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|a Why Leaders Lie :
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|a Contents; Preface; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 What is Lying?; CHAPTER 2 The Inventory of International Lies; CHAPTER 3 Lying between States; CHAPTER 4 Fearmongering; CHAPTER 5 Strategic Cover-ups; CHAPTER 6 Nationalist Myths; CHAPTER 7 Liberal Lies; CHAPTER 8 The Downside of Telling International Lies; CHAPTER 9 Conclusion; Notes; Index.
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|a For more than two decades, John J. Mearsheimer has been regarded as one of the foremost realist thinkers on foreign policy. Clear and incisive as well as a fearlessly honest analyst, his coauthored 2007 New York Times bestseller, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, aroused a firestorm with its unflinching look at the making of America's Middle East policy. Now he takes a look at another controversial but understudied aspect of international relations: lying. In Why Leaders Lie, Mearsheimer provides the first systematic analysis of lying as a tool of statecraft, identifying the varieties.
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