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Why We Fight

The Origins, Nature, and Management of Human Conflict, 2nd Edition

David Churchman

This book draws on twenty-four academic disciplines to provide a critical analysis of some 100 theories that explain the origins, nature, and management of human conflict. The book treats intellectual, individual, moral, interpersonal, organizational, community, political, and international conflicts. It suggests six criteria for distinguishing good from bad theory and discusses how existing theories may be used and improved.
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University Press of America
Pages: 336 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
978-0-7618-6137-9 • Paperback • May 2013 • $48.99 • (£38.00)
978-0-7618-6138-6 • eBook • May 2013 • $46.50 • (£36.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Violence in Society, Political Science / Commentary & Opinion, Political Science / Peace, Social Science / Essays, Family & Relationships / Conflict Resolution
David Churchman is professor emeritus at California State University, where he held appointments as professor of humanities and as a chairman and professor of behavioral science graduate programs where he taught the course on which this book is based. He has been an infantry officer, a Fulbright scholar in Cyprus and Ukraine, a Malone scholar in Saudi Arabia, a National Science Foundation program officer, and an exotic animal trainer. He co-founded and was the treasurer of Wildlife on Wheels, a nonprofit organization and federally licensed zoo that provided live animal education programs and rescued animals from oil spills. He is the author of Negotiation: Process, Tactics, Theory (University Press of America, 1995).
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Criteria for Good Theory
Useful
Empirical
Logical
Falsifiable
Parsimonious
Generalizable
2. Conflict Analysis
Three major roles for Mathematics in Conflict Theory
Risk
Prisoners’ Dilemma
Bayes’s Theorem
Lattice Theory
Pareto Optimization
Strategic Choice
Fair Division
3. The Nature of Man
Aggression
Early Man
Biology of Aggression
Sociobiology
Aggression in Primates
4. Aggression and the Mind
Aggression as Instinct
Frustration-Aggression
Aggression as Learned Behavior
Human Needs Theory
Psychiatric Theories
5. Intellectual Conflict
Man
History
Society
Nature
God
The Importance of Dissent
6. Moral Conflict
The Origins of Morality
Individual Moral Development
Four Forms of Moral Conflict
Managing Moral Conflicts
7. Interpersonal Conflict
Personality and Conflict
Personality Types and their Measurement
The “Generation Gap”
Low Conflict Societies
Family Conflict
Dual Variable Models
Power
Linguistic Models of Communications
Systems Models of Communication
Social Models of Communication
Culture and Interpersonal Conflicts
8. Gender Conflict
Discrimination
Communication Style
Sexual Harassment
Relational Aggression
Women in Peace and War
The Matriarchal Past
9. Organizational Conflict
Organizational Development
Labor-Management Conflict
Leadership
Crisis Management
Competitive Strategy
Law of Unintended Consequences
10. Community Conflict
Class Conflict
Ethnic Conflict
Gangs
Hostage Crises
Conflict and Stress
Wisdom of Crowds
11. Political Conflict
Governmental Systems
Deliberative Assemblies
Voting Systems
Redistricting
Vote Fraud
Tax Systems
Tragedy of the Commons and the Free Rider Problem
12. Causes of War
Reproductive Success
Ecological Equilibrium
Territorial Imperative
Relative Deprivation
Nation-States
Characteristics of States
Number of Bordering State
Polarity
Human Rights
Arms Races
Correlates of War
Expected Utility
13. Just War in Eight Cultures
The Roman Catholic Tradition
The Greek Orthodox Tradition
The Jewish Tradition
The Muslim Tradition
The Hindu Tradition
The Buddhist Tradition
The Chinese Tradition
The Japanese Tradition
Just War Today
14. Interstate Conflict
Origins of War
Types of War
Strategic and Tactical Theory
Strategic Geography
15. Asymmetric Conflict
Economic Warfare
Humanitarian War
Guerilla or Low Intensity Warfare
Terrorism
Counter-terrorism
Piracy
Cyber Warfare
Lawfare
16. The Search for Peace
What is Peace?
Diplomacy
Track II Diplomacy
Department of Peace
Arms Control vs. Peace through Strength
Balance of Power
World Government and Peacekeeping
Pacifism and Nonviolence
Reconciliation
Is Mankind Becoming Increasingly Peaceful?
17. Dispute Resolution
Torts
Negotiation
Distributive Negotiation
Integrative Negotiation
Third-Party Interventions
Large-scale Third Party Intervention
The Agreement Circumplex
18. Putting Conflict Theory to Use
19. Improving Conflict Theory
Appendix: Major Fallacies in Logic
Bibliography
Index
Author Biography
This book by D. A. Churchman is perhaps the ultimate multidisciplinary view of conflict at every level from the family to the family of nations. It is a must for anyone interested in knowing more about the sources of conflict, its essence, and the ways to deal with it.
— Volodymyr Dubovyk, Odessa National University, Ukraine


Why We Fight offers new insights into these timeless issues. I find it extremely useful as I deal with business opportunities and challenges daily throughout Europe where history and culture play such tremendous roles in the way business is done in each country. It is a remarkable book that is very well written. I highly recommend it to anyone involved in international business.
— John J. Harris, Chief Executive, Nestlé Purina PetCare, Europe


The suggested criteria presented in this study… should be engaged by all of us who research and write in the field of conflict studies.
— Oliver Richmond, Saint Andrews University, Scotland


