University Press of America / Center For International Affairs Harvard
Pages: 382
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8191-4054-8 • Hardback • November 1984 • $116.00 • (£89.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-0-8191-4055-5 • Paperback • November 1984 • $76.99 • (£59.00)
a well-researched, lucid narrative of four historic events...a welcome addition to the overly sparse literature on the art and science of diplomacy. A fascinating work, free of all the jargon that vexes so much American writing in the field of political science....
— Foreign Service Journal
...fascinating reading...By focusing on surprise as a dimension of foreign policy behavior rather than as a aracteristic of the situation confronting decision makers, andel has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of how change occurs in foreign policy.
— American Political Science Review
...fascinating reading...By focusing on surprise as a dimension of foreign policy behavior rather than as a aracteristic of the situation confronting decision makers, andel has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of how change occurs in foreign policy.
— American Political Science Review
a well-researched, lucid narrative of four historic events...a welcome addition to the overly sparse literature on the art and science of diplomacy. A fascinating work, free of all the jargon that vexes so much American writing in the field of political science....
— Foreign Service Journal