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Tyler Jost, "Bureaucracies at War: The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation" (Cambridge UP, 2024)

Oct 8, 2025
Tyler Jost, an assistant professor at Brown University and author of "Bureaucracies at War," dives into the pivotal role bureaucratic institutions play in foreign policy decision-making. He discusses how these institutions influence leaders' perceptions of conflict outcomes and the trade-offs between accurate information and political security. Jost challenges the myth that bureaucracies hinder decisions, showcasing how effective institutional designs can actually mitigate disaster. Additionally, he shares insights from his research across China, India, Pakistan, and the U.S.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Path Into Bureaucracy Research

  • Tyler Jost's military service and interest in China's military motivated his research on bureaucratic influence.
  • He questioned the assumption that dominant leaders fully control bureaucratic influence in China.
INSIGHT

Institutions Shape Miscalculation

  • Institutional design shapes leaders' information, which drives decisions about initiating conflict.
  • Integrated institutions with vertical and horizontal flow produce better forecasting and fewer miscalculations.
INSIGHT

Horizontal Flow Improves Accuracy

  • Horizontal information flow between bureaus improves the quality of information sent to leaders.
  • Competition and dialogue force agencies to search harder and reduce biased or overstated claims.
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