TitleLearning in U.S. and Soviet foreign policy / edited by George W. Breslauer and Philip E. Tetlock
Imprint Boulder : Westview Press, c1991
Descript xiv, 881 p. ; 24 cm

CONTENT

Perspectives on learning: Learning in U.S. and Soviet foreign policy ; Collective learning ; Why competitive politics inhibits learning in Soviet foreign policy -- Case studies of U.S. foreign policy: Evolution of U.S. policy toward arms control ; Learning in U.S. policy toward Europe ; Strategic basis of learning in U.S. policy toward China, 1949-1988 ; Lessons of Korea and the Vietnam decisions of 1965 -- Case studies of Soviet foreign policy: Soviet policy toward Western Europe since World War II -- Conclusions: Learning and the evolution of cooperation in U.S. and Soviet nuclear nonproliferation activities ; Interactive learning in U.S.-Soviet arms control ; What have we learned about learning?


SUBJECT

  1. United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989 -- Case studies
  2. Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1991 -- Case studies

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