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  • Bates, Robert H. - Contributor
  • Zeckhauser, Richard J. - Contributor
  • Toft, Monica - Contributor
  • Walt, Stephen M. - Contributor

Publication

2013 - , Massachusetts

Language

English

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"This dissertation examines why military decision makers struggle to evaluate their policies and why they often stick to unsuccessful strategies for so long. The core argument is that strategic assessment involves genuine analytic challenges which contemporary scholarship typically does not take into account. Prominent theoretical frameworks predict that the longer decision makers go without achieving their objectives, the more pessimistic they should become about their ability to do so, and the more likely they should be to change course. This dissertation challenges those ideas and explains why we should often expect the very opposite."

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