We all negotiate (or try to), whether with our political opponents or with our friends and family. But what tactics should we use?| Psychology Today
This is the most basic and most often-asked question about leadership. And the answer is...| Psychology Today
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The study of politics draws from the knowledge and principles of political science, sociology, history, economics, neuroscience, and other related fields to examine and understand the political behavior that ultimately informs government policy and leadership. Exploring these relationships can help us understand how we act collectively, govern ourselves, make political decisions, resolve conflict, and use and abuse power, all of which reflect our deepest fears at least as much as our aspirati...| Psychology Today