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1991
It is broadly recognized that perceptions distorted by hostile feelings are aggravating international conflicts. They frequently become potent forces rushing people into military confrontations and possibly war. Compared to the general psychological mechanisms promoting this dangerous process, relatively little attention has been given to how the ...
Loran B. Szalay, Elahe Mir-Djalali
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It is broadly recognized that perceptions distorted by hostile feelings are aggravating international conflicts. They frequently become potent forces rushing people into military confrontations and possibly war. Compared to the general psychological mechanisms promoting this dangerous process, relatively little attention has been given to how the ...
Loran B. Szalay, Elahe Mir-Djalali
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The image of the poor as enemy∗
Interdisciplinary Peace Research, 1993Abstract Brazil presents the paradoxical situation of being an industrialised and a Third World country at the same time. Highly skewed income concentration led to the polarisation of society into haves and have‐nots, dramatically increasing social deterioration and urban violence.
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International Journal of Political Economy, 1996
(1996). New Images of the Enemy. International Journal of Political Economy: Vol. 26, Global Circus: Narratives of Globalization, pp. 69-80.
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(1996). New Images of the Enemy. International Journal of Political Economy: Vol. 26, Global Circus: Narratives of Globalization, pp. 69-80.
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2018
This chapter examines how enemy images are produced and reproduced in relations between two enemies. It identifies four drivers of security competition that block the development of trust. These are: (1) the security dilemma; (2) the problem of offence–defence differentiation; (3) peaceful/defensive self-images; (4) ideological fundamentalism; and (5 ...
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This chapter examines how enemy images are produced and reproduced in relations between two enemies. It identifies four drivers of security competition that block the development of trust. These are: (1) the security dilemma; (2) the problem of offence–defence differentiation; (3) peaceful/defensive self-images; (4) ideological fundamentalism; and (5 ...
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The Development of Enemy Images: A Theoretical Contribution.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2006Enemies and enemy images are thought to be prerequisites in preparedness for war (i.e., to fight and kill). In spite of this knowledge, very little information is available about children's understanding of enemies and the emergence and nature of enemy images.
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