Are diplomats to master psychology?
Pavlov N.V.,
Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Professor, Department of History and Politics of European and American Countries, MGIMO University, kotjaico@mail.ru
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Rubric: Reflecting on matters in print
For citation:
Pavlov N.V. Are diplomats to master psychology? – Polis. Political Studies. 2012. No. 4
Abstract
In this review of the revised edition of the manual of practical psychology for diplomats [Практическая психология для дипломатов: учебное пособие. Под ред. Р.Ф. Додельцева. МГИМО (У) МИД России, кафедра философии. 2-e издание, расширенное и переработанное. – М.: Изд-во МГИМО (У), 2012] it is the nowadays diplomatic work that constitutes the subject of research – so far as practical psychology is minded and applied in it, whereas diplomacy has not yet found its place within the research field of academic science.
Keywords
diplomacy; foreign policy; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; psychology.
Content No. 4, 2012
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