The Psychology of Diplomacy

Bibliographic Information Langholtz, Harvey J., and Chris E. Stout, eds. The Psychology of Diplomacy. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2004. Introduction The Psychology of Diplomacy is a pioneering interdisciplinary volume that explores the complex relationship between psychological processes and diplomatic practice. Edited by Harvey J. Langholtz and Chris E. Stout, the book brings together scholars […]
Political Psychology in International Relations by Rose McDermott

Bibliographic Information McDermott, Rose. Political Psychology in International Relations. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004. Introduction Rose McDermott’s Political Psychology in International Relations is a pioneering and influential work that bridges the disciplines of international relations, political science, and psychology. At a time when mainstream international relations theories were predominantly focused on structural factors […]
Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage

Book Information Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage Author: Todd H. HallPublisher: Cornell University PressYear: 2015Field: International Relations, Diplomacy, Political Psychology, Foreign Policy Analysis Introduction Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage represents a significant contribution to the growing literature on emotions in international relations. In this groundbreaking work, Todd H. Hall […]
A Neurophilosophical Theory of Human Nature and Its Universal Security Implications

Book Information Emotional Amoral Egoism Author: Nayef R. F. Al-RodhanFirst Edition: 2008Revised Edition: 2021 (Emotional Amoral Egoism: A Neurophilosophy of Human Nature and Motivations)Field: Neurophilosophy, Political Psychology, Cognitive Science, International Relations, Security Studies, Ethics (Open Library) Introduction Emotional Amoral Egoism is an ambitious and highly interdisciplinary work that seeks to develop a comprehensive theory of […]