War : an introduction to theories and research on collective violence
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War : an introduction to theories and research on collective violence
(Global political studies series)(Psychology of emotions, motivations and actions series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Many students have come to the study of war and peace from a background heavily influenced by media exposure and political commitment. Some tend to see rebellion against autocratic rule mainly in terms of political ideals and the struggle for justice. The academic study of civil war, on the other hand, in recent years has focused more on the opportunity factors, even claiming that the greed of rebel leaders can play an important role in driving an insurrection. Discovering this, some students have become disillusioned, but many have taken up the challenge to show that wars in general and civil wars in particular are also fought for more than material gain. This book offers a balanced assessment of grievance and opportunity theories, and will serve as food for thought as the readers attempt to hammer out their own projects and move the field forward.
目次
- The Onset of Civil War
- Theories of Collective Violence: The Continuing Rational Actor versus Deprived Actor Debate
- Civil Wars in International Relations: Patterns, Consequences & Conditions of Termination
- Cain's Choice: Causes of One-Sided Violence against Civilians
- Ethnicity Matters, But What Kind? A Review of the Quantitative Literature of Ethnicity & Conflict
- Macro- & Micro-Level Theories of Violence in Ethnic & Non-Ethnic Civil Wars
- Civilizations: Value Differences & Conflict
- Globalization & Insurgent Financing
- Cursed by Resources? High-Value Natural Resources & Armed Civil Conflict
- Economic Policies & Armed Conflict: The Promise of Globalization
- Diasporas & Civil War
- Adding Fuel to the Flames? Multinational Companies Operating in Zones of Conflict
- Modern Conflicts: World Systems & Wars in Three Different Military Eras
- Civil War & the Transnational Diffusion of Domestic Violence
- The Rivalry Contribution to Conflict: Great Promises & Potential Problems
- Issues & Conflict
- Index.
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