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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Other Political Science
Problems With Political Types, Ibpp Editor
Problems With Political Types, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses and evaluates the concept of typology in the context of political psychology, including those who use typology as a tool.
The Need For A United States Government Capacity To Analyze And Counter Foreign Perception Management Operations: Part Ii, Todd Levanthal
The Need For A United States Government Capacity To Analyze And Counter Foreign Perception Management Operations: Part Ii, Todd Levanthal
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the second part of a three-part series by Mr. Todd Leventhal who from January 1987 to May 1996 was Program Officer for Countering Disinformation at the United States Information Agency (USIA.) The series reflects only his personal opinions, not those of USIA or the United States Government (USG.) It is presented with only the most minor editing but with extensive commentary by IBPP. The series also reflects IBPP's deep commitment to foster deliberation and--when appropriate-- change in science, policy, programs, and informed opinion.
The Need For A United States Government Capacity To Analyze And Counter Foreign Perception Management Operations: Part I, Todd Levanthal
The Need For A United States Government Capacity To Analyze And Counter Foreign Perception Management Operations: Part I, Todd Levanthal
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This begins a three-part series by Mr. Todd Leventhal who from January 1987 to May 1996 was Program Officer for Countering Disinformation at the United States Information Agency (USIA.) The series reflects only his personal opinions, not those of USIA or the United States Government (USG.) It is presented with only the most minor editing, but with extensive commentary by IBPP. The series also reflects IBPP's deep commitment to foster deliberation and--when appropriate-- change in science, policy, programs, and informed opinion.
The Psychopolitics Of Language And Communication, Ibpp Editor
The Psychopolitics Of Language And Communication, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses political issues connected by linguistic and communicative discord and controversy.
An Ethological Approach To Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
An Ethological Approach To Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses the concept of information warfare from a historical perspective..
Dissonance In The Mideast, Ibpp Editor
Dissonance In The Mideast, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses political violence and the concept of cognitive dissonance in the context of Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East.
The Psychology Of Moral Judgment: Applications For Counterintelligence And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
The Psychology Of Moral Judgment: Applications For Counterintelligence And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses psychological aspects of moral development, referencing the work of Lawrence Kohlberg, in the context of espionage.
Hutus And Tutsis: A Case For Cognitive Complexity And Social Intelligence In Foreign Policy, Ibpp Editor
Hutus And Tutsis: A Case For Cognitive Complexity And Social Intelligence In Foreign Policy, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses concepts of cognitive complexity and social intelligence in the context foreign policy. Political violence among Tutsi and Hutu ethnic groups is emphasized.
Psychobiography And Politics, Ibpp Editor
Psychobiography And Politics, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses how voters base their voting preferences and behaviors on the meaning given to a single event in the lives of the candidates in U.S. presidential elections.
Foreign Policy And The People's Republic Of China: A Behaviorist Perspective, Ibpp Editor
Foreign Policy And The People's Republic Of China: A Behaviorist Perspective, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses foreign policy as it relates to China through the lens of behavioral psychology.
Leadership And Psychopathy, Ibpp Editor
Leadership And Psychopathy, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopathic.
The Psychology Of Conspiracy, Ibpp Editor
The Psychology Of Conspiracy, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terrorism and conspiracies.
Terrorism And Legal Competence, Ibpp Editor
Terrorism And Legal Competence, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor examines the concept of legal concept of competency in context of terrorism.
A Comparison Of The Political Personalities Of 1996 U.S. Presidential Candidates Bill Clinton And Bob Dole, Aubrey Immelman
A Comparison Of The Political Personalities Of 1996 U.S. Presidential Candidates Bill Clinton And Bob Dole, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
This paper employs the conceptual framework of Theodore Millon to examine and compare the political personalities of President Bill Clinton and Senator Bob Dole. Information pertaining to President Clinton and Senator Dole was gathered from published material and employed to generate a personality profile using the Millon-Type Political Personality Checklist (MPPC).
The assessment revealed that President Clinton’s primarily personality patterns were Asserting/self-promoting and Outgoing/gregarious, with secondary features of the Complaining/discontented, Controlling/forceful, and Agreeing/cooperative patterns. Senator Dole’s primarily personality patterns were Controlling/aggressive and Conforming/regimented, with secondary features of the Asserting/self-promoting and Complaining/negativistic patterns.
The personality profiles yielded by the MPPC are …