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The evolution of peace
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- 16 December 2022, e1
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On peace and its logic
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- 15 January 2024, e2
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Evolution, culture, and the possibility of peace
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- 15 January 2024, e3
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Economic games for the study of peace
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- 15 January 2024, e4
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Creating shared goals and experiences as a pathway to peace
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- 15 January 2024, e5
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A neurological foundation for peaceful negotiations
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- 15 January 2024, e6
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The evolution of peace (and war) is driven by an elementary social interaction mechanism
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- 15 January 2024, e7
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Capacities for peace, and war, are old and related to Homo construction of worlds and communities
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- 15 January 2024, e8
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Social and economic interdependence as a basis for peaceful between-group relationships in nonhuman primates and humans
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- 15 January 2024, e9
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Peace in other primates
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- 15 January 2024, e10
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Impediments to peace
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- 15 January 2024, e11
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The importance of social rejection as reputational sanction in fostering peace
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- 15 January 2024, e12
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Experimental evidence suggests intergroup relations are, by default, neutral rather than aggressive
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- 15 January 2024, e13
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A game of raids: Expanding on a game theoretical approach utilising the prisoner's dilemma and ethnography in situ
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- 15 January 2024, e14
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The role of religion in the evolution of peace
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- 15 January 2024, e15
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Peace is a form of cooperation, and so are the cultural technologies which make peace possible
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- 15 January 2024, e16
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The intertwined nature of peace and war
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- 15 January 2024, e17
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Group-structured cultural selection can explain both war and peace
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- 15 January 2024, e18
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On the evolved psychological mechanisms that make peace and reconciliation between groups possible
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- 15 January 2024, e19
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Enhanced cooperation increases the capacity for conflict
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- 15 January 2024, e20
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