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Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations: Why Neighbors Kill
ISBN: 978-1-444-30306-3
January 2009
Wiley-Blackwell
296 pages
• Draws on real-world case studies, such as Rwanda, Sudan, and the Second Palestinian Intifada
• Brings together original contributions and theoretical perspectives by a team of experts in psychology and related disciplines such as sociology and political science
• Identifies events and processes that can break down inhibitions against violence, and lead to mass killings and genocide
• Examines explanations that must be considered in making sense of past acts, and offers suggestions for interventions to prevent future repetitions
• Draws on real-world case studies, such as Rwanda, Sudan, and the Second Palestinian Intifada
• Brings together original contributions and theoretical perspectives by a team of experts in psychology and related disciplines such as sociology and political science
• Identifies events and processes that can break down inhibitions against violence, and lead to mass killings and genocide
• Examines explanations that must be considered in making sense of past acts, and offers suggestions for interventions to prevent future repetitions