%0 Book Section %D 1965 %T Social-Psychological Approaches to the Study of International Relations: The Question of Relevance %A Kelman, Herbert C. %X

We are now ready to return to a question that was raised in the introductory chapter to this volume and repeated, in a variety of contexts, in some of the chapters that followed: What relevance, if any, do social–psychological approaches have to basic problems in international relations? Specifically, what is their potential relevance to the analysis of issues underlying policy formulation? And what is their potential relevance to the development of theory in international relations?

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