2013
DOI: 10.1111/aman.12012
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Auditing the War on Terror: The Watson Institute's Costs of War Project

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“…The cost of intergroup conflict is significant and multifaceted. There are social and economic costs for the loss of life, the destruction of property, and the mental health of those involved (Masco, 2013; McLernon & Cairns, 2001). The perceived injustices from these losses can result in anger and hate creating cycles of violence and retaliation that go on for generations (McLernon, Cairns, Hewstone, & Smith, 2004).…”
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“…The cost of intergroup conflict is significant and multifaceted. There are social and economic costs for the loss of life, the destruction of property, and the mental health of those involved (Masco, 2013; McLernon & Cairns, 2001). The perceived injustices from these losses can result in anger and hate creating cycles of violence and retaliation that go on for generations (McLernon, Cairns, Hewstone, & Smith, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%