01 - Cognitive Bias and Crisis Signaling: The Psychological Drivers of Foreign Policy
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2024(VII-II).0110.31703/gfpr.2024(VII-II).01 Published : Jun 2024
This paper extrapolates the extent to which political psychology, with special reference to cognitive biases and motivated reasoning, transforms the foreign policy decision makers' ability to signal resolution during international crises. Based on the theoretical contributions from Jervis, Kahneman, and Mercer, the paper investigates how various psychological factor... Details
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Political Psychology, Cognitive Bias, Motivated Reasoning, Foreign Policy, Rationalist Bargaining Model, Crisis Signaling
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(1) Muhammad Dawood Khan
Graduate, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

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