Psychoanalysis, International Relations, and Diplomacy

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A01=Vamik D. Volkan
Author_Vamik D. Volkan
Category=JMAF
chosen
Chosen Trauma
collective memory research
Cypriot Greeks
Cypriot Turks
Edgardo Mortara
entitlement
Entitlement Ideologies
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ethnic conflict studies
group
idea
identity
ideology
intergroup relations theory
large
Large Group Conflicts
Large Group Identity
Large Group Psychology
Large Group Regression
Large Group Tent
megali
Megali Idea
Mourner's Mind
Mourner’s Mind
Muslim Suicide Bombers
Napoleon III
Narcissistic Personality Organisation
Ovadia Yosef
Palestinian Authority
Perennial Mourners
political psychology
psychoanalytic approach to international conflict
psychology
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Rabin Center
Sacra Congregatio De Propaganda Fide
South Ossetians
trauma
trauma transmission
Unending Mourning
unofficial mediation
Vamik D. Volkan
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367102654
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The author has three goals in writing this book. The first is to explore large-group identity such as ethnic identity, diplomacy, political propaganda, terrorism and the role of leaders in international affairs. The second goal is to describe societal and political responses to trauma at the hands of the Other, large-group mourning, and the appearance of the history of ancestors and its consequences. The third goal is to expand theories of large-group psychology in its own right and define concepts illustrating what happens when tens of thousands or millions of people share similar psychological journeys. The author is a psychoanalyst who has been involved in unofficial diplomacy for thirty-five years. His interdisciplinary team has brought "enemy" representatives, such as Israelis and Arabs, Russians and Estonians, Georgians and South Ossetians, together for dialogue. He has spent time in refugee camps and met many world leaders.
Vamik D Volkan

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