
Ethnic Conflict In World Politics
by:
Barbara Harff
,
Ted Robert Gurr
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
August 15th, 2003
Publisher: Westview Press
Pages: 392
Genres: Science & Technology, History
This second edition delves into the intricate dynamics of ethnic conflict and its profound impact on global politics. It explores the roots and consequences of ethnic tensions that have increasingly shaped international relations. The authors, Barbara Harff and Ted Robert Gurr, offer insights into the causes of these conflicts, analyzing historical patterns and contemporary case studies to highlight the complexities entangled in ethnic identities.
Through a comprehensive examination of various global scenarios, this work serves as a critical resource for understanding how ethnic divisions can lead to violence, disruption, and state failure. By intertwining theory and real-world examples, it equips readers with the knowledge to comprehend the multifaceted challenges posed by ethnic conflict in an ever-evolving political landscape.
Through a comprehensive examination of various global scenarios, this work serves as a critical resource for understanding how ethnic divisions can lead to violence, disruption, and state failure. By intertwining theory and real-world examples, it equips readers with the knowledge to comprehend the multifaceted challenges posed by ethnic conflict in an ever-evolving political landscape.