Rioting for representation: local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries
Ethnic riots are a costly and all too common occurrence during political transitions in multi-ethnic settings. Why do ethnic riots occur in certain parts of a country and not others? How does violence eventually decline? Drawing on rich case studies and quantitative evidence from Indonesia between 1...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ethnic riots are a costly and all too common occurrence during political transitions in multi-ethnic settings. Why do ethnic riots occur in certain parts of a country and not others? How does violence eventually decline? Drawing on rich case studies and quantitative evidence from Indonesia between 1990 and 2012, this book argues that patterns of ethnic rioting are not inevitably driven by inter-group animosity, weakness of state capacity, or local demographic composition. Rather, local ethnic elites strategically use violence to leverage their demands for political inclusion during political transition and that violence eventually declines as these demands are accommodated. Toha breaks new ground in showing that particular political reforms-increased political competition, direct local elections, and local administrative units partitioning-in ethnically diverse contexts can ameliorate political exclusion and reduce overall levels of violence between groups |
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spelling | Toha, Risa ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1246990369 aut Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries Risa J. Toha Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 309 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Problems of international politics Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Oct 2021) Ethnic riots are a costly and all too common occurrence during political transitions in multi-ethnic settings. Why do ethnic riots occur in certain parts of a country and not others? How does violence eventually decline? Drawing on rich case studies and quantitative evidence from Indonesia between 1990 and 2012, this book argues that patterns of ethnic rioting are not inevitably driven by inter-group animosity, weakness of state capacity, or local demographic composition. Rather, local ethnic elites strategically use violence to leverage their demands for political inclusion during political transition and that violence eventually declines as these demands are accommodated. Toha breaks new ground in showing that particular political reforms-increased political competition, direct local elections, and local administrative units partitioning-in ethnically diverse contexts can ameliorate political exclusion and reduce overall levels of violence between groups Democratization / Indonesia / History Political culture / Indonesia / History Representative government and representation / Indonesia / History Ethnic conflict / Indonesia / History Riots / Indonesia / History Indonesia / Politics and government / History Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-31-651897-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009004190 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Toha, Risa ca. 20./21. Jh Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries Democratization / Indonesia / History Political culture / Indonesia / History Representative government and representation / Indonesia / History Ethnic conflict / Indonesia / History Riots / Indonesia / History |
title | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
title_auth | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
title_exact_search | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
title_exact_search_txtP | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
title_full | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries Risa J. Toha |
title_fullStr | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries Risa J. Toha |
title_full_unstemmed | Rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries Risa J. Toha |
title_short | Rioting for representation |
title_sort | rioting for representation local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
title_sub | local ethnic mobilization in democratizing countries |
topic | Democratization / Indonesia / History Political culture / Indonesia / History Representative government and representation / Indonesia / History Ethnic conflict / Indonesia / History Riots / Indonesia / History |
topic_facet | Democratization / Indonesia / History Political culture / Indonesia / History Representative government and representation / Indonesia / History Ethnic conflict / Indonesia / History Riots / Indonesia / History Indonesia / Politics and government / History |
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