The anthropological perspective is neglected in international relations yet illuminates conflict processes through an evolutionary and cross-cultural comparison. Scupin shows how culture—the central concept developed within anthropology—challenges rational choice models—and illuminates issues such as religious and secular global trends, conflict and terrorism
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
Peace-makers, experts in conflict resolution, researchers and teachers are among the contributors he...
Diplomacy is today undergoing rapid change, shaken by new populisms, seismic shifts in the balance o...
Anthropological Contributions to Conflict Resolution consists of ten essays that make vividly appare...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
The end of the Cold War has given rise to hopes among manyinternational relations scholars and publi...
The end of the Cold War has given rise to hopes among many international relations scholars and publ...
Peacebuilding presents a formidable challenge to anthropology, because it 'enframes' our contemporar...
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
Peace-makers, experts in conflict resolution, researchers and teachers are among the contributors he...
Diplomacy is today undergoing rapid change, shaken by new populisms, seismic shifts in the balance o...
Anthropological Contributions to Conflict Resolution consists of ten essays that make vividly appare...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
Conflict and security, although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a preoccupa...
The end of the Cold War has given rise to hopes among manyinternational relations scholars and publi...
The end of the Cold War has given rise to hopes among many international relations scholars and publ...
Peacebuilding presents a formidable challenge to anthropology, because it 'enframes' our contemporar...
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
Peace-makers, experts in conflict resolution, researchers and teachers are among the contributors he...
Diplomacy is today undergoing rapid change, shaken by new populisms, seismic shifts in the balance o...