<p><em>"Markova and Gillespie have delivered a highly original and cutting-edge exploration of trust and distrust as they play out in cultural contexts. Each chapter vividly brings these dynamics to life through a number of fascinating case studies, including the Cuban missile crisis, AIDS in China, the Russian-Georgian conflict and political confession in the Soviet Union.</em> Trust and Conflict <em>will be essential reading for anyone interested in the study of trust and intergroup conflict." -</em> <strong>Brady Wagoner</strong>, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Aalborg </p><p><em>"This book provides comprehensive coverage of the area of trust and conflict across cultures and draws on a variety of situations within and among groups in different settings. The Editors have a gifted style of writing, and have provided a valuable opening to the collection of papers which will prove to be a useful reading for scholars and graduate level students." -</em> <strong>Nandita Chaudhary</strong>, Associate Professor, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi</p>
<p><em>"Marková and Gillespie have delivered a highly original and cutting-edge exploration of trust and distrust as they play out in cultural contexts. Each chapter vividly brings these dynamics to life through a number of fascinating case studies, including the Cuban missile crisis, AIDS in China, the Russian-Georgian conflict and political confession in the Soviet Union.</em> Trust and Conflict <em>will be essential reading for anyone interested in the study of trust and intergroup conflict." -</em><strong> Brady Wagoner, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark </strong></p><p><em>"This book provides comprehensive coverage of the area of trust and conflict across cultures and draws on a variety of situations within and among groups in different settings. The Editors have a gifted style of writing, and have provided a valuable opening to the collection of papers which will prove to be a useful reading for scholars and graduate level students."</em> <strong>- Nandita Chaudhary, Associate Professor, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi, India</strong></p>