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Minority_Politics_In_Multi-Racial_Democracies

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Minority Politics In Multi-Racial Democracies In light of the long histories of racial violence, discrimination, and organized protest by racial and ethnic minority groups in established democratic states, it has become increasingly imperative to examine how minority groups can achieve greater voice in the regular channels of the democratic process. The growing literature on minority group politics focuses chiefly on group politics at the level of the “grassroots.” The question is how do racial and ethnic minorities achieve a critical mass, win numerical representation, and realize their policy goals (Browning, Marshall and Tabb 1984; Hero 1992; Tate 1993; Leighley 2000)' While clearly the numbers, leadership, organization, tactics, and group cohesion are important factors in minority political empowerment, external factors, including the electoral-institutional structure, in which groups operate are equally critical. Our goal is to determine the process through which minority groups win political incorporation in established democracies. How have minorities been integrated into the political parties and how has their incorporation taken place' Essentially, we seek to examine the ways in which minorities have pressed for more representation, and how democratic party systems have responded to such demands. Political minorities are broadly defined as groups that are subjected to social, political, and economic discrimination in society. A narrow definition of a political minority group is one that has been subjected historically political, minority, minorities, party, parties, electoral, change, racial, opportunity, structure, race, process, groups, candidates, voters, system, politics, greater, women, representation, power, new, empowerment, election, conservative, american, uk, potential, must, made, critical, british, because, 2001, two-party, support
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