Sometime I'd like you to write about reputations--it's a recurrent theme that a leader's action creates a perception, a reputation which other leaders use as part of their decision process in the future--for example, Obama's "red line" in Syria, Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan., Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler. Does this often lead to misjudgments, as in the Chamberlain case?
Sometime I'd like you to write about reputations--it's a recurrent theme that a leader's action creates a perception, a reputation which other leaders use as part of their decision process in the future--for example, Obama's "red line" in Syria, Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan., Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler. Does this often lead to misjudgments, as in the Chamberlain case?