Description
Robustness and Fragility of Political Orders investigates the critical relationship between leadership assessments and the stability of political systems. Richard Ned Lebow and Ludvig Norman explore how leaders evaluate threats, perceive opportunities, and make strategic decisions that either reinforce or undermine institutional resilience.
The authors analyze historical cases where leadership choices proved consequential for regime survival and international order. They examine the psychological, cognitive, and institutional factors that influence how leaders respond to challenges, and the downstream effects of these responses on political stability.
This work bridges political science, history, and international relations by demonstrating how individual agency intersects with structural constraints. It provides insights into what makes some political orders enduring while others collapse under pressure, offering lessons for understanding contemporary governance and international conflict.







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