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Selected scholarly articles

Habenczius, P., & Immelman, A. (2001, March). Childhood Denied: The Roots of Ralph Nader's Righteousness. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 7(4), 198-200.

Immelman, A. (in press). The political personality of 2000 U.S. presidential candidate George W. Bush. In O. Feldman & L. O. Valenty (Eds.), Political Leadership for the New Century: Personality and Behavior among American Leaders. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Immelman, A. (2000, December). Personality is the Main Issue. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 7(3), 156-158.

Immelman, A. (2000, September). Portrait of George W. Bush as a "Late Bloomer." Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 7(2), 55-57.

Immelman, A. (2000, September). The Character of Hillary Clinton. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 7(2), 65-66.

Immelman, A. (1999, September). Why Al Gore will not be elected president in 2000. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 6(2), 72-74.

Immelman, A. (1999, September). The political personality of George W. Bush. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 6(2), 74-75.

Elovitz, P. H., & Immelman, A. (1999, June). A conversation on alternative approaches to political personality. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 6(1), 25-30.

Immelman, A. (1999, March). Bill Clinton: The dual character of a president impeached. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 5(4), 144-146.

Immelman, A. (1998/99). The Clinton chronicle: Diary of a political psychologist. Symposium, 16, 30-68.

Immelman, A. (1998, December). Let’s not criminalize human folly. Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the Why of Culture, History, and Society (Journal of the Psychohistory Forum), 5(3), 86-87.

Immelman, A. (1998). The political personalities of 1996 U.S. presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Leadership Quarterly, 9, 335-366. [Special edition on political leadership]

Immelman, A. (1997). [Review of the book High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition.] Political Psychology, 18, 535-539.

Immelman, A. (1996). [Review of the book Theories of Intergroup Relations: International Social Psychological Perspectives, 2nd ed.] Politics and the Life Sciences, 15, 143-145.

Immelman, A. (1995). "All the Men’s President" – The political personality of Bill Clinton. The Saint John’s Symposium, 13, 36-46.

Immelman, A. (1994). South Africa’s long march to freedom – A personal view. The Saint John’s Symposium, 12, 1-20.

Immelman, A. (1993). The assessment of political personality: A psychodiagnostically relevant conceptualization and methodology. Political Psychology, 14, 725-741.


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