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The logic of images in international relations
Book • 1970
Robert Jervis's "The Logic of Images in International Relations" examines how images and perceptions shape state behavior and international outcomes.
It explores the role of cognitive biases and psychological factors in decision-making.
Jervis analyzes how images can lead to misperceptions and conflict, highlighting the importance of understanding how states see each other.
The book challenges traditional realist approaches by incorporating insights from psychology and social science.
It provides a more nuanced understanding of international politics, emphasizing the role of perceptions and beliefs.
The book's analysis remains highly relevant today.
It explores the role of cognitive biases and psychological factors in decision-making.
Jervis analyzes how images can lead to misperceptions and conflict, highlighting the importance of understanding how states see each other.
The book challenges traditional realist approaches by incorporating insights from psychology and social science.
It provides a more nuanced understanding of international politics, emphasizing the role of perceptions and beliefs.
The book's analysis remains highly relevant today.
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