The Nature and Dynamics of Factional ConflictErnst Ludwig, was not only cousin to Kaiser Wilhelm II, but also grandson to Queen Victoria and cousin and brother-in-law to Tsar Nicholas II. One of the most fascinating and complex figures of modern European history, his life offers us a prism through which to see the history of Germany in the first half of the twentieth-century and tells a very different story than the one we might expect. Ernst Ludwig was a prince who fought the forces of absolutism, war, revolution and fascism that, after his death in 1937, would destroy Germany. Andrew Vereker, who has had complete access to his papers, uses Ernst Ludwig's life as a framework to write a history of the liberal German counter-culture he represented. |
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Their activities would be viewed as an accepted part of intra - group transactions .
Two relevant contemporary examples in this context are the social organisation
of the Japanese Conservative Party and the International Typographical Union ...
Their activities would be viewed as an accepted part of intra - group transactions .
Two relevant contemporary examples in this context are the social organisation
of the Japanese Conservative Party and the International Typographical Union ...
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A Generic Framework for Conflict Resolution The foregoing and other possible
modalities may be viewed as a part of a generic framework for the resolution of
factional conflict . The framework comprises the levels at which the conflict for
each ...
A Generic Framework for Conflict Resolution The foregoing and other possible
modalities may be viewed as a part of a generic framework for the resolution of
factional conflict . The framework comprises the levels at which the conflict for
each ...
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Any conflict situation may be viewed as an intra - group phenomenon depending
upon the delineation of the group boundary . The analysis of a human conflict as
factional implies the assumption of a higher level social system of which the ...
Any conflict situation may be viewed as an intra - group phenomenon depending
upon the delineation of the group boundary . The analysis of a human conflict as
factional implies the assumption of a higher level social system of which the ...
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Contents
THE NATURE OF FACTIONS AS HUMAN AGGREGATES | 1 |
FACTIONALISM AS A TYPE OF SOCIAL CONFLICT | 19 |
THE STRUCTURE OF A FACTION SITUATION | 37 |
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