Problem Representation in Foreign Policy Decision-Making

“Problem Representation in Foreign Policy Decision-Making” by Donald A. Sylvan, published by Cambridge University Press on February 3, 2011, is an illustrated edition comprising 358 pages. This book examines the concept of “problem representation” in the context of foreign policy decision-making, shifting the focus from merely choosing among options to understanding how those options are defined. The contributors analyze the determinants of problem representation and its implications, employing insights from both international relations and political psychology.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how options and utilities in foreign policy emerge and the factors influencing their representation. The volume addresses critical questions about the framing of problems and the analytical methods that can be applied to understand these dynamics. By delving into the intersection of political science and international relations, this work provides a nuanced perspective on decision-making processes in foreign policy.
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Previous studies of foreign policy decision making have largely focused on the choice among specified options rather than the prior question of how the options were specified in the first place. Such “problem representation” is the focus of this volume. How do the game theorists’ options and utilities come about? The editors contend the representation of the problem to which the options are a response, the determinants of that representation, and its ramifications must all be analyzed. The contributors to the volume consider these issues, employing the methods of both international relations and political psychology.
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