discovered what is. common among the black race can also be found among other ethnic groups around the World. Furthermore, other common factors that the paper. unearth is that where there is conflict those involved in it always find the mean on how the conflict can be resolved either through conventional or traditional 'mechanisms. An analytical method of research was employed in getting the facts presented in the study. The paper submitted further that ethnic conflict resolution in traditional Yugoslavia and Thailand societies ' ( operate within the: communal setting rather them that of individuals contradictory 10 the perception of the Western World. It concluded that the customs and traditions of both parties in the; conflict form the basis for the resolution.

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