Power and conflict : toward a general theory
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Power and conflict : toward a general theory
(Violence, cooperation, peace)
Sage Publications, c1989
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Bibliography: p. 253-259
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In Power and Conflict the author defines social conflict as the `international mutual exchange of negative sanctions, or punitive behaviors, by two or more parties, which may be individuals, corporate actors, or more loosely knit quasi-groups.' In building this general theory, Blalock discusses the generalities of a power framework, analyzes the ideology of conflict, defines the reactive and dynamic processes, and summarizes the various arguments by creating a general model of conflict.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Power and Dependency
Mobilization, Heterogeneity, and Party Solidarity
Reactive and Control Processes
The General Causal Model of Conflict Processes
Ideological Supports for Conflict
Ideological Dimensions and A Theoretical Submodel
Responses to Heterogeneous Parties and Conflict Groups
Sustaining Conflicts
Terminating Conflicts
A Final Model
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