Professor Peter BEATTIE
- PhD (University of California Irvine)
- MA (University of California Irvine)
- JD (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law)
- BA (New York University)
Research interests
- Political Psychology
- Global Political Economy
- Media Studies
- International Relations
Awards
Exemplary Teaching Award 2020, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK
Publications
1.
Social Evolution, Political Psychology, and the Media in Democracy: The Invisible Hand in the U.S. Marketplace of Ideas, Palgrave Macmillan (2019). [Link to sample chapters] [reviews of the book]
“Book Review: Competing Economic Paradigms in China by Steven Mark Cohn,” Journal of Economic Issues (in press). [Link]
“The Merciless Mind in a Dog-Eat-Dog Society: Neoliberalism and the Indifference to Social Inequality,” (with Karim Bettache & C.Y. Chiu) Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 34: 217-222 (2020). [Link]
“This Changes Everything? A Possible Future of China-U.S. Relations after Trump,” (with Ana Tomicic) Institute of Chinese Studies Occasional Papers 46: 4-35 (2020). [Link]
“Book Review: A Critical Guide to Intellectual Property by Mat Callahan and Jim Rogers (Eds.),” International Journal of Communication 14: 766–768 (2020). [Link]
“The Road to Psychopathology: Neoliberalism and the Human Mind,” Journal of Social Issues 75(1): 89-112 (2019). [Link]
“Ideology, Values and Foreign Policy.” In Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations. Ed. Patrick James. New York: Oxford University Press (2019). [Link]
“Knowledge in International Relations: One Precursor to Motivated Reasoning among Experts and Non-Experts,” (with Danielle Snider) Journal of Social and Political Psychology 7(1): 2195-3325 (2019). [Link]
“Who is the Neoliberal? Exploring Neoliberal Beliefs across East and West,” (with Karim Bettache and Kristy Chong) Journal of Social Issues 75(1): 20-48 (2019). [Link]
“Book Review: What Is Information? by Peter Janich,” International Journal of Communication 13: 1274-1277 (2019). [Link]
“The Cognitive Structuring of National Identity: Individual Differences in Identifying as American,” (with Shawn Rosenberg) Nations and Nationalism DOI: 10.1111/nana.12416 (2018). [Link]
“Theory, Media, and Democracy for Realists,” Critical Review 30(1-2): 13-35 (2018). [Link]
“The Pull of Humanitarian Interventionism: Examining the Effects of Media Frames and Political Values,” (with Jovan Milojevich) International Journal of Communication 12: 831–855 (2018). [Link]
“The ‘Chicken-and-Egg’ Development of Political Opinions: The Roles of Genes, Social Status, Ideology, and Information,” Politics and the Life Sciences 36(1): 1-13 (2017). [Link]
“A Test of the ‘News Diversity’ Standard: Single Frames, Multiple Frames, and Values Regarding the Ukraine Conflict,” (with Jovan Milojevich) International Journal of Press/Politics 22(1): 3-22 (2017). [Link]
“Anti-Semitism and Opposition to Israeli Government Policies: The Roles of Prejudice and Information,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 40(15): 2749-2767 (2017). [Link]
“Review Essay: The Battle Over Human Nature, Coming to a Resolution,” Political Psychology 37(1): 137-143 (2016). [Link]
“Information: Evolution, Psychology, and Politics,” Papers on Social Representations 25(1): 1-40 (2016). [Link]
“The (Intellectual Property Law &) Economics of Innocent Fraud: The IP & Development Debate,”International Review of Intellectual Property & Competition Law 38: 6-30 (2007). [Link]
“The U.S., Impunity Agreements, and the International Criminal Court: Towards the Trial of a Future Henry Kissinger,” Guild Practitioner 62: 193-229 (2005). [Link]
Work in Progress
“When Left is Right and Right is Left: The psychological correlates of political ideology in China” (Under Review). [Link]
“Knowing what the electorate knows: Issue-specific knowledge and candidate choice in the 2020 elections” (Under Review). [Link]