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Political Psychology in International Relations

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JPB374

Syllabus

Week 1 Introduction: Human Brain and International Relations

Week 2  Cognitive Biases in World Politics

Week 3  Framing Effects and the Prospect Theory

Week 4  Methods of Political Psychology

Week 5  Justice and Fairness in International Politics

Week 6  Moral Foundations of Foreign Policy Attitudes

Week 7  Emotions in Politics (guest lecture by Dr. Anna Durnova)

Week 8  Deviance, Stigma, and Ontological (In)security

Week 9  Hybrid Warfare and Affective Sticking Points (guest lecture by Dr. Jakub Eberle & Dr. Jan Daniel)

Week 10  Leadership Styles and Elite Traits

Week 11  Conspiracy Theories and Disinformation

Week 12  PPIR Students’ Conference (I.)

Week 13 PPIR Students’ Conference (II.)

Annotation

• a new course about the fallibility of the human mind and its impact on world politics

• the course is recommended for active students who enjoy interactive teaching methods, challenging debates, weekly tasks, and independent research work with original data