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Tilting at windmills: The flawed U.S. policy toward the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war
Authors:Christopher Clary
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USAcclary@albany.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article examines decision-making mistakes made by U.S. President Nixon and national security advisor Kissinger during the 1971 India-Pakistan crisis and war. It shows that Nixon and Kissinger routinely demonstrated psychological biases that led them to overestimate the likelihood of West Pakistani victory against Bengali rebels as well as the importance of the crisis to broader U.S. policy. The evidence fails to support Nixon and Kissinger’s own framing of the 1971 crisis as a contest between cool-headed realpolitik and idealistic humanitarianism, and instead shows that Kissinger and Nixon’s policy decisions harmed their stated goals because of repeated decision-making errors.
Keywords:Nixon  Kissinger  Bangladesh  India  Pakistan  Sino-U  S  relations  1971 India-Pakistan War  Biafra  motivated biases  availability heuristic
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