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ID176564
Title ProperFederal versus Unitary States
Other Title InformationEthnic Accommodation of Tamils and Kurds
LanguageENG
AuthorCostantini, Irene ;  O'Driscoll, Dylan ;  Al, Serhun
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article contributes to the debate on whether federalism leads to ethnic accommodation and is peace-preserving through comparing the methods of ethnic accommodation in federal and unitary states. Rather than focusing on a large dataset, this article offers an in-depth picture of the role the two systems play in ethnic accommodation, offering a more nuanced understanding. The Kurds (Iraq and Turkey) and Tamils (India and Sri Lanka) have been chosen as they form territorial minorities in both federal and unitary states. The article suggests that federalist states offer a degree of acceptance toward political, cultural and economic equality with ethnic minorities. However, federalism may not be the cause of ethnic accommodation; it may be on the one hand the expression of a state willing to concede cultural, political and economic equality to an ethnic minority, or on the other hand induce such behavior. Thus, federalism without recognition of such equality does not guarantee ethnic accommodation.
`In' analytical NoteNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 26, No.4; Oct-Dec 2020: p.351-368
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol: 26 No 4
Key WordsFederal versus Unitary States ;  Ethnic Accommodation ;  Tamils and Kurds


 
 
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