ISBN:
9780313074158
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0313074151
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xix, 293 pages)
Parallel Title:
Print version Profiling political leaders
DDC:
303.34019
Keywords:
Personality and occupation Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and politics Cross-cultural studies
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Political leadership Cross-cultural studies
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Psychological aspects
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Political psychology Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and politics Cross-cultural studies
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Political leadership Cross-cultural studies Psychological aspects
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Political psychology Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and occupation Cross-cultural studies
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Political psychology Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and politics Cross-cultural studies
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Political leadership Cross-cultural studies Psychological aspects
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Personality and occupation Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and occupation Cross-cultural studies
;
Political leadership Psychological aspects
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Cross-cultural studies
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Political psychology Cross-cultural studies
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Personality and occupation
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Personality and politics
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Political leadership ; Psychological aspects
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Political psychology
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Politieke psychologie
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Leiderschap
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Persoonlijkheid
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Cross-cultural studies
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Process ; Leadership
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Electronic books Cross-cultural studies
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Führer
Abstract:
Assessment of personality and leadership: content analytic techniques. Studying Canadian leaders at a distance -- Political leadership and the democratic peace: the operational code of Prime Minister Tony Blair -- The 1996 Russian presidential candidates: a content analysis of motivational configuration and conceptual/ integrative complexity -- The personality and leadership style of President Khatami: implications for the future of Iranian political reform. Profiling the political personality: psychodiagnostic and psychobiographical approaches. Linking leadership style to policy: how prime ministers influence the decision-making process -- Kings, queens, and sultans: empirical studies of political leadership in European hereditary monarchies -- Mao Zedong's narcissistic personality disorder and China's road to disaster -- Profiling Russian leaders from a psychohistorical and psychobiographical perspective -- Benjamin Netanyahu: a psychological profile using behavior analysis. The cultural context: applications from east to west. Building the war economy and rebuilding postwar Japan: a profile of pragmatic nationalist Nobusuke Kishi -- When and why do hard-liners become soft? An examination of Israeli Prime Ministers Shamir, Rabin, Peres, and Netanyahu -- Predicting the performance of leaders in parliamentary systems: New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange -- Self-presentation of political leaders in Germany: the case of Helmut Kohl -- The comparative psychoanalytic study of political leaders: John McCain and the limits of trait psychology.
Description / Table of Contents:
Assessment of personality and leadership: content analytic techniques. Studying Canadian leaders at a distancePolitical leadership and the democratic peace: the operational code of Prime Minister Tony Blair -- The 1996 Russian presidential candidates: a content analysis of motivational configuration and conceptual/ integrative complexity -- The personality and leadership style of President Khatami: implications for the future of Iranian political reform. Profiling the political personality: psychodiagnostic and psychobiographical approaches. Linking leadership style to policy: how prime ministers influence the decision-making process -- Kings, queens, and sultans: empirical studies of political leadership in European hereditary monarchies -- Mao Zedong's narcissistic personality disorder and China's road to disaster -- Profiling Russian leaders from a psychohistorical and psychobiographical perspective -- Benjamin Netanyahu: a psychological profile using behavior analysis. The cultural context: applications from east to west. Building the war economy and rebuilding postwar Japan: a profile of pragmatic nationalist Nobusuke Kishi -- When and why do hard-liners become soft? An examination of Israeli Prime Ministers Shamir, Rabin, Peres, and Netanyahu -- Predicting the performance of leaders in parliamentary systems: New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange -- Self-presentation of political leaders in Germany: the case of Helmut Kohl -- The comparative psychoanalytic study of political leaders: John McCain and the limits of trait psychology.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-279) and index. - Print version record
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