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- Affective communities in world politics : collective emotions after trauma
- Conflict & communication: the use of controlled communication in international relations
- Emotional diplomacy : official emotion on the international stage
- Emotional state theory : friendship and fear in Israeli foreign policy
- Emotions in international politics : beyond mainstream international relations
- Emotions, politics and war
- Empowerment and fragility : biopolitics and ethics in international relations and strategic studies
- Enemies of the American way : identity and presidential foreign policymaking
- External danger and democracy : old Nordic lessons and new European challenges
- Failing to win : perceptions of victory and defeat in international politics
- Faking it : U.S. hegemony in a "post-phallic" era
- Foreign policy analysis : classic and contemporary theory
- Foreign policy analysis : classic and contemporary theory
- Foreign policy analysis : classic and contemporary theory
- Gender and international relations : theory, practice, policy
- Gender, peace and conflict
- Global corpse politics : the obscenity taboo
- International political psychology : explorations into a new discipline
- International relations under risk : framing state choice
- Islam in the balance : ideational threats in Arab politics
- Mixed emotions : beyond fear and hatred in international conflict
- On resilience : genealogy, logics, and world politics
- Political psychology and biopolitics : assessing and predicting elite behavior in foreign policy crises
- Political self-sacrifice : agency, body and emotion in international relations
- Power and the past : collective memory and international relations
- Problem representation in foreign policy decision making
- Psychological and political strategies for peace negotiation : a cognitive approach
- Psychological processes in international negotiations : theoretical and practical perspectives
- Psychological processes in international negotiations : theoretical and practical perspectives
- Psychology and constructivism in international relations : an ideational alliance
- Rationality and the analysis of international conflict
- Researching emotions in international relations : methodological perspectives on the emotional turn
- Restraint in international politics
- Rethinking foreign policy analysis : states, leaders, and the microfoundations of behavioral international relations
- Rethinking the man question : sex, gender and violence in international relations
- Sino-US relations and the role of emotion in state action : Understanding post-Cold War crisis interactions
- The changing politics of foreign policy
- The consequences of humiliation : anger and status in world politics
- The pathologies of power : fear, honor, glory, and hubris in U.S. foreign policy
- The psychology of nuclear proliferation : identity, emotions and foreign policy
- The psychology of nuclear proliferation : identity, emotions, and foreign policy
- The wimp factor : gender gaps, holy wars, and the politics of anxious masculinity
- Threats and promises : the pursuit of international influence
- Trust in international relations : rationalist, constructivist, and psychological approaches
- Understanding foreign policy decision making
- Wronged by empire : post-imperial ideology and foreign policy in India and China
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