A conflict within a conflict: intragroup ideological polarization and intergroup intractable conflict

作者: Tal Orian Harel , Ifat Maoz , Eran Halperin

DOI: 10.1016/J.COBEHA.2019.11.013

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摘要: Ideology plays a central role in conflicts, both on the intergroup and intragroup levels. On level, ideology can either contribute to preservation escalation of conflicts or serve as key resolving them. generate induce between opposing ideological groups. However, interaction these two levels conflict unique such interactions have not received sufficient systematic scholarly attention so far. We suggest new theoretical framework emphasizing possible reciprocal relationship intractable polarization: enhances inner polarization, which turn, hinders resolution external conflict.

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