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  1. Graham Tillett Allison (* 23. März 1940 in Charlotte, North Carolina [1]) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler, der als Professor an der Harvard University lehrt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Werdegang. 2 USA und China in der „Falle des Thukydides“? 3 Schriften (Auswahl) 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Werdegang.

  2. Graham Tillett Allison Jr. (born March 23, 1940) is an American political scientist and the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is known for his contributions in the late 1960s and early 1970s to the bureaucratic analysis of decision making , especially during ...

  3. Graham Allison is a leading analyst of national security and a best-selling author on nuclear weapons, Russia, China, and decision-making. He is the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at Harvard University and the former Assistant Secretary of Defense under President Clinton.

  4. 1. Okt. 2017 · DAS MILIEU sprach mit Graham T. Allison, der Direktor des Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs an der Harvard-Universität ist, über Chinas Aufstieg als Supermacht, den Rüstungswettlauf in Asien und die drohende Kriegsgefahr zwischen China und den USA.

  5. GT Allison, A Graham. HarperCollins College Publishers 29, 143-174, 1971. 18823: 1971: Destined for war? GT Allison. The National Interest, 9-21, 2017. 2900: 2017: Conceptual models and the Cuban missile crisis . GT Allison. American political science rev ...

  6. Graham Allison is a leading expert on nuclear weapons, Russia, China, and decision-making. He was the founding dean of Harvard's Kennedy School and the director of its Belfer Center, and received the Defense Medal for his role in reducing the former Soviet nuclear arsenal.

  7. The case study Allison chose to present his insights on governmental action is that of the Cuban missile crisis, often seen as one the most dangerous moments of the cold war. These 13 days of extreme tension between the superpowers in October 1962 brought the world to the brink of an atomic apocalypse.