THE PAPER RELATES PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA OCCURRING DURING THE THREE MAJOR TRANSITIONS OF ADULTHOOD -- THE EARLY ADULT TRANSITION, THE MIDLIFE TRANSITION, AND THE LATE ADULT TRANSITION -TO THE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF LEADERS. THE TIMING OF LIFE'S TRANSITIONS AND CHALLENGES HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF POLITICAL LEADERS AND LEADERSHIP.
In this age of narcissism, the proliferation of politicians with significant narcissistic personality features is dramatic. Driven by dreams of glory, they seem to find the spotlight that the arena of politics provides irresistible. This book analyzes narcissism and politics and systematically explores the psychology of narcissism - the entitlement, the grandiosity and arrogance overlying insecurity, the sensitivity to criticism, and the hunger for acclaim - illustrating different narcissistic personality features through a spectrum of international and national politicians. It addresses the power of charismatic leader–follower relationships, as well as the impact of age and illness on leaders driven by dreams of glory
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Profiling political leaders : an introduction / Jerome M. Post, Stephen G. Walker, and David G. Winter -- Assessing leaders' personalities : a historical survey of academic research studies / David G. Winter -- Leader personality assessments in support of government policy / Jerrold M. Post -- The search for causal mechanisms / Stephen G. Walker and Jerrold M. Post -- Assessing leaders at a distance : the political personality profile / Jerrold M. Post -- Psychoanalytic assessments of character and performance in presidents and candidates : some observations on theory and method / Stanley A. Renshon -- Verbal behavior and personality assessment / Walter Weintraub -- Measuring the motives of political actors at a distance / David G. Winter -- Assessing leadership style : trait analysis / Margaret G. Hermann -- Profiling the operational codes of political leaders / Stephen G. Walker, Mark Schafer, and Michael D. Young -- Assessing integrative complexity at a distance : archival analyses of thinking and decision making / Peter Suedfeld, Karen Guttieri, and Philip E. Tetlock -- The construction of causal stories about political leaders / Jerrold M. Post and Stephen G. Walker -- William Jefferson Clinton's psychology / Stanley A. Renshon -- General personality traits and ego defense / Walter Weintraub -- Motivations and mediation of self-other relationships / David G. Winter -- William Jefferson Clinton's leadership style / Margaret G. Hermann -- Operational code beliefs and object appraisal / Stephen G. Walker, Mark Schafer, and Michael D. Young -- President Clinton : cognitive manager in trouble / Peter Suedfeld and Philip E. Tetlock -- Saddam Hussein of Iraq : a political psychology profile / Jerrold M. Post -- General personality traits and ego defenses / Walter Weintraub -- Motivations and mediation of self-other relationships / David G. Winter -- Saddam Hussein's leadership style / Margaret G. Hermann -- Operational code beliefs and object appraisal / Stephen G. Walker, Mark Schafer, and Michael D. Young -- Saddam Hussein's integrative complexity under stress / Peter Suedfeld -- Assessing political leaders in theory and in practice / Jerrold M. Post and Stephen G. Walker
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
In: Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; the journal of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence, Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 202-203
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 128, Heft 2, S. 351-352
In: The SAIS review of international affairs / the Johns Hopkins University, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Band 31, Heft 2, S. 111-122
In: The SAIS review of international affairs / the Johns Hopkins University, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Band 31, Heft 2, S. 111-122