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Clues

  • To who does the theory of Imagined Communities belong? (8)
  • Who estimates that they assimilation of ethnic groups requires between 300 and 700 years? (7)
  • Who finds that the race to the bottom in federal systems is not found in undercutting other states but rather in a failure to adjust for inflation unless other states do the same? (6)
  • Who notes that most separatist violence emerges as a result of central refusal to respond to initially moderate demands from minorities? (8)
  • Who notes that violence is more likely in India when Muslim minorities were not electorally valuable for Hindu majorities? (9)
  • Who says ' Federalization is not a pancea and federalism is no guarantee or peace - or anything else'? (6)
  • Who says that 'federalism is chiefly a property of constitutions not societies'? (6)
  • Who says that 'in the absence of federalism, geographically concentrated minorities seem less prone to either want to leave the state or... to succeed in doing so'? (5)
  • Who says that federalism is more like a marble cake than a layer cake? (8)
  • Who says that what determines whether a state is created as federal or unitary is whether the constituent states of a potential federation have high levels of what Michael Mann calls 'infrastructural capacity'? (7)

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