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Federalism and Ethnic Conflict Regulation in India and Pakistan

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Explore federalism’s impact on ethnic conflict in India and Pakistan. Katharine Adeney’s “Federalism and Ethnic Conflict Regulation” (ISBN: 9781349960125) delves into the complexities of power-sharing and its effect on ethnic tensions. Discover how federal structures influence conflict resolution and inter-group relations in these South Asian nations. Buy now to understand the dynamics of federalism and ethnic conflict.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781349960125
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 1349960128
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Federalism and Ethnic Conflict Regulation in India and Pakistan

  1. Siddharth Kaushik

    Adeney’s work is a significant contribution to the field. The book is well-researched and provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities of federalism.

  2. Suman Sahu

    A comprehensive study of federalism in India and Pakistan. The book’s strength lies in its detailed case studies. Highly recommended for serious researchers.

  3. Ankit Bhowmick

    I found the book to be quite dense and challenging to read. The arguments were not always clearly presented. More visual aids would have been helpful.

  4. Saurabh

    The book is informative and covers a lot of ground. However, I found some sections to be repetitive, and the writing style is a bit dry. A good but not great read.

  5. Manish Kumar

    A comprehensive but challenging read. It requires a solid background knowledge of the political landscape of India and Pakistan. Still, very insightful!

  6. Mayank Jain

    Interesting perspectives but quite theoretical at times. A bit difficult to follow if you are not already familiar with the topic. Still, worth the effort.

  7. Kumar Nilmani

    While the book touches on important issues, I felt it lacked a clear conclusion. The arguments could have been tied together more effectively. Some sections are repetitive.

  8. Khushi Santosh Surana

    adeney tackles complex topics with clarity. The book is well-written and engaging, making it accessible to a wide audience. A highly recommended read for researchers

  9. Dheeraj Yadav

    A useful resource, but somewhat outdated. Given the rapid changes in the region, an updated edition would be highly beneficial. Still a good starting point.

  10. Anonymous

    A great resource for understanding federalism in South Asia. Adeney’s research is thorough and insightful. I particularly appreciated the analysis of power-sharing.

  11. Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare

    The book offers a detailed analysis. However, I found the writing style a bit dry and academic. It could benefit from more real-world examples to illustrate the points.

  12. Ahammed Omar Fathahi

    Excellent resource for anyone studying South Asian politics! Adeney clearly explains the nuances of federalism. A must-read for scholars and students alike.

  13. Janvi Arya

    This book gave me a deeper understanding of ethnic conflict regulation. The comparison between India and Pakistan was insightful and well-structured. Top marks!

  14. Anushka Bhartiya

    Adeney’s book provides valuable insights into federalism. The analysis of India is strong, but the Pakistan section felt less developed. Overall, a worthwhile read for understanding the complexities.

  15. Ekant Saraogi

    Interesting exploration of a crucial topic. The different approaches of India and Pakistan provided a useful comparison. However, some conclusions felt rushed.

  16. Mihir Lanjewar

    A dense but informative exploration of federalism and ethnic conflict. The comparative approach is useful, though some prior knowledge of the region is helpful. I learned a lot.

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