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ID052516
Title ProperStructures of ethnic conflict: revolution versus secession in Rwanda and Sri Lanka
LanguageENG
AuthorMason, T David
Publication2003.
Summary / Abstract (Note)structural framework of ethnic politics is presented, contrasting the patterns of inter-ethnic relations found in ranked versus unranked systems of ethnic stratification. This framework allows us to account for why ethnic conflict erupts in some cases but not others, and why that conflict takes the form of ethnic revolution in some situations and ethnic separatism in others. This framework's explanatory utility is illustrated with a comparison of case studies: why ethnic separatism emerged in Sri Lanka while ethnic revolution occurred in Rwanda.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 15, No.4; Winter 2003: p 83-113
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 15 No 4
Key WordsEthnic Conflict ;  Rwanda ;  Sri Lanka ;  Terrorism