Social Cohesion and Conflict Prevention in Asia: Managing Diversity Through DevelopmentNat J. Colletta, Teck Ghee Lim, Anita Kelles-Viitanen World Bank Publications, 01/01/2001 - 493 من الصفحات The papers included in this volume cite a multiplicity of traditional obstacles to social cohesion and integration in the region, ranging from xenophobic nationalism to poverty, socioeconomic disparities, gender inequality, and ethnic, religious, and cultural discrimination. This book is based on discussions from the Asian Regional Consultation on Social Cohesion and Conflict Management which was sponsored by the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. The outcome of this consultation formed the basis of this book. Participants, speaking in their personal capacity, included representatives from government, civil society, and donor organizations allowing for an open and unencumbered discussion of the issues. |
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... independence ) are becoming more stri- dent . The long - awaited district autonomy plan , due to be implemented in January 2001 , may be too little , too late . The interplay between religion and ethnicity in Table 1 is complex . In ...
... independence ) are becoming more stri- dent . The long - awaited district autonomy plan , due to be implemented in January 2001 , may be too little , too late . The interplay between religion and ethnicity in Table 1 is complex . In ...
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... independence was fluid and based on short - term alliances . The years between 1950 and 1958 , often referred to as the democratic period , saw frequent cabinet changes and constant jockeying for power among Is- lamic , communist , and ...
... independence was fluid and based on short - term alliances . The years between 1950 and 1958 , often referred to as the democratic period , saw frequent cabinet changes and constant jockeying for power among Is- lamic , communist , and ...
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... independence . The Islamic groups , such as the Masyumi Party , continued to be antagonistic to the Chinese , both totok and peranakan , and re- tained their long - held notion of the Chinese as engaging in sinful capitalism and as a ...
... independence . The Islamic groups , such as the Masyumi Party , continued to be antagonistic to the Chinese , both totok and peranakan , and re- tained their long - held notion of the Chinese as engaging in sinful capitalism and as a ...
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... independence . The kinds of violence and other tactics used by ethnic groups , the corresponding government responses , and whether the ethnic system is open to reduction of conflict through long - term policies aimed at promoting in ...
... independence . The kinds of violence and other tactics used by ethnic groups , the corresponding government responses , and whether the ethnic system is open to reduction of conflict through long - term policies aimed at promoting in ...
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... independence in 1962 , the Hutu majority killed about 400,000 Tutsis in 1994. The Tutsi had been both dominant economically and the ruling minority in Rwanda until they were declassed after fighting in 1960 , when many fled the country ...
... independence in 1962 , the Hutu majority killed about 400,000 Tutsis in 1994. The Tutsi had been both dominant economically and the ruling minority in Rwanda until they were declassed after fighting in 1960 , when many fled the country ...
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الصفحة 226 - Each group holds by its own religion, its own culture and language, its own ideas and ways. As individuals they meet, but only in the market-place, in buying and selling. There is a plural society, with different sections of the community living side by side, but separately, within the same political unit.
الصفحة 146 - The culture of poverty, however, is not only an adaptation to a set of objective conditions of the larger society. Once it comes into existence it tends to perpetuate itself from generation to generation because of its effect on the children. By the time slum children are age six or seven they have usually absorbed the basic values and attitudes of their subculture and are not psychologically geared to take full advantage of changing conditions or increased opportunities which may occur in their...
الصفحة 112 - The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.
الصفحة ix - UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund...
الصفحة 231 - The first prong is to reduce and eventually eradicate poverty, by raising income levels and increasing employment opportunities for all Malaysians, irrespective of race. The second prong aims at accelerating the process of restructuring Malaysian society to correct economic imbalance, so as to reduce and eventually eliminate the identification of race with economic function.
الصفحة 399 - The Constitution is based on the indissoluble unity of the Spanish Nation, the common and indivisible country of all Spaniards; it recognises and guarantees the right to autonomy of the nationalities and regions of which it is composed, and solidarity amongst them all.
الصفحة 204 - ... features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.
الصفحة 113 - Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from making any provision for the reservation of appointments or posts in favour of any backward class of citizens which, in the opinion of the State, is not adequately represented in the services undtr the State.
الصفحة 398 - Schedule and the recognition therein of the right of the South African people as a whole to self-determination, shall not be construed as precluding, within the framework of the said right, constitutional provision for a notion of the right to self-determination by any community sharing a common cultural and language heritage, whether in a territorial entity within the Republic or in any other recognised way.
الصفحة 438 - Full attention should be paid to trends in recipient countries' military expenditures, their development and production of mass destruction weapons and missiles, their export and import of arms, etc..