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В статье анализируется миротворчество как направление исследований в относительно новой отрасли психологии – психологии мира. Описаны отличия миротворчества от сохранения мира. Выделены особенности изучения процесса миротворчества в современных исследованиях. Даны описания результатов психологических исследований, где изучались различные характеристики миротворчества. В конце приводятся основные выводы и перспективы для дальнейших исследований.

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миротворчество сохранение мира политическое лидерство большая пятерка теории заговора образовательные программы

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Андрей Николаевич Неврюев, Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации, Москва, Россия

магистр психологии, старший преподаватель,

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Неврюев, А.Н. 2023. СОХРАНЕНИЕ МИРА ИЛИ МИРОТВОРЧЕСТВО: ДВА ПОДХОДА К РЕШЕНИЮ ПРОБЛЕМЫ МЕЖНАЦИОНАЛЬНЫХ КОНФЛИКТОВ. Учёные записки Института психологии РАН. 3, 1(7) (мар. 2023), 45–52.
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