Psychology and constructivism in international relations : an ideational alliance /

Constructivist IR scholars study the ways in which international norms, culture, and identities-all intersubjective phenomena-inform foreign policy and affect the reaction to and outcomes of international events. Political psychologists similarly investigate divergent national self-conceptions as we...

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Other Authors / Creators:Kowert, Paul, 1964-
Shannon, Vaughn P.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Language notes:English.
Imprint: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: ideational allies psychology, constructivism, and international relations / Vaughn P. Shannon
  • Completing the ideational triangle: identity, choice, and obligation in international relations / Paul A. Kowert
  • How identities form and change: supplementing constructivism with social psychology / Deborah Welch Larson
  • Norms and the management of identities: the case for engagement between constructivism and the social identity approach / Jodie Anstee
  • Identity and decision making: toward a collaborative approach to state action / Asli Ilgit and Binnur Ozkececi-Taner
  • Re-constructing development assistance: analogies, ideas, and norms at the dawn of the new millennium / Marijke Breuning
  • Agent-level and social constructivism: the case of the iran hostage crisis / David Patrick Houghton
  • Determinants of security and insecurity in international relations: a cross-national experimental analysis of symbolic and material gains and losses / Peter Hays Gries, Kaiping Peng, and H. Michael Crowson
  • Psychology and constructivism: uneasy bedfellows? / Rose McDermott and Anthony Lopez
  • Conclusion: context and contributions of the ideational alliance / Paul A. Kowert.