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The psychology of diplomacy
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The psychology of diplomacy

Author: Harvey J Langholtz; Chris E Stout
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2004.
Series: Psychological dimensions to war and peace
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Harvey J Langholtz; Chris E Stout
ISBN: 0275971449 9780275971441
OCLC Number: 53887514
Description: viii, 276 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: The psychology of diplomacy / Harvey J. Langholtz -- A psychologist in the diplomat's court: a primer / Chris E. Stout -- Reconciliation between nations: overcoming emotional deterrents to ending conflicts between groups / Arie Nadler and Tamar Saguy -- The psychology of diplomatic conflict resolution / Stuart Seldowitz -- The nature of international conflict: a social-psychological perspective / Herbert C. Kelman -- Diplomacy in an era of intrastate conflict: challenges of transforming cultures of peace / Michael Wessells -- Multitrack diplomacy: global peace initiatives / Tyrone F. Price and Linda A. Price -- The psychology of diplomacy, as manifested in the role of subregional and regional organizations in preventing African conflicts / Betsie Smith -- The psychology of Middle Eastern water conflicts / Matthew F. Shaw and Jeff Danielski -- Applied anthropology and diplomacy: renegotiating conflicts in a eurasian diplomatic gray zone by using cultural symbols / Ignacy Marek Kaminski -- Toward conflict transformation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with specific reference to the model of Kumar Rupesinghe / Hussein SOlomon and Kwezi Mngqibisa -- The making of a nonviolent revolution: the 1985-1994 South African banking sanctions campaign / Terry Crawford-Browne -- Fiction versus function: the persistence of "representative character" theory in the law of diplomatic immunity / Jeffrey K. Walker.
Series Title: Psychological dimensions to war and peace
Responsibility: edited by Harvey J. Langholtz and Chris E. Stout.
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