Anthropology, conflict, and international relations

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Abstract

The anthropological perspective is neglected in international relations yet illuminates conflict processes through an evolutionary and cross-cultural comparison. Scupin shows how culture-the central concept developed within anthropology-challenges rational choice models-and illuminates issues such as religious and secular global trends, conflict and terrorism.

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Scupin, R. (2016). Anthropology, conflict, and international relations. In Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations (pp. 153–187). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40823-1_6

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