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This article describes some political psychological aspects of being allied with security organizati...
This article employs a model of foreign policy as psychotherapy to illustrate dilemmas in the politi...
Drawing on Hans J. Morgenthau, this article argues that a key contributor to the unpeacefulness of t...
This article highlights a common fallacy in the critique of foreign policy initiatives
The article discusses the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) attacks on Yugoslavian military ...
This article identifies several contradictory assumptions about human behavior which underlie policy...
The article discusses the United States (US) and some of its allies that continue to assert their fo...
This article comments on the adaptive consequences for international security policy of formally asc...
This article discusses the order of action vs. reward in twenty-first century diplomacy
This article describes some problems in fighting a war for the purpose of defending a political enti...
This article--slightly edited by IBPP--was submitted by Mr. Andrew Chittim, a freelance writer and m...
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...
The editor discusses foreign policy as it relates to China through the lens of behavioral psychology
Drawing from Dancy's notion of ethical particularism, we explore why foreign policy doctrines are co...
The author discusses the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) bombing of the People\u27s...
This article describes some political psychological aspects of being allied with security organizati...
This article employs a model of foreign policy as psychotherapy to illustrate dilemmas in the politi...
Drawing on Hans J. Morgenthau, this article argues that a key contributor to the unpeacefulness of t...