A bold explanation of how and why national leaders are able--or unable--to correctly analyze and predict the intentions of foreign rivalsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zachary Shore is Associate Professor of History, Naval Postgraduate School; he is the author of What Hitler Knew, Breeding Bin Ladens, and Blunder.
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Introduction The Conscience of an Empire 1. Fitting In: Some Thoughts on Scholarship, Sources, and Methods 2. Arming Your Enemy: Stresemann's Maneuver, Act I 3. Steady on the Tightrope: Stresemann's Maneuver, Act II 4. Stalin the Simulator: The Problem of Projected Rationality 5. A Rendezvous With Evil: How Roosevelt Read Hitler 6. Hanoi's New Foe: Le Duan Prepares for America 7. Counting Bodies: The Benefits of Escalation 8. Overdog Errors 9. Number Worship Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction The Conscience of an Empire 1. Fitting In: Some Thoughts on Scholarship, Sources, and Methods 2. Arming Your Enemy: Stresemann's Maneuver, Act I 3. Steady on the Tightrope: Stresemann's Maneuver, Act II 4. Stalin the Simulator: The Problem of Projected Rationality 5. A Rendezvous With Evil: How Roosevelt Read Hitler 6. Hanoi's New Foe: Le Duan Prepares for America 7. Counting Bodies: The Benefits of Escalation 8. Overdog Errors 9. Number Worship Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index
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