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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | The Problem of Explanation | 13 |
A Widening Gyre: The Logic of American Weapons Procurement | 15 | |
Explaining Change in Foreign Economic Policy | 38 | |
Models of International Relations and Foreign Policy | 66 | |
Pt. 2 | International Sources of Foreign Policy | 93 |
Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power | 95 | |
Toward a Realist Theory of State Action | 119 | |
The American Conception of National Security and the Beginning of the Cold War, 1945-1948 | 140 | |
Pt. 3 | Capitalism, Class and Foreign Policy | 169 |
The Political Consequences of the Product Cycle: Industrial History and Political Outcomes | 171 | |
Sectoral Conflict and U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, 1914-1940 | 201 | |
Economic Instability and Military Strength: The Paradoxes of the 1950 Rearmament Decision | 230 | |
Pt. 4 | National Values, Democratic Institutions, and Foreign Policy | 249 |
American Ideals versus American Institutions | 251 | |
Policy Making in a Weak State | 284 | |
An International Liberal Community | 309 | |
The United States Political System and International Leadership: A "Decidedly Inferior" Form of Government | 328 | |
Pt. 5 | Public Opinion, Policy Legitimacy, and Sectional Conflict | 349 |
From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam: Shifting Generational Paradigms and Foreign Policy | 351 | |
The "Operational Code": A Neglected Approach to the Study of Political Leaders and Decision Making | 372 | |
Political Conflict and Foreign Policy in the United States: A Geographical Interpretation | 395 | |
Pt. 6 | Bureaucratic Politics and Organizational Culture | 413 |
Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis | 415 | |
Are Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison Wonderland) | 459 | |
The Organizational Process and Bureaucratic Politics Paradigms: Retrospect and Prospect | 472 | |
How Could Vietnam Happen? An Autopsy | 502 | |
Pt. 7 | Perceptions, Personality, and Social Psychology | 513 |
Hypotheses on Misperception | 515 | |
Cognitive Perspectives on Foreign Policy | 536 | |
Seduction by Analogy in Vietnam: The Malaya and Korea Analogies | 554 | |
The Personalities of Bush and Gorbachev Measured at a Distance: Procedures, Portraits, and Policy | 565 | |
Escalation of the Vietnam War: How Could It Happen | 593 | |
Pt. 8 | Theoretical Debates after the Cold War | 623 |
Who Won the Cold War | 625 | |
The Tragedy of Cold War History | 637 | |
"Revising Postrevisionism," or, the Poverty of Theory in Diplomatic History | 652 |
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