For those seeking a painless introduction to the literature on the application of theories of cognitive psychology and bureaucratic politics to foreign policy makine, this slim volume will be welcome indeed. It should interest historians from many fields, but the authors clearly have their eyes on historians of American foreign relations (and their students)...What makes this work so attractive is the clarity of the writing and the absence of jargon. -- David A. Welch Journal of American History ...a welcomed effort...its goal is admirable. We can only hope that this short book represents the beginning rather than the end of a reseach programme. -- David A. Welch ...a welcomed effort...its goal is admirable. We can only hope that this short book represents the beginning rather than the end of a reseach programme. -- David A. Welch For those seeking a painless introduction to the literature on the application of theories of cognitive psychology and bureaucratic politics to foreign policy makine, this slim volume will be welcome indeed. It should interest historians from many fields, but the authors clearly have their eyes on historians of American foreign relations (and their students)...What makes this work so attractive is the clarity of the writing and the absence of jargon. -- David A. Welch Journal of American History