Interests, Institutions, and Information
Discover the intricate connections between domestic politics and international outcomes in "Interests, Institutions, and Information" by esteemed author, published by Princeton University Press in 1997. This compelling paperback, spanning 328 pages, presents a well-developed rational-choice theory that challenges the notion of states as unitary actors. It delves into the central factors that shape the strategic dynamics of domestic politics, offering readers a deeper understanding of how these elements influence global interactions. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to explore the complexities of political science and international relations. Enhance your library with this insightful work today!