Peace and War: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

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Mary Le Cron Foster, Robert A. Rubinstein
Transaction Publishers - 369 páginas
 

Índice

Personal Motivation and Institutionalized Conflict
3
Porro Gangs in Mexico
15
Fighting for Peace
49
The Culture of United States Military Enclaves
61
Is War Necessary?
71
Land Disputes and the Gods in the Prehispanic Mixteca
93
Directed Change and the Hope for Peace
105
Ethnic Targeting as a Defense Strategy
119
The View of a Soviet Scholar
223
Ideology and Institutions in Peace and War
247
War and War Proneness in Pre and Postindustrial States
253
The Developmental Dynamics of Peace
269
The Superpowers and the Tribes
293
Anthropology for the Second Stage of the Nuclear Age
309
Anthropology as a Nonpolicy Science
321
Global Policy and Revolution in Social Sciences
327

Conflict in the Horn of Africa
133
Christianity and War
153
Sociopsychological Aspects of the Prevention of Nuclear War
177
The Drift to War
185
The WarMaking Institutions
193
The Nature of War and the American Military Profession
209
Conflict and Belief in American Foreign Policy
333
Understanding
343
Toward an Anthropology of Peace and War
353
Index
361
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