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Group-affirmation and trust in international relations: Evidence from Ukraine
2020
PLoS ONE
How can states with a history of recent armed conflict trust one another? Distrust between Ukraine and Russia aggravates security fears and limits hopes for a meaningful resolution of the bloodiest armed conflict in Europe since 1994. Hostility levels have risen dramatically between the populations of Ukraine and Russia after the events of 2013–2015. Political psychology offers two competing approaches to increase trust between the publics of different countries: appealing to an overarching,
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0239944
pmid:33382719
pmcid:PMC7774829
fatcat:dgec7xrs35cnzpni7j6ofmtmti