U.S. Officials and the Fall of the Shah: Some Safe Contraction Interpretations

U.S. Officials and the Fall of the Shah: Some Safe Contraction Interpretations

by Jean-Charles Brotons
U.S. Officials and the Fall of the Shah: Some Safe Contraction Interpretations

U.S. Officials and the Fall of the Shah: Some Safe Contraction Interpretations

by Jean-Charles Brotons

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Overview

Unlike the dominant trend in cognitive approach to foreign policy, the approach in this book is not guided by reflections in psychology. Like part of Jervis's work, it is inspired by reflections concerning the philosophy of science; yet not by Kuhn's or those of its most well-known critics, but by some more recent and formal reflections known as the AGM theory.

The AGM theory, proposed in the 1980's by Alchourrón, Gärdenfors, and Makinson, is the core of a most dynamic branch of logic, focusing on belief change. It has produced impressive formal results, with echoes in artificial intelligence, database management, and decision and game theory. This book shows how it can be used in political science.

The book includes three parts. Part One is a twenty-page review of the AGM theory, avoiding a number of pitfalls, inaccuracies, and misunderstandings that are common elsewhere. Part Two is a review of U.S.-Iranian relations under the reign of the last shah, focusing on the last years of monarchy, and including an unconventional interpretation of U.S. intelligence performance in 1978. The essential part is Part Three, where an AGM model is tested, and intriguing results obtained in connection with U.S. perceptions of the Iranian revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739133408
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/15/2010
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Jean-Charles Brotons was a lecturer and researcher at the University of Geneva (Switzerland), and now managing director of Arta Studio (Tehran, Iran).

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

Part 1 Theory

I Concepts 9

II First Constructions 17

III Further Constructions 23

Part 2 History

IV U.S. Involvement in Iran, 1941-1968 31

V U.S. Reliance on the Shah, 1969-1976 39

VI End of an Alliance, 1977-1978 49

Part 3 Application

VII Choices 79

VIII Sullivan's Opinions 85

IX Safe Contraction Interpretations concerning Sullivan 109

X Brzezinski's Opinions 125

XI Safe Contraction Interpretations concerning Brzezinski 149

XII Safe Contraction Interpretations concerning Ball 165

Conclusion 173

References 177

U.S. Government Documents 183

Index 187

About the Author 191

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