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Foreign Policy Decision Making Martha Cottam

Foreign Policy Decision Making By Martha Cottam

Foreign Policy Decision Making by Martha Cottam


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Summary

An analysis of decision making and negotiation in international relations, this book offers a political-psychological model of the images that compose policymakers' world views.

Foreign Policy Decision Making Summary

Foreign Policy Decision Making: The Influence Of Cognition by Martha Cottam

An analysis of decision making and negotiation in international relations, this book offers a political-psychological model of the images that compose policymakers' world views. Dr. Cottam explores the limits these images impose on diplomatic adaptation to changes in the foreign policies of other states. She evaluates established models of politica

About Martha Cottam

Martha Cottam is assistant professor of American foreign policy at the University of Denver's Graduate School of International Studies.

Table of Contents

Technical Note -- Introduction: The Bayano Hydroelectric Complex -- Economic Development Processes in Panama: The Historical Context -- Settlement Patterns in the Bayano Before the Dam -- Electrification in Panama and the Construction of the Bayano Hydroelectric Complex -- Resettlement and Adjustment Problems -- Changes in Economic Patterns After the Dam -- Social and Political Consequences: The Kuna -- Social and Political Consequences: The Embera and Colonists -- Regional Patterns of Stratification -- Conclusion -- Methodology

Additional information

NPB9780367011659
9780367011659
0367011654
Foreign Policy Decision Making: The Influence Of Cognition by Martha Cottam
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-04-18
276
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