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Federalism and Conflict Management in Divided Societies

Cleavages
Conflict Resolution
Ethnic Conflict
Federalism
P153
Mike Medeiros
University of Amsterdam
Mike Medeiros
University of Amsterdam

Abstract

The coexistence of distinct national groups within a state poses distinct challenges to its institutions, and even to its territorial integrity. The strengthening of regional identities and autonomist demands can render governance in multinational states challenging. This panel assembles papers that discuss the management and accommodation of territorial differences in multinational countries.

Title Details
Explaining conflict outcomes of regionalization in Ghana: A two-step QCA analyses View Paper Details
Navigating the implications of power-sharing regimes: Power-sharing and (de)securitization in Northern Ireland and South Tyrol View Paper Details
Power-sharing and the paradox of federalism: Federalization and the evolution of communal conflict in the case of Belgium (1979-2018) View Paper Details
Pathways to Peace after Armed Conflicts over Self-Rule Demands: A Set-Theoretic Perspective View Paper Details