Title: The Evolution of "Munich" Analogy in the American Foreign Policy during Cold War
Authors: Boček, Matěj
Advisor: Rosůlek Přemysl, Doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
Referee: Jurek Petr, PhDr. Mgr. Ph.D.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: diplomová práce
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/51936
Keywords: the munich analogy;the united states;foreign-policy;the cold war;decision-making process;historical reasoning;analogies
Keywords in different language: the munich analogy;the united states;foreign-policy;the cold war;decision-making process;historical reasoning;analogies
Abstract: The thesis attempts to debunk why American presidents used the Munich analogy throughout the Cold War period. In doing so, it uses the method of foreign-policy analysis in conjunction with cognitive theory. These two angles capture the factors in the decision-making of each examined US president from 1945-1991. At the same time, this process traces the development of the Munich analogy employment throughout the bipolar confrontation.
Abstract in different language: The thesis attempts to debunk why American presidents used the Munich analogy throughout the Cold War period. In doing so, it uses the method of foreign-policy analysis in conjunction with cognitive theory. These two angles capture the factors in the decision-making of each examined US president from 1945-1991. At the same time, this process traces the development of the Munich analogy employment throughout the bipolar confrontation.
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