Political psychology and foreign policy
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What impact does personality have on the formation of policy? How did group dynamics affect decision making in the Cuban missile crisis? What is the relationship between birth order and leader personality? Combining a critical overview of past scholarship with the latest empirical findings and conceptualizations, Political Psychology and Foreign Policy addresses these issues while placing political psychology in the larger theoretical context of international relations, including a postmodern critique. For anyone interested in the interrelationship between cognition, perception, personality, and politics, Political Psychology and Foreign Policy offers intriguing insights into classic foreign policy dilemmas. A wide range of methods, models, and foreign policy actors are represented in the volume. Foreign policy scholars will appreciate its critical evaluation of the literature as well as its significant component of original, previously unpublished research.
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Eric Singer
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Valerie M. Hudson
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Eric Singer
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Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
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Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
- PPPolitical Psychology and Foreig...Eric Singer, Valerie M. Hudson
Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
- PPPolitical Psychology and Foreig...Eric Singer, Valerie M. Hudson
Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
- PPPolitical Psychology and Foreig...Eric Singer, Valerie M. Hudson
Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
- PPPolitical Psychology and Foreig...Eric Singer, Valerie M. Hudson
Political Psychology and Foreign Policy
- PPPolitical psychology and foreig...
Political psychology and foreign policy