This volume brings together scholars from the United States and Europe to examine the history of one of the great challenges to European politics today--the relationship between political democracy and ethnic diversity. The major questions posed by the authors are: is ethnic homogeneity a condition of democracy, or is it a historical coincidence that modern democracies seem to prosper in ethnically homogeneous societies? How relevant is ethnic diversity or homogeneity in explaining the success or failure of democracy in Europe? And how did democracies cope with ethnic diversity, in comparison...
This volume brings together scholars from the United States and Europe to examine the history of one of the great challenges to European politics toda...
This volume brings together scholars from the United States and Europe to examine the history of one of the great challenges to European politics today--the relationship between political democracy and ethnic diversity. The major questions posed by the authors are: is ethnic homogeneity a condition of democracy, or is it a historical coincidence that modern democracies seem to prosper in ethnically homogeneous societies? How relevant is ethnic diversity or homogeneity in explaining the success or failure of democracy in Europe? And how did democracies cope with ethnic diversity, in comparison...
This volume brings together scholars from the United States and Europe to examine the history of one of the great challenges to European politics toda...