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International
Relations
The
Committee on International Relations initiates analysis
of psychological processes in international affairs.
In this endeavor, the committee draws from the
expertise of consultants from a broad range of disciplines,
including political scientists, historians and diplomats.
The Committee has so far produced two monographs
entitled Self-Involvement in the Middle East Conflict
(1978) and Us and Them: The Psychology of Ethno-Nationalism
(1987).
It is currently pursuing a psychopolitical understanding
of fundamentalism. |
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