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Debating Consociational Politics: Normative and Explanatory Arguments

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Debating Consociational Politics: Normative and Explanatory Arguments1 Brendan O’Leary Lauder Professor of Political Science Director of the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict University of Pennsylvania Please do not cite without permission. Address for correspondence: boleary@sas.upenn.edu Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia August 27-30 2003 © Copyright 2003 Brendan O’Leary 1 Acknowledgements. The USIP provided support to the author and John McGarry for the research behind this manuscript. The
are after all usually cold bargains even if they may be tempered by political imagination. Ardent secessionists and uncompromising unionists might profitably be counselled that their efforts may land them with these systems if they fail to win on the battlefield. As for the explanation of consociations it is fair to say that while significant preliminary work has been done a comprehensive comparative historical analysis of consociational settlements and their outcomes remains to be completed. It will be no


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