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Political Violence Approaches

Comparative approaches to political violence involve the systematic analysis and comparison of different cases or contexts of political violence to identify patterns, causes, and consequences. This methodology seeks to understand the underlying factors that contribute to political violence across diverse political systems and societies.

intermediate
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Political Science
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Comparative approaches to political violence provide valuable insights into the causes and manifestations of violence in political contexts. By examining different types of political violence, such as terrorism and civil wars, students can understand the complex factors that contribute to these phen...

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Key Terms

Political Violence
Use of violence to achieve political objectives.

Example: Terrorism is a form of political violence aimed at instilling fear.

Terrorism
Violent acts intended to create fear for political purposes.

Example: The 9/11 attacks are a notable example of terrorism.

Civil War
A war between groups within the same country.

Example: The American Civil War was fought over issues like slavery.

Relative Deprivation
The perception of being worse off compared to others.

Example: Feeling deprived can lead to social unrest.

Social Identity Theory
A theory explaining how group identity influences behavior.

Example: People may commit violence to defend their group identity.

Case Study
An in-depth analysis of a specific instance or event.

Example: Studying the Rwandan Genocide provides insights into ethnic conflict.

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Key Concepts

Political ViolenceComparative AnalysisConflict TheoryCase Studies