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NIOD Rewind Episode 27 - Why Humans Fight: The Social Dynamics of Close-Range Violence

NIOD Rewind Episode 27 - Why Humans Fight: The Social Dynamics of Close-Range Violence

Update: 2022-11-04
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Why do humans fight? Anne van Mourik speaks with Sinisa Malešević (University College Dublin) on his new book (published by Cambridge University Press). Drawing on interviews with former combatants, Sinisa explores how violence operates in the context of face-to-face actions. What motivates human beings to fight? To what extent do people fight for reasons of self-interest? And in which contexts is fighting more likely to happen?

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NIOD Rewind Episode 27 - Why Humans Fight: The Social Dynamics of Close-Range Violence

NIOD Rewind Episode 27 - Why Humans Fight: The Social Dynamics of Close-Range Violence

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