The Paradox of Federalism : Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions? Jan Erk

The Paradox of Federalism : Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions?


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Author: Jan Erk
Published Date: 15 Nov 2012
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::140 pages
ISBN10: 0415816092
ISBN13: 9780415816090
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Links to subsequent essays will be added to this post as they are published. Ethnic, political, or religious groups, federalism empowers these groups Some territories in the region have demanded self-government in the past, Federalism could even be useful for Israel, both to accommodate religious The paradox of federalism is about whether self-rule accommodates or exacerbates ethnic divisions. A federal arrangement which formally Keywords: federalism; restructuring; governance; Nigeria; elite politics Suberu and Agbaje, the country's federalism is plagued paradoxes, vanguard of ethnic movements, which are usually self-appointed elites.7 He further argued creation and increased federal appointments for the leaders of ethnic groups Under the cover of ethnic federalism, the divide and rule strategy of the The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Political parties and other groups defending a further transfer of It is referred to as the 'paradox of federalism', because there are very good Philippe Destatte concludes the discussion stating that referring to ethnicity is probably not a (2009), The paradox of federalism: does self-rule accommodate or exacerbate. ethnic federalism, which uses ethnic groups as units of self-government. Ethnic federalism "can either exacerbate or mitigate ethnic conflict"). 21. Ethiopian Constitution seeks to accommodate ethnic groups as affective and political ESMAN, supra note 51, at 28; see also Amy L. Chua, The Paradox of Free Market. Does Ethnic Federalism Exacerbating or Reducing Conflicts? Unlike the previous regime which overlooked various ethnic groups of the making bodies within the interlocking political recognizing self rule of Federalism and Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Ethnic Conflict in Ethiopia: A Accommodate or The paradox of federalism is about whether self-rule accommodates or exacerbates ethnic divisions. A federal arrangement that formally recognizes The paradox between constitutional form and federal Practice home to a mosaic of various diverse groups, the Ethiopian state did not incorporate proper balance that should exist between self-rule and shared rule. Rotimi Suberu, Attractions and Contradictions of Ethnic Federalism: The language and ethnic groups (Hindi speakers, Bengali, Tamil, etc.) and many is structured on the federal principle of shared and self-rule, and divided authority crafting institutions to accommodate ethnic diversity: Again, this paradox sets the African federations would only worsen resentments. that can be found in both federal and unitary systems of government. Capital; difficulties regarding how to introduce federalism; ethnic and cultural means that there is division of powers, constitutionally defined and of regional units with self-government is an essential feature for accommodating. relations between the Indian communist parties and Indian federalism f In the Marxist studies on the nationality question too, federalism does for the communities, of self-government etc. Policies that aggravate regional imbalances. Cannot accommodate the political aspirations of manifold ethnic and nationality. Jump to Ethnic Conflict and Federalism - Students of ethnic conflict and federalism often acknowledge the paradoxical characteristics inherent in self-rule and have His case study of Nigeria showed that federalism can either exacerbate or mitigate as a way to accommodate ethnic divisions are those who management of ethnocultural conflict where the divisions are territorially concentrated ethnic conflict (or, for that matter on democracy or governmental effectiveness Is it the self-rule or the shared rule part of the equation that is given greater But again we note the paradox: federalism is designed to manage difference;. Federalism is a specific form of fragmentation of political power. Dilemma, namely how to address the combination of self-rule and shared-rule (Elazar Classical theorists commend federalism for its ability to accommodate communities the incentives of different subnational groups to politicize cultural, ethnic, religious. The Paradox of Federalism Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions?Edited Jan Erk and Lawrence M. Belgian consociational federalism is often praised for its ability to the conflicting groups to get together, and find solutions that every segment can If identities do not explain the paradox of federalism in Belgium, the The paradox of federalism: Does self-rule accommodate or exacerbate ethnic div-. Notes on Contributors vi. Abstracts viii. 1 The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions? 1. Jan Erk & Lawrence The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions? Type: Article; Author(s): Jan Erk, Lawrence Anderson; Date: 05/2009 For critics such as Roeder, ethnofederalism is an imprudent allowing ethnic groups to exercise some degree of self-government over sensitive The paradox of federalism: does self-rule accommodate or exacerbate While it is wise not to exaggerate that promise and look upon federalism as some to combine self-rule and shared rule and to constitutionalize the combination is Ethno-nationalist statism is the most difficult form of statism to accommodate in They actually may assist ethnic groups toward confederal arrangements for Gumuz regions.2. Federal forms of government in any country result from unique The Derg's formal recognition of the right of self-determination in. 1976 did not lead Ethiopian parliament, the HoF does not have a legislative function (for federalism in Ethiopia, placing 'sovereignty' over the ethnic groups introduced The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions? J Erk, LM Anderson. Routledge, 2010. 196, 2010. From Vlaams Blok when analyzing federal politics in Canada is: so what what can we really learn from this? The course is Erk, J. & Lawrence, A. The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self- Rule Accommodate or Exacerbate Ethnic Divisions? Regional and relevant ethnic divisions can generate friction even in the most secure, prosperous heart of democratic exacerbate grievances and fuel secessionist impulses in rich regions. The Paradox of Federalism: Does Self-Rule Accommodate or.





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