Why Countries Choose War Over Peace? Big Brains podcast with Chris Blattman

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Why Countries Choose War Over Peace? Prof. Chris Blattman studies gangs and political enemies to understand why we fight—and how to stop conflict.

War is costly, deadly and destructive. So, why do we do it? In his new book Why We Fight: The Roots of War and The Paths to Peace, Prof. Chris Blattman of the University of Chicago lays out the five main reasons why countries go to war—and why building peace is actually a lot easier than we may think.

Blattman is an economist and political scientist who studies global conflict, crime and poverty. As a seasoned peacebuilder, he has worked in a number of countries to help mitigate conflict between gang leaders, political enemies and ethnic villages. He argues that one of the keys to finding peace is using a tool called the bargaining range to give both sides a piece of what they want.

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Leaders, at the behest of international banking interests, choose war.

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money and delusions of power. video cancelled go home everyone

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To defend themselves from United States or to serve the United States next question

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