COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIPLOMATIC INTUITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF STATE LEADERS

Authors

  • Turkboev Javokhir Farhod ugli Head of the Department for Coordination of Joint Educational Programs in Cooperation with Foreign Universities, Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Author

Keywords:

Diplomatic intuition, psychological portrait, international relations, leadership behavior, political psychology, decision-making.

Abstract

This article explores the dynamic interplay between diplomatic intuition and the psychological portrait of state leaders, emphasizing their roles in shaping international relations. By analyzing historical and contemporary figures such as Churchill, Hitler, Kennedy, Khrushchev, Putin, Merkel, and Trump, the paper highlights how intuition and psychological traits—such as resilience, empathy, narcissism, and cognitive flexibility—affect diplomatic outcomes. The study also considers the cultural and strategic implications of leader behavior in high-stakes global affairs. Understanding these dimensions offers valuable insight into the human factors influencing diplomacy, enabling better prediction of international decision-making and conflict resolution.

Published

2025-06-06

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Articles

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIPLOMATIC INTUITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF STATE LEADERS. (2025). Modern American Journal of Linguistics, Education, and Pedagogy, 1(2), 591-595. https://usajournals.org/index.php/6/article/view/320