The Silent Language of Power explores the hidden battlefield of diplomacy—nonverbal communication—through the psycho-gestural lens of Vladimir Putin. Blending theory from Pease, Ekman, Messinger, and Darwin with in-depth analysis of Putin's posture, gestures, and expressions, the book reveals how power is performed, not just spoken. Drawing on psychological profiling, diplomatic negotiation theory, and geopolitical case studies—from Crimea to Ukraine—the work illustrates how Putin's nonverbal mastery commands fear, respect, and silence. Romanian author Raluca Niță decodes the coded: how a look, a pause, or a hand gesture reshapes alliances and redraws borders. This unique contribution bridges psychoanatomy and realpolitik, showing how image, emotion, and gesture can silently lead nations to war—or peace. A must-read for those who want to understand the language leaders speak without words.
The Silent Language of Power explores the hidden battlefield of diplomacy—nonverbal communication—through the psycho-gestural lens of Vladimir Putin. Blending theory from Pease, Ekman, Messinger, and Darwin with in-depth analysis of Putin's posture, gestures, and expressions, the book reveals how power is performed, not just spoken. Drawing on psychological profiling, diplomatic negotiation theory, and geopolitical case studies—from Crimea to Ukraine—the work illustrates how Putin's nonverbal mastery commands fear, respect, and silence. Romanian author Raluca Niță decodes the coded: how a look, a pause, or a hand gesture reshapes alliances and redraws borders. This unique contribution bridges psychoanatomy and realpolitik, showing how image, emotion, and gesture can silently lead nations to war—or peace. A must-read for those who want to understand the language leaders speak without words.

The Silent Language of Power (International Relations. Geopolitics, #1)

The Silent Language of Power (International Relations. Geopolitics, #1)
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BN ID: | 2940181796843 |
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Publisher: | raluca nita |
Publication date: | 05/25/2025 |
Series: | International Relations. Geopolitics |
Sold by: | Draft2Digital |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 382 KB |