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Intellectuals and Foreign Policy. Morton A. Kaplan.

by Kaplan, Morton A; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 28Global Issues. Publisher: World & I, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Decision making | Intellectuals | Policy sciences | United States -- Foreign relations | Undue influenceDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The controversy over the influence of Paul Wolfowitz on Iraq policy raises anew the issue of the influence of intellectuals on policy....Intellectuals generally suffer from arrogance, a belief that they are wiser than others, or that they possess a core of knowledge not available to outsiders." (WORLD & I) The author opines that the public should be wary of the intellectual as a policymaker and discusses several instances in which he feels that intellectuals have influenced foreign policy negatively.
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Originally Published: Intellectuals and Foreign Policy, Feb. 2004; pp. 280-301.

"The controversy over the influence of Paul Wolfowitz on Iraq policy raises anew the issue of the influence of intellectuals on policy....Intellectuals generally suffer from arrogance, a belief that they are wiser than others, or that they possess a core of knowledge not available to outsiders." (WORLD & I) The author opines that the public should be wary of the intellectual as a policymaker and discusses several instances in which he feels that intellectuals have influenced foreign policy negatively.

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