ISBN:
9780275971434
,
0275971430
,
9780313074677
,
0313074674
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online Ressource (xi, 273 pages)
Serie:
Praeger studies on ethnic and national identities in politics 1527-9901
Serie:
Praeger studies on ethnic and national identities in politics
Paralleltitel:
Print version Evolutionary theory and ethnic conflict
DDC:
305.8
Schlagwort(e):
Ethnicity Political aspects
;
Conflits ethniques
;
Ethnicité Aspect politique
;
Nationalisme
;
Évolution sociale
;
Ethnic conflict
;
Nationalism
;
Social evolution
;
Ethnicity Political aspects
;
Nationalism
;
Social evolution
;
Ethnicity Political aspects
;
Ethnic conflict
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
;
Ethnic conflict
;
Ethnicity ; Political aspects
;
Nationalism
;
Social evolution
;
Etnische conflicten
;
Sociale evolutie
;
Nationalisme
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Kurzfassung:
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.
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
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.
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-365) and index. - Print version record
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