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From Power Sharing To Democracy Postconflict Institutions In Ethnically Divided Societies Sid Noel

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From Power Sharing To Democracy Postconflict Institutions In Ethnically Divided Societies Sid Noel
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Publisher: Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Sid Noel
ISBN: 9780773529489, 9780773573109, 9786612863721, 0773529489, 0773573100, 6612863722
Language: English
Year: 2005

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From Power Sharing To Democracy Postconflict Institutions In Ethnically Divided Societies Sid Noel by Sid Noel 9780773529489, 9780773573109, 9786612863721, 0773529489, 0773573100, 6612863722 instant download after payment.

Post-conflict societies invariably experience great difficulty in making their new democratic power-sharing institutions work. In Northern Ireland, the system for power sharing prescribed in the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 has repeatedly broken down. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the system prescribed under the Dayton Accord of 1995 depends for its survival on the presence of a substantial international peacekeeping force. From Power Sharing to Democracy examines the theoretical underpinnings of power sharing as a means of achieving sustainable democratic governance. Contributors examine key areas, including Afghanistan, Cyprus, Kosovo, Macedonia, and South Africa, where power-sharing constitutions and political institutions have been employed or proposed. They provide an in-depth exploration of consociationalism, under which the previously warring ethnic communities are guaranteed a proportionate share of political offices and protection of their vital interests, and federalism, which provides for substantial territorial autonomy in cases where the communities are territorially segregated.

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