Abstract
This essay sketches the research questions that motivated the Minorities at Risk (MAR) project, and led to the development of the first global dataset on ethnopolitical groups and their protests and rebellions. Substantial general knowledge about ethnopolitics has accumulated. Yet too little is known about the processes that link identity, ideologies, leadership, mobilization, and political action. A strategy of comparative case studies is strongly recommended to provide such information.
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