Ideas in conflict: the nationalism literature and the comparative study of civil war

Kissane, B.ORCID logo & Sitter, N. (2013). Ideas in conflict: the nationalism literature and the comparative study of civil war. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 19(1), 38-57. https://doi.org/10.1080/13537113.2013.761884
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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

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