The Wars Within Peoples and States in Conflict

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In The Wars Within, Robin M. Williams Jr. brings together decades of thought about ethnic conflicts in an effort to better understand their dynamics and to lessen their disastrous consequences. Williams presents a worldwide perspective, conscious that many studies of ethnicity focus primarily on the United States. The stakes of struggles can involve both material resources, such as oil, diamonds, and gold, and socio-cultural goods, such as group status and cultural distinctiveness. Ethnic conflict, Williams finds, can be portrayed as a set of dynamic processes that may escalate from restrained confrontations over limited issues to devastating ethnic warfare and genocide. Throughout, William s attends to present day realities and continually reminds readers that ethnic conflict has human significance and lasting effects. His analysis implies that the military and political behaviour of the United States profoundly affects whether faraway places attempt ethnic cooperation or shatter into deadly conflict. The Wars Within ends on a note of mild hope as Williams provides an overview of ways to prevent, moderate, or resolve severe intrastate violence.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robin M. Williams

Robin M. Williams Jr. is Henry Scarborough Professor of Social Science, Emeritus, at Commel University and longtime Visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of California – Irvine. He is a former president of the American Sociological Association and the author of several books, including American Society; A Sociological Interpretation and Strangers Next door; Ethnic Relations in American Communities.

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Title
The Wars Within Peoples and States in Conflict
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170492041
Length
xvi+318p., References; Index; 26cm.
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