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Book Synopsis
This volume considers an array of power-sharing systems in divided cities and states, with critical evaluations of their merits and defects as well as explanations of their emergence, maintenance, and failings.

Trade Review
"A properly edited collection can set an agenda or raise debate to a new level. This book does both: it provides greater clarification of the key terms, and analysis is extended massively through sections dealing with electoral systems, historical cases, and an imaginative set of issues that confront contemporary power-sharing arrangements. Crucially, a powerful introduction is matched by a brilliant synthetic conclusion. Here we have the state of the art of this vital subject in a single volume." * John Hall, James McGill Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at McGill University *
"A cutting-edge collection of essays from some of the globe's leading authorities on consociational power-sharing, and from some of its emerging stars." * John McGarry, Canada Research Chair in Nationalism and Democracy at Queen's University, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada *
"A brilliant and highly readable volume presenting the state of the art on power-sharing-both the latest theoretical developments and updates on practical applications-strongly recommended!" * Arend Lijphart, Research Professor Emeritus of Political Science at University of California, San Diego *
"An original, timely, and substantial contribution to the increasingly important field of study on consociational arrangements." * Christopher McCrudden, University of Michigan Law School *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Places: An Advocate's Introduction
Brendan O'Leary
Part I. Power Sharing and Electoral Systems
Chapter 2. Electoral Rules and Ethnic Representation and Accommodation: Combining Social Choice and Electoral System Perspectives
Bernard Grofman
Chapter 3. The Track Record of Centripetalism in Deeply Divided Places
Allison McCulloch
Chapter 4. Electoral Engineering for a Stalled Federation: A Countrywide Electoral District for Belgium's Federal Parliament
Kris Deschouwer and Philippe van Parijs
Part II. Historical and Conceptual Forays on Power Sharing
Chapter 5. A Theory of Accommodation Versus Conflict: With Special Reference to the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Ronald Wintrobe
Chapter 6. The Success of Religion as a Source for Compromise in Divided Empires: Ottoman and Safavid, Past and Present
Benjamin Braude
Chapter 7. Geopolitics and the Long-Term Construction of Democracy
Randall Collins
Chapter 8. Courts, Constitutions, and the Limits of Majoritarianism
Samuel Issacharoff
Part III. Contemporary Power-Sharing Questions
Chapter 9. A Revised Theory of Federacy and a Case Study of Civil War Termination in Aceh, Indonesia
Alfred Stepan
Chapter 10. We Forbid! The Mutual Veto and Power-Sharing Democracy
Joanne McEvoy
Chapter 11. Northern Ireland: Power Sharing, Contact, Identity, and Leadership
Ed Cairns
Chapter 12. Public Opinion and Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Places
Colin Irwin
Chapter 13. The Balkans: The Promotion of Power Sharing by Outsiders
Florian Bieber
Chapter 14. Governing Polarized Cities
Scott A. Bollens
Chapter 15. Power Sharing in Kirkuk: The Need for Compromise
Liam Anderson
Chapter 16. Power Sharing: An Advocate's Conclusion
Brendan O'Leary
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 30/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9780812245011, 978-0812245011
      ISBN10: 0812245016
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume considers an array of power-sharing systems in divided cities and states, with critical evaluations of their merits and defects as well as explanations of their emergence, maintenance, and failings.

      Trade Review
      "A properly edited collection can set an agenda or raise debate to a new level. This book does both: it provides greater clarification of the key terms, and analysis is extended massively through sections dealing with electoral systems, historical cases, and an imaginative set of issues that confront contemporary power-sharing arrangements. Crucially, a powerful introduction is matched by a brilliant synthetic conclusion. Here we have the state of the art of this vital subject in a single volume." * John Hall, James McGill Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at McGill University *
      "A cutting-edge collection of essays from some of the globe's leading authorities on consociational power-sharing, and from some of its emerging stars." * John McGarry, Canada Research Chair in Nationalism and Democracy at Queen's University, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada *
      "A brilliant and highly readable volume presenting the state of the art on power-sharing-both the latest theoretical developments and updates on practical applications-strongly recommended!" * Arend Lijphart, Research Professor Emeritus of Political Science at University of California, San Diego *
      "An original, timely, and substantial contribution to the increasingly important field of study on consociational arrangements." * Christopher McCrudden, University of Michigan Law School *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Places: An Advocate's Introduction
      Brendan O'Leary
      Part I. Power Sharing and Electoral Systems
      Chapter 2. Electoral Rules and Ethnic Representation and Accommodation: Combining Social Choice and Electoral System Perspectives
      Bernard Grofman
      Chapter 3. The Track Record of Centripetalism in Deeply Divided Places
      Allison McCulloch
      Chapter 4. Electoral Engineering for a Stalled Federation: A Countrywide Electoral District for Belgium's Federal Parliament
      Kris Deschouwer and Philippe van Parijs
      Part II. Historical and Conceptual Forays on Power Sharing
      Chapter 5. A Theory of Accommodation Versus Conflict: With Special Reference to the Israel-Palestine Conflict
      Ronald Wintrobe
      Chapter 6. The Success of Religion as a Source for Compromise in Divided Empires: Ottoman and Safavid, Past and Present
      Benjamin Braude
      Chapter 7. Geopolitics and the Long-Term Construction of Democracy
      Randall Collins
      Chapter 8. Courts, Constitutions, and the Limits of Majoritarianism
      Samuel Issacharoff
      Part III. Contemporary Power-Sharing Questions
      Chapter 9. A Revised Theory of Federacy and a Case Study of Civil War Termination in Aceh, Indonesia
      Alfred Stepan
      Chapter 10. We Forbid! The Mutual Veto and Power-Sharing Democracy
      Joanne McEvoy
      Chapter 11. Northern Ireland: Power Sharing, Contact, Identity, and Leadership
      Ed Cairns
      Chapter 12. Public Opinion and Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Places
      Colin Irwin
      Chapter 13. The Balkans: The Promotion of Power Sharing by Outsiders
      Florian Bieber
      Chapter 14. Governing Polarized Cities
      Scott A. Bollens
      Chapter 15. Power Sharing in Kirkuk: The Need for Compromise
      Liam Anderson
      Chapter 16. Power Sharing: An Advocate's Conclusion
      Brendan O'Leary
      List of Contributors
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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