Graham Tillett Allison Jr. (born March 23, 1940) is an American
political scientist and the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University. He is renowned for his contribution in the late 1960s and early 1970s to the bureaucratic analysis of
decision making
In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be either rati ...
, especially during times of crisis. His book ''Remaking Foreign Policy: The Organizational Connection'', co-written with
Peter Szanton, was published in 1976 and had some influence on the foreign policy of the administration of President
Jimmy Carter who took office in early 1977. Since the 1970s, Allison has also been a leading analyst of U.S.
national security
National security, or national defence, is the security and defence of a sovereign state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of government. Originally conceived as protection against military atta ...
and defense policy, with a special interest in
nuclear weapons
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb ...
and
terrorism.
Biography
Allison is from
Charlotte, North Carolina and graduated from
Myers Park High School
Myers Park High School is a public high school in Charlotte, North Carolina. It serves grades 9–12, and is a part of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district.
History
Myers Park High School opened in 1951. The school has a 62-acre cam ...
in 1958. He attended
Davidson College
Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan†...
for two years, then graduated from
Harvard University in 1962 with an
B.A. degree. Allison then completed B.A. and
M.A. degrees studying philosophy, politics and economics at
Oxford University as a
Marshall Scholar in 1964 and returned to Harvard to earn a
Ph.D. degree in political science in 1968. In 1979 Allison received an
honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Social Sciences at
Uppsala University,
Sweden
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.
Allison has spent his entire academic career at Harvard, as an assistant professor (1968), associate professor (1970), then full professor (1972) in the department of government. He was
dean of the
John F. Kennedy School of Government from 1977 to 1989 while the School increased in size by 400% and its endowment increased by 700%. He was director for the
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
The Robert and Renée Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, also known as the Belfer Center, is a research center located within the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, in the United States. From 2017 until his death in Oc ...
from 1995 until 2017, when he was succeeded by former Secretary of Defense
Ash Carter. Allison remains
Douglas Dillon Professor of Government.
Allison has also been a fellow of the Center for Advanced Studies (1973–74); consultant for the
RAND Corporation
The RAND Corporation (from the phrase "research and development") is an American nonprofit global policy think tank created in 1948 by Douglas Aircraft Company to offer research and analysis to the United States Armed Forces. It is financed ...
; member of the
Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank
A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, mi ...
; member of the visiting committee on foreign policy studies at the
Brookings Institution (1972–77); and a member of the
Trilateral Commission (1974–84 and 2018). He was among those mentioned to succeed
David Rockefeller as President of the
Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank
A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, mi ...
. In 2009 he was awarded the
NAS Award for Behavior Research Relevant to the Prevention of Nuclear War from the
National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nati ...
.
Allison has also been a member of the Board of Trustees for the lobbying group USACC (United States-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce).
Analyst work
Allison has been heavily involved in
U.S. defense policy since working as an advisor and consultant to
the Pentagon in the 1960s. He has been a member of the
Secretary of Defense
A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
's
Defense Policy Board from 1985. He was a special advisor to the
Secretary of Defense
A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
(1985–87) and the
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy and Plans (1993–1994), where he coordinated strategy and policy towards the states of the former
Soviet Union. President
Bill Clinton awarded Allison the Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, for "reshaping relations with
Russia,
Ukraine,
Belarus, and
Kazakhstan to reduce the former Soviet nuclear arsenal". He was also an informal advisor to
Michael Dukakis's 1988 presidential campaign.
Academic work
Allison is best known as a political scientist for his book ''
Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (1971), in which he developed two new theoretical paradigms – an organizational process model and a bureaucratic politics model – to compete with the then-prevalent approach of understanding
foreign policy
A State (polity), state's foreign policy or external policy (as opposed to internal or domestic policy) is its objectives and activities in relation to its interactions with other states, unions, and other political entities, whether bilaterall ...
decision-making using a
rational actor model. ''Essence of Decision'' revolutionized the study of decision-making in political science and beyond.
Thucydides Trap
In the book ''Destined for War'', Allison uses the phrase the Thucydides Trap which, according to him, refers to the theory that "when one great power threatens to displace another, war is almost always the result". Allison's term follows the ancient text ''
History of the Peloponnesian War'', in which
Thucydides wrote, "What made war inevitable was the growth of Athenian power and the fear which this caused in Sparta." The term appeared in a paid opinion advertisement in ''
The New York Times'' on April 6, 2017, on the occasion of U.S. President
Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese President
Xi Jinping, which stated, "Both major players in the region share a moral obligation to steer away from Thucydides's Trap." Allison asserts that circumstances at the start of
World War I (involving British fears about Germany), the
War of the Spanish Succession, and the
Thirty Years' War (involving French insecurity about the Habsburg empires of Spain and Austria) exhibit the trap.
