Understanding Conflict and Violence: Theoretical and Interdisciplinary Approaches

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Routledge, 2007 M09 12 - 256 pages

This book examines and interprets a wide range of approaches to the causes of violence and conflict.

The causes of violence and conflict are often left untheorized, or they are discussed as an existent problem assumed to be an inevitable part of human interaction. Adopting an accessible approach, this volume presents readers with a clear understanding of the causes of violence and conflict by highlighting their evolutionary roots and illustrating them with in-depth case studies and examples.

Tim Jacoby addresses the fragmented nature of the literature on conflict theory by drawing upon a wide range of disciplinary traditions, seeking to reflect the fact that international relations, history, economics, development, politics and sociology all share a long-standing interest in the study of conflict and violence and that common concerns make interdisciplinary stimulating and productive.

Understanding Conflict & Violence will be of interest to students and scholars across the disciplines of international relations, history, economics, development, politics and sociology.

 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 Dimensions
18
3 Structure
34
4 Functions
51
5 Innate
67
6 Learnt
85
7 Grievance
103
8 Mobilisation
124
9 Crises
144
10 Hegemony
160
11 Conclusion
179
References
192
Index
233
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Tim Jacoby is Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester, UK.

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