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Why Leaders and Nations Choose War: Emotions and Decision Making

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9781666974751
Bloomsbury Academic
N/A
2026
256 pages
Paperback
26186

Original price was: ₨33,600.00.Current price is: ₨1,995.00.

Description

Why Leaders and Nations Choose War: Emotions and Decision Making analyses the decisive role that emotions play in one of the most consequential arenas of human life-war. Challenging the assumption that leaders act purely on rational calculation, this demonstrates how fear, wishful thinking, and regret have repeatedly shaped fateful decisions in modern history. Drawing on psychological theory, international relations, and historical case studies, Gadi Heimann explains how emotions can both enhance and distort judgment, tipping the scales between peace and conflict.
Through vivid accounts of twentieth-century wars, Why Leaders and Nations Choose War reveals how fear drove Germany into World War I and Israel into preemptive strikes throughout its history; how wishful thinking fueled Germany’s submarine offensive and Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor; and how regret shaped U.S. isolationism and later the Cold War. By weaving together theory and narrative, the book provides a new lens for understanding the complex interplay between emotion and statecraft.

Praise and Reviews

“With remarkable insight and empathy, Professor Heimann places emotion at the very center of twentieth-century history. He portrays its leaders as profoundly human figures, driven as much by feeling as by reason. His prose, rich in sentiment and nuance, makes this book as emotionally stirring as it is intellectually illuminating.” ―Deganit Paikowsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

About the Author

Gadi Heimann is associate professor in the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Why Leaders and Nations Choose War: Emotions and Decision Making

Description

Why Leaders and Nations Choose War: Emotions and Decision Making analyses the decisive role that emotions play in one of the most consequential arenas of human life-war. Challenging the assumption that leaders act purely on rational calculation, this demonstrates how fear, wishful thinking, and regret have repeatedly shaped fateful decisions in modern history. Drawing on psychological theory, international relations, and historical case studies, Gadi Heimann explains how emotions can both enhance and distort judgment, tipping the scales between peace and conflict. Through vivid accounts of twentieth-century wars, Why Leaders and Nations Choose War reveals how fear drove Germany into World War I and Israel into preemptive strikes throughout its history; how wishful thinking fueled Germany's submarine offensive and Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor; and how regret shaped U.S. isolationism and later the Cold War. By weaving together theory and narrative, the book provides a new lens for understanding the complex interplay between emotion and statecraft.

Praise and Reviews

“With remarkable insight and empathy, Professor Heimann places emotion at the very center of twentieth-century history. He portrays its leaders as profoundly human figures, driven as much by feeling as by reason. His prose, rich in sentiment and nuance, makes this book as emotionally stirring as it is intellectually illuminating.” ―Deganit Paikowsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

About the Author

Gadi Heimann is associate professor in the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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