This book introduces an innovative theoretical construct of Geopsychology to navigate the complex dynamics of International politics in the 21st century.
It argues that peace and stability in the troubled parts of the world warrants an imperative need for understanding psychological dispositions of non-state acto.
It explains how Geopsychology is different from mainstream International Relations theories in terms of primary actors, human behavior, spatial application, instruments, and key issues.
This book introduces an innovative theoretical construct of Geopsychology to navigate the complex dynamics of International politics in the 21st century