The inscrutable intentions of great powers/ Sebastian Rosato

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: International Security Vol 39 No 3, Winter 2014/15, pp.48-88 (68) Summary: Can great powers reach confident conclusions about the intentions of their peers? Many scholars argue that they can. One set of arguments holds that states can deduce others' current intentions from certain domestic characteristics such as their foreign policy goals, ideology or regime type. Another focuses on behavior and maintains that states can infer current intentions by examining their counterparts's arms policies, membership in international institutions, or past actions in the security realm.
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Can great powers reach confident conclusions about the intentions of their peers? Many scholars argue that they can. One set of arguments holds that states can deduce others' current intentions from certain domestic characteristics such as their foreign policy goals, ideology or regime type. Another focuses on behavior and maintains that states can infer current intentions by examining their counterparts's arms policies, membership in international institutions, or past actions in the security realm.

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