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The Dynamics of Ethnic Competition and Conflict

Susan Olzak

Award Winner

  • 1994: Outstanding Publication Award

    Honorable Mention in the 1994 Outstanding Publication Award, sponsored by the Collective Behavior and Social Movement Section of the American Sociological Association.
December 1992
288 Pages
Hardcover ISBN: 9780804720281
Paperback ISBN: 9780804723374
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"Susan Olzak promises a great deal in this book and delivers even more. She makes strong hypothetical claims derived from rich theoretical arguments, develops elegant empirical tests of them, and quite cautiously fashions conclusions out of the pattern of results. The book provides a remarkably coherent model for studying ethnic conflict. . . . With this superb monograph Susan Olzak establishes a niche for herself among the best scholars of ethnic conflict and collective action."—American Journal of Sociology

Susan Olzak is Professor of Sociology at Stanford University. She is the author of The Dynamics of Ethnic Competition and Conflict (Stanford University Press, 1992).
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