Lebow writes that he and his colleagues came to two primary conclusions regarding lessons to be learned from the end of the Cold War. First, the Cold War should be understood as a non-linear process. Second, it was amazing how badly leaders miscalculated during 'the end of the end of the Cold War.' What theoretical perspective do these two conclusions best reflect?

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Lebow writes that he and his colleagues came to two primary conclusions regarding lessons to be learned from the end of the Cold War. First, the Cold War should be understood as a non-linear process. Second, it was amazing how badly leaders miscalculated during 'the end of the end of the Cold War.' What theoretical perspective do these two conclusions best reflect?