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The Psychology of Ethnic and Cultural Conflict, Hardback Book

The Psychology of Ethnic and Cultural Conflict Hardback

Edited by Yueh-Ting Lee, Clark McCauley, Fathali M. Moghaddam, Stephen Worchel

Part of the Psychological Dimensions to War and Peace series

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Peace-makers, experts in conflict resolution, researchers and teachers are among the contributors here focused on ethnic and cultural conflict around the world.

The volume first addresses elements such as identity and difference, both conceptually and historically.

Text that follows describes issues and experiences associated with conflict and war in countries including Africa, China, Iran, Israel, Palestine, and New Zealand.

The role of immigration, three major cultures (Islamic, Christian, and Confucian) are examined.

Finally, innovative programs and strategies to prevent and manage ethnic conflict and violence are offered by practitioners. This book will interest professors and students of cross-cultural psychology, social psychology, ethnic and cultural relations, international relations, anthropology and political science.

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