This book presents a new approach to analyzing the impact of individuals on U.S. foreign policy and reports the results of this analysis for all post-World War II presidents and secretaries of state, including President Carter and Secretary of State Vance.
This book presents a new approach to analyzing the impact of individuals on U.S. foreign policy and reports the results of this analysis for all post-World War II presidents and secretaries of state, including President Carter and Secretary of State Vance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence S. Falkowski is assistant professor of political science at Louisiana State University, where he specializes in the fields of international politics and foreign policy. Dr. Falkowski is author of a major foreign policy text, Beyond the National Interest: Toward a New Understanding of Foreign Policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction The Utility of Perceptions, Memory, and Motivation in Foreign Policy A Model for Predicting Behavior: Research Design and Crisis Measurement Techniques What Crises Can We Study? A View of Individuals in Foreign Policy Crises Predicting Flexible Behavior The Outcomes of Future Crises: A Modest Prediction Appendix: Coding Manual
Introduction The Utility of Perceptions, Memory, and Motivation in Foreign Policy A Model for Predicting Behavior: Research Design and Crisis Measurement Techniques What Crises Can We Study? A View of Individuals in Foreign Policy Crises Predicting Flexible Behavior The Outcomes of Future Crises: A Modest Prediction Appendix: Coding Manual
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