Description: Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics by M. Schafer, S. Walker Focusing on how policy makers make decisions in foreign policy, this book examines how beliefs are causal mechanisms which steer decisions, shape leaders and perceptions of reality, and lead to cognitive and motivated biases that distort, block and recast incoming information from the environment. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Focusing on how policy makers make decisions in foreign policy, this book examines how beliefs are causal mechanisms which steer decisions, shape leaders and perceptions of reality, and lead to cognitive and motivated biases that distort, block and recast incoming information from the environment. Author Biography MARK SCHAFER is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University, USA.STEPHEN G. WALKER is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Arizona State University, USA. Table of Contents Operational Code Analysis: An Overview; S.G.Walker & M.Schafer PART I: METHODS: CONTENT ANALYSIS AND FORMAL MODELS Issues in the At a Distance Assessment of Political Leaders: Content Analysis by Hand and by Machine; M.Schafer & S.G.Walker A World of Beliefs: Simulating Interactions Among Agents with Different Operational Codes; B. Gregory Marfleet & S.G.Walker PART II: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF LEADER-ADVISOR RELATIONS The Eyes of Kesteven: How the Worldviews of Margaret Thatcher and Her Cabinet Influenced British Foreign Policy; S.Crichlow George W. Bush and the Rise of the Vulcans: Leader-Advisor Relations and Americas Response to the 9/11 Attacks; S.Robinson PART III: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY A New Taiwan Crisis Deferred: An Operational Code Analysis of Chinese Leaders Across the Straits; H.Feng Subjective Games and Unexpected Moves: Altercasting at the End of the Cold War; A.Malici The Distinctive Language of Terrorists; E.Lazarevska, J.Sholl & M.Young PART IV: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OPERATIONAL CODE ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: HOW U.S. PRESIDENTS PERCEIVE AND USE ECONOMIC COERCION; C.Drury Beliefs About Relative vs. Absolute Gains: U.S. Presidents and NAFTA Trade Disputes; M.Stevenson Operational Code Analysis and the World Bank: The Political Psychology of Financial Crisis in Southeast Asia; C.Thies Structural International Relations Theories and the Future of Operational Code Analysis; S.G. Walker & M.Schafer Review Four decades ago Alex George performed a significant service by developing the operational code construct as a means of better understanding the politically-relevant beliefs of foreign policy officials. Steve Walker and Mark Schafer led a second wave of important methodological and empirical studies that not only demonstrated the value of the operational code construct, but also developed such significant steps as a system of computer content analysis. In this essential volume, Walker, Schafer, and their colleagues make a compelling case that leaders beliefs - specifically those encompassed in the operational code - are indeed an important component of world politics, and they demonstrate that in an impressive range of domains. - Ole Holsti, George V. Allen Professor Emeritus, Duke UniversityThis collection of thoughtful essays proves that operational-code scholarship represents one of the most durable and successful research programs in political psychology - a program readily adaptable to the study of topics as varied as international terrorists and central bankers. The authors have performed valuable community service. - Philip Tetlock, Mitchell Professor of Organizational Behavior, University ofCalifornia, BerkeleyBeliefs and Leadership in World Politics is the best current application of operational code analysis to issues of international relations. Schafer and Walker show political actors whose beliefs are expressed rhetorically, both reflecting the international world and producing effects in it. The studies in the book include national leaders from Britain, China, Russia, and the United States as well as non-governmental actors such as terrorists. There are snapshot comparisons of different leaders as well as studies of strategic interactions over time as they wrestle with problems of war and peace, international crises, economic sanctions, trade and high finance. This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the way that individual agents thoughts, words, and behavior work together in the global political network. - Francis A. Beer, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado"Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics provides an invaluable resource to scholars and students of leadership and elite decision making. Coming from a psychological perspective, Walker, Schafer, and colleagues have developed a rigorous, theoretically motivated, yet accessible method for analyzing leaders at a distance, using the VICS system for content analysis of speeches or other textual material. In addition to several rich applications of VICS to historical cases, this research program includes an innovative marriage of psychology and game theory, which culminates in an agent-based model of sequential elite decision making. In short, this book will be of great interest to a wide range of scholars interested in how leaders make decisions." - Charles S. Taber, Stony Brook University Promotional Springer Book Archives Review Quote Four decades ago Alex George performed a significant service by developing the operational code construct as a means of better understanding the politically-relevant beliefs of foreign policy officials. Steve Walker and Mark Schafer led a second wave of important methodological and empirical studies that not only demonstrated the value of the operational code construct, but also developed such significant steps as a system of computer content analysis. In this essential volume, Walker, Schafer, and their colleagues make a compelling case that leaders beliefs - specifically those encompassed in the operational code - are indeed an important component of world politics, and they demonstrate that in an impressive range of domains. - Ole Holsti, George V. Allen Professor Emeritus, Duke UniversityThis collection of thoughtful essays proves that operational-code scholarship represents one of the most durable and successful research programs in political psychology - a program readily adaptable to the study of topics as varied as international terrorists and central bankers. The authors have performed valuable community service. - Philip Tetlock, Mitchell Professor of Organizational Behavior, University of California, Berkeley Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics is the best current application of operational code analysis to issues of international relations. Schafer and Walker show political actors whose beliefs are expressed rhetorically, both reflecting the international world and producing effects in it. The studies in the book include national leaders from Britain, China, Russia, and the United States as well as non-governmental actors such as terrorists. There are snapshot comparisons of different leaders as well as studies of strategic interactions over time as they wrestle with problems of war and peace, international crises, economic sanctions, trade and high finance. This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the way that individual agents thoughts, words, and behavior work together in the global political network. - Francis A. Beer, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado"Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics provides an invaluable resource to scholars and students of leadership and elite decision making. Coming from a psychological perspective, Walker, Schafer, and colleagues have developed a rigorous, theoretically motivated, yet accessible method for analyzing leaders at a distance, using the VICS system for content analysis of speeches or other textual material. In addition to several rich applications of VICS to historical cases, this research program includes an innovative marriage of psychology and game theory, which culminates in an agent-based model of sequential elite decision making. In short, this book will be of great interest to a wide range of scholars interested in how leaders make decisions." - Charles S. Taber, Stony Brook University Details ISBN1349533246 Publisher Palgrave Macmillan ISBN-10 1349533246 ISBN-13 9781349533244 Format Paperback Language English Media Book Year 2006 Publication Date 2006-10-30 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle Methods and Applications of Operational Code Analysis Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom Edition 1st Pages 288 Short Title Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics UK Release Date 2006-10-30 AU Release Date 2006-10-30 NZ Release Date 2006-10-30 Author S. Walker Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 288 p. 1 illus. Edited by S. Walker Edition Description 1st ed. 2006 Series Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis Alternative 9781403971821 DEWEY 327.1015193 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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Book Title: Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics: Methods and Applications of Operational Code Analysis
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year: 2006
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