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As the worldwide clamor of group claims to difference and equality
grows ever louder, Competing Claims to Recognition analyzes the
complex constitutional devices required to accommodate ethnic
differences in multiethnic Nigeria. Through a perceptive
examination of the philosophical arguments of Will Kymlika and
Charles Taylor, and the empirical studies of Arthur Lewis, Arend
Lijphart, Eric Nordlinger, and Donald Horowitz, the book examines
how constitutional structures that express cultural plurality must
be carefully constructed to ensure both justice and social
stability. This superb African case study will be of great interest
to scholars of multiculturalism and African studies seeking new
perspectives on the question of ethnic identity.
As the worldwide clamor of group claims to difference and equality
grows ever louder, Competing Claims to Recognition analyzes the
complex constitutional devices required to accommodate ethnic
differences in multiethnic Nigeria. Through a perceptive
examination of the philosophical arguments of Will Kymlika and
Charles Taylor, and the empirical studies of Arthur Lewis, Arend
Lijphart, Eric Nordlinger, and Donald Horowitz, the book examines
how constitutional structures that express cultural plurality must
be carefully constructed to ensure both justice and social
stability. This superb African case study will be of great interest
to scholars of multiculturalism and African studies seeking new
perspectives on the question of ethnic identity.
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