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    STUDIA EUROPAEA - Issue no. 4 / 2013  
         
  Article:   IDIOSYNCRASIES IN THE FOREIGN POLICY DECISION-MAKING (II): EMOTIONAL (AFFECTIVE) IDIOSYNCRASIES.

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  Abstract:   The role of informational processing, of framing, of idiosyncrasies ask for the use of a psychological approach of foreign policy decion-making process. This study will be the second one from a series of studies, which will present the different types of idiosyncrasies which influence the decision-making process, at individual level. It will emphasizes the different categories of emotional (affective) idiosyncrasies which may influence and the researches and studies that underlined their presence. 

Keywords: idiosyncrasies, foreign policy decision-making, emotional factors, positive emotions, negative emotions
 
         
     
         
         
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