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1 online resource : text file, PDF |
Series |
Politics in Asia |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Book Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations and acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Prologue; 1.2 Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka; 1.3 The origins and evolution of federalism; 1.4 Blending accommodation and moderation; 1.5 Chapters summary; Notes; References; 2 Methodology and conceptual framework; 2.1 New institutionalism; 2.2 Path dependence and critical junctures; 2.3 The federalisation process; 2.4 Variables and conceptual framework; 2.5 Summary; Notes; References; 3 Federalism, accommodation and Asia |
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3.1 Ethnic identity3.2 Nation-building; 3.3 Constitutional settlements; 3.4 Federalism and federal systems; 3.5 Hybrid federalism in Asia; 3.6 Asian federal systems; 3.7 The origin and evolution of federalism; 3.8 Summary; Notes; References; 4 State formation; 4.1 Ethnic identity; 4.2 Conflict in state formation; 4.3 Infrastructural capacity; 4.4 Secession risk; 4.5 Critical junctures; 4.6 Summary; Notes; References; 5 The road to federalism; 5.1 Monarchs and Maoists in Nepal; 5.2 The military and ethnic autonomy in Myanmar; 5.3 Sri Lankaâ#x80;#x99;s â#x80;#x98;neutralâ#x80;#x99; democracy; 5.4 Summary; Notes |
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8.4 Federal design issues â#x80;#x93; accommodation and moderation8.5 Prospects for federalism in Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka; 8.6 Summary; References; Appendix; Index |
Summary |
"Nations built on exclusion and assimilation, decades of civil war, widespread poverty, authoritarianism and the decline of democracy. Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are travelling a road to federalism. Institutions and ethnic identity have interacted to privilege some and marginalise others. But when the right conditions prevail, political equality can be restored. This book charts the origins and evolution of federalism and other approaches to the accommodation of minority ethnic groups in Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. It applies a historical institutionalism methodology to understand why federalism has been resisted, what causes it to be established and what design options are most likely to balance otherwise competing centripetal and centrifugal forces. Breen shows how Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are finding a middle ground whereby deliberative and moderating institutions are combined with accommodating ones to support a political equality among groups and individuals."--Provided by publisher |
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Federal government -- Nepal
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Federal government -- Burma
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Federal government -- Sri Lanka
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Ethnic relations
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Federal government
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Politics and government
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SUBJECT |
Nepal -- Ethnic relations
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Burma -- Ethnic relations
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Sri Lanka -- Ethnic relations
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Nepal -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95007331
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Burma -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018125
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Sri Lanka -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127142
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Burma
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Nepal
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Sri Lanka
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781315098982 |
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1315098989 |
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