Power-Sharing in the Global South: Pattes, Practices and Potentials (Federalism and Inteal Conflicts)

Power-Sharing in the Global South:Pattes, Practices and Potentials (Federalism and Inteal Conflicts)

by: Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif (Editor),Soeren Keil(Editor),Allison McCulloch(Editor)&0more

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date: 23 Feb. 2024

Language: English

Print Length: 401 pages

ISBN-10: 303145720X

ISBN-13: 9783031457203

Book Description

Power-sharing serves as a popular conflict resolution device at war’s end. Yet, the performance record of such arrangements is highly variable, sometimes leading to peace and stability and at other times to immobilism and institutional collapse. This book explores the adoption, function, and dissolution of power-sharing arrangements across the Global South, including case studies of Colombia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, and Iraq, and others to make sense of this mixed record. Authors identify a range of contextual factors as well as significant variations in the institutional rules and their meaning across the cases that help to explain divergent power-sharing outcomes. Emphasis throughout the chapters is placed on system adaptability for power-sharing success.

About the Author

From the Back Cover "Assessing consociationalism and other forms of power-sharing from across the Global South, this volume is both timely and needed, helping to broaden and deepen our understanding of how such arrangements come into being, how they function, and how they adapt over time. The book will be of interest not only for power-sharing scholars but for anyone interested in understanding the challenges of making democracy work in divided societies across the Global South." ---Arend Lijphart, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Califoia San DiegoPower-sharing serves as a popular conflict resolution device at war’s end. Yet, the performance record of such arrangements is highly variable, sometimes leading to peace and stability and at other times to immobilism and institutional collapse. This book explores the adoption, function, and dissolution of power-sharing arrangements across the Global South, including case studies of Colombia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, and Iraq, and others to make sense of this mixed record. Authors identify a range of contextual factors as well as significant variations in the institutional rules and their meaning across the cases that help to explain divergent power-sharing outcomes. Emphasis throughout the chapters is placed on system adaptability for power-sharing success.Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif is assistant professor of politics at the Higher Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences in the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon.Soeren Keil is Academic Head of the Inteational Research and Consulting Centre at the Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.Allison McCulloch is Professor of Political Science at Brandon University, Canada.
About the Author
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif is Assistant Professor of politics at the Higher Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences in the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon.Soeren Keil is Academic Head of the Inteational Research and Consulting Centre at the Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.Allison McCulloch is Professor of Political Science at Brandon University, Canada.

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