Human motivation and historical influence in political development
Examines political theorist Irving Babbitt’s analysis of foreign policy leadership, with implications for the future of U.S. diplomacy
Psychology and constructivism together offer new ways of understanding international relations
An effective system of at-a-distance evaluation combined with comprehensive political and psychological profiles
A comprehensive account of the field of political psychology with a focus on its implications for international relations
Challenges the conventional rational choice approaches with one that allows for cultural diversity and change
Discusses the way leaders deal with risk in making foreign policy decisions
How to prevent the enemies of democracy from using its freedoms to attack its existence
Introduces and defines a new field of research on the way political attitudes are influenced and changed
The impact of prospect theory on international relations theory