Ethnic conflict stoked by government economic intervention, not globalization
Monday, September 29, 2008 - 14:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Economic globalization and liberalization have been blamed for numerous social ills over the last two decades, including a sharp rise in interethnic violence in countries all over the world. Not so, say the results of a study conducted by researchers from McGill University and published in the current issue of the journal International Studies Quarterly.