نتایج جستجو برای: israeli conflict
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The paper studies evolution of different aspects in Iran–Israeli relations the Syrian crisis. Basic developments Iran Israeli confrontations and analysis its specific are retrospectively shown. author examines key internal external factors, influencing nature conflict character development. argues that regional international environment determined more than religious cultural differences two na...
In contexts of cultural conflict, people delegitimize the other group's perspective and lose compassion for the other group's suffering. These psychological biases have been empirically characterized in intergroup settings, but rarely in groups involved in active conflict. Similarly, the basic brain networks involved in recognizing others' narratives and misfortunes have been identified, but ho...
Graphic memoirs have gained a critical attention only after Spiegalman’s foundational work Maus. The merge of images and text produces unique literary experience for the readers. paper is an attempt to explore gripping graphic Sarah Glidden Guy Delisle emergence dialogical self multiple I positions within text. Dialogical Self theory research module that showcases expanding its definition. Unli...
The literature in the area of the health workforce and societies in conflict encompasses a wide range of studies and potential directions. Lately, Keshet and Popper-Giveon reported on a study based on interviews with 13 Arab Israeli nurses who work in Israeli hospitals. This preliminary study describes how being an Arab nurse in Israel is experienced and perceived by those nurses. The results i...
the end of cold war created a unique opportunity for both the arabs and israelis to end their animosity and for the united states to play an important role to bring them to peace negotiations. therefore, during the 1990s, the u.s. facilitated several rounds of talks between syria and israel, but the negotiations complicated gradually. the talks were stalled over the fact that israel did not wan...
Five studies across cultures involving 661 American Democrats and Republicans, 995 Israelis, and 1,266 Palestinians provide previously unidentified evidence of a fundamental bias, what we term the "motive attribution asymmetry," driving seemingly intractable human conflict. These studies show that in political and ethnoreligious intergroup conflict, adversaries tend to attribute their own group...
Arab-Israeli conflict over the past decades has been the oldest problem in the Middle East. There have been four wars in this area during 2004-2014 decades. The main research question is: “What were the Israel’s aims in the wars against Hezbollah and Hamas?” In response it seems that concurrent with destruction of infrastructure in Lebanon and Palestine, the Israel’s aims of these wars have be...
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