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The Silent Language of Power explores diplomacy’s hidden dimension, nonverbal communication, through the psycho-gestural analysis of Vladimir Putin. Drawing on the work of Allan Pease, Paul Ekman, Philip Messinger, and Charles Darwin, Romanian author Raluca Niță examines how posture, gesture, and micro-expressions reveal patterns of leadership, dominance, and control.
Combining political psychology, body language science, and geopolitical case studies from Crimea to Ukraine, the book demonstrates how influence operates beyond words. Each chapter dissects the psychological mechanics of power, showing how leaders project authority, fear, and persuasion through silence and subtle movement.
Bridging diplomatic behavior, psychological profiling, and realpolitik, The Silent Language of Power provides a rigorous framework for interpreting nonverbal signals in statecraft and global negotiation. It is a vital resource for readers in political science, international relations, diplomacy, and behavioral psychology, anyone seeking to understand how the world’s most influential figures communicate without speaking.
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The Silent Language of Power explores diplomacy’s hidden dimension, nonverbal communication, through the psycho-gestural analysis of Vladimir Putin. Drawing on the work of Allan Pease, Paul Ekman, Philip Messinger, and Charles Darwin, Romanian author Raluca Niță examines how posture, gesture, and micro-expressions reveal patterns of leadership, dominance, and control.
Combining political psychology, body language science, and geopolitical case studies from Crimea to Ukraine, the book demonstrates how influence operates beyond words. Each chapter dissects the psychological mechanics of power, showing how leaders project authority, fear, and persuasion through silence and subtle movement.
Bridging diplomatic behavior, psychological profiling, and realpolitik, The Silent Language of Power provides a rigorous framework for interpreting nonverbal signals in statecraft and global negotiation. It is a vital resource for readers in political science, international relations, diplomacy, and behavioral psychology, anyone seeking to understand how the world’s most influential figures communicate without speaking.












