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(A Critical Review of Strategic Conflict Theory and Socio-political…
A Critical Review of Strategic Conflict Theory
and Socio-political Instability Models
strategic conflict theory
game theory
the social identity
there are not constant choices
excludes radical uncertainty and assumes the
predictability of events
variable-sum-games
strategic bargaining
non-zero-sum game theoretical models
destructive power
credibility of threats
commitment
rational conflict
socio-political instability models
the rational expectation model of political violence
predation models
common property models
public choice theory
index of socio-political instability
executive turnovers
security of property
realistic conflict
coercive power/ dominance
common interests
Conflict theory
Theory of violence
“relative deprivation”
forms
turmoil, conspiracy, and internal war
Lanchester’s simple model.
logic of protests
public choice theory
The Buchanan-Tullock Model
cost-benefit
dual pathway model
identity
social movement
disadvantage group
cost-benefit
moderators
collective
normative
obligation
reward
a resource dependence
theories
Realistic group conflict theory
competition
identification
cooperation
interdependent
supraordinate goals
Self-esteem
features
distinguishes
social exchange theories
Authoritarian Personality Theory
Frustration-Aggression Framework
the Contact Hypothesis