The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: InterventionsMari Fitzduff, Chris E. Stout These volumes present issues of war, conflict resolution, and stable peace. They explain how men and women are transformed into perpetrators of genocide, how neighbors become sworn enemies, the cultural and psychological origins of war, and even the neuropsychology of conflict. An exploration of what a successful war means for stakeholders holds profound implications for what a victory in the war against terrorism would look like. |
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Theories of Practice and Change in Ethnic Conflict Interventions | 1 |
Peacemaking among HigherOrder Primates | 33 |
Creative Approaches to Reconciliation | 69 |
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The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts [3 Volumes]: From War to Peace Mari Fitzduff,Chris E. Stout No preview available - 2005 |
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