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Evolutionary Theory And Ethnic Conflict Praeger Studies On Ethnic And National Identities In Politics Patrick James

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Evolutionary Theory And Ethnic Conflict Praeger Studies On Ethnic And National Identities In Politics Patrick James
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.48 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Patrick James, David Goetze
ISBN: 9780275971434, 0275971430
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Evolutionary Theory And Ethnic Conflict Praeger Studies On Ethnic And National Identities In Politics Patrick James by Patrick James, David Goetze 9780275971434, 0275971430 instant download after payment.

James and Goetze bring together contributors of varied backgrounds, ranging from evolutionary theorists to game theorists to analysts of specific ethnic conflict. Their work represents a coherent attempt at evaluating the usefulness of evolutionary theories for explaining ethnic phenomena and demonstrates how these theories can be applied in attempts to elucidate real-world behaviors.This study found that kinship theory that posits evolved dispositions to form cooperative bonds with family, ethnic groups and other social groups may go a long way in accounting for the formation of ethnic groups. Also, ingroup-outgroup theory may contribute to understanding how group conflict commences. Likewise, the description of evolved mechanisms for discerning threat, for building reputations, and for recognizing individuals, groups, and states as possible cooperators and long-term allies may facilitate explanation of the outbreak and avoidance of group conflicts. This also may explain the design of conscious strategies for conflict prevention and resolution. Nonetheless, several contributors take a more critical stance and offer ample reason why building these explanations may prove elusive or at least troublesome given the complex character of human societies. This work is a provocative resource for scholars, students, and other researchers involved with ethnicity and ethnic conflict, international relations, social psychology, and social anthropology.

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