Kenneth W. Thompson, the prophet of norms: thought and practice

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2013)
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Abstract

The aim of this book is to capture, the international thought and practice of Kenneth W. Thompson. His career embodied three roles in which he revealed his thoughts and practice: as a facilitator of space for encouraging debates, scholarship and practice; as an educator; and most importantly as a theorist of international relations.

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