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Emotional choices : how the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy
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Markwica, Robin, author
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International relations Psychological aspects.
/ Political psychology.
/ Diplomacy.
/ Emotions.
/ Affektivität
/ Diplomatie
/ Politische Entscheidung
/ Kubakrise
/ Golfkrieg
/ USA
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Emotional choices : how the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy
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International relations Psychological aspects.
/ Political psychology.
/ Diplomacy.
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/ Affektivität
/ Diplomatie
/ Politische Entscheidung
/ Kubakrise
/ Golfkrieg
/ USA
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Overview
Why do states often refuse to yield to military threats from a more powerful actor, such as the United States? Why do they frequently prefer war to compliance? International Relations scholars generally employ the rational choice logic of consequences or the constructivist logic of appropriateness to explain this puzzling behavior. Max Weber, however, suggested a third logic of choice in his magnum opus 'Economy and Society': human decision making can also be motivated by emotions. Drawing on Weber and more recent scholarship in sociology and psychology, Robin Markwica introduces the logic of affect, or emotional choice theory, into the field of International Relations.
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Oxford University Press
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0198794347, 9780198794349
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| JZ1310.M38 2018 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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