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Pluralism and Multiculturalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Societies
Vol. 5, No. 2, December 2003

Guest-Editors: GURHARPAL SINGH & JOHN REX
 
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      Editorial, pp. 104-105
Matthias Koenig


 

      Pluralism and Multiculturalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Society - Thematic Introduction, pp. 106-118
John Rex & Gurharpal Singh


 

      Is Multiculturalism a Workable Policy in South Africa?, pp. 119-134
Simon Bekker & Anne Leildé


 

      Malaysia and Capitalist Modernisation: Plural and Multicultural Models, pp. 135-147
Steve Fenton


 

      Multiculturalism in Contemporary India, pp. 148-161
Harihar Bhattacharyya


 

      Pluralism and Democracy in Pakistan, pp. 162-176
Mohammad Waseem


 

      Sikhs in Multicultural Societies, pp. 177-192
Darshan S. Tatla


 





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