© 1993 by Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. As an ethnically heterogeneous but stable democracy, the United States is a puzzle for students of politics. Typically, the literature of democratic theory regards ethnic diversity as disruptive of a democratic polity. However, the United States has so far avoided the system-threatening consequences of heterogeneity experienced by other democratic
What accounts for the political successes and exclusions of immigrants and their descendants? Does a...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Developed democracies in Europe and elsewhere are experiencing an unprecedented influx of culturally...
© 1993 by Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. As an ethnically heterogeneous but stable democracy...
Why has the promise of American democracy been so persuasive to immigrants despite prejudice regardi...
This book asks what distinguishes peaceful plural democracies from violent ones and what distinguish...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
“Chris Haynes and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan also move beyond the issue of political participation to ...
Over the past four decades, the United States has experienced the largest influx of immigrants in it...
American democracy is in trouble. Since the 2016 election, a sizable literature has developed that f...
It can come as no surprise that the ethnic makeup of the American population is rapidly changing. Th...
Contemporary democratic politics is multicultural politics. During the second half of the twentieth ...
In light of the long histories of racial violence, discrimination, and organized protest by racial a...
Global migration and the rise of far-right parties have increased the importance of political debate...
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, as approximately 50 million people migrated ...
What accounts for the political successes and exclusions of immigrants and their descendants? Does a...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Developed democracies in Europe and elsewhere are experiencing an unprecedented influx of culturally...
© 1993 by Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. As an ethnically heterogeneous but stable democracy...
Why has the promise of American democracy been so persuasive to immigrants despite prejudice regardi...
This book asks what distinguishes peaceful plural democracies from violent ones and what distinguish...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
“Chris Haynes and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan also move beyond the issue of political participation to ...
Over the past four decades, the United States has experienced the largest influx of immigrants in it...
American democracy is in trouble. Since the 2016 election, a sizable literature has developed that f...
It can come as no surprise that the ethnic makeup of the American population is rapidly changing. Th...
Contemporary democratic politics is multicultural politics. During the second half of the twentieth ...
In light of the long histories of racial violence, discrimination, and organized protest by racial a...
Global migration and the rise of far-right parties have increased the importance of political debate...
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, as approximately 50 million people migrated ...
What accounts for the political successes and exclusions of immigrants and their descendants? Does a...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Developed democracies in Europe and elsewhere are experiencing an unprecedented influx of culturally...