This will be the first of two blog posts inspired by Christopher Blattman’s powerful new book, Why We Fight. Neither post is meant to be a review of the book which is one of the most powerful books on conflict I’ve ever read. It’s so good, in fact, that I both learned a lot about a subject I’ve been studying for half a century and gave me some hope that academics can tackle the “big issues” rather than remain mired in their internal disputes.
CBT and Peacebuilding
CBT and Peacebuilding
CBT and Peacebuilding
This will be the first of two blog posts inspired by Christopher Blattman’s powerful new book, Why We Fight. Neither post is meant to be a review of the book which is one of the most powerful books on conflict I’ve ever read. It’s so good, in fact, that I both learned a lot about a subject I’ve been studying for half a century and gave me some hope that academics can tackle the “big issues” rather than remain mired in their internal disputes.