When do religious minorities' grievances lead to peaceful or violent protest?: Evidence from Canada’s Jewish and Muslim communities
Previous research has shown that minority grievances can contribute significantly to violent conflict. However, it appears that grievances do not inevitably induce religious and other minorities to engage in protest or rebellion. Moreover, relative deprivation may explain conflict but not necessaril...
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Language: | English |
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Hamburg
German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Leibniz-Institut für Globale u. Regionale Studien
September 2018
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GIGA working papers (no 313 (September 2018))
Year: 2018 |
Series/Journal: | GIGA working papers
no 313 (September 2018) GIGA Research Programme: Peace and Security |
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Canada
B Religious identity B Political behavior B Social behavior B Jews B Minority B Cause B Protest movements B Population group B Grey literature B Muslim |
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