Reasoning of State

£31.00

Reasoning of State

Realists, Romantics and Rationality in International Relations

Social, group or collective psychology Political leaders and leadership Central / national / federal government policies International relations Diplomacy Geopolitics International institutions

Author: Brian C. Rathbun

Dinosaur mascot

Collection: Cambridge Studies in International Relations

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 14th February 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781108688383


Introduction

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.

Methodology

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 and Examples

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.

Show moreShow less