KLINEBERG (O.) – STATES OF TENSION AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING, UNESCO study
KLINEBERG (O.) – STATES OF TENSION AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING, UNESCO study
    KLINEBERG (O.)
    STATES OF TENSION AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING, a UNESCO study
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1951
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 260 p.
    This study is a report written for UNESCO as part of the institution's efforts to analyze and reduce the causes of international tension. The author reviews various methods for analyzing national characteristics and stereotypes, as well as means of influencing individual and collective behavior, especially tendencies toward aggression. While the author explores several avenues, a sense of persistent doubt remains, as Marcel Merle emphasizes in his note to the Revue Française de Science Politique (1952), recalling a statement by the author: “There is no doubt that a great deal of effort remains to be made before a comprehensive program aimed at changing attitudes on the international stage can be implemented.”

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