Beschreibung:
Brian Shoup
This book develops a model that explains how and why interethnic bargains between rival groups can erode given different institutional configurations.
1. Ethnic Identity, Economic Power, and Conflict 2. Ethnic Mythologies and Formal Institutions 3. A Theory of Conflict and Cooperation in Counterbalanced States 4. Fiji: A Nationalist Iceberg in the Pacific 5. Of Ballots and Tall-Grass: Malaysia's Quasi-Democracy and Ethnic Relations 6. South Africa: A Rainbow Nation in Zimbabwe's Shadow 7. Conclusion