POLB81H3 Chapter Notes -Balance Theory, Foreign Policy Initiative, Bounded Rationality

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The foreign policy process is a process of decision making. Decision making is a steering process in which adjustments are made as a result of feedback from the outside world. Decisions are carried out by actions taken to change the world, and then information from the world is monitored to evaluate the effects of these actions. A common starting point for studying the decision-making process is the rational model. Figure 4. 1 decisions making as steering read!! An alternative to the rational model of decision making is the organizational process model. Foreign policy decision makers generally skip the labour-intensive process of identifying goals and alternative actions, relying instead for most decisions on standardized responses or standard operating procedures. These low-level decisions may not even reflect the high-level policies adopted by top leaders, but rather have a life of their own. The organizational process model implies that much of foreign policy results from management by muddling through.

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