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Overcoming Evil - Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Overcoming Evil - Genocide, Violent Conflict, and Terrorism (Hardcover)
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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.
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