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This fifth edition of Introduction to Political Psychology explores the many psychological patterns that influence individual political behavior.
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This fifth edition of Introduction to Political Psychology explores the many psychological patterns that influence individual political behavior.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 5. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1311g
- ISBN-13: 9781032797915
- ISBN-10: 1032797916
- Artikelnr.: 73962240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 5. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1311g
- ISBN-13: 9781032797915
- ISBN-10: 1032797916
- Artikelnr.: 73962240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martha L. Cottam is Professor Emeritus of Political Science in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University, USA. She specializes in political psychology, international politics, and intercommunal conflict. She has published books and articles on US foreign policy, decision-making, nationalism, and Latin American politics. She received her Ph.D. from UCLA. Elena Mastors is a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, USA. She was an academic administrator for over a decade and also served as an associate professor in the National Decision Making Department of the Naval War College. She has held various senior intelligence and policy positions in the Department of Defense. She specializes in the political psychology of violence. Thomas Preston is Professor of Political Science in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University, USA. He specializes in political psychology, leadership analysis, and international politics. He has written numerous books and articles on presidential leadership, weapons of mass destruction, and American foreign policy. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. Joe W. Huseby is a Political Science faculty at Spokane Colleges, USA, where he teaches classes on global poverty, climate change, democracy, and polarization. He has conducted field research for non-profit organizations and the US government in Africa, the Middle East, and Central America, and has worked on human rights and environmental causes in those regions. He earned his Ph.D. from Washington State University.
1. Political Psychology: Introduction and Overview 2. Personality and
Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in
Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of
Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do
People Decide Who to Vote For? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in
Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to
Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political
Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism
13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14.
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in
Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of
Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do
People Decide Who to Vote For? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in
Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to
Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political
Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism
13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14.
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
1. Political Psychology: Introduction and Overview 2. Personality and Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do People Decide for Whom to Vote? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism 13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14. Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
1. Political Psychology: Introduction and Overview 2. Personality and
Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in
Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of
Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do
People Decide Who to Vote For? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in
Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to
Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political
Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism
13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14.
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in
Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of
Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do
People Decide Who to Vote For? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in
Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to
Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political
Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism
13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14.
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
1. Political Psychology: Introduction and Overview 2. Personality and Politics 3. Cognition, Social Identity, Emotions, and Attitudes in Political Psychology 4. The Political Psychology of Groups 5. The Study of Political Leaders 6. The Political Psychology of Mass Politics: How Do People Decide for Whom to Vote? 7. The Political Psychology of the Media in Politics 8. The Political Psychology of Race 9. From Ethnic Conflict to Genocide 10. The Political Psychology of Nationalism 11. The Political Psychology of Social Movements 12. The Political Psychology of Terrorism 13. The Political Psychology of International Security and Conflict 14. Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation







