Political Psychology
Journal of the International Society of Political Psychology
Political Psychology is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the analysis of the interrelationships between psychological and political processes. The field draws on diverse disciplinary sources including cultural and psychological anthropology, cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, economics, history, international relations, philosophy, political science, political theory, psychology of personality, social psychology, and sociology. In addition to substantive scholarly articles, Political Psychology publishes analysis and commentary on important issues in the field in the Forum section, bibliographic essays, book reviews, and a News and Notes section.
The journal Political Psychology is now housed at the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at IDC-Herzliya, Israel. The first issue of the new team is expected in February 2012, and will explore Political Psychology: Where Do We Go From Here?
Editors
Editor-in-Chief: Alex Mintz
Co-editors: Paul 't Hart, Helen Haste, David Redlawsk, and James Sidanius
Associate editors: Eran Halperin and Steven Redd
Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy
IDC
P.O. Box 167
Herzliya, 46150, Israel
E-mail: PoliticalPsychology@idc.ac.il
Book Review Editor
Professor Doris Graber
Department of Political Science