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Focusing on how policy makers make decisions in foreign policy, this book examines how beliefs are causal mechanisms steering decisions shaping leaders, perceptions of reality, and lead to cognitive and motivated biases that distort, block and recast incoming information from the environment
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monografia Rebiun28174944 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28174944 m o d cr cn||||||||| 060117s2006 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 2006041582 123347563 243601079 314845302 437186880 473736778 647616617 712974408 722518659 748527190 815569511 821619439 888458477 961662781 962573377 964898288 966214386 980985485 988480388 992011596 1005786892 1037492349 1037710311 1038630195 1045522666 1058068216 1059121131 1065081708 1076283966 1081282835 1086530402 1114376572 1153519078 1244440416 1244447427 1249243954 9781403983497 electronic bk.) 1403983496 electronic bk.) 9781403971821 140397182X 1281365696 9781281365699 1403983496 140397182X 9781403971821 10.1057/9781403983497 doi UPCT u137507 UPCT u140369 300115 Palgrave Macmillan http://www.palgraveconnect.com CCO eng pn CCO E7B OCLCQ N$T YDXCP SFB DKDLA OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCF OCLCQ UKPGM IDEBK EBLCP DEBSZ MERUC UV0 VZF OCLCQ AZK VT2 LOA COCUF CNNOR GW5XE MOR OTZ PIFBR ZCU OCLCQ U3W BRL STF WRM ICG NRAMU EZ9 AU@ OCLCQ WYU A6Q DKC OCLCQ UKAHL OCLCQ LEAUB OCLCQ UKCRE BOL POL 033000 bisacsh JPS bicssc Beliefs and leadership in world politics methods and applications of operational code analysis edited by Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker 1st ed New York Palgrave Macmillan 2006 New York New York Palgrave Macmillan 1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc data file rda Advances in foreign policy analysis Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-274) and index Belief systems as causal mechanisms in world politics : an overview of operational code analysis / Stephen G. Walker and Mark Schafer -- Operational code analysis at a distance : the verbs in context system of content analysis / Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker -- A world of beliefs : modeling interactions among agents with different operational codes / B. Gregory Marfleet and Stephen G. Walker -- The eyes of Kesteven : how the worldviews of Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet influenced British foreign policy / Scott Crichlow -- George W. Bush and the Vulcans : leader-advisor relations and America's response to the 9/11 attacks / Sam Robison -- Reagan and Gorbachev : altercasting at the end of the Cold War / Akan Malici -- Crisis deferred : an operational code analysis of Chinese leaders across the strait / Huiyun Feng -- Links among beliefs and personality traits : the distinctive language of terrorists / Elena Lazarevska, Jayne M. Scholl and Michael D. Young -- Economic sanctions and operational code analysis : beliefs and the use of economic coercion / A. Cooper Drury -- Economic liberalism and the operational code beliefs of U.S. presidents : the initiation of NAFTA disputes, 1989-2002 / Matthew Stevenson -- Bankers and beliefs : the political psychology of the Asian financial crisis / Cameron G. Thies -- Structural international relations theories and the future of operational code analysis / Stephen G. Walker and Mark Schafer Focusing on how policy makers make decisions in foreign policy, this book examines how beliefs are causal mechanisms steering decisions shaping leaders, perceptions of reality, and lead to cognitive and motivated biases that distort, block and recast incoming information from the environment International relations Communication in politics Security, International Game theory Ideology POLITICAL SCIENCE- Globalization. Diplomacy. Politics and Government. Communication in politics. Game theory. Ideology. International relations. Security, International. Electronic books Computer network resources Electronic books. Schafer, Mark professor Walker, Stephen G. 1942-) Print version Beliefs and leadership in world politics. 1st ed. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006 (DLC) 2006041582 Advances in foreign policy analysis