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The Social Psychology of Intergroup and International Conflict Resolution
Cognitive Theories Applied to Intergroup Conflict
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Author(s):
Peter R. Grant
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1990
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Springer New York
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1990
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: 39-57
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10.1007/978-1-4612-3288-9_3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Pervasive Enigma of Intergroup Conflict
pp. 21
Classic Contributions to the Study of Intergroup Conflict
pp. 39
Cognitive Theories Applied to Intergroup Conflict
pp. 59
Group Factors in the Escalation of Intergroup Conflict
pp. 87
An Eclectic Model of Intergroup Conflict
pp. 117
The Intergroup Conflict Simulation
pp. 143
International Conflict: The Question of Survival
pp. 177
Social-Psychological Approaches for Resolving Intergroup and International Conflict
pp. 211
Third Party Consultation as a Method of Intergroup and International Conflict Resolution
pp. 239
Conclusion: Paths Toward a Peaceful World
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