A cross-national study, 49 samples in 38 nations (n = 4,344), investigates whether national peace and conflict reflect ambivalent warmth and competence stereotypes: High-conflict societies (Pakistan) may need clearcut, unambivalent group images distinguishing friends from foes. Highly peaceful countries (Denmark) also may need less ambivalence because most groups occupy the shared national identity, with only a few outcasts. Finally, nations with intermediate conflict (United States) may need ambivalence to justify more complex intergroup-system stability. Using the Global Peace Index to measure conflict, a curvilinear (quadratic) relationship between ambivalence and conflict highlights how both extremely peaceful and extremely conflictual ...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
Based on the previous studies, the hypothesis of this research is that the higher the level of gende...
This thesis examines the direct implications of political, economic, and socio-economic determinants...
A cross-national study, 49 samples in 38 nations (n = 4,344), investigates whether national peace an...
A cross-national study, 49 samples in 38 nations, N=4,344, investigates whether national peace and c...
Income inequality undermines societies: the more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: The more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: The more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: the more inequality, the more health problems, social tensi...
Socioeconomic inequality and conflicts regarding distributional issues have resurfaced in many OECD ...
In this study, we try to discover the variables susceptible to affect the peace. To arrive there, we...
This paper uses cross country regression analysis to look at the relationship between peace and per ...
In a globalizing world, conflict between citizens and foreigners hinders cooperation and hampers how...
Abstract: Are more equal societies ‘better ’ societies? This article addresses the question as to wh...
The 16th edition of the annual Global Peace Index (GPI) report, the world's leading measure of globa...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
Based on the previous studies, the hypothesis of this research is that the higher the level of gende...
This thesis examines the direct implications of political, economic, and socio-economic determinants...
A cross-national study, 49 samples in 38 nations (n = 4,344), investigates whether national peace an...
A cross-national study, 49 samples in 38 nations, N=4,344, investigates whether national peace and c...
Income inequality undermines societies: the more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: The more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: The more inequality, the more health problems, social tensio...
Income inequality undermines societies: the more inequality, the more health problems, social tensi...
Socioeconomic inequality and conflicts regarding distributional issues have resurfaced in many OECD ...
In this study, we try to discover the variables susceptible to affect the peace. To arrive there, we...
This paper uses cross country regression analysis to look at the relationship between peace and per ...
In a globalizing world, conflict between citizens and foreigners hinders cooperation and hampers how...
Abstract: Are more equal societies ‘better ’ societies? This article addresses the question as to wh...
The 16th edition of the annual Global Peace Index (GPI) report, the world's leading measure of globa...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
Based on the previous studies, the hypothesis of this research is that the higher the level of gende...
This thesis examines the direct implications of political, economic, and socio-economic determinants...