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Reasoning of State : Realists, Romantics and Rationality in International Relations
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Brian C. Rathbun
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February 11 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108612937
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9781108427425
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9781108446181
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February 11 2019
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February 14 2019
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10.1017/9781108612937
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Three Theoretical Arguments, Four “Great Men” of History, Multiple Methods and Disciplines
pp. 13
The Psychology of Rationality: Cognitive Style in International Relations
pp. 38
The Three “R”s of International Relations: Realism, Romanticism, and Rationality
pp. 74
Little Bismarcks: A Laboratory Experiment on Variation in Rational Thinking and Rational Behavior (with Joshua D. Kertzer)
pp. 93
The “Prince” among Men: Bismarck’s Realpolitik in Prussian Politics
pp. 121
Cold Blood and Iron: Bismarck, the Struggle with Austria, and German Unification
pp. 148
Blind Faith: Richelieu, the Devoted, and France in Counter-Reformation Europe
pp. 176
“Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat”: Churchill, Romanticism, and the Rational Appeasement Debate
pp. 207
“In Defeat, Defiance:” Churchill in Words (1935–1939) and in Deeds (1940)
pp. 246
“Beginning the World All Over Again”: Resolving the Paradox of Ronald Reagan
pp. 270
Winning One as the Gipper?: Reagan’s Administration and American Engagement with the Soviet Union
pp. 303
Conclusion
pp. 310
References
pp. 331
Index
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