Most advanced industrial democracies have been successful in
controlling ethnic political conflicts peacefully. This book
examines ethnoregional conflicts in seven ethnoregions-in Scotland,
Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels, Quebec, Northern Ireland, and the
Basque region of Spain-to explain what mactors determine electoral
support for ethnoregional parties, why in some cases electoral
conflict has co-existed with ethnic violence, and why there appears
to be an inverse relationship between electoral success and policy
success among many ethnoregional parties. As ethnic
conflicts-peaceful and violent-continue to rage around the world,
this important new study merits the attention of scholars and
students in comparative politics and ethnic studies.
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