In most of Africa, there is evidence of politicised inter-ethnic rivalry and ethnic mobilisation to acquire, maintain or monopolise power as competition for resources intensify. This volume demonstrates how ethnic diversity can be managed at a number of levels in order to improve the lives of citizens. As the contributors show, ethnicity as an identity is fluid and malleable. It can be deconstructed in order to reduce its saliency. Evidently, strong ethnic affliation has also been viewed as a major barrier to human and economic development although ethnically bound welfare organisations do influence the economic and social life of citizens especially in the rural areas, In most of Africa, it is through ethnic identification that competition...
The paradox of efforts over the past twenty years to reinvent democracy in Africa has been that rath...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
Most states in African––as in other parts of the world––have one or more minority groups, which incl...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
Africa is one of the most diverse continents in the world. The diversity in Africa, especially sub-S...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
The concepts of inclusion and exclusion have been widely used to explain the strategies of making et...
Managing ethnic diversity is a challenge faced by practically every African nation. The Ethiopian go...
Ethnic identity is one of the most significant types of identities. Meanwhile, some researchers have...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This volume, from an Africa perspective, examines the relationship between ethnicity and citizenship...
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have minorities from the Indian sub-continent amongst their population. T...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
Abstract: A large literature concludes that competition among ethnic groups causes policy failure, ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The paradox of efforts over the past twenty years to reinvent democracy in Africa has been that rath...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
Most states in African––as in other parts of the world––have one or more minority groups, which incl...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
Africa is one of the most diverse continents in the world. The diversity in Africa, especially sub-S...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
The concepts of inclusion and exclusion have been widely used to explain the strategies of making et...
Managing ethnic diversity is a challenge faced by practically every African nation. The Ethiopian go...
Ethnic identity is one of the most significant types of identities. Meanwhile, some researchers have...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This volume, from an Africa perspective, examines the relationship between ethnicity and citizenship...
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have minorities from the Indian sub-continent amongst their population. T...
The question of ethnicity has been one of the most topical subjects of study by social scientists. T...
Abstract: A large literature concludes that competition among ethnic groups causes policy failure, ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The paradox of efforts over the past twenty years to reinvent democracy in Africa has been that rath...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
Most states in African––as in other parts of the world––have one or more minority groups, which incl...