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Bridging the Gap Alexander L. George

Bridging the Gap By Alexander L. George

Bridging the Gap by Alexander L. George


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An analysis of US policy towards Iraq from 1988 through to 1991. Alexander L. George offers six implications for scholarly research and policy-making.

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Bridging the Gap: Theory and Practice in Foreign Policy by Alexander L. George

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About Alexander L. George

Alexander L. George was the Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Emeritus at Stanford University. A professor of political science at Stanford from 1968 to 1990, George published seminal articles on the impact of cognitive beliefs on an individual's political behavior and on the role of stress in decision-making. He also developed methods of using case studies as a basis for building theories of political behavior, especially in the areas of Cold War foreign policy. After his retirement from Stanford, George was a distinguished fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., where he was invited to discuss the role of regional conflicts in international affairs alongside Nobel laureates Oscar Arias Sanchez, former president of Costa Rica, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.

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GOR011239540
9781878379221
1878379224
Bridging the Gap: Theory and Practice in Foreign Policy by Alexander L. George
Used - Like New
Paperback
United States Institute of Peace Press
19930106
200
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