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ID126996
Title ProperWhy Freud matters
Other Title Informationpsychoanalysis and international relations revisited
LanguageENG
AuthorJacobsen, Kurt
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars of politics, not just international relations, have eschewed the discipline of psychoanalysis. The renewed attacks on Freud and his fractious followers over the last generation apparently discouraged political scientists from exploring the usefulness of psychoanalytic methods. This essay asks whether, and under what circumstances, psychoanalysis can be a useful interpretive approach. What is the significance in human behavior of the unconscious, that is, of motives and forces of which we are commonly unaware? The argument is that in most, if not all, cases, psychoanalytically attuned approaches yield important insights about the wielding of power.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol.27, No.4; Dec.2013: p.393-416
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol.27, No.4; Dec.2013: p.393-416
Key WordsPolitics ;  Vietnam ;  War on terror ;  Freud ;  International relations ;  Theory- International relation ;  Security dilemma ;  Psychology