Ethnic identity and minority protection designation, discrimination, and brutalization /
"In Ethnic Identity and Minority Protection: From Designation to Brutalization, Thomas W. Simon examines a new framework for considering ethnic conflicts. In contrast to the more traditional theories of justice, Simon's theory of injustice shifts focus away from group identity toward group...
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Lanham, Md. :
Lexington Books,
2012.
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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- Machine generated contents note: Preface
- Part I : Stories of Designation
- Chapter One : Balkan Tales
- Part II : A Theory of Injustice
- Chapter Two : Injustice Trumps Justice
- Part III : Group Types
- Chapter Three : The Problems of Race
- Chapter Four : Ethnicity, An Outsider's View
- Chapter Five : Minorities Defined
- Chapter Six : Citizenship as a Weapon
- Part Four : Institutions and Solutions
- Chapter Seven : The Judiciary versus the Legislature
- Chapter Eight : The United Nations on Minorities
- Chapter Nine : Remedial Secession
- Part Five : Case Studies
- Chapter Ten : Malays in Malaysia, South Africa, and the Philippines
- Part Six : Stories of Brutalization
- Chapter Eleven : Hate Debates
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author.