Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism / Edition 1

Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism / Edition 1

by Ervin Staub
ISBN-10:
0199775249
ISBN-13:
9780199775248
Pub. Date:
07/15/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199775249
ISBN-13:
9780199775248
Pub. Date:
07/15/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism / Edition 1

Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism / Edition 1

by Ervin Staub
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Overview

Overcoming Evil describes the origins or influences leading to genocide, violent conflict and terrorism. It identifies principles and practices of prevention, and of reconciliation between groups after violence, or before violence thereby to prevent violence. It uses both past cases such as the Holocaust, and contemporary ones such as Rwanda, the Congo, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, contemporary terrorism, and the relations between the Dutch and Muslim minorities, which also has relevance to other European countries, as examples. The book draws on the author's previous work on all these issues, as well as on research in genocide studies, the study of conflict and of terrorism, and psychological research on group relations. It also describes the work of the author and his associates in real world settings, such as promoting reconciliation in Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo. The book considers what needs to be done to prevent impending or stop ongoing violence. It emphasizes early prevention, when violence generating conditions are present and a psychological and social evolution toward violence has begun, but not yet immediate danger of intense violence. The book considers the role of difficult social or life conditions, repression, culture, the institutions or structure of society, the psychology of individuals and groups, and the behavior of witnesses or bystanders within and outside societies. It emphasizes psychological processes, such as differentiation between us and them and devaluation of the "other," past victimization and psychological woundedness, the power of ideas and people's commitment to destructive ideologies. It considers humanizing the other, healing from past victimization, the creation of constructive ideologies and groups and how these help people develop cultures and institutions that make violence less likely. The book asks what needs to be accomplished to prevent violence, how it can be done, and who can do it. It aims to promote knowledge, understanding, and "active bystandership" by leaders and government officials, members of the media and citizens to prevent violence and create harmonious societies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199775248
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/15/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 600
Sales rank: 849,690
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Ervin Staub has taught at Harvard and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He studied the influences that lead caring, helping, altruism in adults and children, the origins of genocide and other mass violence, the prevention of violence between groups and reconciliation after violence. He published extensively on these topics. He has also worked in many real world settings, on projects ranging from reconciliation and the prevention of new violence in Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo, to reducing the use of unnecessary force by police, to creating caring classrooms.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface and Acknowledgments

Chapter 1.
Introduction. I. Origins, Prevention, Reconciliation

Chapter 2.
Introduction. II. Early and Late Prevention, The Costs of Violence, Evil and Goodness


Part I: The Origins of Mass Violence

Chapter 3.
The Sources of Conflict Between Groups and Primary Examples

Chapter 4.
Instigating Conditions: Starting Points of Mass Violence

Chapter 5
Psychological and Societal/Group Processes that Arise from Instigating Conditions

Chapter 6.
Learning by Doing in Individuals and Groups: The Evolution of Extreme Violence

Chapter 7.
Internal and External Bystanders: Their Passivity, Complicity, and Role in the Evolution of Violence

Chapter 8.
Cultural/Societal Characteristics that Make Hostility and Violence More Likely

Chapter 9.
Perpetration and the Perpetrators

Chapter 10.
Understanding the Woundedness/Psychological Transformation of All Parties in Mass Violence.

Part II. Prevention and Reconciliation
Chapter 11.
Introduction and late prevention.

Chapter 12.
Promoting Understanding, Healing and Reconciliation in Rwanda

Chapter 13.
Constructive Responses to Difficult Life Conditions and Conflict, Preventive Diplomacy and Dialogue

Chapter 14.
Developing Positive Orientation to the "Other": Humanizing and Contact with the Other.

Chapter 15.
Beyond "us" and "them": Constructive Ideologies and Groups, Common Identities, Inclusive Caring, and Pluralism

Chapter 16.
Changing Hearts and Minds: Information, Peace Education, and Public Education in Rwanda and the Congo

Chapter 17.
The Potential and Power of Active Bystanders: Citizens, Leaders, Nations, the International System.

Chapter 18.
Generating Action by Leaders, Citizens, Creating Structures for Prevention.

Chapter 19.
Healing/Psychological Recovery and Reconciliation

Chapter 20.
Other Elements of Reconciliation: Complex Truth, Collective Memory, Shared History and Justice

Chapter 21.
Forgiveness, Healing and Reconciliation

Chapter 22.
Raising Inclusively Caring, Morally Courageous Children and Altruism Born of Suffering

Chapter 23.
Recommendations and Conclusions
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