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Acknowledgments

I have had much help in writing this book. To the extent that it is cogent, much of the credit belongs to my students, who by their questions and quizzical looks told me when I was unclear, illogical, or just plain wrong.

George Clark, David Nasatir, Joseph Pendry, Millicent Wood-Harris, and Joseph Wingard provided some of the best examples in the text. Others read individual chapters, spotting errors of grammar, omission, and commission. Diana de Wolf reviewed the chapters on interpersonal and gender conflict. Edward King Alexander reviewed the chapter on intellectual conflict, Frank Stricker that on organizational conflict, and John Dolan the chapter on Just War. Oliver Richmond was particularly helpful on the contemporary ethnic conflicts that he knows first-hand from his work in Congo, Cyprus (where we worked together), East Timor, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka. Joseph Pendry provided valuable comments on the chapter on asymmetric war. Any remaining errors are my responsibility.

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Source: Churchman David. Why We Fight: The Origins, Nature and Management of Human Conflict. UPA,2013. — 336 p.. 2013

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