The use of ethnofederalism as an institutional means of managing ethnic problems remains controversial. For critics, it hardens ethnic divisions and all but guarantees secession and state collapse. To dismiss it, however, implies that alternative institutions exist that are both feasible to implement and [potentially] successful. To date, critics have struggled to make a convincing case on either point. This article examines empirically the viability of institutional alternatives to ethnofederalism. Based on data drawn from post 1945 and using a ôsame-systemö comparative design, the results indicate that where ethnofederal systems have failed, they have generally failed in contexts where no institutional alternatives could plausibly have su...
Background. The ethnic factor is important in the development of federal relations. Federalism is a...
ABSTRACT. Given the essentially territorial nature of the state, it has sometimes been assumed that ...
Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades following World War II. As such, it is im...
The use of ethnofederalism as an institutional means of managing ethnic problems remains controversi...
My research focuses on the effectiveness of granting territorial autonomy to compact ethnic groups (...
Exploring five distinct models of federal arrangement, this book evaluates the relative merits of ea...
Ethnofederalism has been contested as a solution for diverse societies as seen recently in Nepal (wh...
This article is offered as an inquiry into the theoretical and methodological problems associated wi...
Abstract. Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades fol-lowing World War II. As suc...
Problems of preservation of territorial integrity of the multiethnic states and safety in the sphere...
ABSTRACT. Pioneering work by Karl Deutsch on the dynamics of national-ism, rooted in its evolution a...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
It is often argued that political institutions such as the level of democ-ratization, consociational...
In context of historical-ethnopolitical approach in article is considered the practice of multi-ethn...
This paper examines the conflict between ethnospecific immigrant serving organisations and so called...
Background. The ethnic factor is important in the development of federal relations. Federalism is a...
ABSTRACT. Given the essentially territorial nature of the state, it has sometimes been assumed that ...
Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades following World War II. As such, it is im...
The use of ethnofederalism as an institutional means of managing ethnic problems remains controversi...
My research focuses on the effectiveness of granting territorial autonomy to compact ethnic groups (...
Exploring five distinct models of federal arrangement, this book evaluates the relative merits of ea...
Ethnofederalism has been contested as a solution for diverse societies as seen recently in Nepal (wh...
This article is offered as an inquiry into the theoretical and methodological problems associated wi...
Abstract. Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades fol-lowing World War II. As suc...
Problems of preservation of territorial integrity of the multiethnic states and safety in the sphere...
ABSTRACT. Pioneering work by Karl Deutsch on the dynamics of national-ism, rooted in its evolution a...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
It is often argued that political institutions such as the level of democ-ratization, consociational...
In context of historical-ethnopolitical approach in article is considered the practice of multi-ethn...
This paper examines the conflict between ethnospecific immigrant serving organisations and so called...
Background. The ethnic factor is important in the development of federal relations. Federalism is a...
ABSTRACT. Given the essentially territorial nature of the state, it has sometimes been assumed that ...
Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades following World War II. As such, it is im...