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Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics (traduisible en français par « Pourquoi les dirigeants mentent : la vérité sur le mensonge en politique internationale ») est un livre paru en 2011. Il est écrit par le spécialiste des relations internationales, John Mearsheimer, qui appartient à l' école de pensée réaliste.
He concludes that it is easier for leaders to lie to their own people because there is usually a good deal of trust between them. Mearsheimer suggests that most political lies fall into one of five categories: inter-state lies, fear-mongering, strategic cover-ups, nationalist myths, and liberal lies.
In Why Leaders Lie, Mearsheimer provides the first systematic analysis of lying as a tool of statecraft, identifying the varieties, the reasons, and the potential costs and benefits. Drawing on a trove of examples, he argues that leaders often lie for good strategic reasons, so a blanket condemnation is unrealistic and unwise. Yet there are ...
Why leaders lie : the truth about lying in international politics. What is lying? -- The inventory of international lies -- Lying between states -- Fearmongering -- Strategic cover-ups -- Nationalist myths -- Liberal lies -- The downside of telling international lies.
Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics with John Mearsheimer - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:25:47. John Mearsheimer, professor of Political Science at the University of...
Leaders need guidelines for decision making when information is imperfect and outcomes are still uncertain. On this score, Sissela Bok proposes a methodology that’s both insightful and practical. In “Lying” she applied the framework only to out-and-out falsehood, but it works too when pondering more finely shaded forms of deception, like ...
Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics est un livre paru en 2011. Il est écrit par le spécialiste des relations internationales, John Mearsheimer, qui appartient à l'école de pensée réaliste. Il est professeur de relations internationales à l'Université de Chicago et est considéré comme le réaliste le plus ...