Title: Government Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific
Abstract:Part 1 South Asia: Diversity, democracy, and devolution in India, Kanti Bajpai Centralization, authoritarianism, and the mismanagement of ethnic relations in Pakistan, Samina Ahmed Government policy a...Part 1 South Asia: Diversity, democracy, and devolution in India, Kanti Bajpai Centralization, authoritarianism, and the mismanagement of ethnic relations in Pakistan, Samina Ahmed Government policy and the ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka, Amita Shastri. Part 2 Southeast and east Asia: Fifty years of failure in Burma, Josef Silverstein Cultural diversity and national identity in Thailand Ethnic policies and political quiescence in Malaysia and Singapore, Sumit Ganguly Coercion, co-optation, and the management of ethnic relations in Indonesia, R. William Liddle Ethnicity and public policy in the Philippines, R.J. May Assimilation and accommodation in China, June Teufel Dreyer. Part 3 Australia and the Asia-Pacific region: Federalism and indigenous peoples in Australia, Christine Fletcher Civil rights, amelioration, and reparation in New Zealand, Andrew Sharp Culture and conflict in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, and the Federal States of Micronesia, Stephen Levine. Part 4 Conclusions: The impact of government policies on ethnic relations, Michael E. Brown.Read More
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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