Setting Aside the “Others”: Exclusion amid Inclusion of Non-dominant Minorities in Peace Agreements
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Wise, L. (2018). Setting Aside the “Others”: Exclusion amid Inclusion of Non-dominant Minorities in Peace Agreements. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 24(3), 311–323.
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Abstract: This article analyzes the exclusion-amid-inclusion of “Others” within territorial power-sharing arrangements. While territorial power-sharing is often used to accommodate national minorities, it risks excluding non-dominant minorities at sub-state levels of governance. The article charts how negotiated settlements have addressed this dilemma by formally acknowledging the plurality of non-dominant minorities within territorial power-sharing arrangements, including de facto minorities and other “non-aligned” or less politically relevant minorities. Using the PA-X Peace Agreements Database, this article conducts a qualitative content analysis of 1518 peace agreements from 1990-2016, to shed light on the EAI dilemma within negotiated settlements in divided societies.
Keywords: PA-X; Peace Processes; Peace Agreements, Minorities