With the contributors to this volume, they offer a unifying perspective, which begins with a simple insight: students of international relations want to explain the choices actors make--whether these actors be states, parties, ethnic groups ...
These essays by contributors from disciplines ranging from economics to psychology present the most significant advances in strategic choice theory. In three parts the book addresses many-player, few-player and one-player situations.
"In this extended third edition, the authors introduce fifteen short contributions that present lessons from varied international experiences in adapting the Strategic Choice Approach to guide decisions in settings ranging from the re ...
The essays in this volume present contending perspectives on the future of U.S. grand strategy. U.S. policy options include primacy, cooperative security, selective engagement, and retrenchment.
And note the tenor of those aspirations: Nike wants to serve every athlete (not just some of them); McDonald's wants to be its customers' favorite place to eat (not just a convenient choice for families on the go). Each company doesn't ...
After you finish reading this book, you will get an idea of how to form your personal strategy, a list of principles that favorably influence your development.
Weaving beautiful storytelling and clear analysis, this book maps the habits of change-makers, explaining why some groups choose dialogue and negotiation while others practice confrontation and resistance.
If you are strong, you win, and if you are weak, you lose. If you like conflict, you win, and if you don't, you lose. Under these rules, a lot of us had lost before the game even started. Fisher's method offered the possibility of ...
... Choices for America in a Turbulent World ( Santa Monica , CA : RAND , 2015 ) , 108-110 , 113-119 , available at < www.rand . org / content / dam / rand / pubs / research_reports / RR1100 / RR1114 / RAND_RR1114.pdf > ; and " Threats ...
"Written by a scholar who was there....This is a must read for insights on the effectiveness of international sanctions and investor activism."---Chuck Lacy, president, The Barred Rock Fund, and former president, Ben & Jerry's --