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DESCRIPTION:"Danielle Lupton's Reputation for Resolve: How\nLeaders Signal 
 Determination in International Politics (Cornell University\nPress\, 2020)
  examines how leaders establish reputations in international politics\nand
  how these reputations influence international conflict. Using innovative\
 nsurvey experiments and in-depth archival research into American-Soviet\nr
 elations\, Lupton shows that leaders acquire personal reputations based on
 \ntheir foreign policy statements and behavior. And statements create\nexp
 ectations of how a leader will react to foreign policy crises in the futur
 e.\nReputation for Resolve challenges the often-publicized view that reput
 ations do\nnot matter in international politics. The book reframes our und
 erstanding of\nthe influence of leaders and their rhetoric on crisis barga
 ining and the role\nreputations play in international politics.\n\nDaniell
 e Lupton is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colgate\nUniversit
 y. Her research investigates the impact of individual leaders on\ninternat
 ional security and foreign policy. In addition to her forthcoming book\,\n
 her research is published in Political Analysis\, International Interactio
 ns\,\nPolitical Research Quarterly\, and the Journal of Global Security St
 udies."For any questions or to request an accommodation\, please contact D
 an McDowell at&nbsp\;dmcdowel@syr.edu.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Reputation for Resolve: How Leaders Signal Determination in Interna
 tional Politics
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>"Danielle Lupton's <i>Reputation for Resolv
 e: How\nLeaders Signal Determination in International Politics</i> (Cornel
 l University\nPress\, 2020) examines how leaders establish reputations in 
 international politics\nand how these reputations influence international 
 conflict. Using innovative\nsurvey experiments and in-depth archival resea
 rch into American-Soviet\nrelations\, Lupton shows that leaders acquire pe
 rsonal reputations based on\ntheir foreign policy statements and behavior.
  And statements create\nexpectations of how a leader will react to foreign
  policy crises in the future.\nReputation for Resolve challenges the often
 -publicized view that reputations do\nnot matter in international politics
 . The book reframes our understanding of\nthe influence of leaders and the
 ir rhetoric on crisis bargaining and the role\nreputations play in interna
 tional politics.<br>\n<br></p><p>\nDanielle Lupton is Assistant Professor 
 of Political Science at Colgate\nUniversity. Her research investigates the
  impact of individual leaders on\ninternational security and foreign polic
 y. In addition to her forthcoming book\,\nher research is published in Pol
 itical Analysis\, International Interactions\,\nPolitical Research Quarter
 ly\, and the Journal of Global Security Studies."</p><p><br></p><p>For any
  questions or to request an accommodation\, please contact Dan McDowell at
 &nbsp\;dmcdowel@syr.edu.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p></p>
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