Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions: symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics
In: Role theory and international relations 3
pt. 1. Role theory : the puzzle of Britain's appeasement decisions in the 1930s -- pt. 2. Role demands : substantive rationality and structural adaptation -- pt. 3. Role conceptions : bounded rationality and experiential learning -- pt. 4. Role enactments : communicative rationality and altercasting.