Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-270) and index.
Contents
Preface: Deadly Distinctions: The Rise of Ethnic Violence -- 1. Ethnic Tents: Descriptions of Large-Group Identities -- 2. Anwar el-Sadat Goes to Jerusalem: The Psychology of International Conflicts Observed at Close Range -- 3. Chosen Trauma: Unresolved Mourning -- 4. Ancient Fuel for a Modern Inferno: Time Collapse in Bosnia-Herzegovina -- 5. We-ness: Identifications and Shared Reservoirs -- 6. Enemy Images: Minor Differences and Dehumanization -- 7. Two Rocks in the Aegean Sea: Turks and Greeks in Conflict -- 8. Unwanted Corpses in Latvia: An Attempt at Purification -- 9. A Palestinian Orphanage: Rallying Around a Leader -- 10. Ethnic Terrorism and Terrorists: Belonging by Violence -- 11. From Victim to Victimizer: The Leader of the PKK (Kurdish Workers' Party) -- 12. Totem and Taboo in Romania: The Internalization of a "Dead" Leader and Restabilization of an Ethnic Tent -- 13. Experiment in Estonia: "Unofficial Diplomacy" at Work -- Afterword: Psychoanalysis and Diplomacy -- Acknowledgments -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index.