Philosophical Pragmatism and International Relations: Essays for a Bold New World

Lexington Books (2013)
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Philosophical Pragmatism and International Relations bridges the gap between philosophical pragmatism and international relations, two disciplinary perspectives that together shed light on how to advance the study and conduct of foreign affairs. Authors in this collection discuss a broad range of issues, from policy relevance to peacekeeping operations, with an eye to understanding how this distinctly American philosophy, pragmatism, can improve both international relations research and foreign policy practice.

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Eric Thomas Weber
University of Kentucky
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University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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