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Autonomy and the territorial management of ethnic conflicts in Northeast India

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2021
This article draws a typology of autonomy in the Northeast to examine how the Indian state territorially manages ethnic conflicts in its periphery. The differential nature and history of conflicts, and timing and mode of negotiation, are used as two ...
Kham Khan Suan Hausing
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Gendering ethnic conflicts: minority women in divided societies – the case of Muslim women in India

Affect, Interest and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts, 2017
This article explores the practical and theoretical significance and long-term consequences of the failure to incorporate women’s interests in post-conflict negotiations by examining the case of Muslim women in India. Analyses of deeply divided societies
Ayelet Harel-Shalev
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The geography of natural resources, ethnic inequality and civil conflicts

European Journal of Political Economy, 2019
We study whether the spatial distribution of natural resources across different ethnic groups within countries causes spatial inequality and the incidence of armed conflict.
Christian Lessmann, Arne Steinkraus
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ETHNIC CONFLICT

Sociology, 2000
The ethnic dimension to social relations can be distinguished from dimensions based on neighbourliness, national origin, race and religion etc., but ethnic conflicts are not a special class of conflicts. The significance of a shared ethnic origin varies with the location and scale of social relations.
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Ethnic conflict: the role of ethnic representation

WIDER Working Paper, 2023
We investigate the impact of the political representation of minority groups on the incidence of ethnic conflict in India. We code data on Hindu-Muslim violence and Muslim political representation in India and leverage quasi-random variation in legislator religion generated by the results of close elections.
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1987
In the new states of Africa and Asia, no problem has more fiercely challenged political order and state cohesion than ethnic conflict. In this work of breathtaking scope and prodigious scholarship, Donald Horowitz has gone the furthest of any writer in a generation to remove the many illusions and fill the huge voids in our understanding of this ...
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

2005
In much of the developing world — most notably Africa, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East — ethnic strife, more so than class conflict or other types of social cleavage, has been the major source of political friction and violence during the past half-century.
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

2009
Abstract This article focuses on ethnic conflict and ethnic identity. It begins by differentiating these from nationalism, national identity, and civil wars. It presents a survey of the explanations provided in four traditions of enquiry, and also provides an analysis of the inadequacies or merits of arguments within each tradition.
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Encyclopedia of Modern Ethnic Conflicts

, 2003
A century ago, Marxists predicted the social class would replace such primitive bases of political association as ethnicity and language. Yet at the beginning of a new millennium, ethnic identity remains integral to politics in the modern world ...
J. Rudolph
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