Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. Why we Need a New Conflict Theory Chapter 2. The Question Chapter 3. How this Volume is Organised
PART II: THEORETICAL FRAME
Chapter 4. A Decision Theory of Identification Chapter 5. The Necessity for Strategies of Inclusion and Exclusion Chapter 6. The Conceptual Instruments of Exclusion and Inclusion: Social Categories and their Overlapping Relations Chapter 7. On the Sociologisation of Economics and the Economisation of Sociology Chapter 8. Markets of Violence and the Freedom of Choice Chapter 9. Ethnicity Emblems, Diacritical Features, Identity Markers – Some East African Examples Chapter 10. Purity and Power in Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies and the Spectre of Fundamentalism Chapter 11. Language and Ethnicity
PART III: PRACTICAL FRAME
Chapter 12. Conflict Resolution: the Experience with the Somali Peace Process Chapter 13. On Methods: How to be a Conflict Analyst Chapter 14. An Update from 2007: Reconsidering the Peace Process
List of Acronyms References Index