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Authoritarian and totalitarian states have their roots in the economic changes that brought about th...
This article identifies a psychological phenomenon that is often ignored, discounted, and/or mismana...
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This article examines leadership and attempts to prevent or resolve episodes of military conflict an...
This article examines how authoritarian regimes combine various strategies of repression, co-optatio...
This article describes some paradoxical consequences of high-level, direct involvement of a politica...
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world
A previous article (IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 9, The Psychology of Controlling Control ) described the psyc...
This article will briefly introduce the concept of authoritarian personality as its team of authors ...
The term “dictator” may have a strong impression on many of us because it is usually associated with...
This study identifies three tactics authoritarian leaders use to attempt to effectively coerce their...
This article describes some of the implications of hypothesizing an aggression instinct for preventi...
This article describes psychological factors mitigating against competent advice to political leader...
This article describes the basic components of political policy which can be influenced through poli...
This article considers political implications of the Milgram obedience studies and of how these stud...
Authoritarian and totalitarian states have their roots in the economic changes that brought about th...
This article identifies a psychological phenomenon that is often ignored, discounted, and/or mismana...
This article explores the utility of significantly controlling the governed\u27s personal sphere of ...
This article examines leadership and attempts to prevent or resolve episodes of military conflict an...
This article examines how authoritarian regimes combine various strategies of repression, co-optatio...
This article describes some paradoxical consequences of high-level, direct involvement of a politica...