Footnote:
In: Conflict Management and Peace Science. 2012 29: 92-121
Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments August 1, 2006 erstellt
Description:
In the literature on civil conflicts federalism is often touted as a useful institution to address regional demands. Diversity in the groups present in a country is associated, however, also with a higher tendency for conflicts. In this paper we examine how the geographic distribution of groups across a country affects the ways in which federalism contributes to conflict resolution. Of tantamount importance in assessing these effects of federalism is whether particular types of distributions of groups across a territory makes the adoption of federal institutions more likely