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Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 36 (4):575-587 (2024)
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How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy asks and answers two central questions: What is rationality in international politics? Are states rational? We begin with a summary of our arguments in the book and explain why we find the existing literature on the rational actor assumption wanting. Next we respond to our critics, who challenge our position on both conceptual and empirical grounds. We conclude with a discussion of the relationship between rationality and realism.

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