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  1. Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis is book by political scientist Graham T. Allison analyzing the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Allison used the crisis as a case study for future studies into governmental decision-making. The book became the founding study of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and in doing ...

  2. The author reviews the history and basics of three decision-models: the rational actor, organizational, & bureaucratic. Then he takes each in turn and applies it to the Cuban Missile Crisis. So, one reads three separate case studies, all of the same event, but through different theoretical glasses.

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  3. Graham Allison's 1971 book analyzes the governmental decision-making during the Cuban missile crisis through three lenses: rational actor, organizational behavior, and governmental politics. The chapter reviews the book's contribution, relevance, and limitations for scholars in foreign policy and public administration.

  4. Abstract. The single best volume analyzing the defining moment in the nuclear age, the original edition of Essence of Decision is a classic work that has influenced generations of students, scholars, and policy makers.

  5. 1. Jan. 2001 · In this update of the Ernest May original, Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow’s Essence of Decision offers three different models through which to interpret the Cuban Missile Crisis. The first model, the Rational Actor Model (or RAM), provides a paradigm that describes rational actors’ methods to maximize political and diplomatic ...

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  6. Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis. One of the most influental political science works written in the post World War II era, the original edition of Essence of...

  7. This essay critically examines the theory and history of Essence of Decision, a classic book on U.S. foreign policy and the Cuban missile crisis. It compares the original and revised editions, and discusses the book's strengths, weaknesses, and implications for the field of international security.