Find in Library
Search millions of books, articles, and more
Indexed Open Access Databases
Psychology, Political Psychology and International Relations
oleh: Isabella Hermann
Format: | Article |
---|---|
Diterbitkan: | International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) 2012-11-01 |
Deskripsi
Psychology and international relations theory (IR) share an ambivalent relationship. On the one side psychology is neglected within the theory building of IR, on the other side there exists a large history of psychological approaches within the discipline, as well as interdisciplinary research in the field of political psychology. However, leaving psychology out of IR is not understandable from a psychological point of view since the differentiation between “rationality” on the one side and “irrationality” as psychology on the other side is artificial and contra-empirical. Systematically and naturally incorporating psychology – as for example motives and emotions – in IR would mean to understand international phenomena more profoundly and closer to reality.