Cyborg pantocrator: International relations theory from decisionism to rational choice

Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 279 - 301
Published: Jun 1, 2011
Abstract
International relations theory took shape in the 1950s in reaction to the behavioral social science movement, emphasizing the limits of rationality in a context of high uncertainty, weak rules, and the possibility of lethal conflict. Yet the same discipline rapidly developed “rational choice” models applied to foreign policy decision making or nuclear strategy. This paper argues that this transformation took place almost seamlessly around the...
Paper Details
Title
Cyborg pantocrator: International relations theory from decisionism to rational choice
Published Date
Jun 1, 2011
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
279 - 301
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