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Groupthink in Government : A Study of Small Groups and Policy Failure

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Why do groups of talented and experienced individuals make disastrously bad collective judgments, such as the Kennedy administration's flawed decision to proceed with the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961?

In his pioneering research on collective decision making, Irving Janis introduced the concept of "groupthink"-a deliberately Orwellian neologism-to describe such occurrences.

Now, in the first book-length study of groupthink since Janis's work, Paul 't Hart has provided a rigorous and systematic version of this influential theory which opens several new avenues for research.

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Product Details
0801848903 / 9780801848902
Paperback / softback
27/10/1994
United States
344 pages
152 x 229 mm, 510 grams