This book is a groundbreaking intellectual biography of Kenneth Waltz, shedding new light on the development and significance of his key contributions.
This book is a groundbreaking intellectual biography of Kenneth Waltz, shedding new light on the development and significance of his key contributions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul R. Viotti is a professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. His books include International Relations Theory (seventh edition, 2023); American Foreign Policy and National Security (2020); U.S. National Security: New Threats, Old Realities (2016); and The Dollar and National Security: The Monetary Component of Hard Power (2014).
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Preface Introduction: An Intellectual Portrait of Kenneth Neal Waltz 1. Boyhood 2. The Oberlin and World War II Years 3. Return to Oberlin 4. The Columbia and Korean War Years 5. Man, the State, and War (1959) 6. The Swarthmore, London, and Brandeis Years 7. Foreign Policy and Democratic Politics (1967) 8. The Berkeley Years 9. Waltz as Political Theorist 10. Theory of International Politics (1979) 11. Luminary to Followers, Lightning Rod to Critics 12. Retirement Years and Last Days Acknowledgments Time Line Appendix: Waltz's Last Curriculum Vitae and Partial List of His Students Notes Selected References Index
Preface Introduction: An Intellectual Portrait of Kenneth Neal Waltz 1. Boyhood 2. The Oberlin and World War II Years 3. Return to Oberlin 4. The Columbia and Korean War Years 5. Man, the State, and War (1959) 6. The Swarthmore, London, and Brandeis Years 7. Foreign Policy and Democratic Politics (1967) 8. The Berkeley Years 9. Waltz as Political Theorist 10. Theory of International Politics (1979) 11. Luminary to Followers, Lightning Rod to Critics 12. Retirement Years and Last Days Acknowledgments Time Line Appendix: Waltz's Last Curriculum Vitae and Partial List of His Students Notes Selected References Index
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