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ETHNIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT (2) answer(s).
 
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Electoral strategies of ethnic conflict management / Upadhya , Priyankar   Journal Article
Upadhya , Priyankar Journal Article
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New others in post-conflict consociations: a continuum of exclusion? / Mikhael, Drew   Journal Article
Mikhael, Drew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Debates on consociationalism seek to explain how and why prescriptive power-sharing can support successful ethnic conflict management in post-conflict societies and if the differences between liberal and corporate consociationalism affect system stability. At the same time, a new and growing body of work has begun to examine the previously under-considered effects of power-sharing on “Others,” that is, those communities not in alignment with the included ethnic groups. This paper adds to understandings of liberal and corporate consociational models and their impact on a specific type of Other – “newcomers” – through interviews with civil society organizations representing their interests. Current approaches to the liberal-corporate distinction do not reflect the impact of institutional design on newcomers navigation of power-sharing systems. Through a comparative analysis of newcomer engagement in (liberal) Northern Ireland and (corporate) Lebanon, this paper will reveal how institutional design cultivates path-dependent elite behaviors that negatively impact newcomers through different policy responses.
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