| No 209
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Ethnic Politics |
| Institution |
Cornell University |
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Publication (Book) |
Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY |
| Published in |
USA, 1994 |
| Language |
English |
| Abstract |
Essman focuses on ethnic mobilization and the management of ethnic conflict, on the ways ethnic groups prepare for political combat, and on the measures that can moderate or control ethnic disputes, whether peaceful or violent. He illustrates the theoretical approach by analyzing experiences in South Africa, Israel, Quebec, and Malaysia. In his view ethnic pluralism and ethnic politics are not collective psychoses or aberrations to be deplored and exorcised, but pervasive realities that observers can confront and politicians can manage. |
| Availability |
Library of Central European University, Budapest |
| Discipline(s) |
political science
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| Source(s) |
case study
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