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Politics and Rationality
Rational Choice in Application

A collection of outstanding scholarship applying rational choice theory to three principal fields of political inquiry: comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy.

William James Booth (Edited by), Patrick James (Edited by), Hudson Meadwell (Edited by)

9780521435680, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 28 January 1994

320 pages, 13 b/w illus. 29 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.43 kg

"Since the volume, taken in its entirety, is rich in thought-provoking topics, a given reader will assuredly discover sufficient material to instruct in the ramifications of politics and rationality." Perspectives on Political Science

Rational choice approaches to the study of politics are of great and growing prominence in political science. There are an increasing number of collections devoted to the methods of rational choice theory and specialised monographs applying it to individual topics. The present volume is a collection of substantive applications of rational choice theory in three of the main fields of political inquiry: comparative politics, international relations and political theory. The essays gathered here represent work by many of the most outstanding scholars in the discipline, showing how rational choice theory may be employed in the analysis of fundamental political questions.

Introduction
Part I. Political Theory: 1. Liberty and social choice Amartya Sen
2. The contractarian explanation of the state Jean Hampton
3. Marx's two logics of capitalism William James Booth
Part II. Comparative Politics
4. Structure, culture and action in the explanation of social change Michael Taylor
5. Wage negotiations and strikes: an equilibrium analysis Peter Lange and George Tsebelis
6. A game theoretic model of reform in Latin American democracies Barbara Geddes
7. Transitions to independence and ethnic nationalist mobilisation Hudson Meadwell
Part III. International Politics: 8. Economic nationalism and economic progress Mancur Olson
9. Comparative advantage and public security perceptions in western alliance security policies Mark A. Boyer
10. Mediators, allies and opportunities: third parties in international crises T. Clifton Morgan
11. Rational choice in the crisis domain: an appraisal of superpower interactions, 1948–79 Patrick James.

Subject Areas: Political science & theory [JPA]

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