Articles
The Clinical Psychological Sciences: Subjugating Discourse on Outcome Research — May 26, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes a sociopolitical stance of outcome research in the clinical psychological sciences that may not be in the best interest of people in need.
The Import of Importing and Unnatural Acts: The Political Psychology of Bioengineered Plants — May 26, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes political psychological aspects of opposition to the importing of bioengineered plants.
The Political Psychology of Embargoes: An Example from the Eritrean-Ethiopian War — May 26, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes psychological inferences embraced by supporters and opponents of embargoes as tools to prevent, end, or moderate political violence between nation-states.
IBPP Research Associates
IBPP Research Associates: Israel/Lebanon — May 26, 2000
Nadav Morag - Tel Aviv University
This article is an interview interview carried out by Mr. Gil Grein--an undergraduate in Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Science, Technology, and Globalization program and an IBPP Research Associate--with Dr. Nadav Morag, a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University. The two discuss the ramifications of pulling Israeli troops out of southern Lebanon. Conflict participants include: Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), Southern Lebanese Army (SLA), Hezbollah, and United Nations forces.
Trends
Trends. Are the Bush Missile Defense Guidelines Defensible? — May 26, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article discusses George W. Bush as a US Presidential candidate providing guidelines on the viability and nature of an anti-ballistic missile defense system for the United States, emphasizing the need for public discourse.
Trends. The People's Republic of China and Permanent Normal Trading Relations: A Run-Up and Aftermath of More Smoke than Fire? — May 26, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article discusses the vote of the United States (US) House of Representatives to approve permanent normal trading relations (PTNR) with the People's Republic of China (PRC). Human rights violations are discussed.