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Motivational Taxonomy
  • Economic
  • Communal
  • Messianic
  • Governmental
  • Defense

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Economic Motives
  • Control Populations
  • Loot
  • Trade
  • Foreign Investments
  • Domestic Investment

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Communal Motives
  • Grandeur
  • Participant Excitement
  • Frontier Dynamics

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Messianic Motives
  • Religious Messianism
  • Cultural Messianism
  • Ideological Messianism

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Governmental Motives
  • Bureaucratic Vested Interests
  • Military Vested Interests
  • Domestic Personal Power Drive
  • External Personal Power Drive

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Factor 1 Economic Incentive
There is Economic Incentive
There is no Economic Incentive
US Does Pursue War on Terror
Yes
No
US Does Not Pursue War on Terror
Yes
No
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Aspects of Experimental LogicNot Available in
Foreign Policy Setting
  • Can add or not add single factor
  • Can control the presence of all other factors
  • Can conduct repeated trials

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Identifying Revealed PreferencesWhat is
required?
  • Valid Indicators We need to know what acts
    mean.
  • Knowledge of perceived options available
    Available relative power
  • The effect of multiple motives Motivational
    compounds
  • Motivational hierarchies and conditional
    priorities (marginal utility)

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Unpacking the Decisional ProcessThree
Perspectives
  • A cultural nation Identities and shared beliefs
    inform our inferences about the meaning of acts.
  • An economic political contest Material vested
    interests of domestic groups compete and rule
  • A political contest of ideas and groups
    Identities, motivated images ideologies

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Risks in the Cultural Nation Approach
  • Do the generalization really hold. Descriptions
    of cultural identities and beliefs can degenerate
    into stereotyping.
  • Who do we treat as speaking for the culture? Who
    is typical voice and where do we find it? The
    president? The media? The entertainment world?
    Business? Labor?
  • What if different people in the country want
    different things and have different beliefs and
    can all effect parts of the states overall
    behavior?

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Risks in the Economic-Political Elite Coalitions
Approach
  • Are the identities and beliefs of the elites a
    product of their material vested interests? What
    are the foreign policy implications of different
    professions?
  • How do identify the interests of the elites?
    Revealed preferences? Same problems as before
    now on the domestic scene
  • Should we think of elites as groups or as
    individuals and is the mass public only a
    constraint and not a cause?
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