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  • "This is a book about conflict. But it is also a book about essential features of human nature that are expressed in every type of human interaction. In an even broader sense, this is a book about the basic processes that link conflict to a vast array of phenomena in the physical world. What seems to be like incompatible agendas is addressed by an approach based on complex systems science through which, in recent years, a set of basic operating rules that connect processes of all kinds in physical and social reality have been exposed. This work sets out to demonstrate that this synthetic view is more than an abstraction using insights and breakthroughs from mathematics, empirical methodology, and computer simulations that have enabled scientists to identify the ways in which common processes and properties are manifest in very different natural and social phenomena. Our aim is to describe this new perspective and shine its concepts, methods, and tools on the recurrent and all-important issue of conflict in interpersonal, intergroup, and international relations." (Verlagsinformation) (xsd:string)
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  • 2013 (xsd:gyear)
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  • Attracted to conflict : dynamic foundations of destructive social relations (xsd:string)
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  • Heidelberg: Springer, 2013.- XII, 242 S. (xsd:string)
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