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South Tyrol's changing political system: from dissociative on the road to associative conflict resolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Günther Pallaver*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science and Sociology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, Email: guenther.pallaver@uibk.ac.at

Abstract

South Tyrol (Italy), with its three officially recognized language groups (Germans, Italians and Ladins), is a successful model of how a minority problem can be solved. It is based upon the principle of dissociative conflict resolution, which means separating the language groups as much as possible between themselves, as well as the principle of consociational democracy, which focuses primarily on the cooperation between the language groups’ elites. In the last few years it has been observed that while the institutional frame has not changed, society has, thereby starting to undermine the existing political and institutional system from below. This concerns mainly the ethnic division, which is being questioned more and more by civil society, as well as aspects of cooperation between the elites. As a consequence of this process, South Tyrol's autonomy is moving toward further integration, with the latter again translating into strengthening the two factors of territoriality and identity.

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