To talk about the behavior of others is to generalize especially if that behavior is perceived to be negative. As researchers who have studied ethnic discrimination and ethnic conflict for close to two decades, we have noticed, anecdotally at least, that this penchant for generalization is rampant in discussions of ethnic politics. Journalists and academics tend to talk about one or another ethnic group’s involvement in violence without specifying a political organizational agent. This kind of generalization is a serious obstacle to understanding conflicts and identifying solutions because it prevents policymakers and academics from getting at the messy reality of ethnic politics—especially when they become contentious or violent. This art...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...
To talk about the behavior of others is to generalize especially if that behavior is perceived to be...
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
WP 2010-02 January 2010The objective of this paper is to present an overview of ethnicity, ethnic st...
Racial and ethnic violence takes many forms. Genocides, ethnic cleansing, pogroms, civil wars, and v...
Long a focus of scholarly interest in the fields of history, sociology and anthropology, ethnic conf...
As ethnic groups clash, the international community faces the challenge of understanding the multipl...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...
To talk about the behavior of others is to generalize especially if that behavior is perceived to be...
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
WP 2010-02 January 2010The objective of this paper is to present an overview of ethnicity, ethnic st...
Racial and ethnic violence takes many forms. Genocides, ethnic cleansing, pogroms, civil wars, and v...
Long a focus of scholarly interest in the fields of history, sociology and anthropology, ethnic conf...
As ethnic groups clash, the international community faces the challenge of understanding the multipl...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...