Robin Markwica
Robin Markwica is a political scientist specializing in international relations, foreign policy analysis, and political psychology.[1]
Education
After undergraduate studies in Political Science and History at the University of Freiburg, Markwica obtained a Master’s degree in Modern History from the University of Cambridge (Corpus Christi College). He then earned a D.Phil./Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Oxford (Nuffield College).[2][3]
Career
Markwica was a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute[4] and an Alfried Krupp Junior Fellow at the Alfried Krupp Institute for Advanced Study.[5] Subsequently, he became a Research Fellow in the Global Governance Programme at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.[6] He serves on the editorial board of Hedgefox: Magazine for Research-based Analysis.[7]
Research
Markwica’s research focuses on international security, foreign policy, and the psychological dimensions of international politics.[8] His first book, Emotional Choices, was published in 2018 by Oxford University Press.[9][10] It introduced "emotional choice theory" as a third action model alongside rational choice theory and the logic of appropriateness.[11] The theory organizes, explains, and predicts the ways in which emotions shape decision-making. It is associated with its own method for identifying emotions and tracing their influences on behavior.[12]
Awards
- Robert Jervis International Security Best Book Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)[13][14]
- Emotions in Politics and International Relations Book Prize, British International Studies Association (BISA)[15][16]
- Rupert Riedl Prize, Club of Vienna[19]
- Diligentia Prize for Empirical Research, Diligentia Foundation for Empirical Research[20]
References
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's CV".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica wins American Political Science Association (APSA) Award, University of Oxford".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's profile, Max Weber Programme for Postdoctoral Studies, European University Institute".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's CV".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
- ↑ "List of Members of the Editorial Board, Hedgefox: Magazine for Research-based Analysis".
- ↑ "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
- ↑ Markwica, Robin (2018). Emotional Choices: How the Logic of Affect Shapes Coercive Diplomacy (First ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-251311-3. OCLC 1028637637. Search this book on
- ↑ Crawford, Neta C. (June 2020). "Review of Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices". Perspectives on Politics. 18 (2): 671–672. doi:10.1017/S1537592720000948. ISSN 1537-5927. Unknown parameter
|s2cid=ignored (help) - ↑ Yarhi-Milo, Keren (February 2020). "The Psychology of Leaders in World Politics". Political Psychology. 41 (1): 199–207. doi:10.1111/pops.12592. ISSN 0162-895X. Unknown parameter
|s2cid=ignored (help) - ↑ McDermott, Rose (2019). "Roundtable on Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices" (PDF). International Security Studies Forum (ISSF). 10 (28): 4–7.
- ↑ List of recipients of the Robert Jervis International Security Best Book Award, American Political Science Association (APSA), https://apsanet.org/membership/organized-sections/organized-section-awards/past-awards/section-19/#book
- ↑ "Robin Markwica wins APSA Award, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford".
- ↑ List of recipients of the Emotions in Politics and International Relations Book Prize, British International Studies Association (BISA), https://www.bisa.ac.uk/members/working-groups/epir/news/winner-announced-emotions-politics-and-ir-working-group-book-prize
- ↑ "Book Prize Roundtable on Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices, Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group, British International Studies Association (BISA), 21/09/2020".
- ↑ List of Christiane Rajewsky Prize recipients, German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies, https://afk-web.de/cms/die-bisherigen-preistraegerinnen/
- ↑ "Werner Distler (University of Marburg), "Christiane Rajewsky Prize ceremony laudatory speech", German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies" (PDF).
- ↑ List of Rupert Riedl Prize recipients, Club of Vienna, http://www.clubofvienna.org/wiener-rupert-riedl-preis/preistragerinnen/
- ↑ List of recipients of Diligentia Prize for Empirical Research, Diligentia Foundation for Empirical Research, https://www.stiftung-diligentia.org/en/activities/winners-of-the-diligentia-prize/
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