Wars of Ignorance: Silenced Advisers and International Crises

Author:   Robert Schub (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
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Wars of Ignorance: Silenced Advisers and International Crises


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War is famously associated with uncertainty. Leaders, however, frequently plunge into conflict with great certainty about how it will unfold. Wars of Ignorance explores this puzzling divergence between what leaders seemingly ought to believe on the cusp of war and what they do believe. This stems from a recurring flaw, argues Robert Schub, in the process by which leaders acquire information from advisers. They often sideline the bureaucracy that conducts international diplomacy, thereby marginalizing advisers who possess substantive expertise on an adversary's political, as opposed to military, attributes. This marginalization produces informational blind spots on political traits which are subject to tremendous uncertainty--such as adversary resolve or the extent of its domestic unity. In turn, these blind spots breed misplaced confidence. Ignorant yet certain, leaders blunder into foreign policy fiascos.Examining case studies including the Bay of Pigs, Iraq War, and turbulence in Laos, as well as analyzing measures of advisory input generated from declassified documents spanning dozens of crises, Schub shows that diplomats foster peace not because they are doves, but because they provide information that leaders need in order to understand the foreign policy challenges they confront. Wars of Ignorance offers important lessons on the enduring worth of competently staffed national security bureaucracies and the value of diligent and curious leaders who seek out the information that advisers have to offer.

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Author:   Robert Schub (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780197809303


ISBN 10:   0197809308
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. An Informational Theory of Bureaucracies and Conflict 3. Cuba: Prospects for Protests 4. Laos: Viability in Vientiane 5. Iraq: Prewar Assessments of Postwar Stability 6. What You Know Depends on Where You Sit 7. When Certainty Promotes War and Peace 8. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography

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Robert Schub is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. His research addresses international security with a focus on the senior officials who make decisions regarding war and peace, the uncertainty they confront when making these decisions, and the soldiers who bear the costs of these decisions. His research has appeared in the American Political Science Review, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution among other outlets.

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