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Chapter 16 

Conflict Around the World

 The Global Context: Conflict In A Changing


World
 Sociological Theories Of Conflict And War
 Causes Of War
Chapter 16 
Conflict Around the World

 Social Problems Associated With War And


Militarism
 Conflict In A Post-cold War Era
 Strategies For Action: In Search Of Global
Peace
 Global Conflict and War

 Never in recorded history has there been a


time when conflict didn’t exist.
 In 2000, conflict existed in about 40 different
locations in the world.
War and the Development of
Civilization

 War resulted in small groups and villages


becoming incorporated into larger political
chiefdoms.
 Centuries of war between chiefdoms
culminated in the development of the state.
U.S. Military Spending

$300 billion in 2001 includes expenditures for:


 salaries of military personnel
 research and development
 weapons
 veterans’ benefits
 other defense-related expenses
Structural-Functionalist
Perspective

 Gives members a “common cause” and a


common enemy.
 In short term, war increases employment and
stimulates economy.
 Inspires developments that are useful to
civilians.
Conflict Perspective on War

 War is the result of antagonisms that emerge


when two or more groups struggle for control of
resources.
 War benefits corporate, military, and political
elites.
Symbolic Interactionist Perspective

 Meanings and definitions influence attitudes


and behaviors regarding conflict and war.
 Attitudes and behaviors that support war
develop in childhood.
 Most world governments preach peace through
strength, rather than strength through peace.
 Causes of War

 Conflict over Land and Other Natural


Resources
 Conflict over Values and Ideologies
 Racial and Ethnic Hostilities
 Defense against Hostile Attacks
 Revolution
 Nationalism
Conflict over Values and Ideologies

 World War II was largely a war over


democracy versus fascism.
 Cold War largely involved conflict over
capitalism versus communism.
 Wars over differing religious beliefs have led to
some of the worst episodes of bloodshed in
hiistory.
Americans Killed in Wars:

 over 53,000 in WWI


 292,000 in WWII,
 34,000 in Korea
 47,000 in Vietnam
Social Problems of War:
Death and Disability

 More than a quarter of a million people


worldwide have been disabled by landmines.
 War depletes labor force, creates orphans and
single-parent families, and burdens taxpayers
who must pay for the care of orphans and
disabled war veterans.
Social Problems of War:
Women and Children

 Before and during WWII, the Japanese military


forced 100,000 to 200,000 women and girls
into prostitution as military “comfort women”.
 Albanian women have been raped by Serbian
and Yugoslavian soldiers.
 Refugee women and female children are
vulnerable to sexual abuse and exploitation.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD)

 Symptoms include recurring nightmares,


flashbacks, poor concentration.
 Associated with family violence, alcoholism,
divorce, and suicide.
 Estimate 30% of male veterans of the Vietnam
war have experienced PTSD, and about 15%
continue to experience it.
Destruction of the Environment

Vietnam:
 13 million tons of bombs left 25 million bomb
craters.
 19 million gallons of herbicides were spread
over the countryside.
 80% of Vietnam's forests and swamplands
were destroyed by bulldozing or bombing.
The Gulf War

 6,000 bombs were dropped.


 Iraqi troops set 650 oil wells on fire.
 6-8 million barrels of oil were spilled into the
Gulf waters.
Terrorism on the Increase

 Acts of terrorism have increased in recent


years with a total of 392 in 1999.
 Defensive strategies include strengthening
security.
 Offensive strategies include retaliatory raids
group infiltration, and preemptive strikes.
Terrorism: Difficult to Combat

 Hackers illegally gain access to classified


information on computers.
 Internet allows groups to coordinate efforts.
 Globalization provides international markets
where terrorists can purchase explosives,
guns, electronic equipment, etc.
World Government

Three trends that may lead to world government:


 Global cooperation in environmental issues.
 Wealthy countries have supported nations in
need.
 International criminal court has power to
condemn those found guilty of war and crimes
against humanity.

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