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Politics and Ethnicity

A Comparative Study

J. Rudolph

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English
Palgrave Macmillan
22 September 2006
This book seeks to offer a brief, broad, comparative study of ethnic politics that places ethnic conflict within the context of particular political systems. The book is organized

around three main themes: 1) the durability of ethnicity as

a basis of political identity and source of conflict; 2) the factors which influence ethnic conflict in the contemporary, multi-ethnic and/or multinational world and their relevance to ethnopolitics in democratic, industrialized countries,

democratizing countries, and the developing world; and 3) the relationship of ethnicity to forms of social and political differentiation like class and territoriality. To develop these themes, they are explored by comparing and contrasting

the experiences of France, Czechoslovakia and its subsequent division, and Nigeria. The theoretical and practical implications of these cases are then explored in terms of how they may apply to other regions, such as Bosnia and Kosovo. Students studying Comparative Politics; Ethnicity and Politics;

European Studies; African studies
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Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   571g
ISBN:   9781403962331
ISBN 10:   1403962332
Series:   Perspectives in Comparative Politics
Pages:   254
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JOSEPH RUDOLPH is a Professor of Political Science at Towson University, Maryland, USA.

Reviews for Politics and Ethnicity: A Comparative Study

"""This book is based on a lifetime's study of ethnopolitical conflict across the globe, including considerable fieldwork. Its case studies are designed to illuminate broader comparative points about how such persistent but fluid demands can be accommodated in the policy processes of various regimes around the world. It is wide-ranging, theoretically informed, and provocative in its conclusions."" - Donley T. Studlar, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Political Science, West Virginia University""This book is the magnum opus of a scholar who has for many years been publishing seminal works on problems arising from the ethnic heterogeneity of states. Only one with such a background could produce a volume so rich in its variety of source material and so penetrating in its analyses. Innovations include a two-fold classification of ethnic groups predicated upon whether they are living within or without their ethnic homeland, a classification permitting the author to transcend the cleavage between ethnonationalism and ethnicity; a tripartite division of states into mature democratic, post-communist, and emerging categories; and, for each of these three categories, a combination of a wealth of illustrative data drawn from several states, further illustrated by an in-depth, single-state case study. This is truly an important contribution to the literature."" - Walker Connor, Distinguished Visiting Professor, Middlebury College"


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