Brother Can You Spare a Paradigm? (Or Was Anybody Ever a Realist?)
In a series of letters to the editor, Peter D. Feaver, Gunther Hellman, Randall L. Schweller, Jeffery W. Taliaferro, & William C. Wohlforth offer insights regarding realism theory as articulated in "Is Anybody Still a Realist?" by Jeffrey W. Legro & Andrew Moravcsik (International...
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description | In a series of letters to the editor, Peter D. Feaver, Gunther Hellman, Randall L. Schweller, Jeffery W. Taliaferro, & William C. Wohlforth offer insights regarding realism theory as articulated in "Is Anybody Still a Realist?" by Jeffrey W. Legro & Andrew Moravcsik (International Security 24:2, Fall 1999, pp. 5-55). In the final letter, Legro & Moravcsik expand upon their arguments & reply to their critics. A. Funderburg |
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