Emotionally-determined policy-making


  • Foreign policy through whims of leadership
  • Personal bias in policy initiatives

Claim

  1. In the Gulf, Panama and Somalia, George Bush as President of the USA acted out of immediate personal emotions: anger and a sense of betrayal with respect to Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein and compassion concerning the afflicted in Somalia. Such emotions do not make for responsible policy-making.


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