Abstract

This chapter assesses how minority ethnic identities are regarded and represented in the polities of Kosovo and Northern Ireland, again using the Galligan/Clavero framework for analysis. The relative representation of minority identities in Northern Ireland and Kosovo is compared and contrasted, including the effects of minority ethnic quotas in Kosovo and the ethnicisation of party politics. The prioritisation of conflict-related ethnic identities and the dominance of the conflict paradigm over other issues are discussed.

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