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- Summary
- Why does ethnopolitical conflict sometimes lead to genocide and other times to peace? In this volume, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and historians examine over a dozen international cases to try to understand what causes a society's ethnic conflicts to escalate or deescalate. This unique book contains cogent critiques of the political and historical antecedents to conflict around the world, combining them with psychological analyses of group identity and intergroup conflict
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xvii, 379 pages
- Contents
-
- Nationalism and Ethnicity: Research Agendas on Theories of Their Sources and Their Regulation
- Psychology of Group Identification and the Power of Ethnic Nationalism
- Clark McCauley
- p. 343
- Brendan O'Leary
- p. 37.
- II.
- Genocides
- p. 49.
- Chapter 4.
- Theories of the Holocaust: Trying to Explain the Unimaginable
- Peter Suedfeld
- p. 51.
- I.
- Chapter 5.
- Armenian Deportations and Massacres in 1915
- Fikret Adanir
- p. 71.
- Chapter 6.
- The
- Ethnic Element in the Cambodian Genocide
- Ben Kiernan
- p. 83.
- Chapter 7.
- Theories of Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
- Approaches to Measuring Genocide: Excess Mortality During the Khmer Rouge Period
- Patrick Heuveline
- p. 93.
- Chapter 8.
- Genocide in Rwanda
- Gerard Prunier
- p. 109.
- III.
- Major Ethnopolitical Warfare That Stopped Short of Genocide
- p. 117.
- p. 1.
- Chapter 9.
- From Ethnic Cooperation to Violence and War in Yugoslavia
- Anthony Oberschall
- p. 119.
- Chapter 10.
- The
- Yugoslav Catastrophe
- Misha Glenny
- p. 151.
- Chapter 11.
- Chapter 2.
- Kurds in Turkey: A Nationalist Movement in the Making
- Resat Kasaba
- p. 163.
- Chapter 12.
- Explaining the Long Peace: War in Latin America
- Miguel Angel Centeno
- p. 179.
- IV.
- Limited, Contained, and Partly Resolved Ethnopolitical Warfare
- p. 203.
- Ethnicity: Nice, Nasty, and Nihilistic
- Chapter 13.
- The
- Northern Ireland Conflict: Prospects and Possibilities
- Tony Gallagher
- p. 205.
- Chapter 14.
- Control and the Stability of Jewish--Arab Relations in Israel
- Ian S. Lustick
- p. 215.
- Chapter 15.
- Ken Jowitt
- Who Pays for Peace? Implications of the Negotiated Settlement in a Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Brandon Hamber
- p. 235.
- Chapter 16.
- The
- Accommodation of Cultural Diversity in Tanzania
- Aili Mari Tripp, Crawford Young
- p. 259.
- Chapter 17.
- Why Has There Been No Race War in the American South?
- p. 27.
- John Shelton Reed
- p. 275.
- V.
- The
- Social Psychology of Ethnopolitical Warfare and Psychology's Contributions to the Solutions
- p. 287.
- Chapter 18.
- Ethnopolitical and Other Group Violence: Origins and Prevention
- Ervin Staub
- p. 289.
- Chapter 3.
- Chapter 19.
- Psychosocial Assistance During Ethnopolitical Warfare in the Former Yugoslavia
- Inger Agger
- p. 305.
- Chapter 20.
- Social Psychology and Intergroup Conflict
- Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns
- p. 319.
- Chapter 21.
- The
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- 9781557987372
- Label
- Ethnopolitical warfare : causes, consequences, and possible solutions
- Title
- Ethnopolitical warfare
- Title remainder
- causes, consequences, and possible solutions
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- edited by Daniel Chirot and Martin E.P. Seligman
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Why does ethnopolitical conflict sometimes lead to genocide and other times to peace? In this volume, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and historians examine over a dozen international cases to try to understand what causes a society's ethnic conflicts to escalate or deescalate. This unique book contains cogent critiques of the political and historical antecedents to conflict around the world, combining them with psychological analyses of group identity and intergroup conflict
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- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- D443
- LC item number
- .E77 2001
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- Chirot, Daniel
- Seligman, Martin E. P
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- World politics
- Ethnic relations
- Minorities
- Genocide
- Nationalism
- Ethnic groups
- Label
- Ethnopolitical warfare : causes, consequences, and possible solutions, edited by Daniel Chirot and Martin E.P. Seligman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- volume
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- txt
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- Contents
-
- Nationalism and Ethnicity: Research Agendas on Theories of Their Sources and Their Regulation
- Psychology of Group Identification and the Power of Ethnic Nationalism
- Clark McCauley
- p. 343
- Brendan O'Leary
- p. 37.
- II.
- Genocides
- p. 49.
- Chapter 4.
- Theories of the Holocaust: Trying to Explain the Unimaginable
- Peter Suedfeld
- p. 51.
- I.
- Chapter 5.
- Armenian Deportations and Massacres in 1915
- Fikret Adanir
- p. 71.
- Chapter 6.
- The
- Ethnic Element in the Cambodian Genocide
- Ben Kiernan
- p. 83.
- Chapter 7.
- Theories of Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
- Approaches to Measuring Genocide: Excess Mortality During the Khmer Rouge Period
- Patrick Heuveline
- p. 93.
- Chapter 8.
- Genocide in Rwanda
- Gerard Prunier
- p. 109.
- III.
