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Ideas in Conflict: the Nationalism literature and the comparative study of civil war / Kissane, Bill; Sitter, Nick   Journal Article
Kissane, Bill Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The comparative study of civil war has recently gone through a "structural turn," towards large-n quantitative studies that explain the variation in the incidence of civil wars in terms of structural factors. The alternatives have been a return to case studies and a constructivist critique that emphasizes the role of ideas in conflict. While there is no a priori reason to reconcile these approaches, it remains a practical task for those who want to understand how a given social situation escalates into civil war. After reviewing the two poles in the debate, we mine the literature on nationalism for insights into this issue.
Key Words Nationalism  Conflict  Ideas  Structural turn  Constructivist approach  Civil War 
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