TY - JOUR
T1 - Some Cognitive Dimensions of the Israeli-Arab Conflict
T2 - A preliminary report
AU - Inbar, Michael
AU - Yuchtman-Yaar, Ephraim
PY - 1985/12
Y1 - 1985/12
N2 - The focus of this article is the perceived importance for Egyptians and Israelis, and subgroups within these populations, of factors influencing the outcome of the Middle East conflict. The cognitive orientations underlying these perceptions are also examined for their relevance to various attitudes related to the conflict and its potential resolution. The article is based on personal interviews of samples drawn from cross-sections of the two nationalities. The findings are discussed in terms of the sociocultural context of the two peoples.
AB - The focus of this article is the perceived importance for Egyptians and Israelis, and subgroups within these populations, of factors influencing the outcome of the Middle East conflict. The cognitive orientations underlying these perceptions are also examined for their relevance to various attitudes related to the conflict and its potential resolution. The article is based on personal interviews of samples drawn from cross-sections of the two nationalities. The findings are discussed in terms of the sociocultural context of the two peoples.
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U2 - 10.1177/0022002785029004009
DO - 10.1177/0022002785029004009
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AN - SCOPUS:84928219992
SN - 0022-0027
VL - 29
SP - 699
EP - 725
JO - Journal of Conflict Resolution
JF - Journal of Conflict Resolution
IS - 4
ER -