Peace and War

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Acephalous Societies
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anthropology of conflict
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cross-cultural conflict research
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Ethnic Targeting
Good Life
Greater Expectancy
Haile Selassie
High Level Strategy
Kain Timor
Low Level Strategies
Military Economy
military establishments
military institutions analysis
NATO Country
NATO Decision
nuclear deterrence theory
Pank Hurst
Permanent War Economy
personal motivation
Psycho Pathology
Regular Army
resource competition studies
scarce resources control
Selective Conscientious Objection
social science perspectives on warfare
sociocultural determinants of violence
tribal warfare
United States Defense Industry
Vice Versa
Violated
War Proneness
West Germany
West Sahara
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781138529656
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Is war necessary? In Peace and War prominent anthropologists and other social scientists explore the cultural and social factors leading to war. They analyze the covert causes of war from a cross-cultural perspective: ideologies that dispose people to war; underlying patterns of social relationships that help institutionalize war; and the cultural systems of military establishments. Overt causes of war environmental factors like the control of scarce resources, advantageous territories, and technologies, or promoting the wel-fare of people "like" oneself are also considered.

The authors examine anthropologists' role in policy formation how their theories on the nature of culture and society help those who deal with global problems on a day-to-day basis. They argue that both covert and overt mechanisms are pushing the world closer to a devastating war and offer strategies to weaken the effects of these mechanisms. This anthropological and historical analysis of the causes of war is a valuable resource for those studying war and those trying to understand the place of social science in framing pacific options.

Mary LeCron Foster is research associate in the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.

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