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Deterrence by diplomacy /

"Why are countries often able to communicate critical information using diplomacy? Why do countries typically use diplomacy honestly, despite incentives to bluff? Why are they often able to deter attacks using merely verbal threats? International relations theory is largely pessimistic about th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sartori, Anne E., 1966-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2005]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-160) and index. 
505 0 |a How bluffs can hurt a state's diplomacy, and honesty provides the ability to communicate -- The failure of Chinese diplomacy, 1950 -- A reputational theory of diplomacy -- Evidence that honesty matters -- Reputations for honesty and the success of diplomacy -- The broader importance of reputations for honesty -- Appendix A : Characterization of the equilibrium -- Appendix B : The impact of communication on war and on welfare -- Appendix C : Implications of the theory -- Appendix D : The effects of power status, contiguity, and democracy. 
520 1 |a "Why are countries often able to communicate critical information using diplomacy? Why do countries typically use diplomacy honestly, despite incentives to bluff? Why are they often able to deter attacks using merely verbal threats? International relations theory is largely pessimistic about the prospects for effective diplomacy, yet leaders nevertheless expend much time and energy trying to resolve conflicts through verbal negotiations and public statements. Deterrence by Diplomacy challenges standard understandings of deterrence by analyzing it as a form of talk and reaches conclusions about the effectiveness of diplomacy that are much more optimistic." 
520 8 |a "Anne Sartori argues that diplomacy works precisely because it is so valuable. States take pains to use diplomacy honestly most of the time because doing so allows them to maintain reputations for honesty, which in turn enhance their ability to resolve future disputes using diplomacy rather than force. So, to maintain the effectiveness of their diplomacy, states sometimes acquiesce to others' demands when they might have been able to attain their goals through bluffs. Sartori theorizes that countries obtain a "trade" of issues over time; they get their way more often when they deem the issues more important, and concede more often when they deem the issues less important." 
520 8 |a "Deterrence by Diplomacy departs from traditional deterrence theory also in its implications about how states can increase the credibility of their threats. Traditional theory suggests that by fighting over small issues states can show resolve to fight over large ones. This book, which develops its arguments about effective diplomacy through a game-theoretic argument and tests the resulting implications using statistical analyses, points to an alternative road to credibility: states can make their threats more credible by sometimes honestly acquiescing when they do not consider the issues important enough to be worth a fight - in other words, by not crying "wolf.""--Jacket 
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