Author:
Banaji Mahzarin R,Baron Andrew Scott,Dunham Yarrow,Olson Kristina
Abstract
Abstract
As we write this chapter in the fall of 2006, them United States is engaged in a war in Iraq that is far deadlier and more complex than even its supporters had imagined. In early December 2006 Israel and Lebanon entered into air and land warfare that escalated while the UN scrambled and editorials hollowly demanded a cease-fi re. Dozens more intergroup conflicts rage all over the world, with lives lost every minute. The scope would increase exponentially if the list were to include other forms of harm humans inflict on each other—economic, sociopolitical, and psychological—that have their origins in conflict between groups, be their differences real or imagined.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York, NY
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