Abstract

As I write this in December 2001, when headlines daily refer to U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and America's ongoing recovery from the September 11, 2001, attacks at the World Trade Center, it is refreshing to revisit Ted Robert Gurr's description of global shift from ethnic warfare to the politics of (p. 275) and strong global trends in the 1990s towards accommodation of the interests of national and minority peoples (p. 211). Gurr's encouraging perspective comes from his analysis of a large dataset of 275 ethno-political groups over years of political action. The dataset was built over more than a decade of systematic tracking of communal groups worldwide through the Minorities at Risk Project at the University of Maryland. (This valuable dataset is available free of charge on the Internet to anyone who registers through the project homepage: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/cidcm/mar/index.html.) The dataset allows Gurr to take a broad view of global trends in ethno-political confli...

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