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Reasoning of state : realists, romantics and rationality in international relations

Title
Reasoning of state : realists, romantics and rationality in international relations / Brian C. Rathbun.
ISBN
9781108612937 (ebook)
9781108427425 (hardback)
9781108446181 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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1 online resource (350 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
Scholars and citizens tend to assume that rationality guides the decision-making of our leaders. Brian C. Rathbun suggests, however, that if we understand rationality to be a cognitive style premised on a commitment to objectivity and active deliberation, rational leaders are in fact the exception not the norm. Using a unique combination of methods including laboratory bargaining experiments, archival-based case studies, quantitative textual analysis and high-level interviews, Rathbun questions some of the basic assumptions about rationality and leadership, with profound implications for the field of international relations. Case studies of Bismarck and Richelieu show that the rationality of realists makes them rare. An examination of Churchill and Reagan, romantics in international politics who sought to overcome obstacles in their path through force of will and personal agency, show what less rationality looks like in foreign policy making.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 05, 2020
Series
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 149.
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 149
Contents
The psychology of rationality : cognitive style in international relations
The three Rʹs of international relations : realism, romanticism and rationality
Little Bismarcks : a laboratory experiment on variation in rational thinking and rational behavior
The "Prince" among men : Bismarckʹs realpolitik in Prussian politics
Cold blood and iron : Bismarck, the struggle with Austria and German unification
Blind faith : Richelieu, the devoted, and France in counter-reformation Europe
"Blood, toil, tears and sweat" : Churchill, romanticism and the rational appeasement debate
"In defeat, defiance" : Churchill in words (1935-39) and in deeds (1940)
"Beginning the world all over again" : resolving the paradox of Ronald Reagan
Winning one as the Gipper? : Reaganʹs administration and American engagement with the Soviet Union
Conclusion : the irrationality of rational choice : saving a paradigm from itself.
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