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Ethnic Group Integration into the Post Colonial State Nationalism: Trinidad and Nigeria
Unformatted Document Text:  DRAFT VERSION Works Cited Aborisade, Oladimeji and Robert Mundt (2002) Politics in Nigeria Longman, New York.Ake, Claude (1985) Political Economy of Nigeria, Longman, New York.Ake, Claude (1991) “Rethinking African Democracy,” Journal of Democracy 2, 1.Ake, Claude (1996) Democracy and Development in Africa, Brookings Institution, Washington DC. . Alesina, Alberto, Devleeschauwer, Arnaud, Easterly, William, Kurlat, Sergio, & Wacziarg, Romain. (2002, June). “Fractionalization.” (Unpublished) Anderson, Benedict. (1991). Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (Rev. ed.). London and New York: Verso. Arnold, Guy (2001) A Guide to African Political & Economic Development Fitzroy Deerborn, London. Bal, Ellen and Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff, “Muslims in Surinam and the Netherlands, and the Divided Homeland,” in Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol 25, No 2 2005. Central Intelligence Agency (2004) World Factbook, (URL: http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html, accessed through out 2003-2004). Diamond, Larry (1988) Class, Ethnicity and Democracy in Nigeria: The Failure of the First Republic, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse. Diamond, Larry, Anthony Kirk-Greene and Oyeleye Oyediran (1997) Transition Without End: Nigerian Politics and Civil Society under Babangida Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder. Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1991) “Ethnicity Versus Nationalism” in Journal of Peace Research Vol 28 No 3 pp. 263-278. Gordon, April (2003) Nigeria's Diverse Peoples : A Reference Sourcebook, Oxford, Santa Barbara CA. . Ibrahim, Jibrin, (1998), “The State, Accumulation and Democratic Forces in Nigeria” in Nigeria’s Third Republic: The Problems and Prospects of Political Transition to Civil Rule, Bamidele A. Ojo Ed. Nova Science Publications, Commack NY. Ibrahim, Jibrin, (2000), “The Transformation of Ethno-Regional Identities in Nigeria” in Identity Transformation and Identity Politics under Structural Adjustment in Nigeria, Attahiru Jega Ed., Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala and the Centre for Research and Documentation, Kano. Isumonah, Victor Adefemi (2003) “Planned and Unplanned Outcomes: Uneven and Unsteady Pathways to Democratization in Nigeria” in Political Liberalization and Democratization in Africa: Lessons from Country Experiences Julius Omozuanvbo Ohonvbere and John Mukum Mbaku eds. Praeger,Westport Mars, Perry (1995) “State Intervention and Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Guyana and the Caribbean Experience” Comparative Politics, Vol. 27, No. 2., pp. 167-186. Munasunghe, Viranjini (2001a) Callaloo or tossed salad? : East Indians and the cultural politics of identity in Trinidad Ithaca, N.Y. ; London : Cornell University Press. Munasunghe, Viranjini (2001b)“Redefining the Nation: The East Indian Struggle for Inclusion in Trinidad” Journal of Asian American Studies February pp. 1-34. 25

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DRAFT VERSION
Works Cited
Aborisade, Oladimeji and Robert Mundt (2002) Politics in Nigeria Longman, New York.
Ake, Claude (1985) Political Economy of Nigeria, Longman, New York.
Ake, Claude (1991) “Rethinking African Democracy,” Journal of Democracy 2, 1.
Ake, Claude (1996) Democracy and Development in Africa, Brookings Institution,
Washington DC. .
Alesina, Alberto, Devleeschauwer, Arnaud, Easterly, William, Kurlat, Sergio, &
Wacziarg, Romain. (2002, June). “Fractionalization.” (Unpublished)
Anderson, Benedict. (1991). Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and
Spread of Nationalism (Rev. ed.). London and New York: Verso.
Arnold, Guy (2001) A Guide to African Political & Economic Development Fitzroy
Deerborn, London.
Bal, Ellen and Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff, “Muslims in Surinam and the Netherlands, and
the Divided Homeland,” in Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol 25, No 2
2005.
Central Intelligence Agency (2004) World Factbook, (URL:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html, accessed through out
2003-2004).
Diamond, Larry (1988) Class, Ethnicity and Democracy in Nigeria: The Failure of the
First Republic, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse.
Diamond, Larry, Anthony Kirk-Greene and Oyeleye Oyediran (1997) Transition Without
End: Nigerian Politics and Civil Society under Babangida Lynne Rienner
Publishers, Boulder.
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1991) “Ethnicity Versus Nationalism” in Journal of Peace
Research Vol 28 No 3 pp. 263-278.
Gordon, April (2003) Nigeria's Diverse Peoples : A Reference Sourcebook, Oxford,
Santa Barbara CA. .
Ibrahim, Jibrin, (1998), “The State, Accumulation and Democratic Forces in Nigeria” in
Nigeria’s Third Republic: The Problems and Prospects of Political Transition to
Civil Rule
, Bamidele A. Ojo Ed. Nova Science Publications, Commack NY.
Ibrahim, Jibrin, (2000), “The Transformation of Ethno-Regional Identities in Nigeria” in
Identity Transformation and Identity Politics under Structural Adjustment in
Nigeria
, Attahiru Jega Ed., Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala and the Centre for
Research and Documentation, Kano.
Isumonah, Victor Adefemi (2003) “Planned and Unplanned Outcomes: Uneven and
Unsteady Pathways to Democratization in Nigeria” in Political Liberalization
and Democratization in Africa: Lessons from Country Experiences
Julius
Omozuanvbo Ohonvbere and John Mukum Mbaku eds. Praeger,Westport
Mars, Perry (1995) “State Intervention and Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Guyana and the
Caribbean Experience” Comparative Politics, Vol. 27, No. 2., pp. 167-186.
Munasunghe, Viranjini (2001a) Callaloo or tossed salad? : East Indians and the cultural
politics of identity in Trinidad Ithaca, N.Y. ; London : Cornell University Press.
Munasunghe, Viranjini (2001b)“Redefining the Nation: The East Indian Struggle for
Inclusion in Trinidad” Journal of Asian American Studies February pp. 1-34.
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