First published in 1992. One of the issues of particular interest
to political psychologists centers around how foreign policy
decisions are made. The psychological phenomena that political
psychologists examine have to do with how individuals perceive,
interpret, feel about, an d react to their environment. The
political factors have to do with the activities involved in
governing or the making of public policy- that is, with how the
material and human resources of a collectivity are allocated. The
research presented in this volume addresses 6 key questions that
link psychological and political processes, and the chapters are
organized a round three conceptual clusters: perception studies,
personality studies, and studies of group dynamics.
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