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The intertwined nature of peace and war

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posted on 2024-09-30, 15:39 authored by Bonaventura MajoloBonaventura Majolo

Glowacki discusses how humans regularly face collective action problems that may result in either peaceful or aggressive between-group interactions. Peace and war probably coevolved in humans. Using a gene–culture evolutionary framework is a powerful way to analyse why, when, and how humans have the capacity to build and maintain long-term peaceful interactions between groups and also to wage deadly wars.

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Publication Title

Behavioral and Brain Sciences: An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary

Volume

47

Pages/Article Number

e17

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

ISSN

0140-525X

eISSN

1469-1825

Date Accepted

2023-04-26

Date of First Publication

2024-01-15

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This is the author's accepted manuscript for: "Majolo B. The intertwined nature of peace and war. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2024;47:e17. doi:10.1017/S0140525X23002583"

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