Temporal Horizons and Strategic Decisions in U.S.–China Relations: Between Instant and Infinite

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Daniel Joseph Tauss, "Temporal Horizons and Strategic Decisions in U.S.–China Relations: Between Instant and Infinite"
English | ISBN: 0739188275 | 2015 | 260 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Using an interdisciplinary social-science approach, Temporal Horizons and Strategic Decisions in US–China Relations: Between Instant and Infinite takes on the challenge of understanding the foreign policy decision process through the lens of the temporal horizon. A temporal horizon is the distance into the future a decision-maker prioritizes when evaluating outcomes and considering possibilities. By looking at a number of recent key moments of US–China relations that have immediate, short-term, long term, and far-reaching implications, the book considers which are predominant in the policy process. Looking at the role of time as a factor in the decision-making process is not new to political science, but this book attempts to break down and articulate the process by looking at a range of specific time frames. The book places special attention on future considerations in a variety of ways, combining the insights of psychology, economics, and future studies to consider political science in a new manner.
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