Foreword / Louis Kriesberg -- Pt. 1. The Problem -- 1. The Beginning: Abe Lincoln in India and a Pair of Hungarians in Ottawa -- 2. Democracy and Its Downside -- 3. The Invention of Race and Ethnicity and Its Many Consequences -- 4. Identities: Ethnic and Otherwise -- 5. Ethnic Renewal: Italian Americans, Bosnian Muslims, and Native Americans -- 6. Reporters for the Daily Press: A Worldwide Network of Research Assistants -- Pt. 2. Toward Solutions: From Time to Time and Place to Place -- 7. Backdrop and Precursors -- 8. The Enclave Solution in Switzerland and Ghana -- 9. The Immigrant Solution in Sweden, Canada, and Australia -- 10. Sojourner Finns, Israelis, and Greeks and Also the Unfashionable Solution of Partition (India, No! Czechoslovakia, Yes!) -- 11. Leave Vengeance to the Lord: One Tough But Grand Solution -- Pt. 3. Over the Horizon -- 12. Beyond National Policies -- 13. Assimilation and Pluralism: An Outmoded Distinction? -- 14. The End: Values, Politics, and Assimilation