Peace by Design seeks to understand whether a particular type of political institution, namely decentralization or federalism, reduces intrastate conflict and under what conditions.
Peace by Design seeks to understand whether a particular type of political institution, namely decentralization or federalism, reduces intrastate conflict and under what conditions.
Dawn Brancati (Ph.D. Columbia University) is an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, she taught at Harvard University and held fellowships from the Harvard-MIT Data Center and the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I Theory Development 2: Decentralization: Fueling the Fire or Dampening the Flames of Intrastate Conflict? Part II Case Study Analysis 3: Czechoslovakia 4: Spain 5: India Part III Quantitative Analysis 6: Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism 7: Electoral Strength of Regional Parties 8: Conclusion Bibliography Notes Index
1: Introduction Part I Theory Development 2: Decentralization: Fueling the Fire or Dampening the Flames of Intrastate Conflict? Part II Case Study Analysis 3: Czechoslovakia 4: Spain 5: India Part III Quantitative Analysis 6: Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism 7: Electoral Strength of Regional Parties 8: Conclusion Bibliography Notes Index
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