
Trinidad and Tobago: Ethnic Conflict, Inequality and Public Sector Governance - Paperback
Trinidad and Tobago: Ethnic Conflict, Inequality and Public Sector Governance - Paperback
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by Ralph Premdas (Author)
How does a multi-ethnic society resolve the contentious issue of resource allocation without damaging the state? This study examines inequality in terms of distributive justice, adaptation of political institutions, the role of symbols of recognition in representation and conflict management in power sharing, resource allocation and public policy.
Author Biography
RALPH PREMDAS is Professor of Public Policy at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad. He is author of numerous articles and books, including Ethnic Conflict and Development: The Case of Guyana (1995); Ethnic Conflict and Development: The Case of Fiji; Identity, Ethnicity and Culture in the Caribbean; and Secessionist Movements in Comparative Perspective.



















