Multiracial democracy is a democratic political system that is multiracial.[1] It is cited as aspiration in South Africa after apartheid[2][3] and as existing for the United States.[1][4]
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References
- 1 2 Ford, Matt (17 May 2021). "Our 250-Year Fight for Multiracial Democracy: We say we're for it. We've never truly had it. These next few years will determine its fate". The New Republic.
- ↑ Bouckaert, Peter N. (1997). "The Negotiated Revolution: South Africa's Transition to a Multiracial Democracy". Stanford Journal of International Law. 33: 375.
- ↑ Lieberman, Evan; Lekalake, Rorisang (2022). "South Africa's Resilient Democracy". Journal of Democracy. 33 (2): 103–117. doi:10.1353/jod.2022.0021. S2CID 248235234.
- ↑ Feagin, Joe R. (2004–2005). "Heeding Black Voices: The Court, Brown, and Challenges in Building a Multiracial Democracy". University of Pittsburgh Law Review. 66: 57. doi:10.5195/lawreview.2004.47. hdl:1969.1/184816.
- Chamberlin, Christopher (2021). "The Impossibility of Multiracial Democracy". Postmodern Culture. 32 (1). doi:10.1353/pmc.2021.0011. ISSN 1053-1920. S2CID 245505943.
- Drutman, Lee (2021). "Elections, Political Parties, and Multiracial, Multiethnic Democracy: how the United States Gets It Wrong". New York University Law Review. 96: 985.
- Eyoel, Yordanos (2022). "The Role of Proximate Democracy Entrepreneurship in Building a Multiracial Democracy". Nonprofit Policy Forum. 14 (2): 205–211. doi:10.1515/npf-2021-0046. ISSN 2154-3348. S2CID 248243583.
- Gibson, James L. (2015). "Apartheid's Long Shadow: How Racial Divides Distort South Africa's Democracy". Foreign Affairs. 94: 41.
- Henry, Charles P.; Allen, Robert; Chrisman, Robert (2011). The Obama Phenomenon: Toward a Multiracial Democracy. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-03645-3.
- Ivery, Curtis; Bassett, Joshua (2011). America's Urban Crisis and the Advent of Color-Blind Politics: Education, Incarceration, Segregation, and the Future of the U.S. Multiracial Democracy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-1-4422-1101-8.
- Rugh, Jacob S. (2020). "Why Black and Latino Home Ownership Matter to the Color Line and Multiracial Democracy". Race and Social Problems. 12 (1): 57–76. doi:10.1007/s12552-019-09275-y. ISSN 1867-1756. S2CID 212795043.
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