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From power sharing to democracy : post-conflict institutions in ethnically divided societies / edited by Sid Noel.

Contributor(s): Noel, S. J. R. (Sidney John Roderick)Series: Studies in nationalism and ethnic conflictPublication details: Montréal ; London ; Ithaca [N.Y.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2005. Description: xiii, 312 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0773529489Subject(s): Ethnic conflict -- Political aspects | Ethnic groups -- Political activity | Political stability | DemocratizationDDC classification: 320.089 LOC classification: JF1061 | .F76 2005Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Debating consociational politics : normative and explanatory arguments / Brendan O'Leary -- Between stability and collapse : internal and external dynamics of post-agreement institution building in Northern Ireland / Stefan Wolff -- Significant events in the Northern Ireland peace process : impact and implementation / Landon E. Hancock -- Power sharing after Yugoslavia : functionality and dysfunctionality of power-sharing institutions in post-war Bosnia, Macedonia, and Kosovo / Florian Bieber -- Post-conflict reconstruction : constitutional and transitional power-sharing arrangements in Bosnia and Kosovo / Patrick J. O'Halloran -- Power sharing in a police car : the intractable difficulty of police reform in Kosovo and Macedonia / Gordon Peake -- Power sharing and rights protection in the prevention and management of ethnic conflict : the case of post-apartheid South Africa / Kristin Henrard -- Power sharing in South Africa : the African National Congress as a consociational party? / Matthijs Bogaards -- Anarchy and the problems of power sharing in Africa / Ian S. Spears -- Afghanistan : multicultural federalism as a means to achieve democracy, representation, and stability / Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay -- Power sharing for Cyprus (again)? European Union accession and the prospects for reunification / Tozun Bahcheli and Sid Noel -- Conditionality, consociationalism, and the European Union / Steven I. Wilkinson -- Federation as a method of ethnic conflict regulation / John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-296) and index.

Debating consociational politics : normative and explanatory arguments / Brendan O'Leary --
Between stability and collapse : internal and external dynamics of post-agreement institution building in Northern Ireland / Stefan Wolff --
Significant events in the Northern Ireland peace process : impact and implementation / Landon E. Hancock --
Power sharing after Yugoslavia : functionality and dysfunctionality of power-sharing institutions in post-war Bosnia, Macedonia, and Kosovo / Florian Bieber --
Post-conflict reconstruction : constitutional and transitional power-sharing arrangements in Bosnia and Kosovo / Patrick J. O'Halloran --
Power sharing in a police car : the intractable difficulty of police reform in Kosovo and Macedonia / Gordon Peake --
Power sharing and rights protection in the prevention and management of ethnic conflict : the case of post-apartheid South Africa / Kristin Henrard --
Power sharing in South Africa : the African National Congress as a consociational party? / Matthijs Bogaards --
Anarchy and the problems of power sharing in Africa / Ian S. Spears --
Afghanistan : multicultural federalism as a means to achieve democracy, representation, and stability / Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay --
Power sharing for Cyprus (again)? European Union accession and the prospects for reunification / Tozun Bahcheli and Sid Noel --
Conditionality, consociationalism, and the European Union / Steven I. Wilkinson --
Federation as a method of ethnic conflict regulation / John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary.