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142. Psychology in International Relations

142. Psychology in International Relations

Update: 2022-10-11
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Do states have...emotions? If so, how do they express them? How can the intergroup emotions theory explain whether political decision-making is based on fear, passion, revenge, happiness, grief or hate?


How many domestic and foreign policies are influenced by the suppression or incitement of a specific set of emotions, beliefs, behaviors and actions?


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142. Psychology in International Relations

142. Psychology in International Relations

Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios