Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... internal solidarity mechanism plays a role in the escalation of conflict because the outgroup is an eavesdropper on internal communication and takes such mobilization activities as a threat against itself . Furthering this " arms - race ...
... internal solidarity mechanism plays a role in the escalation of conflict because the outgroup is an eavesdropper on internal communication and takes such mobilization activities as a threat against itself . Furthering this " arms - race ...
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... internal feuding . They state three basic propositions : 4.5.1 feuding . The higher the level of political complexity the less frequent is internal 4.5.2 Correlations of the strength of fraternal interest groups ( as indexed by ...
... internal feuding . They state three basic propositions : 4.5.1 feuding . The higher the level of political complexity the less frequent is internal 4.5.2 Correlations of the strength of fraternal interest groups ( as indexed by ...
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... internal violence ; it allows only temporary cessation of ingroup feuding . Proposition 4.5.4 and the data supporting it suggest that there might be different laws relating ingroup and outgroup relations in stateless societies , on the ...
... internal violence ; it allows only temporary cessation of ingroup feuding . Proposition 4.5.4 and the data supporting it suggest that there might be different laws relating ingroup and outgroup relations in stateless societies , on the ...
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