ABSTRACT

This major and timely collection addresses one of the world's most visible and tragic problems: ethnic conflict and its regulation. It begins with a guide to the primary methods used to eliminate or manag eethnic conflict, and is followed by a global sample of case studies written by leading authorities in their fields.

chapter 1|40 pages

Introduction

The macro-political regulation of ethnic conflict

chapter 2|21 pages

Canadian responses to ethnic conflict

Consociationalism, federalism and control

chapter 4|22 pages

Ethnic conflict in India

A case study of Punjab

chapter 5|22 pages

Malaysia

Malay political hegemony and ‘coercive consociationalism'

chapter 6|23 pages

Containment or regulation?

The British approach to ethnic conflict in Northern Ireland

chapter 7|21 pages

Burundi in comparative perspective

Dimensions of ethnic strife

chapter 9|22 pages

Spain

Peripheral nationalism and state response 1

chapter 10|25 pages

South Africa

The opening of the apartheid mind 1

chapter 12|21 pages

Belgium

The variability of ethnic relations