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Why Leaders Lie by John J. Mearsheimer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From John J. Mearsheimer

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Why Leaders Lie by John J. Mearsheimer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Why Leaders Lie by John J. Mearsheimer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Why Leaders Lie by John J. Mearsheimer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From John J. Mearsheimer

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For more than two decades, John J. Mearsheimer has been regarded as one of the foremost realist thinkers on foreign policy. Clear and incisive as well as a fearlessly honest analyst, his coauthored 2007 New York Times bestseller, The Israel Lobby and U. S. Foreign Policy, aroused a firestormwith its unflinching look at the making of America's Middle East policy. Now he takes a look at another controversial but understudied aspect of international relations: lying. 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 wealth of examples, he argues that leaders often lie for good strategic reasons, so a blanketcondemnation is unrealistic and unwise. Yet there are other kinds of deception besides lying, including concealment and spinning. Perhaps no distinction is more important than that between lying to another state and lying to one's own people. Mearsheimer was amazed to discover how unusual interstatelying has been; given the atmosphere of distrust among the great powers, he found that outright deceit is difficult to pull off and thus rarely worth the effort. Moreover, it sometimes backfires when it does occur. Khrushchev lied about the size of the Soviet missile force, sparking an Americanbuild-up. Eisenhower was caught lying about U-2 spy flights in 1960, which scuttled an upcoming summit with Krushchev. Leaders are more likely to mislead their own publics than other states, sometimes with damaging consequences. Though the reasons may be noble - Franklin Roosevelt, for example, liedto the American people about German U-boats attacking the destroyer USS Greer in 1940, to build a case for war against Hitler - they can easily lead to disaster, as with the Bush administration's falsehoods about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. There has never been a sharp analysis of international lying. Now a leading expert provides a richly informed and powerfully argued work that will change our understanding of why leaders lie. | Why Leaders Lie by John J. Mearsheimer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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