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Current and Future Costs of Intractable Conflicts—Can They Create Attitude Change?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Members of societies involved in an intractable conflict usually consider costs that stem from the continuation of the conflict as unavoidable and even justify for their collective existence.
Nimrod Rosler   +4 more
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Foreign Policy of Madagaskar under the Leadership of Andry Rajoelina: Analysis of Domestic Determinants

open access: yesJournal of Islamic World and Politics, 2022
Madagascar is one of the countries with the best geographical location in Sub-African, facing not only the Indian Ocean but also the Mozambique Strait. With the limitations it faces, the foreign policy made by Madagascar’s leaders can be a good strategy ...
Krisna Silawa   +2 more
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Ultra-Orthodox women in the job market: What aid them to become healthy and satisfied?

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction Culture and ethnicity are crucial to our identity and responsible for our health, values and thereby to our satisfaction from work. Objectives To this end, this study focused on the minority groups of ultra-orthodox women in their work ...
O. Braun-Lewensohn   +2 more
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The Cost of Defection: The Consequences of Quitting Al-Shabaab

open access: yesInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2019
This study investigates defections from the Al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia. Thirty-two disengaged Al-Shabaab combatants were interviewed about their motivations, grievances, needs, and challenges in relation to the recruitment, defection, and post ...
Christian Taylor   +2 more
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The Informative Process Model as a New Intervention for Attitude Change in Intractable Conflicts: Theory and Empirical Evidence

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Peacemaking is especially challenging in situations of intractable conflict. Collective narratives in this context contribute to coping with challenges societies face, but also fuel conflict continuation. We introduce the Informative Process Model (IPM),
Nimrod Rosler   +5 more
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Youth in the midst of escalated political violence: sense of coherence and hope among Jewish and Bedouin Arab adolescents

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 2017
Background During stressful events, individuals (particularly adolescents) from minority groups are often more vulnerable to distress. This claim will be examined in terms of coping resources and stress reactions to escalated political violence.
Sarah Abu-Kaf   +2 more
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Investigating gender differences in housework and religion in marital conflict in Cameroon

open access: yesInkanyiso, 2022
This article presents the findings of a study that measured the extent gender differences in division of housework and religion affected marital conflict in Bamenda, Cameroon.
Nkaze Chateh
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Kenya’s 2022 General Elections and Nigerian’s 2023 General Elections: Any Lessons for Democratic Consolidation in Africa?

open access: yesInternational Studies Journal, 2023
Universally, election is the pillar of representative democracy. The health of any democracy, no matter its type or status, depends on a small technical detail: the conduct of elections. Everything else is secondary. A credible election not only confers
Godwin Ojanyi Agbiloko   +1 more
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A Mathematical Note on the Evolutionary Competitiveness of the Trisexual Nematode Auanema Rhodensis

open access: yesJournal of Mathematical Sciences and Modelling, 2020
Trisexual species with female, male and self-fertilizing hermaphrodite sub-populations are rather exceptions in nature. Though, certain nematode/ worm species, like Auanema Rhodensis, have evolved that way.
Florian Rupp
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