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P1: FUMA pril 30, 200117:28 Annual ReviewsAR130-04 Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci. 2001. 4:67 92 Copyrightc 2001 by Annual Reviews . All rights reservedPSYCHOLOGY ANDINTERNATIONALRELATIONSTHEORYJ. M. Goldgeier1and P. E. Tetlock21 Department of Political Science, George Washington University, 2201 G. Street NW,Washington, DC 20052; e-mail: of Psychology and Political Science, Ohio State University,142 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210;e-mail: Wordserror and bias, tradeoff reasoning, prospect theory,accountability pressures, internalizationnAbstractOrganized around several major theoretical traditions in internationalrelations, this essay suggests which literature in psychology should be of greatestinterest to different kinds of international relations scholars. New work in cognitivesocial psychology and behavioral decision theory simultaneously expands on and qua-lifies earlier error-and-bias portraits of the foreign policy maker, thereby enrichingour understanding of internal divisions within the realist camp.
Abstract Organized around several major theoretical traditions in international relations, this essay suggests which literature in psychology should be of greatest ... At first glance, the central macro-level theories of international politics appear to rely on minimal assumptions about human cognition and motivation. For realists,
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Constructivism, International relations, Theories of International Relations, DOMESTIC POLITICS, FOREIGN POLICY, AND, DOMESTIC POLITICS, FOREIGN POLICY, AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, ALLIANCES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY, Theories, Of International Relations, The Limitations of Mainstream International, The Limitations of Mainstream International Relations Theories for Understanding, International, THEORIES OF WAR AND PEACE, Normative Theory in International Relations, EJ IR, And Practice of Regional Integration