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Concessions or Coercion? How Governments Respond to Restive Ethnic Minorities

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Summary

When do newly independent states employ coercive measures against restive ethnic minorities within their borders rather than offer them concessions? The more vulnerable a state is to a particular minority’s bid for secession, the more likely it is to use coercion against that minority.

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Grigoryan, Arman. “Concessions or Coercion? How Governments Respond to Restive Ethnic Minorities.” Spring 2015

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