Political psychology and foreign policy

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Political psychology and foreign policy

edited by Eric Singer and Valerie Hudson

Westview Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

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 on cognition perception and personality, this book addresses these issues while placing political psychology in the larger theoretical context of international relations.

目次

  • Political psychology and foreign policy, Margaret G. Hermann. Part 1 Perception studies: perception and foreign policy - an overview, James Voss and Ellen Dorsey
  • the cognitive maps of British leaders, 1938-1939 - the case of Chamberlain-in-cabinet, Stephen G. Walker and George L. Watson
  • on being more rational than the rationality assumption - dramatic requirements, nuclear deterrence, and the agenda for learning, Lloyd S. Etheredge. Part 2 Personality studies: personality and foreign policy - historical overview of research, David Winter
  • Moammar Qadafi - comparing two methods of personality assessment, Charles Snare
  • birth order and leader personality, Valerie M. Hudson. Part 3 Group dynamics: decision-making groups, Fritz Gaenslen
  • modelling foreign policy advisory processes, Cynthia Orbovich and Richard Molnar
  • policy-making in the context of small groups - the Cuban Missile crisis revisited one more time, Helen E. Purkitt
  • conclusion - political psychology and foreign policy - an intellectual reckoning, Eric G. Singer and Valerie M. Hudson.

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