Walls and Boundaries in Arab Relations with Israel
Kalman J. Kaplan and
Moriah Markus-Kaplan
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Kalman J. Kaplan: Department of Psychology, Wayne State University
Moriah Markus-Kaplan: Forest Hospital
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1983, vol. 27, issue 3, 457-472
Abstract:
The present article attempts to extend a model of interpersonal conflict to the international arena. Specifically, a wall-boundary analysis of interpersonal relations suggests that there is a relationship between a secure personal identity and resolution of interpersonal conflict. We extend this analysis to suggest a relationship between a secure national identity and resolution of international conflict. This analysis is applied to identity issues of four Arab-Islamic societies (Turkey, Tunisia, Egypt, and the Palestinians) and their conflict patterns with Israel.
Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.1177/0022002783027003003
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