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In-group/out-group behaviour in modern societies : an evolutionary perspective /

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Corporate Author: European Sociobiological Society.
Other Authors: Thienpont, Kristiaan., Cliquet, R. L.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brussel : Vlaamse Gemeenschap, c1999.
Series:NIDI CBGS publications ; 34..
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Ethnic relations > Congresses.
Ethnocentrism > Congresses.
Sociobiology > Congresses.
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