- Major Ethnopolitical Warfare That Stopped Short of Genocide
- p. 117.
- p. 1.
- Chapter 9.
- From Ethnic Cooperation to Violence and War in Yugoslavia
- Anthony Oberschall
- p. 119.
- Chapter 10.
- The
- Yugoslav Catastrophe
- Misha Glenny
- p. 151.
- Chapter 11.
- Chapter 2.
- Kurds in Turkey: A Nationalist Movement in the Making
- Resat Kasaba
- p. 163.
- Chapter 12.
- Explaining the Long Peace: War in Latin America
- Miguel Angel Centeno
- p. 179.
- IV.
- Limited, Contained, and Partly Resolved Ethnopolitical Warfare
- p. 203.
- Ethnicity: Nice, Nasty, and Nihilistic
- Chapter 13.
- The
- Northern Ireland Conflict: Prospects and Possibilities
- Tony Gallagher
- p. 205.
- Chapter 14.
- Control and the Stability of Jewish--Arab Relations in Israel
- Ian S. Lustick
- p. 215.
- Chapter 15.
- Ken Jowitt
- Who Pays for Peace? Implications of the Negotiated Settlement in a Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Brandon Hamber
- p. 235.
- Chapter 16.
- The
- Accommodation of Cultural Diversity in Tanzania
- Aili Mari Tripp, Crawford Young
- p. 259.
- Chapter 17.
- Why Has There Been No Race War in the American South?
- p. 27.
- John Shelton Reed
- p. 275.
- V.
- The
- Social Psychology of Ethnopolitical Warfare and Psychology's Contributions to the Solutions
- p. 287.
- Chapter 18.
- Ethnopolitical and Other Group Violence: Origins and Prevention
- Ervin Staub
- p. 289.
- Chapter 3.
- Chapter 19.
- Psychosocial Assistance During Ethnopolitical Warfare in the Former Yugoslavia
- Inger Agger
- p. 305.
- Chapter 20.
- Social Psychology and Intergroup Conflict
- Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns
- p. 319.
- Chapter 21.
- The
- Control code
- 44634341
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xvii, 379 pages
- Isbn
- 9781557987372
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 00059351
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- Ethnopolitical warfare : causes, consequences, and possible solutions, edited by Daniel Chirot and Martin E.P. Seligman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Nationalism and Ethnicity: Research Agendas on Theories of Their Sources and Their Regulation
- Psychology of Group Identification and the Power of Ethnic Nationalism
- Clark McCauley
- p. 343
- Brendan O'Leary
- p. 37.
- II.
- Genocides
- p. 49.
- Chapter 4.
- Theories of the Holocaust: Trying to Explain the Unimaginable
- Peter Suedfeld
- p. 51.
- I.
- Chapter 5.
- Armenian Deportations and Massacres in 1915
- Fikret Adanir
- p. 71.
- Chapter 6.
- The
- Ethnic Element in the Cambodian Genocide
- Ben Kiernan
- p. 83.
- Chapter 7.
- Theories of Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
- Approaches to Measuring Genocide: Excess Mortality During the Khmer Rouge Period
- Patrick Heuveline
- p. 93.
- Chapter 8.
- Genocide in Rwanda
- Gerard Prunier
- p. 109.
- III.
- Major Ethnopolitical Warfare That Stopped Short of Genocide
- p. 117.
- p. 1.
- Chapter 9.
- From Ethnic Cooperation to Violence and War in Yugoslavia
- Anthony Oberschall
- p. 119.
- Chapter 10.
- The
- Yugoslav Catastrophe
- Misha Glenny
- p. 151.
- Chapter 11.
- Chapter 2.
- Kurds in Turkey: A Nationalist Movement in the Making
- Resat Kasaba
- p. 163.
- Chapter 12.
- Explaining the Long Peace: War in Latin America
- Miguel Angel Centeno
- p. 179.
- IV.
- Limited, Contained, and Partly Resolved Ethnopolitical Warfare
- p. 203.
- Ethnicity: Nice, Nasty, and Nihilistic
- Chapter 13.
- The
- Northern Ireland Conflict: Prospects and Possibilities
- Tony Gallagher
- p. 205.
- Chapter 14.
- Control and the Stability of Jewish--Arab Relations in Israel
- Ian S. Lustick
- p. 215.
- Chapter 15.
- Ken Jowitt
- Who Pays for Peace? Implications of the Negotiated Settlement in a Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Brandon Hamber
- p. 235.
- Chapter 16.
- The
- Accommodation of Cultural Diversity in Tanzania
- Aili Mari Tripp, Crawford Young
- p. 259.
- Chapter 17.
- Why Has There Been No Race War in the American South?
- p. 27.
- John Shelton Reed
- p. 275.
- V.
- The
- Social Psychology of Ethnopolitical Warfare and Psychology's Contributions to the Solutions
- p. 287.
- Chapter 18.
- Ethnopolitical and Other Group Violence: Origins and Prevention
- Ervin Staub
- p. 289.
- Chapter 3.
- Chapter 19.
- Psychosocial Assistance During Ethnopolitical Warfare in the Former Yugoslavia
- Inger Agger
- p. 305.
- Chapter 20.
- Social Psychology and Intergroup Conflict
- Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns
- p. 319.
- Chapter 21.
- The
- Control code
- 44634341
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xvii, 379 pages
- Isbn
- 9781557987372
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 00059351
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
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