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ETHNOREGIONALISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Asymmetric devolution and ethnoregionalism in Spain: mass preferences and the microfoundations of instability / Burg, Steven L; Chernyha, Lachen T   Journal Article
Burg, Steven L Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the impact of asymmetrical devolution on mass preferences for devolution and voting behavior in the regions of Spain. Rather than mitigating demands for greater devolution, asymmetry encourages the escalation of such demands in both the ethnically distinct and the majority-dominated regions. Preferences for symmetry and perceptions of inequality that result from asymmetry are transformed into pressures for further devolution via the electoral mechanism. These findings suggest asymmetrical devolution may be an unstable solution for managing ethnoregionalism, and that Stepan, Linz, and Yadav's strong endorsement of asymmetrical federalism as a tool for the management of ethnoregionalism in democracies should be qualified.
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Political clans of Kyrgyzstan: past and present / Bolponova, Asyl   Article
BOLPONOVA, Asyl Article
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Summary/Abstract The author traces the history of the clan system and its evolution as part of the political processes unfolding in Kyrgyzstan. She relies on facts to demonstrate that the clan system of our days is a product of classical unification of tribes into clans.
Key Words Kyrgyzstan  Nomads  Tribalism  Clan  Tribe  Ethnoregionalism 
Kin  Nomenklatura Clans  Political-Family Clan 
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