Why We Fight
Theories of Human Aggression and Conflict
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:27th Sep '05
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Why We Fight draws on more than 20 academic disciplines to describe more than 100 theoretical explanations for human aggression and conflict. It also describes and assesses more than 70 methods for managing conflict, including individual, interpersonal, community, intellectual, organizational, intrastate, and interstate conflict.
Why We Fight offers new insights into these timeless issues. I find it extremely useful as I deal with business opportunities and challenges daily throughout Europe where history and culture play such tremendous roles in the way business is done in each country. It is a remarkable book that is very well written. I highly recommend it to anyone involved in international business. -- John J. Harris, Chief Executive, Nestlé Purina PetCare, Europe
This book by D.A. Churchman is perhaps the ultimate multidisciplinary view of conflict at every level from the family to the family of nations. It is a must for anyone interested in knowing more about the sources of conflict, its essence, and the ways to deal with it. -- Volodymyr Dubovyk, Odessa National University, Ukraine
The suggested criteria presented in this study…should be engaged with by all of us who research and write in the field of conflict studies. -- Oliver Richmond, Saint Andrews University, Scotland
ISBN: 9780761833062
Dimensions: 227mm x 156mm x 23mm
Weight: 395g
266 pages