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Thomas C. Schelling, Distinguished University Professor.Expertise: Foreign affairs, national security, nuclear strategy and arms control.Dr. Schelling came to the Maryland School of Public Affairs after twenty years at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, where he was the Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy. He has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1991 he was President of the American Economic Association, of which he is a Distinguished Fellow. He was the recipient of the Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy and the National Academy of Sciences award for Behavioral Research Relevant to the Prevention of Nuclear War.

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Ikenberry,John
¡ðIllusions of Empire: Defining the New American Order
160
Ikenberry,John
¡ðStrategic Reactions to American Preeminence:Great Power Politics in the Age of Unipolarity
152
Gilpin, Robert.
¡ðThe Rise of American Hegemony
496
Ikenberry,John
¡ðGetting Hegemony Right
121
Doyle, Michael.
¡ðLiberalism and World Politics
2696
Huntington, Samuel.
¡ðAmerican Ideals versus American Institutions
224
Keohane, Robert.
¡ðInstitutions for environmental aid: Politics lessons and opportunities
220
Keohane, Robert.
¡ðBeyond dichotomy: Conversations between international relations and feminist theory
404
Keohane, Robert.
¡ðGlobalization: What's New? What's Not? (And So What?)
243
Pye, Lucian
¡ðBolts from Olympus: An account of the Cultural Revolution sets new standards for Sinology
142
Pye, Lucian
¡ðA Calendar of Anniversaries, But a Dearth of Memories
83
Pye, Lucian
¡ðCan culture save international relations theory in the post-Cold War world? (Review)
912
Pye, Lucian
¡ðCivility, social capital, and civil society: Three powerful concepts for explaining Asia
281
Pye, Lucian
¡ðChina: Not your typical superpower
610
Pye, Lucian
¡ðChina: Erratic State, Frustrated Society
642
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðThe Iraq War and Contempt for Democracy
129
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðEmpire of the Men of Best Quality: The Ideology of the Polyarchy
117
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðDominance and its Dilemmas*
105
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðWar drums beating in the age of terror
80
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðPreventive War 'the Supreme Crime'
97
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðWars of Terror
95
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðThe Crimes of 'Intcom'
76
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðCrucial Questions in the "Age of Terror"
102
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðTerror and Just Response
89
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðWho are the Global Terrorists?
95
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðUS-Israel-Palestine
94
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðNeocolonial Invitation to a Tribal War
70
Chomsky, Noam
¡ðHegemony or Survival
139
Van Evera, Stephen
¡ðOffense, Defense, and the Causes of War
280
Van Evera, Stephen
¡ðWhen Peace Means War
138
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