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=== Keohane, Robert (October 3, 1941 -) === | === Keohane, Robert (October 3, 1941 -) === | ||
− | An American academic who gained immense popularity for his book, ''After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the world Political Economy'' (1984). Keohane is widely associated with the theory of neoliberal institutionalism in [[International Relations|international relations]]. He was listed as the most influential scholar in this discipline in a 2005 Foreign Policy poll. Keohane has served as the editor of [[International Organization]] and president of the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association. Currently he is a Professor of International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. His other works include ''Power and Interdependence in a Partially Globalized World'' (2002), ''Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal, and Political Dilemmas'' (2003), and ''The Regime Complex for Climate Change'' (2010). | + | An American academic who gained immense popularity for his book, ''After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the world Political Economy'' (1984). Keohane is widely associated with the theory of neoliberal institutionalism in [[International Relations|international relations]]. He was listed as the most influential scholar in this discipline in a 2005 Foreign Policy poll. Keohane has served as the editor of [[International Organization]] and president of the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association. Currently he is a Professor of International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University <ref>http://wws.princeton.edu/</ref>. His other works include ''Power and Interdependence in a Partially Globalized World'' (2002), ''[[Humanitarian Intervention]]: Ethical, Legal, and Political Dilemmas'' (2003), and ''The Regime Complex for Climate Change'' (2010). |
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
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+ | *[http://www.theory-talks.org/2008/05/theory-talk-9.html Interview with Keohane on International Relations Theory by Theory Talks (2008)] | ||
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+ | *[http://wws.princeton.edu/faculty-research/faculty/rkeohane Profile at Princeton University] | ||
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+ | *[http://www.americanacademy.de/home/person/robert-o-keohane Allianz Distinguished Visitor (Profile from the American Academy in Berlin)] | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Keohane, Robert (October 3, 1941 -)[edit]
An American academic who gained immense popularity for his book, After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the world Political Economy (1984). Keohane is widely associated with the theory of neoliberal institutionalism in international relations. He was listed as the most influential scholar in this discipline in a 2005 Foreign Policy poll. Keohane has served as the editor of International Organization and president of the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association. Currently he is a Professor of International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University [1]. His other works include Power and Interdependence in a Partially Globalized World (2002), Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal, and Political Dilemmas (2003), and The Regime Complex for Climate Change (2010).