Explaining political judgement /
by 6, Perri,
Published by : Cambridge University Press, (Cambridge, UK ; | New York :) Physical details: ix, 344 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9781107009226; 1107009227.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-338) and index.
1. On political judgement -- 2. The need for richer explanation -- 3. A Durkheimian theoretical framework -- 4. October 1962, before and after -- 5. The Khrushchev régime -- 6. The Kennedy administration -- 7. The Castro revolutionary régime -- 8. Implications -- 9. Coda.
"What is political judgement? Why do politicians exhibit such contrasting thought styles in making decisions, even when they agree ideologically? What happens when governments with contrasting thought styles have to deal with each other? In this book Perri 6 presents a fresh, rigorous explanatory theory of judgment, its varieties and its consequences, drawing upon Durkheim and Douglas. He argues that policy makers will understand - and misunderstand - their problems and choices in ways that reproduce their own social organisation. This theory is developed by using the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 as an extended case study, examining the decision-making of the Kennedy, Castro and Khrushchev regimes. Explaining political judgment is the first comprehensive study to show what a neo-Durkheimian institutional approach can offer to political science and to the social sciences generally"-- Provided by publisher.
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