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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Psychology
Trends. Global Warming, Policymaking, And Asymmetries Of Time, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Global Warming, Policymaking, And Asymmetries Of Time, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses one of the most significant subtexts to political discourse on global warming, that of time.
The Other Illicit Drug Trafficking, Ibpp Editor
The Other Illicit Drug Trafficking, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the deleterious consequences for segments of a nation's population when dealing with the psychological effects of psychoactive substances.
Nuclear Psychologies: On The First Use Of Nuclear Weapons And Reductions In Nuclear Arsenals, Ibpp Editor
Nuclear Psychologies: On The First Use Of Nuclear Weapons And Reductions In Nuclear Arsenals, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how the psychological rationales for, and the consequences of, the same nuclear policies can be constructed very differently by different groups of nuclear policymakers. Some possible rationales for these differences are offered.
Blowing Smoke: Tobacco Companies, Anti-Tobacco Tax Policies, And International Security, Ibpp Editor
Blowing Smoke: Tobacco Companies, Anti-Tobacco Tax Policies, And International Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates how governmental tax policymakers are an insignificant threat to tobacco companies. Security implications are alluded to--viz., company relationships with illicit trafficking organizations, the health of populations, and tax policies towards illegal drugs if the last were to become legal.
Empathy And Political Psychology: Problematic Contributions To Security Issues, Ibpp Editor
Empathy And Political Psychology: Problematic Contributions To Security Issues, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes potential contributions of the empathy construct to political psychology as well as problems hindering this potential from being realized.
The Political Psychology Of Affirmative Action, Ibpp Editor
The Political Psychology Of Affirmative Action, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the goals, means, and consequences of affirmative action policies and relates these rationales to policy development and policy understanding and acceptance.
A Moral Dilemma For The Political Psychologist: Decreasing Criminal Violence As Symptom, Ibpp Editor
A Moral Dilemma For The Political Psychologist: Decreasing Criminal Violence As Symptom, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes two approaches to decreasing criminal violence and the moral dilemma in choosing between them.
Off-Balance Balance Theories: The Saga Of Hun Sen, Norodom Ranariddh, And Pol Pot, Ibpp Editor
Off-Balance Balance Theories: The Saga Of Hun Sen, Norodom Ranariddh, And Pol Pot, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how psychological balance theories might be applied to generate hypotheses about political events in Cambodia since the Paris Accords of 1991.
World Government And Black Helicopters: Psychological Factors Affecting Support For The United Nations, Ibpp Editor
World Government And Black Helicopters: Psychological Factors Affecting Support For The United Nations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological factors--too often ignored in debates and policy development--affecting support for the United Nations.
Theory And Practice In The Career Of Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Part I, Ibpp Editor
Theory And Practice In The Career Of Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Part I, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Political psychologists often contemplate the significance of their research--theoretical, empirical--for the practice of politics. Too often, seemingly valuable research is ignored, discounted, misperceived, and misapplied by political practitioners. Yet occasionally researchers practice politics as well--not just the politics of everyday life--but the formal politics of local, regional, national, and international entities. In the United States, Woodrow Wilson, Eugene McCarthy, and even Newt Gingrich come immediately to mind. What will be the interaction of research and practice when both are developed and implemented by the same individual? Dr. Ted Goertzel of Rutgers University has written the following article concerning another researcher-practitioner--Fernando …