In her discussion of the decision-making process among US policy makers during the Rwandan Genocide, Power points out that 'American actors dealing with Rwanda brought particular institutional interests and biases to his or her handling of the crisis', which implies that institutional interests and biases played a role in the US decision. What theoretical perspective does this statement reflect?

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In her discussion of the decision-making process among US policy makers during the Rwandan Genocide, Power points out that 'American actors dealing with Rwanda brought particular institutional interests and biases to his or her handling of the crisis', which implies that institutional interests and biases played a role in the US decision. What theoretical perspective does this statement reflect?