Introduction : why leaders and their reputations for resolve matter -- How leaders establish reputations for resolve -- How leader-specific reputations form and change across repeated interactions -- How contextual factors influence leader-specific reputations -- A reputation for resolute action : Eisenhower and Berlin -- A reputation for irresolute action : Kennedy, Berlin, and Cuba -- Conclusions : lessons in leader-specific reputations for resolve.
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"Leaders establish reputations for resolve based on their statements and behavior, and these reputations critically influence the conduct of international diplomacy, especially during times of crisis"-- Provided by publisher.
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