Book review - Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic instincts: the adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics

Strategic Instincts offers a refreshing shakeup to the field of policy analysis by boldly arguing that cognitive biases may have not only the well-attested disadvantages but also some critical advantages in political decision-making.

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Main Author: Ng, Joel
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1550312023-03-05T17:24:03Z Book review - Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic instincts: the adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics Ng, Joel S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science::International relations Strategic Instincts Cognitive Bias Strategic Instincts offers a refreshing shakeup to the field of policy analysis by boldly arguing that cognitive biases may have not only the well-attested disadvantages but also some critical advantages in political decision-making. Accepted version 2022-01-28T07:13:08Z 2022-01-28T07:13:08Z 2021 Journal Article Ng, J. (2021). Book review - Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic instincts: the adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics. Politics and the Life Sciences, 40(2), 239-241. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pls.2021.14 0730-9384 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155031 10.1017/pls.2021.14 2 40 239 241 en Politics and the Life Sciences © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Strategic Instincts
Cognitive Bias
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Strategic Instincts
Cognitive Bias
Ng, Joel
Book review - Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic instincts: the adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics
description Strategic Instincts offers a refreshing shakeup to the field of policy analysis by boldly arguing that cognitive biases may have not only the well-attested disadvantages but also some critical advantages in political decision-making.
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