Chapter 10: Dare to Be Embarrassed!
1. See my TED talk at http://ow.ly/2gFz for my predictions about Iran’s nuclear program.
2. The Algiers Accord, signed in 1975, was supposed to have resolved Iraq-Iran border disputes, such as over control of the Shatt al-Arab River near Basra where the river defines the boundary between Iran and Iraq. Despite the agreement, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq attacked Iran six years later, beginning a war that lasted for eight years. The border area remains a source of conflict while the Algiers Accord provides the legally—but not strategically—binding terms for delineating the boundaries of Iran and Iraq. As we know, promises are not the same as commitments, and nothing could be truer in the history of relations between Iran and Iraq.
3. A related analysis indicates that Tehran’s mayor, Ghalibaf is gaining in power. The next Iranian presidential election, though looking very close in my analyses, seems to give a small edge to Ahmadinejad. His power decline is more substantial after the election than before.
4. The patterns of political change shown here arise as well in analysis I did using completely different data on Iran. That gives me considerable confidence that they accurately reflect changing influence in Iran. For a portion of those other analyses see my TED talk at http://ow.ly/2gFz.
Chapter 11: The Big Sweep
1. The text of Lateran II can be found at www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/lateran2.html.
2. Raoule Van Caenegem, The Birth of the English Common Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988): 64.
3. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Times of Feast, Times of Famine (New York: Doubleday, 1971).
4. George W. Downs, David M. Rocke, and Peter Barsoom, “Is the Good News About Compliance Good News for Cooperation,” International Organization 50 (1996): 379-406.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
BRUCE BUENO DE MESQUITA is Julius Silver Professor of Politics at New York University and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. A specialist in policy forecasting, political economy, and international security policy, he received his doctorate in political science from the University of Michigan in 1971. Bueno de Mesquita is regularly identified as one of the most influential academics in the United States in the arena of foreign policy. He is the author of fifteen books and more than one hundred articles as well as numerous pieces in major newspapers and magazines. He has also appeared on the Today show, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox News, Bloomberg TV, and al Jazeera International, as well as television broadcasts in Brazil, China, Korea, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. His previous book, The Strategy of Campaigning, co-authored with Kiron K. Skinner, Serhiy Kudelia, and Condoleezza Rice, was published in August 2007. Bueno de Mesquita has been and is an adviser to the American government on national security matters and to numerous corporations on questions related to mergers and acquisitions, litigation, regulation, labor-management relations, and contract negotiations. He is a general partner in Mesquita & Roundell, LLC, a consulting firm focused on government and business applications of his game-theory models. He lives in San Francisco and New York City.
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