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Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies - Guyana, the Fiji Islands, and Trinidad and Tobago

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Zusatztext 'Wilson's analysis demonstrates how in the permanency of scarce benefits and spoils! negative ethnicity endures as the best tool of the political elite. It is well argued! thoroughly documented! and helpfully comparative. It should be the last stop for anyone who wants to understand the politics of small states.' Raymond Muhula! World Bank 'This is an original and significant book. It makes important contributions to the disciplines of political science! sociology! history! and anthropology! adding to and updating the scant literature on the politics of small states! specifically our knowledge of contemporary politics in Trinidad and Tobago! Guyana! and the Fiji Islands. This book provides a riveting study of how elites and electorates manipulate ethnicity in pursuit of scarce benefits and spoils! and poses new questions and new paradigms for future comparative work.' Marilyn Lashley! Howard University Informationen zum Autor STACEY-ANN WILSONPolitical scientist serving as a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. Klappentext In small plural societies, cultural differences can be exaggerated, exploited and intensified during political contests. The survival of these societies as democracies - or even at all - hangs in the balance. Zusammenfassung In small plural societies! cultural differences can be exaggerated! exploited and intensified during political contests. The survival of these societies as democracies - or even at all - hangs in the balance. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: FRAMING THE RESEARCH Conceptualizing Identity: Ethnicity and Culture Six Available Perspectives on Identity and Politics Ethnopolitics: An Analytic Framework PART II: ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN SMALL DEVELOPING STATES Guyana: the Uncooperative Republic Fiji: Indigenous Paramountcy Trinidad and Tobago: The Politics of Accommodation...

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PART I: FRAMING THE RESEARCH Conceptualizing Identity: Ethnicity and Culture Six Available Perspectives on Identity and Politics Ethnopolitics: An Analytic Framework PART II: ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN SMALL DEVELOPING STATES Guyana: the Uncooperative Republic Fiji: Indigenous Paramountcy Trinidad and Tobago: The Politics of Accommodation

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'Wilson's analysis demonstrates how in the permanency of scarce benefits and spoils, negative ethnicity endures as the best tool of the political elite. It is well argued, thoroughly documented, and helpfully comparative. It should be the last stop for anyone who wants to understand the politics of small states.'
Raymond Muhula, World Bank
'This is an original and significant book. It makes important contributions to the disciplines of political science, sociology, history, and anthropology, adding to and updating the scant literature on the politics of small states, specifically our knowledge of contemporary politics in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and the Fiji Islands. This book provides a riveting study of how elites and electorates manipulate ethnicity in pursuit of scarce benefits and spoils, and poses new questions and new paradigms for future comparative work.'
Marilyn Lashley, Howard University

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