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Diversity, Violence, and Recognition

How recognizing ethnic identity promotes peace

Cyrus (Associate Professor of Politics, Associate Professor of Politics, NYU) Samii & Elisabeth (Associate Professor of Politics, Associate Professor of Politics, NYU) King

Diversity, Violence, and Recognition

Diversity, Violence, and Recognition

How recognizing ethnic identity promotes peace

Diversity, Violence, and Recognition

 

This book investigates governing institutions and their treatment of ethnic identity after violent conflict. It asks whether or not governments in countries experiencing violent conflict should recognize ethnic identities and how these choices affect peace.


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Beschrijving Diversity, Violence, and Recognition

When considering strategies to address violent conflict, scholars and policymakers debate the wisdom of recognizing versus avoiding reference to ethnic identities in government institutions. In Diversity, Violence, and Recognition, Elisabeth King and Cyrus Samii examine the reasons that governments choose to recognize ethnic identities and the consequences of such choices for peace. The authors introduce a theory on the merits and risks of recognizing ethnic groups in state institutions, pointing to the crucial role of ethnic demographics. Through a global quantitative analysis and in-depth case studies of Burundi, Rwanda, and Ethiopia, they find promise in recognition. Countries that adopt recognition go on to experience less violence, more economic vitality, and more democratic politics, but these effects depend on which ethnic group is in power. King and Samii's findings are important for scholars studying peace, democracy, and development, and practically relevant to policymakers attempting to make these concepts a reality.


ISBN
9780197509456
Pagina's
240
Verschenen
NUR
754
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

Politicologie