The challenge of sustaining democracy in deeply divided societies: citizenship, rights, and ethnic conflicts in India and Israel/ Ayelet Harel-Shalev
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Democracy in deeply divided societies: theoretical and comparative aspects --
The formative years : a base to majority-minority relations in deeply divided societies --
Public and judicial policy toward the minority throughout sixty years of independence --
Placing the comparison in a broader context : democracies that did not survive --
Conclusions : the fate of democracy in deeply divided societies.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 323.154 SHA/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10845 |
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Democracy in deeply divided societies: theoretical and comparative aspects --
The formative years : a base to majority-minority relations in deeply divided societies --
Public and judicial policy toward the minority throughout sixty years of independence --
Placing the comparison in a broader context : democracies that did not survive --
Conclusions : the fate of democracy in deeply divided societies.
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