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"The field of international relations is only now beginning to take notice of cognitive models of decision making. Arguing against the trend of adopting formalistic depictions of human choice, Berejikian suggests that international relations and realistic models of human decision making go hand-in-hand. The result is a set of interconnected propositions that provide new insights into state behavior. Utilizing this framework, he discusses the behavior of the United States and Europe in negotiating the Montreal Protocol, a landmark international agreement designed to save the earth's protective ozone shield."--BOOK JACKET.
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International relations, Protocole de Montréal sur les substances appauvrissant la couche d'ozone, Prise de décision, Relations internationales, Entscheidungsfindung, Psychologie cognitive, Globalization, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Psychological aspects, Aspect psychologique, Internationale Politik, Théorie du choix rationnel, Decision making, Politique internationaleShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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International Relations Under Risk: Framing State Choice (Suny Series in Global Politics)
January 30, 2005, State University of New York Press
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International Relations Under Risk: Framing State Choice (Suny Series in Global Politics)
September 2004, State University of New York Press
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