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Perception and misperception in international politics

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This study of perception and misperception in foreign policy was a landmark in the application of cognitive psychology to political decision making. The "New York Times" called it, in an article published nearly ten years after the book's appearance, "the seminal statement of principles underlying political psychology." The perspective established by Jervis remains an important counterpoint to structural explanations of international politics, and from it has developed a large literature on the psychology of leaders and the problems of decision making under conditions of incomplete information, stress, and cognitive bias. Jervis begins by describing the process of perception (for example, how decision makers learn from history) and then explores common forms of misperception (such as overestimating one's influence). Finally, he tests his ideas through a number of important events in international relations from nineteenth- and twentieth-century European history. In a contemporary application of Jervis's ideas, some argue that Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990 in part because he misread the signals of American leaders with regard to the independence of Kuwait. Also, leaders of the United States and Iraq in the run-up to the most recent Gulf War might have been operating under cognitive biases that made them value certain kinds of information more than others, whether or not the information was true. Jervis proved that, once a leader believed something, that perception would influence the way the leader perceived all other relevant information. -- Publisher description.

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445

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1976, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [425]-431.
Includes index.

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Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327/.01/9
Library of Congress
JX1291 .J47, JX1391, JZ1234 .J47 1976

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 445 p. ;
Number of pages
445

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL4876197M
ISBN 10
0691056560, 0691100497
LCCN
76003259
OCLC/WorldCat
2331110
LibraryThing
226231
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780691056562
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5301099
1426009

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OL2620293W

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