The Regulation of Political ConflictThe Regulation of Political Conflict introduces a new unit of analysis for the study of political conflict: the conflict episode. The author then elaborates on regulation models appropriate for initiation through public policy. He discusses hypothetical causes of conflict, as presented in previous literature. Included is a description of the data base and data analysis strategies. A substantial portion of the book is devoted to identifying and testing a series of hypotheses relevant to the regulation of conflict behavior and various intervention strategies. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CONCEPTUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT | 4 |
MODELS OF REGULATION | 38 |
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