This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political reconciliation with Jordan. An analysis of data from a public opinion survey conducted with a representative sample of Israeli-Jews (n=1000) indicated that appraisal of outgroup collective threat, as well as hatred and (lack of) sympathy towards Jordanians, predicted Jewish-Israeli decreased support for peaceful reconciliation with Jordan. Our findings point to the crucial role of threat perceptions in hindering post-conflict reconciliation and to the importance of sympathy towards the other side in increasing support for such reconciliation
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversarie...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversarie...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversarie...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....