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Robin Markwica

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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

  • Christiane Rajewsky Prize, German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies[17][18]
  • Diligentia Prize for Empirical Research, Diligentia Foundation for Empirical Research[20]

References

  1. "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
  2. "Robin Markwica's CV".
  3. "Robin Markwica wins American Political Science Association (APSA) Award, University of Oxford".
  4. "Robin Markwica's profile, Max Weber Programme for Postdoctoral Studies, European University Institute".
  5. "Robin Markwica's CV".
  6. "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
  7. "List of Members of the Editorial Board, Hedgefox: Magazine for Research-based Analysis".
  8. "Robin Markwica's web page at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies".
  9. 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
  10. 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)
  11. 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)
  12. McDermott, Rose (2019). "Roundtable on Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices" (PDF). International Security Studies Forum (ISSF). 10 (28): 4–7.
  13. 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
  14. "Robin Markwica wins APSA Award, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford".
  15. 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
  16. "Book Prize Roundtable on Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices, Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group, British International Studies Association (BISA), 21/09/2020".
  17. List of Christiane Rajewsky Prize recipients, German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies, https://afk-web.de/cms/die-bisherigen-preistraegerinnen/
  18. "Werner Distler (University of Marburg), "Christiane Rajewsky Prize ceremony laudatory speech", German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies" (PDF).
  19. List of Rupert Riedl Prize recipients, Club of Vienna, http://www.clubofvienna.org/wiener-rupert-riedl-preis/preistragerinnen/
  20. 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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