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| Article Name : | | | RESOURCE SCARCITY AND POLITICAL CONFLICT | | Author Name : | | | Shrikant Yelegaonkar | | Publisher : | | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | | Article Series No. : | | | GRT-5275 | | Article URL : | |  | Author Profile View PDF In browser | | Abstract : | | | The impact of cognitive consistency hypothesis started to be felt intensely inside global relations hypothesis too amid the mid-1970s. Robert Jervis' (1976) best-known work in universal relations, Perception and Misperception in International Politics, drove the path in this respect, unequivocally drawing on the hypothesis of cognitive consistency to make a mixture of (then way breaking) perceptions about the routes in which the handling of data can in a far-reaching way affect remote strategy choice making and results on the world stage (see likewise Holsti, 1962). | | Keywords : | | |
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