
Why Leaders and Nations Choose War
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Through vivid accounts of twentieth-century wars, Why Leaders and Nations Choose War reveals how fear drove Germany into World War I and Israel into preemptive strikes throughout its history; how wishful thinking fueled Germany's submarine offensive and Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor; and how regret shaped U.S. isolationism and later the Cold War. By weaving together theory and narrative, the book provides a new lens for understanding the complex interplay between emotion and statecraft.
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Introduction
Part One: Fear
Chapter 1: Fear, Security, and War as Tragedy
Chapter 2: The "German Complex" and World War I
Chapter 3: The Road to the Six-Day War
Part Two: Wishful Thinking
Chapter 4: Optimism and the Rational Actor Model
Chapter 5: Germany Opts for a Submarine Offensive
Chapter 6: Japan's Road to Pearl Harbor
Part Three: Regret
Chapter 7: Regret, Historical Lessons, and National Trauma
Chapter 8: The Arms Manufacturers' Conspiracy and American Isolationism
Chapter 9: The Specter of Munich and the Cold War
Epilogue
About the Author
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