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Peter Hays Gries is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science, political science and international relations, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and gender studies.

Their scholarly contributions emphasize a range of topics within social and intergroup psychology, cultural differences and values, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, political conflict and governance, international relations and foreign policy, Chinese history and philosophy, as well as terrorism, counterterrorism, and political violence.

Recent publications by Peter Hays Gries include the following papers:

  • "Ideology and international relations," 2020, published in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
  • "Beyond Power Politics: How Ideology Motivates Threat Perception-and International Relations," 2022, published in International Studies
  • "Worsening British views of China in 2020: evidence from public opinion, parliament, and the media," 2021, published in Asia Europe Journal
  • "A new measure of the 'democratic peace': what country feeling thermometer data can teach us about the drivers of American and Western European foreign policy," 2020, published in Political Research Exchange
  • "Chinese Pride and European Prejudice," 2021, published in Asian Survey

Their frequent coauthors include Richard Turcsányi, Paton Pak Chun Yam, Han-Wu-Shuang Bao, Yasuki Masui, and Tim Summers.

Peter Hays Gries's work appears frequently in several scholarly journals, with multiple publications in The China Quarterly, British Journal of Social Psychology, and Journal of East Asian Studies. Other publication venues include Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences and International Studies.

Best Publications

  • China's New Nationalism: Pride, Politics, and Diplomacy

    Peter Hays Gries

  • Toward a social psychology of globalization

    Chi yue Chiu;Peter Gries;Carlos J. Torelli;Shirley Y.Y. Cheng

  • China's “New Thinking” on Japan

    Peter Hays Gries

  • Patriotism, Nationalism and China's US Policy: Structures and consequences of Chinese National Identity

    Peter Hays Gries;Qingmin Zhang;H. Michael Crowson;Huajian Cai

  • Tears of Rage: Chinese Nationalist Reactions to the Belgrade Embassy Bombing

    Peter Hays Gries

  • The Perception of the Other in International Relations: Evidence for the Polarizing Effect of Entitativity

    Emanuele Castano;Simona Sacchi;Peter Hays Gries

  • Social Psychology and the Identity-Conflict Debate: Is a ‘China Threat’ Inevitable?

    Peter Hays Gries

  • The Politics of American Foreign Policy: How Ideology Divides Liberals and Conservatives over Foreign Affairs

    Peter Hays Gries

  • State and Society in 21st Century China: Crisis, Contention and Legitimation

    Peter Hays Gries;Stanley Rosen

  • The Koguryo controversy, national identity, and Sino-Korean relations today

    Peter Hays Gries

  • Culture Clash? Apologies East and West

    Peter Hays Gries;Kaiping Peng

  • Popular Nationalism and China’s Japan Policy: the Diaoyu Islands protests, 2012–2013

    Peter Hays Gries;Derek Steiger;Tao Wang

  • Chinese Nationalism: Challenging the State?

    Peter Hays Gries

  • A 'China threat'? Power and passion in Chinese 'face nationalism'

    P. H. Gries

  • China Eyes the Hegemon

    Peter Hays Gries

  • Introduction: Popular protest and state legitimation in 21st-century China

    Peter Hays Gries;Stanley Rosen

  • Nationalism, Indignation, and China's Japan Policy

    Peter Hays Gries

  • China's New Nationalism

    Peter Hays Gries

  • Historical beliefs and the perception of threat in Northeast Asia: Colonialism, the tributary system, and China-Japan-Korea relations in the twenty-first century

    Peter Hays Gries;Qingmin Zhang;Yasuki Masui;Yong Wook Lee

  • The Olympic Effect on American Attitudes towards China: beyond personality, ideology, and media exposure

    Peter Hays Gries;H. Michael Crowson;Todd Sandel

  • Chinese Politics: State, Society, and the Market

    Peter Hays Gries;Stanley Rosen

Frequent Co-Authors

Huajian Cai
Huajian Cai University of Oklahoma
Emanuele Castano
Emanuele Castano University of Trento
Jason Reifler
Jason Reifler University of Southampton
Chi-Yue Chiu
Chi-Yue Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong

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