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Bureaucracies at War: The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation

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Why do states start conflicts they ultimately lose? Why do leaders possess inaccurate expectations of their prospects for victory? Bureaucracies at War examines how national security institutions shape the quality of bureaucratic information upon which leaders base their choice for conflict – which institutional designs provide the best counsel, why those institutions perform better, and why many leaders fail to adopt them. Jost argues that the same institutions that provide the best information also empower the bureaucracy to punish the leader. Thus, miscalculation on the road to war is often the tragic consequence of how leaders resolve the trade-off between good information and political security. Employing an original cross-national data set and detailed explorations of the origins and consequences of institutions inside China, India, Pakistan, and the United States, this book explores why bureaucracy helps to avoid disaster, how bureaucratic competition produces better information, and why institutional design is fundamentally political.
Request Code : ZLIBIO4451308
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Year:
2024
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
382
ISBN 10:
1009307223
ISBN 13:
9781009307222
ISBN:
1009307223,9781009307222
Series:
Cambridge Studies in International Relations

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