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List of Figures and Tables
Pt. I Introduction
1 Why We Need a New Conflict Theory 3
2 The Question 13
3 How This Volume is Organised 21
Pt. II Theoretical Frame
4 A Decision Theory of Identification 25
5 The Necessity for Strategies of Inclusion and Exclusion 35
6 The Conceptual Instruments of Exclusion and Inclusion: Social Categories and Their Overlapping Relations 43
7 Economics as Sociology - Sociology as Economics 53
8 Markets of Violence and the Freedom of Choice 55
9 Ethnic Emblems, Diacritical Features, Identity Markers - Some East African Examples 61
10 Purity and Power in Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies and the Spectre of Fundamentalism 75
11 Language and Ethnicity 99
Pt. III Practical Frame
12 Conflict Resolution: the Experience with the Somali Peace Process 107
13 On Methods: How to be a Conflict Analyst 149
14 An Update from 2007: Reconsidering the Peace Process 161
References 171
Index 183
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