by Ashley Weinberg (Editor)
The Psychology of Politicians explores a topic which fuels public and media debate yet is under-researched and has potentially far-reaching consequences for the success of our political systems. Focusing on research with democratically elected representatives from the UK, Poland and Italy, and on the political behaviour of a former US President and voters' perceptions in the emerging democracy of Ukraine, this book is packed with psychological insights. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies, the contributors chart the progress of the individual politician from selection as a candidate to becoming established in Parliament examining their qualities as communicators, thinkers and leaders. The impact of work and non-work pressures on their mental well-being and capacity to handle a crisis are probed and the roles of personality traits in politicians' values and in public perceptions of our elected representatives are highlighted.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 15 Dec 2011
ISBN 10: 0521130662
ISBN 13: 9780521130660
Book Overview: Psychologists investigate the minds, personalities and abilities of politicians seeking explanations for their behaviour, health and performance.