A psychohistorical perspective on a violent century
Germany: the complex roots of national socialism
Northern Ireland: the politics of fear
Yugoslavia: prisoners of myth and history
Rwanda: rage, anxiety and genocide
Sri Lanka: emotional repression, social stratification, and ethnic violence
Cambodia: displaced anger and auto-genocide
China: Mao's cultural revolution as reaction formation
Sudan: entitlement fantasies and occidentophobia
The Muslim world: the psycho-geography of hate
Iran: Khomeini's Islamic revolution: shadow and substance
Italy: birth trauma, expansionism, and fascism
Argentina: fear of abandonment, caudilloism, and the dirty war
Haiti: a nation of origin-folk
South Africa: the psychology of apartheid
Conclusion: Psychohistory looks ahead.