PSYCHOLOGY AND DIPLOMACY: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES
Abstract
In the history of diplomacy, as practical activity, as art or as science, prominent names of psychologists or sociologists are not specifically mentioned even if they influenced or contributed to the statutory decision at the
state, nation, or international level. However, those leaders who had sound knowledge of political psychology, social psychology, psychology or communications were protected from serious mistakes, errors with negative
implications on humanity.
Keywords: history; diplomacy, political; social, psychology; implications;humanity.
References
Prof. Maziliu Dumitru, PhD, DiplomaŃia-drept diplomatic si consular,
Lumina Lex Publishing House, Bucharest, 2003.
Mătăsaru Aurel Preda, Tratat de drept internaŃional public, Second
Edition, Hamangiu Publishing House, Bucharest, 2010.
Medar Sergiu T., DiplomaŃia apărării, Bucharest, 2006.
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