Nagle, John and Mabon, Simon (2026) Contesting Power-sharing : Contentious Politics in Divided Societies. Ethnopolitics, 25 (2). pp. 107-117. ISSN 1744-9057
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This introduction outlines an agenda for research on protest and power-sharing. Power-sharing scholarship has ignored grassroots contentious politics, viewing protest as a threat to the top-down model of consociationalism. Protest is thus seen as a destabilizing force, narrowing the ground needed for power-sharing elites to engage in moderative behaviour required for peace. This introductory article argues that citizen-led protest represents a broad spectrum of approaches to power-sharing, ranging from support to outright opposition. In this way, rather than simply a subverting type of politics, protest is a major arena for struggles for democracy in power-sharing systems.