"Public Policy and Ethnicity" is a response to the growing concern
in many democracies that ethnicity has become institutionalized as
a political category. The book draws on a number of international
studies, including New Zealand, to show that this process of public
policymaking creates artificial divisions and boundaries that may
become permanent and detrimental as well as being fundamentally at
odds with the social fluidity of modern societies. Includes a
preface by Jonathan Friedman.
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