The invention of international relations theory realism, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the 1954 Conference on Theory /
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New York :
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c2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- One discipline, many histories / Nicolas Guilhot
- Morality, policy, and theory : reflections on the 1954 conference / Robert Jervis
- Tensions within realism : 1954 and after / Jack Snyder
- The Rockefeller Foundation conference and the Long Road to a theory of international politics / Brian C. Schmidt
- The speech act of realism : the move that made IR / Ole Waver
- The realist gambit : postwar American political science and the birth of IR theory / Nicolas Guilhot
- Kennan : realism as desire / Anders Stephanson
- American hegemony, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the rise of academic international relations in the United States / Inderjeet Parmar
- Realism and neoliberalism : from reactionary modernism to postwar conservatism / Philip Mirowski.