Two worlds of international relations : academics, practitioners and the trade in ideas | |
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In the twentieth century the social science of international relations has gone from strength to strength. At first, policy-makers showed little interest in academic international relations, but in the last thirty years they have both encouraged and to a degree intervened in this burgeoning field. For their part, academics have been drawn more and more into commentary on governments' actions, to the point where, for some, the policy debate represents the main focus of their research. |
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Statement of Responsibility | edited by Christopher Hill and Pamela Beshoff |
Author(s) | Christopher Hill - Personal Name Pamela Beshoff - Personal Name |
Edition | |
Call Number | [POL-IRT-69] |
Subject(s) | International relations -- Research International relations -- Decision making Foreign relations |
Language | English |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publishing Year | 1994 |
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