Making Enemies Humiliation and International Conflict Evelin Gerda Lindner How the dynamics of humiliation are central to conflicts around the globe Subject: Military studies, international relations, psychology Price: £28.99 ISBN: 0-275-99109-1 Imprint: Praeger Security International Publication: July 2006 Pages: 246 Binding: Hardback Size: 155x235mm Illustrations: 3 figures, 13 tables When the statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad fell, there was joy. Moments later, when an American soldier climbed the statue to place an American flag on the face, the joy was replaced by a sense of humiliation for the Iraqis. Americans had claimed to be liberators, but the placing of the American flag was a sign of conquest. Those tense moments were an example of the power of humiliating acts, even when unintentional. Along with the more predictable effects of intentional humiliations such as those at Abu Ghraib prison, the author examines and explains, across history and nations, how this little-understood emotion sparks outrage, uprisings, conflict and war. Using the insights from psychology, peace studies, and linguistics, the author explains which words and actions can humiliate, how the victim perceives those words and actions, what the consequences are, and how individuals and organisations can work to avoid instances in the future. From acts of humiliation in Nazi Germany to events during the bloodbaths in Rwanda and Somalia, and precursors to the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, the author gives vivid examples to explain humiliation across recent history. Table of Contents: Preface by Chris Stout · Foreword by Morton Deutsch · Humiliation at Work in the Mind: The Mental Landscape · Once the Cure, Now the Disease · Globalization and Egalization · Humiliation at Work in the World: Humiliation and Misunderstanding · Humiliation and Conflict · Humiliation and Terrorism · Why Humiliation Doesn't Work: The Humiliation Addiction · The Humiliation Antidote · The Future of Humiliation · Index · Reference. Author Information: EVELIN GERDA LINDNER is a Social Scientist and Founding Manager of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies based at the Columbia University Conflict Resolution Network. Name: ____________________________________ Postage: Free to the UK trade. UK £3. Europe* £6. ROW* £10. *Overseas by airmail, please request quotation for alternative such as courier. ¸ Cheque enclosed £ ________________________ (please make cheques payable to Harcourt Education) ¸ Please charge to my credit card: ¸ VISA ¸ Mastercard ¸ American Express ¸ Diners Card ¸ Switch Issue Number ______________________ Security number _______ Card Number: ______________________ Expiry Date: ____ / ____ Address: __________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________ Post code _____________ Telephone: ________________________________ Fax: ______________________________________ E-mail address: ____________________________ ________________________________________________ www.greenwood.com Orders to: Greenwood Publishing, Customer Service, Linacre House, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1865 888181 Greenwood.enquiries@harcourteducation.co.uk