TY - BOOK AU - James,Patrick AU - Goetze,David TI - Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict T2 - Praeger Studies on Ethnic and National Identities in Politics Series SN - 9780313074677 U1 - 305.8 PY - 2001/// CY - New York PB - Bloomsbury Publishing USA KW - Social evolution KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Preface -- I. Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict -- 1. What Can Evolutionary Theory Say About Ethnic Phenomena? David Goetze and Patrick James -- 2. The Roots of Ethnic Conflict: An Evolutionary Perspective Gary R. Johnson -- 3. A Defense and an Extension of Pierre van den Berghe's Theory of Ethnic Nepotism Frank Salter -- 4. Contributions of Evolutionary Thinking to Theories of Ethnic Conflict and Its Management Marc Howard Ross -- II. Skeptical Views -- 5. From Ontology to Analogy: Evolutionary Theories and the Explanation of Ethnic Politics Robert Hislope -- 6. Primordialism, Evolutionary Theory, and the Timing of Ethnic Conflict: Opportunities and Constraints for Theory and Policy Frank Harvey -- 7. Evolution, Ethnicity, and Propaganda: Why Negotiating with the Innocent Makes Sense Kristan J. Wheaton -- III. Applications -- 8. National Identity in the Balkans: Confessionalism to Nationalism Peter Mentzel -- 9. Regionalism and Evolutionary Theory in the Former Soviet Union: Russian Kaliningrad, 1991-2000 Joel C. Moses -- 10. Evolutionary Models, Third-Party Intervention, and Ethnic Conflict: Does Tough Love Really Work? David Carment and Dane Rowlands -- 11. An Evolutionary Approach Toward the Drafting of Autonomy Agreements: Applying Theory to Reality in the Search for Resolution of Ethnic Conflict Michael Patrick Tkacik -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3000725 ER -