Christopher Blattman is the Ramalee E. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago in the Harris School of Public Policy and The Pearson Institute. As a young man, he met his future wife in a Kenyan internet cafe, where she set him on a path to working on conflict and international development. He's now done so for 22 years. Through his academic work he has witnessed (and helped to stem) violence around the world. Blattman writes regularly for The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy and Foreign Affairs, among others. For 15 years he has run one of the most popular blogs on international affairs and global development. This is his first trade book.
Blattman has produced a valuable guide, supported by engaging
anecdotes, to what makes people turn to violence - and why,
mercifully, they are usually too sensible to do so
*Economist*
Wise, intriguing, imaginative
*Rory Stewart, author of The Places In Between*
A great storyteller with important insights for us all
*Richard Thaler, co-author of Nudge*
Captivating and intelligent
*Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist*
Avoiding the useless dichotomies that either claim violence is an
inseparable part of human nature or declare that humanity has all
but conquered its proclivity to war, Blattman explains how human
communities make use of many different strategies to resolve
conflicts, and why these efforts sometimes stumble
*Daron Acemoglu, co-author of Why Nations Fail*
If you've been a foreign correspondent for any length of time you
end up wondering what has pushed so many of the societies you cover
into conflict and what can be done to prevent a repeat. Why We
Fight answers many of those questions . . . Contrary to
expectations, it's an optimistic book . . . outbreaks of violence
are the aberration, not the norm, and small, incremental measures
can have a disproportionate impact when it comes to avoiding
strife. Tinkering trumps transformation
*Spectator Books of the Year*
Important, readable, radical
*David Miliband, President and CEO, International Rescue
Committee*
Essential for understanding the world we live in today
*James A. Robinson, co-author of Why Nations Fail*
Brings together the passion of the activist and the cool head of
the economist to offer practical solutions to one of humanity's
most intractable problems
*Ian Morris, author of Why the West Rules – for Now*
Timely, powerful, hopeful
*Paul Collier, author of The Bottom Billion*
Blattman deftly translates knotty ideas from game theory and social
choice theory for a lay audience, weaving in colorful anecdotes
from his own life and travels
*Foreign Affairs*
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