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Rationality and the Analysis of International Conflict
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280 pages
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The book explores the complexities of rational decision-making in international relations, particularly during conflicts. It highlights the challenges in defining rationality, illustrating how it can lead to paradoxes like the prisoners' dilemma. The author also examines the impact of psychological stress on decision processes, emphasizing how crises can distort rational thinking and influence outcomes.
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2002, paperback
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