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Peace Psychology:Peace Psychology:InstitutionalizationInstitutionalization

Daniel J. ChristieProfessor Emeritus of Psychology

Ohio State UniversityUSA

US President Ronald Reagan

Doomsday Clock:Minutes to Midnight (Nuclear War)

Reagan as Political RealistReagan as Political Realist

• Hobbesian worldview: Belief that human nature Hobbesian worldview: Belief that human nature is inherently competitive and selfishis inherently competitive and selfish

• Belief in state sovereigntyBelief in state sovereignty Supreme authority over its citizensSupreme authority over its citizens Not subject to legal control by other statesNot subject to legal control by other states Right to raise taxes and wage warRight to raise taxes and wage war

• Goals of States: Goals of States: preserve powerpreserve power expand powerexpand power demonstrate power demonstrate power

Price of StateSovereignty =

Anarchy!

The Evil Empire SpeechThe Evil Empire Speech

I urge you to beware the temptation … of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides [United States & Soviet Union] equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil ….

[The Soviet Leaders] are the focus of evil in the modern world (Ronald Reagan, 1983, p. 363-364)

Psychologists for Social ResponsibilityPsychologists for Social Responsibility (Established in USA, 1982)(Established in USA, 1982)

Euromissiles:Deployed in 1983

Pershing II Missile

Ground LaunchedCruise Missile

Peace Psychology Forum (Established in Germany, 1983)

Typical reactions of children in USA to the threat of nuclear war (1984)

Psychologists for the Prevention of War(Established in Australia, 1984)

War-Promoting PerceptionsWar-Promoting Perceptions(White, 1984)(White, 1984)

A diabolical enemy-image A diabolical enemy-image

A moral self-image A moral self-image

A A ““pro-uspro-us”” illusion illusion

Overconfidence and Overconfidence and

worse case thinkingworse case thinking

Overlapping territorial Overlapping territorial

self-imagesself-images

Challenges to Cold War Challenges to Cold War ResurfaceResurface

The madness of MADThe madness of MAD fear driven arms racefear driven arms race mutually distorted mutually distorted

perceptionsperceptions destructive communication destructive communication

patternspatterns coercive interactionscoercive interactions conflict managementconflict management

(White, 1986)

Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear WarPsychology and the Prevention of Nuclear WarWhite (1986)White (1986)

Empathy (White) Empathy (White)

Mirror Image (Bronfenbrennerr)Mirror Image (Bronfenbrennerr)

Inducing Cooperation (Deutsch)Inducing Cooperation (Deutsch)

Interactional Conflict Resolution (Kelman)Interactional Conflict Resolution (Kelman)

GRIT (Osgood)GRIT (Osgood)

Perception and Misperception (Jervis)Perception and Misperception (Jervis)

Deterrence to Influence (George)Deterrence to Influence (George)

Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear WarPsychology and the Prevention of Nuclear WarWhite (1986)White (1986)

Deterrence Reconsidered (Lebow)Deterrence Reconsidered (Lebow)

Crisis Management (Janis)Crisis Management (Janis)

Escalation (Holsti, Smoke)Escalation (Holsti, Smoke)

Integrative Agreements (Pruitt)Integrative Agreements (Pruitt)

Principled Negotiation (Fisher & Ury)Principled Negotiation (Fisher & Ury)

Mediation (Rubin)Mediation (Rubin)

Peace Psychology DivisionAmerican Psychological Assn. (1990)

First President of Peace PsychologyDivision 48, APA

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology

Milton Schwebel, Founding Editor (1995)

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