GVPT368P

Special Topics in Government and Politics; Political Psychology, Israel, and the Middle East

Cross-listed with GVPT368P. Credit only granted for ISRL329Q or GVPT368P. What is the role of perceptions and misperceptions in international politics? How do emotions impact policy making processes? Does social psychology matter when analyzing domestic politics or foreign policy? Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field dedicated tothe analysis of the nexus between psychological and political processes. This course will identify and employ multiple pertinent political psychology theories to account for Israeli domestic politics and foreign policy as well as other major political events throughout the Middle East.

Sister Courses: GVPT368A, GVPT368B, GVPT368C, GVPT368D, GVPT368E, GVPT368F, GVPT368I, GVPT368J, GVPT368K, GVPT368L, GVPT368M, GVPT368N, GVPT368O, GVPT368Q, GVPT368R, GVPT368T, GVPT368U, GVPT368W

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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