The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the George W. Bush administration became victims of groupthink when they made the policy decision to invade Iraq in 2003. Groupthink is a policy-making model which was first put forward by Irving Janis which attempts to explain how experienced and elite policy-makers can make decisions which lead to disastrous outcomes due to conditions which cause defective decision-making. Research was conducted through a qualitative, within case study which was made possible through the inherent process tracing method of the groupthink model. Mainly secondary sources which detailed the historical case of the decision to invade Iraq via journalists, outside researchers, and even the members of the admin...
This paper provides an analysis of the role of the news media on American military strategy in the 2...
This dissertation focuses on processes that may explain the influence of presidential rhetoric and t...
This research seeks to provide an analysis of why the invasion of Iraq occurred in 2003. War is not ...
On March 19th, 2003 George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States of America invaded the sover...
It is difficult to know exactly why leaders and their advisors make decisions. Despite this, scholar...
Understanding The Iraq War Using Multiple Analytical Perspectives On the 30th of March 2003, the Uni...
Groupthink is one of the most popular and extensively discussed approaches in studying small group d...
The effects of group social pressures on Foreign Policy Decisionmaking in the executive branch were ...
A quite extraordinary number of books and articles have now been published about the invasion and oc...
The George W. Bush administration invaded Iraq in 2003, capitalizing on the public fear and paranoia...
Groupthink is a theory concerning decision making developed by Janis (1972) on a case study basis. H...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate how USA justified the military intervention of ...
Explanations of the foreign policy behaviour of the United States in respect of Iraq in 2003 overwh...
This paper explores how neoconservative ideology informed the Bush Administration’s interpretation/u...
Thesis "Decision-making process according to Graham T. Allison: American government and Iraq invasio...
This paper provides an analysis of the role of the news media on American military strategy in the 2...
This dissertation focuses on processes that may explain the influence of presidential rhetoric and t...
This research seeks to provide an analysis of why the invasion of Iraq occurred in 2003. War is not ...
On March 19th, 2003 George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States of America invaded the sover...
It is difficult to know exactly why leaders and their advisors make decisions. Despite this, scholar...
Understanding The Iraq War Using Multiple Analytical Perspectives On the 30th of March 2003, the Uni...
Groupthink is one of the most popular and extensively discussed approaches in studying small group d...
The effects of group social pressures on Foreign Policy Decisionmaking in the executive branch were ...
A quite extraordinary number of books and articles have now been published about the invasion and oc...
The George W. Bush administration invaded Iraq in 2003, capitalizing on the public fear and paranoia...
Groupthink is a theory concerning decision making developed by Janis (1972) on a case study basis. H...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate how USA justified the military intervention of ...
Explanations of the foreign policy behaviour of the United States in respect of Iraq in 2003 overwh...
This paper explores how neoconservative ideology informed the Bush Administration’s interpretation/u...
Thesis "Decision-making process according to Graham T. Allison: American government and Iraq invasio...
This paper provides an analysis of the role of the news media on American military strategy in the 2...
This dissertation focuses on processes that may explain the influence of presidential rhetoric and t...
This research seeks to provide an analysis of why the invasion of Iraq occurred in 2003. War is not ...