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WIN-WIN POLICY-MAKING FOR REGIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY

Pages 71-101 | Published online: 07 Feb 2007

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  • Stuart , Nagel . 1997 . Super Optimum Solutions and Win Win Solutions Westport : Quorum .
  • Joseph , Frankel . 1970 . National Interest New York : Praeger . passim
  • George C. , Lodge . 1987 . “Introduction: Ideology and Country Analysis,” chapter in George Lodge and Henry Vogel ” . In Ideology and National Competitiveness 7 Boston : Harvard Business Press .
  • Ray S. Cline, op. cit., 2. Some authors use grand strategy and policy interchangeably, with grand strategy as “the art of employing all of the relevant assets of a country for the political purposes set by high policy.” (Colin Gray, op. cit., 29). For our purposes, the distinction is useless, since the current definition of strategy is distinct from the traditional military context
  • Zeev , Maoz . 1989 . National Choices and International Processes 37 Cambridge : Cambridge University Press .
  • Among others, Bureaucratic politics (Morton Halperin, Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign PolicyWashington: Brookings, 1974), rational models of decision-making (Graham Allis, Essen of Decision Boston: Little, Brown, 1971), decisions based on information processing (James G. March and Herbert A. Simon, Organizations New York: Wiley, 1958), and cybernetic theory (John Steinbrunner, The Cybernetic Theory of Decision-Making Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974). See also Amitai Etzioni, “Mixed Scanning: A Third Approach to Decision-Making,” Public Administration Review 27:5 (Dec 1967), 385–392; Charles E. Lindblom, “The Science of ‘Muddling Through’,” Public Administration Review(Spring 1959), 79–88
  • Glenn H. , Snyder and Paul , Diesing . 1977 . Conflict Among Nations/Bargaining, Decision Making, and System Structure in International Crises Princeton : Princeton University Press . Zeev Maoz, op. cit.
  • Frederick H. , Hartmann and Robert L. , Wendzel . 1988 . Defending America's Security 23 Washington : Pergamon-Brassey's .
  • Zeev Maoz, op. cit., 36–37; Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing, op. cit., 333–347.
  • Karl W. , Deutsch . 1978 . The Analysis of International Relations , 2 91 Prentice-Hall : Englewood Cliffs .
  • Charles Lindblom, op. cit., 79
  • George W. , Breslauer and Philip E. , Tetlock . 1991 . “Introduction,” chapter in ” . In Learning in U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy Edited by: George W. , Breslauer and Philip E. , Tetlock . 3 San Francisco : Westview .
  • George W. , Breslauer and Philip E. , Tetlock . 1991 . “Introduction,” in ” . In Learning in U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy 4 San Francisco : Westview .
  • Philip E. , Tetlock . 1991 . “Learning in U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy: In Search of an Elusive Concept” . In Learning in U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy Edited by: George W. , Breslauer and Philip E. , Tetlock . 44 San Francisco : Westview .
  • Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing, op. cit., 397.
  • James H. Billington, quoted by Ann Geracimos, “New Librarian Called Fundamental Scholar,” Washington Times September 114th 1987, E3
  • There is a sixth requirement, that a theory take into account the forces of the international system. That criteria only applies to theories for the whole international system. See Kenneth Waltz, Theory of International Politics (New York: Random House, 1979), especially pp. 69–72
  • Zeev Maoz, op. cit., 20.
  • Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing, op. cit.333.

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