Deadly Ethnic Riot
Explore the intricate dynamics of ethnic violence in Deadly Ethnic Riot by Donald L. Horowitz, published by the University of California Press in 2003. This comprehensive work delves into the structure and patterns of deadly ethnic riots—sudden and lethal attacks by one ethnic group against another. With an in-depth analysis of around 150 riots across approximately fifty countries, primarily in Asia, Africa, and the former Soviet Union, Horowitz provides a critical examination of the factors that fuel such violence. This 605-page paperback is an essential read for anyone interested in the sociology of conflict, racism, and the complexities of social dynamics. Discover the underlying issues that contribute to these tragic events and gain a greater understanding of violence in society. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about social science, Deadly Ethnic Riot is a vital addition to your library.