Power sharing and international mediation in ethnic conflicts

Power sharing and international mediation in ethnic conflicts1996
About this book
In this concise volume, Timothy Sisk defines power sharing as practices and institutions that result in broad-based governing coalitions generally inclusive of all major ethnic groups. He identifies the principal approaches to power sharing, including autonomy, federations, and proportional electoral systems.
In addition, he highlights the problems with various power-sharing approaches and practices that have been raised by scholars and practitioners alike, and the instances where power-sharing experiments have succeeded and where they have failed. Finally, he offers some guidance to policymakers as they ponder power-sharing arrangements.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL3245228W
Subjects
Political activityEthnic groupsRepresentative government and representationDemocracyMinorities