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Peace and War Psychology

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  • File Size: 5.0 MB
  • Length: 200 pages
  • Publisher: ANish Publications (November 11, 2019)
  • Publication Date: November 11, 2019
  • Language: English

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Peace and War Psychology Peace is a dream of all intellectuals around the world. The first successful effort was the League of Nations, which eventually became UNO, but this interpretation lacks the peace dream’s true meaning. Because in the wake of time, although it prevented World War 3 until now, it failed to protect its members from the predatory instincts of corrupt powers and military operations imposed by significant forces across the world. These wars have damaged and destroyed infrastructure more than collectively of both World Wars. The renowned political psychologist and the author of many books on national, regional, and international political thought and the ideologue of one just global government has expressed his ideas upon the psychology of peace and war. His psychology background and extensive study of the subjects make him one of the best experts to listen to. If you are interested in political thoughts and applying psychological research in the field, this book is for you to try and buy. What do you think about it? Let us know on the contact page here. Do you want to know more about the author? Read his bio here. Want to read his other books? Here is a list of his books, and to read his blogs in English, click here, and in Urdu, click here. More about the author Biography I live in Karachi city, Pakistan. ANish publications publish this book. I have been a senior writer, researcher, and editor in the ANish platform for years while specializing in psychology, impacting information technology. I write about business, literature, human psychology, and technology in blogs and websites for clients and companies. As a writer, I enjoy reading, writing, and traveling. You can read my blogs here Follow this Author You can follow this Author through his Social Media Profiles Facebook Twitter YouTube