Political Psychology
African American Coping in the Political Sphere
Explores the influence coping has had on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors.
Following the Ticker
Traces the influence of the stock market on Americans' beliefs about politics.
The Fatah-Hamas Rift
Analyzes the relationship between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas since 2007, a period of time that has been marked by the parties' continual failure to end political disagreements and formulate a common national vision.
Meaning-Making, Internalized Racism, and African American Identity
Presents research on how variations in African Americans’ racial self-concept affects meaning-making and internalized oppression.
Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered
Essays on one of Fichte's best known and most controversial works.
Why Hawks Become Doves
Investigates how leaders’ personalities shape important foreign policy shifts.
When Leaders Learn and When They Don't
Develops a new and dynamic theory of foreign policy decision making and experiential learning.
The International Self
Uses a social-psychoanalytic model to argue that collective identity shapes foreign policy changes.
Identity and Institutions
Explores the role of international institutions in reducing conflict in multiethnic societies.
International Relations under Risk
Argues that international relations ought to be anchored in realistic models of human decision making.
Transformational Politics
Argues that traditional political science is failing to identify and address fundamental political phenomena of our time and proposes an alternative value-based political science.