War and chance : assessing uncertainty in international politics
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War and chance : assessing uncertainty in international politics
(Bridging the gap / series editors James Goldgeier, Bruce Jentleson, Steven Weber)
Oxford University Press, 2021, c2019
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内容説明
Uncertainty surrounds every major decision in international politics. Yet there is almost always room for reasonable people to disagree about what that uncertainty entails. No one can reliably predict the outbreak of armed conflict, forecast economic recessions, anticipate terrorist attacks, or estimate the countless other risks that shape foreign policy choices. Many scholars and practitioners therefore believe that it is better to keep foreign policy debates
focused on the facts - that it is, at best, a waste of time to debate uncertain judgments that will often prove to be wrong.
In War and Chance, Jeffrey A. Friedman shows how foreign policy officials often try to avoid the challenge of assessing uncertainty, and argues that this behavior undermines high-stakes decision making. Drawing on an innovative combination of historical and experimental evidence, he explains how foreign policy analysts can assess uncertainty in a manner that is theoretically coherent, empirically meaningful, politically defensible, practically useful, and sometimes logically necessary
for making sound choices. Each of these claims contradicts widespread skepticism about the value of probabilistic reasoning in international politics, and shows how placing greater emphasis on assessing uncertainty can improve nearly any foreign policy debate.
A clear-eyed examination of the logic, psychology, and politics of assessing uncertainty, War and Chance provides scholars and practitioners with new foundations for understanding one of the most controversial elements of foreign policy discourse.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: "One of the Things You Learn as President Is That You're
Always Dealing with Probabilities"
Chapter 1: Pathologies of Probability Assessment
Chapter 2: Subjective Probability and International Politics
Chapter 3: The Value of Precision in Probability Assessment
Chapter 4: Dispelling Illusions of Rigor
Chapter 5: The Politics of Uncertainty and Blame
Chapter 6: Analysis and Decision
Chapter 7: Practical Implications and Directions for Further Research
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