Studies in Crisis Behavior
Auteur : Michael Brecher
Date de publication : Non disponible
Éditeur : Transaction Publishers
Nombre de pages : 384
Résumé du livre
This volume, a collection of thirÂteen papers, presents a new apÂproach to the study of internaÂtional crisis behavior of individual states. The opening essay, by the editor, sets out the terms of referÂence in the form of a model, reÂsearch question, and three tables defining the attributes of the crisis actor, the dimensions of the crisis, and the characteristics of the crisis decisional unit. The following nine papers are in-depth studies of individual actor-crises which occurred between the years 1939 and 1976. These cases represent small, medium, and large states with different economic and miliÂtary capabilities and span the enÂtire globe--Europe, North and Central America, South and Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Preliminary comparative findings for the nine "vertical" studies are then summarized.
Initial findings on "horizontal" research, offering systematic comparisons on patterns of beÂhavior in Middle East crisis, comÂprise the final paper in the group of empirical studies. The volume concludes with two papers--one on the quality of decision making, and the other a review of the literature on crisis anticipation, deciÂsion making, and management.The papers in this volume origÂinally appeared in the Jerusalem Journal of International Relations.