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This work determines the processes that strengthen hostility
between opposing groups and identifies those who are willing to act
in order to change these situations. The backdrop of the
Arab-Israeli conflict is used to demonstrate how collective
identities are shaped by membership in ethnic and religious groups,
and how these identities influence attitudes and behavior. It
examines political attitudes, hatred of "others," and willingness
to assume responsibility for the various social issues of this
conflict. This book takes a fresh approach to the Arab-Israeli
conflict by relating it to three distinct societies: Jews, Arabs,
and Palestinians. Though it deals with conflict, this assessment is
optimistic in the sense that it shows that bridges can be built and
maintained among these groups. These bridges are still small and
fragile, but may be the structures upon which more elaborate
relationships may be developed.
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