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The Difficult flowering of Suriname: Ethnicity and politics in a plural society
The Difficult Flowering of Suriname examines the complex ethnic composition of Surinamese society and its impact on political evolution. Edward Dew analyzes how Afro-Surinamese, Hindustani, Javanese, Amerindian, and Maroon communities interact within a plural society marked by historical divisions and competing political interests. The book discusses the challenges of nation-building, democratic development, and ethnic power-sharing, offering an in-depth study of how Suriname’s diverse social fabric shapes its political landscape.
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