Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are potentially all-pervasive because most countries in the world are multi-ethnic. Public health\u27s focus on violence documents its increasing role in this issue. The present study is based on a secondary analysis of a dataset of responses by 272 individuals from four ethnic groups (Anglo, African, Mexican, and Vietnamese Americans) who answered questions regarding variables related to ethnic violence from a general questionnaire which was distributed to ethnically diverse purposive, nonprobability, self-selected groups of individuals in Houston, Texas, in 1993. One goal was psychometric: learning about issues in analysis of datasets with modest n...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
This thesis seeks to understand which opportunities make excluded ethnic groups use nonviolence. The...
Racial and ethnic violence takes many forms. Genocides, ethnic cleansing, pogroms, civil wars, and v...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
To talk about the behavior of others is to generalize especially if that behavior is perceived to be...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
One of the growing debates among students of international politics concerns the precise linkage bet...
Multiple models have been proposed to account for violence among ideological groups. To identify cri...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
This thesis seeks to understand which opportunities make excluded ethnic groups use nonviolence. The...
Racial and ethnic violence takes many forms. Genocides, ethnic cleansing, pogroms, civil wars, and v...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
To talk about the behavior of others is to generalize especially if that behavior is perceived to be...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
One of the growing debates among students of international politics concerns the precise linkage bet...
Multiple models have been proposed to account for violence among ideological groups. To identify cri...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...