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THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S DECISION TO INVADE IRAQ: DID THEY FALL VICTIM TO GROUPTHINK?
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Title
THE
BUSH
ADMINISTRATION'S
DECISION
TO
INVADE
IRAQ:
DID
THEY
FALL
VICTIM
TO
GROUPTHINK?
Author
Nantais, Joel
Keywords
Groupthink
Bush administration
Decision-making
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
investigate
whether
the
George
W.
Bush
administration
became
victims
of
groupthink
when
they
made
the
policy
decision
to
invade
Iraq
in
2003.
Groupthink
is
a
policy-making
model
which
was
first
put
forward
by
Irving
Janis
which
attempts
to
explain
how
experienced
and
elite
policy-makers
can
make
decisions
which
lead
to
disastrous
outcomes
due
to
conditions
which
cause
defective
decision-making.
Research
was
conducted
through
a
qualitative
,
within
case
study
which
was
made
possible
through
the
inherent
process
tracing
method
of the
groupthink
model.
Mainly
secondary
sources
which
detailed
the
historical
case
of the
decision
to
invade
Iraq
via
journalists
,
outside
researchers
, and
even
the
members
of the
administration
were
utilized
in this
investigation.
The
principle
conclusion
was that
groupthink
appeared
to
exist
in the
policy-making
process
of the
Bush
administration.
This was
reached
after
finding
many
of the
antecedent
conditions
as
well
as the
symptoms
of
groupthink
in the
Bush
administration.
Especially
prominent
were the
occurrence
of
structural
faults
of the
administration
,
mindguarding
,
self-censorship
, and
collective
rationalizations.
However
,
it
is
important
to
note
that these
results
are
sensitive
to the
discovery
or
release
of
new
or
contradictory
evidence.
Adviser
Houghton, David
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.A.
Degree Discipline
Department of Political Science
Degree Grantor
Sciences
Degree Program
Political Science MA
Graduation Date
2009-01-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2010-02-05
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0002870
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0002870
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