Mass Conflict: Participants’ Attitudes

作者: Sheldon G. Levy

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012373985-8.00098-2

关键词: Military organizationPolitical scienceWork (electrical)IdeologyWorld War IISocial psychologyHistorical recordEthnic identification

摘要: The historical record indicates that views of warfare have varied greatly over time and provides evidence for both the functional bases methods warfare, as well role norms about conflict out-group. Stouffer’s World War II research later work Shalit provide insight into military. Although international protocols governing been developed past 150 years, degree to which restraints in war are supported by public has only investigated recently. Psychological biases influence individual in-group out-group discussed suggestions future avenues research.

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