This book combines theoretical and empirical research across various academic disciplines including economics, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and political science to describe why individuals adopt political ideologies and how this choice can potentially exacerbate conflict and violence. Ideology is particularly important to conflict. Data on intra- and international conflict shows that the number of ideologically driven conflicts has increased tremendously in recent decades. Although some researchers started to investigate this link extensively, they struggle to find holistic explanations. The book illustrates that ideologies are not only capable of shaping conflictual behavior or mobilizing political actors, but also of addressing human needs, desires, and preferences. Hence, the authors compile valuable insights from various academic disciplines to explain how individuals adopt ideologies that match their underlying needs and preferences; that ideologies have the capacity to reconcile deprived psychological human needs; and that radical groups and organizations use ideologies to recruit individuals and pursue their objectives. Real-life cases are included to better understand these relationships and to apply the theoretical background to real-world situations.
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1. Introduction and Motivation 2. From Individual Psychological Needs to Social and Political Conflicts: The General Framework Part I: Fundamental Human Needs, Threats, and Need Deprivation 3. Fundamental (Psychological) Human Needs 4. Relational Needs and Need Deprivation 5. Agency Needs and Need Deprivation Part II: Ideologies and Need Reconciliation 6. Belief Systems and Ideologies as Psychological Need Reconciliation 7. Right, Left, and Religious Ideologies - their Need-Serving Capacities and Potential for Conflicts Part III: Extremist Organizations, Ideologies, and Real Conflict 8. Extremist Organizations - their Network and Structure 9. Extremist Organizations - their Recruitment and Mobilization Strategies 10. Real-Life Cases and the Link between Needs, Ideology and Conflict
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Veronika Muller is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Thomas Gries is Professor holding the Chair of International Growth and Business Cycle Theory and Co-Director of the Center of International Economics at Paderborn University.
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Selling point: Provides an interrelated multidisciplinary framework to explain the multidimensional functions of ideologies and belief-systems Selling point: Illustrates that ideologies are not only capable of shaping conflictual behaviour or mobilizing political supporters, but also of addressing human needs, desires, and preferences Selling point: Shows that ideologies have the capacity to reconcile deprived psychological human needs; and that radical groups and organizations use ideologies to recruit individuals and pursue their objectives Selling point: Includes real-life cases that describe how depriving individuals of resources that satisfy their underlying needs and preferences can lead them to adopt particular ideologies that are disseminated by radical groups or organizations
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780197670187
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
839 gr
Høyde
170 mm
Bredde
226 mm
Dybde
58 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
536

Biographical note

Veronika Muller is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Thomas Gries is Professor holding the Chair of International Growth and Business Cycle Theory and Co-Director of the Center of International Economics at Paderborn University.