1st Edition

Ethnic Conflict, Tribal Politics A Global Perspective

By Kenneth Christie Copyright 1998
    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    There is an urgent need for a book which combines the approaches of political science/sociology and history and particularly comparative politics with ethnic studies. There are currently many rapid and significant changes taking place in the world political map in terms of ethnic conflict. How do we explain these changes? How do we analyse them? How can we compare them? How do we make sense of the different ethnic conflicts that have taken place since the end of the Cold War, in what some observers have dubbed 'the New World Order'? Few books on the market combine the diverse approaches of political science, sociology and history at any level of analysis. This work will remedy at least some of the deficiencies in the existing literature and be truly interdisciplinary in nature.

    1 Introduction: The Problem with Ethnicity and 'Tribal' Politics /Kenneth Christie -- 2 Theories of Ethnicity, Tribalism and Nationalism /Michael Freeman -- 3 Minority Nationalism or Tribal Sentiments? The Cases of Scotland, Quebec and Catalonia /Michael Keating -- 4 Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans: Comparing ex-Yugoslavia, Romania and Albania /Trond Gilberg -- 5 Ethnic Conflict in China: The Case of Tibet /Denny Roy -- 6 Tribalism and Elites in a Demotic State: the Case of Sri Lanka /A. Jeyaratnam Wilson -- 7 Ethnic Conflict in Post Cold War Africa: Four Case Studies (Rwanda, Liberia, Somalia and Kwazulu-Natal) /Alexander Johnston -- 8 Tribalism and Nationalism in Turkey: Reinventing Politics /Nergis Canefe.

    Biography

    University of Bergen.