Publication
Aug 2006
This paper examines how the geographic distribution of groups across a country affects the ways in which federalism contributes to conflict resolution. Taking into account that group diversity raises the tendency for conflicts, the authors assess whether particular types of distributions of groups across a territory makes the adoption of federal institutions more likely.
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Author | Thomas Christin, Simon Hug |
Series | CIS Working Papers |
Issue | 23 |
Publisher | Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) |
Copyright | © 2006 Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) |