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Welcome to War, Conflict, and Terrorism
A Duplex Theory of Hate: Development and Application to Terrorism, Massacres, and Genocide
Enhancement of Enemy’s Power Motivation as a Dynamic of Escalation in Conflict Situations
Ethnic Conflict and the Psychology of Liberation in Guatemala, Peru, and Puerto Rico
Psychology’s Contributions to Understanding Persecution and Genocide
The Intercultural Conflict Style Inventory: A Conceptual Framework and Measure of Intercultural Conflict Resolution Approaches
The Psychocultural Roots of Genocide: Legitimacy and Crisis in Rwanda
The Relevance of Culture for the Study of Political Psychology and Ethnic Conflict
Turning-Point Decisions: A Cognitive-Dissonance Analysis of Conflict Reduction in Israel-West German Relations
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