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Psychoanalysis and Diplomacy: Part I. Individual and Large Group Identity
Authors:Vamik D. Volkan
Affiliation:(1) Center for the Study of Mind and Human Interaction, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
Abstract:
Starting with Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysts have written on a variety of topics relating to the diplomatic and political realms; but thus far their contributions primarily have been theoretical in nature, and have offered little of practical use to most diplomats and politicians. Various psychoanalytic theories have been applied, resulting in diverse conceptualizations: Wars are inevitable because of our inherent aggressive drives; a nation-state serves a maternal function for its members; certain large groups exhibit behaviors similar to those of adolescents. Yet these ideas do not significantly help us understand day-to-day events around the world, practical political issues, or international relations and diplomatic decisions.
Keywords:applied psychoanalysis  diplomacy  individual identity  large-group identity  object relations  externalization identification  regression  transgenerational transmission of trauma  symbol formation
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