Political psychology

Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field dedicated to the study of the psychology behind political behavior by voters, lawmakers, local and national governments and administrations, international organizations, political parties and associations...

The field draws on the diverse disiplines of:

See also

Public choice

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