Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent ConflictsPsychology Press, 2004 - 333 lappuses Collective Political Violence is a concise, but thorough, interdisciplinary analysis of the many competing concepts, theories and explanations of political conflict, including revolutions, civil wars, genocide, and terrorism. To further his examination of each type of conflict, Earl Conteh-Morgan presents case studies, from the Rwandan genocide to the United States civil rights movement. Along the way, he illuminates new debates concerning terrorism, peacekeeping, and environmental security. Written in a knowledgeable, yet accessible, manner, Collective Political Violence treats the issue of political violence with an impressively wide geographic range, and successfully straddles the ideological divide. |
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Scope Assumptions and Approaches | 1 |
Cold War Nation Building and PostCold War Conflicts | 29 |
SocialStructural Theories and Violent Change | 49 |
The Psychocultural Approach to Explaining Collective Political Violence | 69 |
Collective Political Violence as Rational Choice | 93 |
MacroStructural Theories of War | 111 |
Competing Theoretical Approaches | 137 |
Causes and Types | 157 |
Interethnic or Identity Sources of Violent Conflicts | 193 |
Types Causes and Activators | 215 |
Environmental DegradationViolent Conflict Nexus | 235 |
Internal and External Dimensions | 253 |
New Scenarios in Violent Conflicts and Peacekeeping | 277 |
Glossary of Terms and Concepts | 295 |
Glossary of ConflictRelated Theorists | 309 |
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