UID:
edocfu_9959227748402883
Format:
1 online resource (276 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
0-313-07467-4
Series Statement:
Praeger studies on ethnic and national identities in politics,
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents; Preface; Part I EVOLUTIONARY THEORY AND ETHNIC CONFLICT; Chapter 1 What Can Evolutionary Theory Say About Ethnic Phenomena? David Goetze and Patrick James; Chapter 2 The Roots of Ethnic Conflict: An Evolutionary Perspective Gary R. Johnson; Chapter 3 A Defense and an Extension of Pierre van den Berghe's Theory of Ethnic Nepotism Frank Salter; Chapter 4 Contributions of Evolutionary Thinking to Theories of Ethnic Conflict and Its Management Marc Howard Ross; Part II SKEPTICAL VIEWS
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Chapter 5 From Ontology to Analogy: Evolutionary Theories and the Explanation of Ethnic Politics Robert HislopeChapter 6 Primordialism, Evolutionary Theory, and the Timing of Ethnic Conflict: Opportunities and Constraints for Theory and Policy Frank Harvey; Chapter 7 Evolution, Ethnicity, and Propaganda: Why Negotiating with the Innocent Makes Sense Kristan J. Wheaton; Part III APPLICATIONS; Chapter 8 National Identity in the Balkans: Confessionalism to Nationalism Peter Mentzel
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Chapter 9 Regionalism and Evolutionary Theory in the Former Soviet Union: Russian Kaliningrad, 1991- 2000 Joel C. MosesChapter 10 Evolutionary Models, Third-Party Intervention, and Ethnic Conflict: Does Tough Love Really Work? David Carment and Dane Rowlands; Chapter 11 An Evolutionary Approach Toward the Drafting of Autonomy Agreements: Applying Theory to Reality in the Search for Resolution of Ethnic Conflict Michael Patrick Tkacik; Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-275-97143-0
Language:
English