Contents

Overview: The International Community, Democratization and Conflict Prevention

Why Antagonists Often Need Help

Can We Construct a System of Intergroup Conflict Resolution?

The Community of Established Democracies

The Growing Democratic Community and Violence Prevention

Preventing Contemporary Intergroup Violence

New Wine in Old Bottles

Attachments and Aggression

The Search for Understanding

Sovereignty and Self-Determination

Shared Goals of a Single Worldwide Species

Changing Principles of International Diplomacy

A Post-Cold War International System

The United Nations

The Established Democracies

Who Else Can Help?

The Scientific Outlook

Bridge Building

Social Education

Education for Conflict Resolution: Can we Learn
to Live Together?

Insights into Intergroup Hostility

Must Children Grow Up Hateful? A Developmental Perspective

Developing Constructive Orientations in Childhood and Adolescence

Learning from All Kinds of Conflicts

The Role of the International Community

The Global Reach of Radio and Television

Members of the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict

Members of the Advisory Council

About the Author