“…In domestic politics, emotions are often studied in terms of their impact on electoral behavior, political campaigns, or support for specific policies (Garry, 2014;Meier, Schmid, & Stutzer, 2019;Wang, Leviston, Hurlstone, Lawrence & Walker, 2018;Weber, 2012). In international relations, the role of emotions is studied in diplomacy, war, coercion, conflict termination and escalation, and in many other areas (Ariffin, 2016;Crawford, 2000, Hall, 2015Markwica, 2018;McDermot, Lopez, & Hatemi, 2017;Mercer, 2010, Ross, 2014. Even in strategic studies, there are works that emphasize the need to move away from attempts to control emotions by "rational calculation" and rather to manipulate or regulate emotions in support of one's overall strategy (Duyvesteyn, 2017;Milevski, 2019;Payne, 2015;Smith, 2014;Žilinčík, 2018).…”