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Perception and Misperception in International Politics
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Zusatztext "A valuable contribution to the theoretical literature on international relations." Informationen zum Autor Robert Jervis is the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics at Columbia University. His books include System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life and How Statesmen Think: The Psychology of International Politics (both Princeton). Klappentext Since its original publication in 1976, Perception and Misperception in International Politics has become a landmark book in its field, hailed by the New York Times as "the seminal statement of principles underlying political psychology." This new edition includes an extensive preface by the author reflecting on the book's lasting impact and legacy Zusammenfassung Since its original publication in 1976, Perception and Misperception in International Politics has become a landmark book in its field, hailed by the New York Times as "the seminal statement of principles underlying political psychology." This new edition includes an extensive preface by the author reflecting on the book's lasting impact and legacy

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Authors Robert Jervis
Assisted by Robert Jervis (Foreword)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.05.2017
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
 
EAN 9780691177434
ISBN 978-0-691-17743-4
Pages 544
Dimensions (packing) 16.5 x 24 x 3.6 cm
 
Series Center for International Affairs
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
Center for International Affairs
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
Subjects Subversion, Aggression, Politics, Protest, PSYCHOLOGY / Industrial & Organizational Psychology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Crime, PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, International Relations, Theory, world history, foreign policy, Criticism, Political science & theory, Soviet Union, Harassment, Explanation, Prejudice, Cognition & cognitive psychology, decision-making, Occupational and industrial psychology, Occupational & industrial psychology, Cognition and cognitive psychology, World Politics, imperialism, Slippery Slope, Political science and theory, Conspiracy Theory, Political Communication, bribery, World War I, conciliation, Hypothesis, Ambiguity, political climate, Diplomatic History, cognitive bias, inference, security dilemma, Foreign Policy Analysis, Attitude Change, determinant, entrapment, cognitive dissonance, syllogism, internal conflict, obstacle, Drawback, Russians, Supply (economics), hostility, Vested interest (communication theory), Recklessness (psychology), Radicalism (historical), Impossibility, Ambiguity (law), Preference (economics), The Misunderstanding, Admonition, Axis powers, Wishful thinking, War of the Second Coalition, Marxist literary criticism, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Foreign policy of the United States, Revisionist State, Policy Debate, China–United States relations, deterrence theory, self-destructive behavior, United States territory, Defensive war, Response bias, Demoralization (warfare), International incident, Hard Choices (Moore book), Multilateral Force, Politics of Iran, Journal of International Affairs
 

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