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Pathological Dimensions of Domestic and International Ethnicity
Donald Rothchild and Alexander J. Groth discuss some currently important magnifiers of ethnic conflict. They analyze the settings for pathologically hostile notions of "others" used to promote various ethnic identities.
Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa: Global-Local Networks of Power, Robert Latham, Ronald Kassimir and Thomas Callaghy, eds. Reviewed by Donald Rothchild
Alliance Pathology: Institutional Lessons of the 1930s, Alexander J. Groth and Richard G. Randall
Britain and America: Some Requisites of Executive Leadership Compared, Alexander J. Groth
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