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_aThe institutional origins of miscalculation in China's international crises/ _cTyler Jost |
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520 | _aWhen is China prone to miscalculate in international crises? National security institutions-the rules shaping the flow of information between leaders and their diplomatic, defense, and intelligence bureaucracies-offer one important answer to this question. A theoretical framework differentiates between three institutional types: integrated, fragmented, and siloed. Integrated institutions reduce the risk of miscalculation both by building capacity to relay bureaucratic information to the leader, and by fostering a competitive dialogue between bureaucracies that improves the quality of information that they provide. | ||
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_aInternational Security : _gVol 48, No 1, Summer 2023, pp.47-90 |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1162/isec_a_00464 _zClick here for full text |
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