The Moral Economies Of Ethnic And Nationalist Claims

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At a time when states, armed insurgent movements, and ethnic and nationalist political parties make claims based on the defence of communal interests and political and religious ideologies – with often deadly consequences – it is important to understand the discourses and actions that are used to legitimize these claims. This book argues that competing moral economies – the beliefs and practices that normatively regulate and legitimize the distribution of wealth, power, and status in a society – play an important role in ethnic and nationalist conflict. Bringing together international experts on the politics of ethnicity and nationalism, this final volume in the prestigious EDG series investigates how moral economies have been challenged in identity-based communities in ways that precipitate or exacerbate conflicts. The combination of theoretical chapters and case studies ranging from Africa and Asia to North America provides compelling evidence for the value of moral economy analysis in understanding problems associated with ethnic and nationalist mobilization and conflict.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Bruce J. Berman
Publisher : UBC Press
Release : 2016-09-15
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780774833172


The Moral Economies Of Ethnic And Nationalist Claims

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Bringing together international experts on ethnicity and nationalism, this book argues that competing moral economies play an important role in ethnic and nationalist conflict. Its authors investigate how the beliefs and practices that normatively regulate and legitimize the distribution of wealth, power, and status in a society – moral economies – are being challenged in identity-based communities in ways that precipitate or exacerbate conflicts. The combination of theoretical chapters and case studies ranging from Africa and Asia to North America provides compelling evidence for the value of moral economy analysis in understanding problems associated with ethnic and nationalist mobilization and conflict.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Bruce J. Berman
Publisher : UBC Press
Release : 2016-09-15
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0774833165


From Divided Pasts To Cohesive Futures

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Offers an insightful yet readable study of the paths - and challenges - to social cohesion in Africa, by experienced historians, economists and political scientists.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Hiroyuki Hino
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2019-08-22
File : 469 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108476607


The Socio Cultural Ethnic And Historic Foundations Of Kenya S Electoral Violence

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Kenya’s 2007 General Election results announcement precipitated the worst ethnic conflict in the country’s history; 1,133 people were killed, while 600,000 were internally displaced. Within 2 months, the incumbent and the challenger had agreed to a power-sharing agreement and a Government of National Unity. This book investigates the role of socio-cultural origins of ethnic conflict during electoral periods in Kenya beginning with the multi-party era of democratization and the first multi-party elections of 1992, illustrating how ethnic groups construct their interests and cooperate (or fail to) based on shared traits. The author demonstrates that socio-cultural traditions have led to the collaboration (and frequent conflict) between the Kikuyu and Kalenjin that has dominated power and politics in independent Kenya. The author goes onto evaluate the possibility of peace for future elections. This book will be of interest to scholars of African democracy, Kenyan history and politics, and ethnic conflict.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Stephen M. Magu
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-02-02
File : 262 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351142427


Why Do Elections Matter In Africa

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A radical new approach to understanding Africa's elections: explaining why politicians, bureaucrats and voters so frequently break electoral rules.

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Genre : Law
Author : Nic Cheeseman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2021-02-18
File : 377 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108417235


Anti Jewish Violence In Poland 1914 1920

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The first scholarly account of massive and fateful pogrom waves, interpreted through the lens of folk culture and social psychology.

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Genre : History
Author : William W. Hagen
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Release : 2018-04-19
File : 571 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521884921


Routledge Handbook Of Democratization In Africa

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This volume explores the issues and debates surrounding the ongoing processes of democratization in sub-Saharan Africa, illuminating the central dynamics characterizing Africa’s democratic experiments, and considering the connections between democratization and economic, social, and cultural developments on the continent. Reflecting the diverse and rich nature of this field of study, the Handbook of Democratization in Africa features more than thirty contributions structured into six thematic sections: The politics and paths of regime development Institutional dynamics Political mobilization and voting dynamics The politics of identity Social forces from below The consequences of democracy. Chapters offer overviews of the key scholarship on particular topics, including central insights from the latest research, and provide suggestions for those interested in further inquiry. The material includes attention to broad cross-continental patterns, for example with respect to public opinion, political violence, or the role of different institutions and actors. It also includes rich case material, drawing on and highlighting the experiences of a diverse collection of countries. Encouraging a comprehensive view of key concerns and enhancing understanding of particular issues, the Handbook of Democratization in Africa represents a critical resource for experts and students of African politics, democratization, and African studies.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Gabrielle Lynch
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-07-02
File : 627 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351623636


The Cambridge History Of Socialism

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This volume describes the various movements and parties, across all six continents, that wanted social change through state transformation. It begins with a reconstruction of social democracy's trajectories from the 1870s until the present. The evolution of socialism on different continents is illustrated through a number of national case studies. Experiments at a subnational level (for example, municipal socialism) are also explored, as are the varying experiences of international umbrella organizations. The next part focuses on divergent socialist experiments and ideologies in several parts of the world, including South Asia, Africa, the Arab world, Brazil, Venezuela, and Israel/Palestine, followed by an overview of 'independent' socialist movements, including left-socialist parties of the 1930s and the post-war period, and the global New Left since its beginnings in the 1950s. The volume concludes with critical essays on socialism's long-term and global development.

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Genre : History
Author : Marcel van der Linden
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-11-24
File : 896 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108588591


The Oxford Handbook Of Governance And Limited Statehood

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Unpacking the major debates, this Oxford Handbook brings together leading authors of the field to provide a state-of-the-art guide to governance in areas of limited statehood where state authorities lack the capacity to implement and enforce central decision and/or to uphold the monopoly over the means of violence. While areas of limited statehood can be found everywhere - not just in the global South -, they are neither ungoverned nor ungovernable. Rather, a variety of actors maintain public order and safety, as well as provide public goods and services. While external state 'governors' and their interventions in the global South have received special scholarly attention, various non-state actors - from NGOs to business to violent armed groups - have emerged that also engage in governance. This evidence holds for diverse policy fields and historical cases. The Handbook gives a comprehensive picture of the varieties of governance in areas of limited statehood from interdisciplinary perspectives including political science, geography, history, law, and economics. 29 chapters review the academic scholarship and explore the conditions of effective and legitimate governance in areas of limited statehood, as well as its implications for world politics in the twenty-first century. The authors examine theoretical and methodological approaches as well as historical and spatial dimensions of areas of limited statehood, and deal with the various governors as well as their modes of governance. They cover a variety of issue areas and explore the implications for the international legal order, for normative theory, and for policies toward areas of limited statehood.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Thomas Risse
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2018
File : 657 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198797203


Selling Sex In Kenya

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A study of gendered agency under neoliberal structures, seen through the life stories and narratives of Kenyan sex workers.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Eglė Česnulytė
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2020
File : 215 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108494052