Geography of Ethnic Violence
Explore the intricate dynamics of ethnic violence with Geography of Ethnic Violence by Monica Duffy Toft, published by Princeton University Press in 2005. This insightful paperback spans 256 pages, delving into a groundbreaking theory that explains the root causes of ethnic violence, civil wars, and terrorism, while also addressing many interstate conflicts. Toft's work masterfully synthesizes comparative politics and international relations theories, offering readers a unique blend of statistical analysis and historical case studies. Ideal for students and scholars of political science, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors driving violence and conflict across different regions. Enhance your knowledge of ethnic studies and international relations with this essential read.