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An accessible and powerful introduction to one of the most important scholars in the history of international relations, this magisterial collection of Robert Jervis's most significant essays, gathered here for the first time, comprehensively applies principles of psychology to enduring problems in international politics. Displaying Jervis's trademark brilliance and analytic rigor, this is a phenomenal contribution to our understanding not only of how statesmen think, but of how the rest of us do as well.--Rose McDermott, Brown University
I have been reading and learning from Robert Jervis for forty years. No one synthesizes psychological and political insights better. This book captures the best of his best.--Philip E. Tetlock, University of Pennsylvania
How Statesmen Think brings together all of the major ideas that have made Robert Jervis one of the top international relations thinkers of our time, indeed of all time. It includes a number of lesser-known essays, some of which even close observers of his work might not know. And of course, like all of Jervis's writing, it is accessible to the broad policy community and even the general public. Those like me who study how statesmen think owe him immensely.--Brian Rathbun, University of Southern Read More chevron_right
It takes about 5 Hours and 47 minutes on average for a reader to read How Statesmen Think: The Psychology Of International Politics. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
How Statesmen Think: The Psychology Of International Politics is 304 pages long.
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