Politics of preferential development Trans-global study of affirmative action and ethnic conflict in Fiji, Malaysia and South Africa

The book is a critical examination of affirmative action, a form of preferential development often used to address the situation of disadvantaged groups. It uses a trans-global approach, as opposed to the comparative approach, to examine the relationship between affirmative action, ethnic conflict a...

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Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2013
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