Case Studies: Belgium and Sri Lanka
A comparative study of ethnic conflict management and power-sharing arrangements.
Key Questions
- 1How did Belgium's model accommodate linguistic diversity?
- 2Why did majoritarianism lead to civil war in Sri Lanka?
- 3What are the prudential and moral reasons for power sharing?
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