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  1. Margaret G. Hermann, “Explaining Foreign Policy Be hav ior Using the Personal Characteristics
    of Po liti cal Leaders,” International Studies Quarterly 24:1 (March 1980): 7–46.

  2. Stephen Benedict Dyson, “Personality and Foreign Policy: Tony Blair’s Iraq Decisions,”
    Foreign Policy Analy sis 2:3 (July 2006): 289.

  3. Betty Glad, “Personality, Po liti cal, and Group Pro cess Variables in Foreign Policy Decision
    Making: Jimmy Car ter’s Handling of the Ira nian Hostage Crisis,” International Po liti cal Science
    Review 10 (1989): 58.

  4. Betty Glad, “Why Tyrants Go Too Far: Malignant Narcissism and Absolute Power,” Po liti cal
    Psy chol ogy 23:1 (2002): 6.

  5. Jerold Post, quoted in Peter Carlson, “The Son Also Rises,” Washington Post National Weekly
    Edition, May 26– June 1, 2003, 10–11.

  6. Ole Holsti, “The Belief System and National Images: A Case Study,” Journal of Conflict
    Resolution 6 (1962): 244–52.

  7. Harvey Starr, Henry Kissinger: Perceptions of International Politics (Lexington: University Press
    of Kentucky, 1984); and Stephen Walker, “The Interface between Beliefs and Be hav ior: Henry
    Kissinger’s Operational Code and the Vietnam War,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 21:1 (March
    197 7): 129 – 68.

  8. John Lewis Gaddis, George F. Kennan. An American Life (New York: Penguin, 2012). See also
    George  F. Kennan and Frank Costigliola, The Kennan Diaries (New York:  W.  W. Norton,
    2014).

  9. See Niall Ferguson, Kissinger. The Idealist 1923–1958 (New York: Penguin, 2015).

  10. Irving  L. Janis, Victims of Groupthink: A Psychological Study of Foreign- Policy Decisions and
    Fiascoes (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972), p. 9.

  11. Dina Badie, “Groupthink, Iraq, and the War on Terror: Explaining US Policy Shift Toward
    Iraq,” Foreign Policy Analy sis 6 (2010): 285.

  12. Herbert Simon, “A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice,” in Models of Man: Social and
    Rational Mathematical Essays on Rational Human Be hav ior in a Social Setting (New York: John
    Wiley, 1957).

  13. Robert Jervis, “Hypotheses on Misperception,” World Politics 20:3 (April 1968): 454–79.

  14. Malala Yousafzai, I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot
    by the Taliban (New York: Little, Brown and Co., 2013).

  15. David Makovsky, Making Peace with the PLO: The Rabin Government’s Road to the Oslo Accord
    (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1996).

  16. Cynthia H. Enloe, Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics
    (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990).

  17. Pamela Johnston Conover, Karen A. Mingst, and Lee Sigelman, “Mirror Images in Americans’
    Perceptions of Nations and Leaders during the Ira nian Hostage Crisis,” Journal of Peace Research
    17:4 (1980): 325–37.

  18. Swanee Hunt and Cristina Posa, “ Women Waging Peace,” Foreign Policy 124 (March– June
    2 0 01) : 3 8 – 47.

  19. Pew Research Center, Global Attitudes and Trends, Global Attitudes Survey Q 84 (May
    2014).


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