This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to our understanding of the contrasting histories of Ghana and Nigeria. The papers confirm the importance of horizontal inequalities as a source of political instability and violent conflict, and show that they are particularly likely to lead to conflict where political and socioeconomic exclusion run in the same direction or are consistant
This article assesses the viability of ethnicity as an explanation for the worsening orgy of conflic...
© Valpy FitzGerald, Judith Heyer and Rosemary Thorp 2011. The upsurge of violent conflicts in the ea...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys to document the evolution of political cleavages in ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
Horizontal inequalities (HIs) are inequalities among groups with common felt cultural identities. Th...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
Through a comparative analysis of ethnic relations in two multi-ethnic cities in southern Nigeria, t...
The epicenter of every development discourse is for humanity--placing individuals firmly as the majo...
In Ghana historical and modern legal and political circumstances have contributed to violent conflic...
This thesis analyses the potentiality of ethnic politics and violent conflicts in Ghana. It is a fac...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
In this article it is argued that, although the study of ethnicity in Nigeria bears the imprint of a...
Drawing on perceptions survey research conducted in Ghana and Nigeria, this article explores whether...
This article assesses the viability of ethnicity as an explanation for the worsening orgy of conflic...
© Valpy FitzGerald, Judith Heyer and Rosemary Thorp 2011. The upsurge of violent conflicts in the ea...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys to document the evolution of political cleavages in ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
Horizontal inequalities (HIs) are inequalities among groups with common felt cultural identities. Th...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
Through a comparative analysis of ethnic relations in two multi-ethnic cities in southern Nigeria, t...
The epicenter of every development discourse is for humanity--placing individuals firmly as the majo...
In Ghana historical and modern legal and political circumstances have contributed to violent conflic...
This thesis analyses the potentiality of ethnic politics and violent conflicts in Ghana. It is a fac...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
In this article it is argued that, although the study of ethnicity in Nigeria bears the imprint of a...
Drawing on perceptions survey research conducted in Ghana and Nigeria, this article explores whether...
This article assesses the viability of ethnicity as an explanation for the worsening orgy of conflic...
© Valpy FitzGerald, Judith Heyer and Rosemary Thorp 2011. The upsurge of violent conflicts in the ea...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys to document the evolution of political cleavages in ...