The series focuses on the relationships between inequality, human security and ethnicity emanating from the work of the Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE), UK. Some books cover general issues such as mobilization, affi rmative action, the role and management of natural resources, and post-confl ict policies; others are rooted in the experience of different regions, for example South East Asia, West Africa and Latin America.The series is unique since it is united by interest in an unusual perspective -that of exploring these issues in relation to horizontal inequalities or inequalities among groups. While each book stands alone, they also have unity of approach and share some basic ideas. The publications from the Confl ict, Inequality and Ethnicity series will be highly relevant to students, academics and policy-makers working on questions of contemporary confl ict. -Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality, Rosemary Thorp and Maritza Paredes
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