The politics of identity and ethnicity will remain a fundamental characteristic of African modernity. For this reason, historians and anthropologists have joined political scientists in a discussion about the ways in which democracy can develop in multicultural societies.
Bruce Berman is a professor of political studies at Queen's University, Ontario. Dickson Eyoh is the director of the African studies program at New College, University of Toronto. Will Kymlicka holds the Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Queens University.
“The contributors to Ethnicity and Democracy in Africa refreshingly
and convincingly remind us that ethnic attachments and democracy
need not be mutually exclusive.”
*African Studies Review*
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