Evolutionary theory and ethnic conflict /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
2001.
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Series: | Praeger studies on ethnic and national identities in politics,
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=182465 |
Table of Contents:
- What can evolutionary theory say about ethnic phenomena?
- The roots of ethnic conflict: an evolutionary perspective
- A defense and an extension of Pierre van den Berghe's theory of ethnic nepotism
- Contributions of evolutionary thinking to theories of ethnic conflict and its management
- From ontology to analogy: evolutionary theories and the explanation of ethnic politics
- Primordialism, evolutionary theory, and the timing of ethnic conflict: opportunities and constraints for theory and policy
- Evolution, ethnicity, and propaganda: why negotiating with the innocent makes sense
- National identity in the Balkans: confessionalism to nationalism
- Regionalism and evolutionary theory in the former Soviet Union: Russian Kaliningrad, 1991-2000
- Evolutionary models, third-party intervention, and ethnic conflict: does tough love really work?
- An evolutionary approach toward the drafting of autonomy agreements: applying theory to reality in the search for resolution of ethnic conflict.