1st Edition

Political Cohesion In A Fragile Mosaic The Yugoslav Experience

By Lenard J Cohen, Paul V Warwick Copyright 1984
    201 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book represents the first comprehensive empirical investigation of political cohesion in the multi-ethnic state of Yugoslavia, covering the entire period from the nation's independence to the present. The authors base their analysis on an extensive body of aggregate voting data from elections during both the precommunist and communist periods

    Westview Replica Editions -- Preface -- The Study of Political Cohesion: A Neglected Issue -- The Management of Cultural Diversity: Theory and Case Study -- Diversity and Divergence: Yugoslavia in the Interwar Years -- The Communists and Cultural Diversity -- Incorporation Under Communism, 1950-1969 -- One Party, Many Choices: Pluralist Socialism in the 1960s -- Consolidation Without Cohesion: Political Stability in a Fragile Mosaic -- : The Ethnic Composition of Yugoslavia -- : Entropy Tests of Interwar Yugoslav Elections -- Data Matching and the Definition of Standardized Regional Units -- : Ecological Fallacy Tests of Postwar Electoral and Census Data

    Biography

    Lenard J. Cohen is Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. He lives in Langley, British Columbia.