Research Article

METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW

Volume: 13 Number: 1 June 11, 2020
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METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW

Abstract

Why leaders decide to go to war or when they decide to make peace? It can be one of the most common questions of classical thinkers and current scholars of international relations. The basic idea behind this question is to find out a solution to the war phenomenon. However, the other question is how we understand and explain the behaviors of leaders and their inner circles? Do rationality, strategic calculations or only cognitive variables sufficiently explain the violent behaviors? This research discusses how different methodologies can contribute to theorizing or understand the international conflict behaviors of leaders. In this context, on a qualitative basis, psychobiography, psychohistory, leadership trait analysis, integrative complexity method are explained along with the quantitative findings and theories of leaders and international conflict. The methodological diversity provides both deep insights about specific leaders’ war decisions and general theories that can contribute to the scientific study of international conflict. I argue that the field is open to any new methodology.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 11, 2020

Submission Date

July 10, 2019

Acceptance Date

March 12, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 13 Number: 1

APA
Akgül, Ö. (2020). METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 13(1), 27-59. https://doi.org/10.37093/ijsi.746406
AMA
1.Akgül Ö. METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW. ijsi. 2020;13(1):27-59. doi:10.37093/ijsi.746406
Chicago
Akgül, Öner. 2020. “METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 13 (1): 27-59. https://doi.org/10.37093/ijsi.746406.
EndNote
Akgül Ö (June 1, 2020) METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW. International Journal of Social Inquiry 13 1 27–59.
IEEE
[1]Ö. Akgül, “METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW”, ijsi, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 27–59, June 2020, doi: 10.37093/ijsi.746406.
ISNAD
Akgül, Öner. “METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 13/1 (June 1, 2020): 27-59. https://doi.org/10.37093/ijsi.746406.
JAMA
1.Akgül Ö. METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW. ijsi. 2020;13:27–59.
MLA
Akgül, Öner. “METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW”. International Journal of Social Inquiry, vol. 13, no. 1, June 2020, pp. 27-59, doi:10.37093/ijsi.746406.
Vancouver
1.Öner Akgül. METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH ON LEADERS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT: A REVIEW. ijsi. 2020 Jun. 1;13(1):27-59. doi:10.37093/ijsi.746406

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