Richard Ned Lebow
Professor Richard Ned Lebow is an American political scientist best known for his work in international relations and U.S. foreign policy. He is a noted constructivist and expert on strategies of conflict management, the Cold War, the politics of memory and ancient Greek politics and literature.
Lebow holds the following degrees[1]:
Lebow has a number of professional affiliations, as detailed on the Dartmouth faculty website; these include:
Bibliography
- Why Nations Fight (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)
- Forbidden Fruit: Counterfactuals and International Relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010).
- A Cultural Theory of International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2008). Winner of the Jervis-Schroeder Award (American Political Science Association) for the best book in history and international relations. Winner of the Susan Strange Award (British International Studies Association) for the best book of the year.
- Coercion, Cooperation and Ethics (New York: Routledge, 2006).
- The Tragic Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). Winner of the Alexander L. George Award for the best book in political psychology.
- Nuclear Crisis Management: A Dangerous Illusion (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs, 1987)
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