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This chapter introduces the puzzle of whether reputation matters in world politics. It then provides a preview of the theoretical argument developed by the author to illustrate and capture the complex nature of relational dynamics. The Introduction also offers an overview of the role of reputation in throughout global and international history, emphasizing its role, for example, in the negotiation of treaties and the escalation of conflicts into war. The history of reputation as an academic area of study is traced, noting the varying levels of importance afforded to it. The chapter concludes with a discussion designed to prepare the reader for the rest of the book, which lays out the plan and scope of the book and its arguments.
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This chapter introduces the puzzle of whether reputation matters in world politics.
It then provides a preview of the theoretical argument developed by the author to illustrate and capture the complex nature of relational dynamics.
The Introduction also offers an overview of the role of reputation in throughout global and international history, emphasizing its role, for example, in the negotiation of treaties and the escalation of conflicts into war.
The history of reputation as an academic area of study is traced, noting the varying levels of importance afforded to it.
The chapter concludes with a discussion designed to prepare the reader for the rest of the book, which lays out the plan and scope of the book and its arguments.
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