Both Allison's conception of Thucydides's Trap and its applicability to U.S.-Chinese relations have encountered heavy scholarly criticism. In March 2019, the ''
Journal of Chinese Political Science
''Journal of Chinese Political Science'' (JCPS) is a hybrid open access peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by Springer Nature on behalf of the Association of Chinese Political Studies, covering theoretical and empirical research art ...
'' dedicated a special issue to the topic, suggesting
power transition narratives do appear to matter with regard to domestic perception.
Books
* ''Destined For War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?'' Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (; HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers and adults. The company is based in the Financial Dist ...
(2017). .
*
''Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis''.
Little, Brown (1971). .
** 2nd ed., with
Philip Zelikow
Philip David Zelikow (; born September 21, 1954) is an American diplomat, academic and author. He has worked as the executive director of the 9/11 Commission, director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, and Coun ...
. Longman (1999). .
Controversy
From 2012 to 2013, the Belfer Center (through the
Wikimedia Foundation) paid an editor to cite Allison's scholarly writings in various articles. Funding for the position came from the
Stanton Foundation
The Stanton Foundation is a private foundation established by Frank Stanton, a long-time president of Columbia Broadcasting System ("CBS"). The Foundation focuses primarily on three areas in which Stanton was unable to complete his philanthro ...
, for which Graham Allison's wife, Liz Allison, was one of two trustees. The editor also made "supposedly problematic edits" based heavily on work of other scholars affiliated with the Belfer Center.
See also
*
Global policeman
Global policeman (or world police) is an informal term for a superpower which seeks or claims the right to intervene in other sovereign states. It has been used, firstly for the United Kingdom and, since 1945, of the United States. Nevertheless, ...
*
List of books about nuclear issues
*''
On Nuclear Terrorism
In his 2007 book ''On Nuclear Terrorism'', author Michael A. Levi surveys the issue of nuclear terrorism and explores the decisions a terrorist leader might take in pursuing a nuclear plot. Levi points out the many obstacles that such a terroris ...
''
*''
The Four Faces of Nuclear Terrorism
''The Four Faces of Nuclear Terrorism'' is a 2004 book by Charles D. Ferguson and William C. Potter (with Amy Sands, Leonard S. Spector and Fred L. Wehling) which explores the motivations and capabilities of terrorist organizations to carry out si ...
''
*''
The Seventh Decade: The New Shape of Nuclear Danger''
References
Bibliography
*Allison, Graham (2015-09-24).
The Thucydides Trap: Are the U.S. and China Headed for War?, The Atlantic.
*Welch, David (1993). "Graham Allison". In ''American Political Scientists: A Dictionary'', eds G. Utter and C. Lockhart. Greenwood Press.
Works
*1969: "Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis". ''
American Political Science Review''. 63(3): 689–718.
*1971: ''
Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis''. Little, Brown.
*1972: "Bureaucratic Politics: A Paradigm and Some Policy Implications." ''World Politics''. 24:40–79 (with Morton H. Halperin).
*1976: ''Remaking Foreign Policy: The Organizational Connection''. Basic Books (with Peter Szanton).
*1983: ''Sharing International Responsibility Among the Trilateral Countries''.
Trilateral Commission (with
Nobuhiko Ushiba
was a Japanese diplomat who served as Ambassador to Canada from 1961 to 1964, Ambassador to the United States from 1970 to 1973, and as Minister of State for External Economic Affairs from 1977 to 1979. The last was a position in the Cabinet o ...
and
Thierry de Montbrial).
*1985: ''Hawks, Doves and Owls: An Agenda for Avoiding Nuclear War''.
W.W. Norton. (edited with Albert Carnesale and Joseph Nye Jr).
*1989: ''Windows of Opportunity: From Cold War to Peaceful Competition.'' Ballinger (edited with William Ury).
*1992: ''Rethinking America's Security: Beyond Cold War to New World Order''.
W.W. Norton (edited with
Gregory Treverton).
*1996: ''Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy: Containing the Threat of Loose Russian Nuclear Weapons and Fissile Material''.
MIT Press.
*2004: ''
Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe''. Henry Holt.
*2013: ''Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master's Insights on China, the United States, and the World''.
MIT Press (with
Robert D. Blackwill, Ali Wyne, and a foreword by
Henry A. Kissinger
Henry Alfred Kissinger (; ; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the preside ...
).
*2017:
Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?'. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
External links
Appearanceson
C-SPAN
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Articles by Graham Allisonat
HuffPostGraham Allison's faculty pageat the
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
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