Why We Fight

The Origins, Nature, and Management of Human Conflict, 2nd Edition

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Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book draws on twenty-four academic disciplines to provide a critical analysis of some 100 theories that explain the origins, nature, and management of human conflict. The book treats intellectual, individual, moral, interpersonal, organizational, community, political, and international conflicts. It suggests six criteria for distinguishing good from bad theory and discusses how existing theories may be used and improved.
Details
Details
  • University Press of America
    Pages: 336 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
    978-0-7618-6137-9 • Paperback • May 2013 • $48.99 • (£38.00)
    978-0-7618-6138-6 • eBook • May 2013 • $46.50 • (£36.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Violence in Society, Political Science / Commentary & Opinion, Political Science / Peace, Social Science / Essays, Family & Relationships / Conflict Resolution
Author
Author
  • David Churchman is professor emeritus at California State University, where he held appointments as professor of humanities and as a chairman and professor of behavioral science graduate programs where he taught the course on which this book is based. He has been an infantry officer, a Fulbright scholar in Cyprus and Ukraine, a Malone scholar in Saudi Arabia, a National Science Foundation program officer, and an exotic animal trainer. He co-founded and was the treasurer of Wildlife on Wheels, a nonprofit organization and federally licensed zoo that provided live animal education programs and rescued animals from oil spills. He is the author of Negotiation: Process, Tactics, Theory (University Press of America, 1995).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. Criteria for Good Theory
    Useful
    Empirical
    Logical
    Falsifiable
    Parsimonious
    Generalizable
    2. Conflict Analysis
    Three major roles for Mathematics in Conflict Theory
    Risk
    Prisoners’ Dilemma
    Bayes’s Theorem
    Lattice Theory
    Pareto Optimization
    Strategic Choice
    Fair Division
    3. The Nature of Man
    Aggression
    Early Man
    Biology of Aggression
    Sociobiology
    Aggression in Primates
    4. Aggression and the Mind
    Aggression as Instinct
    Frustration-Aggression
    Aggression as Learned Behavior
    Human Needs Theory
    Psychiatric Theories
    5. Intellectual Conflict
    Man
    History
    Society
    Nature
    God
    The Importance of Dissent
    6. Moral Conflict
    The Origins of Morality
    Individual Moral Development
    Four Forms of Moral Conflict
    Managing Moral Conflicts
    7. Interpersonal Conflict
    Personality and Conflict
    Personality Types and their Measurement
    The “Generation Gap”
    Low Conflict Societies
    Family Conflict
    Dual Variable Models
    Power
    Linguistic Models of Communications
    Systems Models of Communication
    Social Models of Communication
    Culture and Interpersonal Conflicts
    8. Gender Conflict
    Discrimination
    Communication Style
    Sexual Harassment
    Relational Aggression
    Women in Peace and War
    The Matriarchal Past
    9. Organizational Conflict
    Organizational Development
    Labor-Management Conflict
    Leadership
    Crisis Management
    Competitive Strategy
    Law of Unintended Consequences
    10. Community Conflict
    Class Conflict
    Ethnic Conflict
    Gangs
    Hostage Crises
    Conflict and Stress
    Wisdom of Crowds
    11. Political Conflict
    Governmental Systems
    Deliberative Assemblies
    Voting Systems
    Redistricting
    Vote Fraud
    Tax Systems
    Tragedy of the Commons and the Free Rider Problem
    12. Causes of War
    Reproductive Success
    Ecological Equilibrium
    Territorial Imperative
    Relative Deprivation
    Nation-States
    Characteristics of States
    Number of Bordering State
    Polarity
    Human Rights
    Arms Races
    Correlates of War
    Expected Utility
    13. Just War in Eight Cultures
    The Roman Catholic Tradition
    The Greek Orthodox Tradition
    The Jewish Tradition
    The Muslim Tradition
    The Hindu Tradition
    The Buddhist Tradition
    The Chinese Tradition
    The Japanese Tradition
    Just War Today
    14. Interstate Conflict
    Origins of War
    Types of War
    Strategic and Tactical Theory
    Strategic Geography
    15. Asymmetric Conflict
    Economic Warfare
    Humanitarian War
    Guerilla or Low Intensity Warfare
    Terrorism
    Counter-terrorism
    Piracy
    Cyber Warfare
    Lawfare
    16. The Search for Peace
    What is Peace?
    Diplomacy
    Track II Diplomacy
    Department of Peace
    Arms Control vs. Peace through Strength
    Balance of Power
    World Government and Peacekeeping
    Pacifism and Nonviolence
    Reconciliation
    Is Mankind Becoming Increasingly Peaceful?
    17. Dispute Resolution
    Torts
    Negotiation
    Distributive Negotiation
    Integrative Negotiation
    Third-Party Interventions
    Large-scale Third Party Intervention
    The Agreement Circumplex
    18. Putting Conflict Theory to Use
    19. Improving Conflict Theory
    Appendix: Major Fallacies in Logic
    Bibliography
    Index
    Author Biography
Reviews
Reviews
  • This book by D. A. Churchman is perhaps the ultimate multidisciplinary view of conflict at every level from the family to the family of nations. It is a must for anyone interested in knowing more about the sources of conflict, its essence, and the ways to deal with it.
    — Volodymyr Dubovyk, Odessa National University, Ukraine


    Why We Fight offers new insights into these timeless issues. I find it extremely useful as I deal with business opportunities and challenges daily throughout Europe where history and culture play such tremendous roles in the way business is done in each country. It is a remarkable book that is very well written. I highly recommend it to anyone involved in international business.
    — John J. Harris, Chief Executive, Nestlé Purina PetCare, Europe


    The suggested criteria presented in this study… should be engaged by all of us who research and write in the field of conflict studies.
    — Oliver Richmond, Saint Andrews University, Scotland


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