Psychology of International Relations
A science that studies the psychological factors that affect interactions between states, including diplomatic decision-making, conflicts, alliances, and wars. It includes the analysis of leadership motivation, collective emotions, national stereotypes and psychological strategies for managing international crises. The aim of this field is to understand how psychological factors influence international politics, decision-making, negotiation and conflict management between states, thereby improving strategies for maintaining international peace and security.
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