Kenneth Neal Waltz (/wɔːlts/; June 8, 1924 – May 12, 2013) was an American political scientist who was a member of the faculty at both the University of...
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prompting them to engage in power politics. It was first outlined by Kenneth Waltz in his 1979 book Theory of International Politics. Alongside neoliberalism...
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and War is a 1959 book on international relations by realist academic Kenneth Waltz. The book is influential within the field of international relations...
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Kenneth Alan "Kenny" Waltzer (born 1942) is an American historian and educator, formerly director of the Jewish Studies program at Michigan State University...
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International Politics is a 1979 book on international relations theory by Kenneth Waltz that creates a structural realist theory, neorealism, to explain international...
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realism John Mearsheimer – offensive realism Barry Posen – neorealism Kenneth Waltz – defensive realism Stephen Walt – defensive realism Neoclassical realism...
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116 Kenneth Waltz, "More May Be Better", in Scott Sagan and Kenneth Waltz, eds., The Spread of Nuclear Weapons (New York: Norton, 1995). Kenneth Waltz, "The...
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unipolarity is likely to produce the most stable and peaceful outcomes. Kenneth Waltz and John Mearsheimer are among those who argue that bipolarity tends...
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the most important variant of offensive neorealism, developed after Kenneth Waltz's defensive neorealism, is that of John J. Mearsheimer as fully developed...
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Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1992). Kenneth Waltz Man, the State, and War Kenneth Waltz Theory of International Politics (1979) Michael Walzer...
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