The article reconstructs the early 20th century conversation among American political scientists about colonialism, imperialism, and empire. This account of the early disciplinary history of the sub-field of International Relations challenges the conventional claims that the field was not established until the end of World War I and that the subsequent period was characterized by idealism. The principal focus is on the contributions of Paul S. Reinsch who was a central figure in carving out a discrete discourse about international politics. Reinsch's work is a testimony to vibrant conversation about international politics that was taking place well before the conclusion of the Great War. This conversation focused on the topics of imperialis...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century the margins that have demarcated the subject matter of ...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
This article examines the link between disciplinary identity formation, history creation and progres...
This article reconstructs the interwar discourse of international relations among American political...
The study of International Relations (IR) emerged in the context of transnational networks of schola...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
This thesis describes the development of the discipline of Political Science in the United States be...
International Relations in American Political Science. Pascal Vennesson [176-194]. Even if the end ...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
Of all the self-images of the discipline of international relations, none holds more sway than that ...
The American Empire Debate (AED) erupted in the late 1990s and prompted a research agenda among Amer...
In 1898, the United States forced Spain to release the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the ...
It is a truism to say that the discipline of international relations (IR) is primarily concerned wit...
ABSTRACT. While the American origins of the discipline of political science have often been noted an...
Is there an academic–policy divide, and does that gap need to be bridged? For decades, International...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century the margins that have demarcated the subject matter of ...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
This article examines the link between disciplinary identity formation, history creation and progres...
This article reconstructs the interwar discourse of international relations among American political...
The study of International Relations (IR) emerged in the context of transnational networks of schola...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
This thesis describes the development of the discipline of Political Science in the United States be...
International Relations in American Political Science. Pascal Vennesson [176-194]. Even if the end ...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
Of all the self-images of the discipline of international relations, none holds more sway than that ...
The American Empire Debate (AED) erupted in the late 1990s and prompted a research agenda among Amer...
In 1898, the United States forced Spain to release the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the ...
It is a truism to say that the discipline of international relations (IR) is primarily concerned wit...
ABSTRACT. While the American origins of the discipline of political science have often been noted an...
Is there an academic–policy divide, and does that gap need to be bridged? For decades, International...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century the margins that have demarcated the subject matter of ...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
This article examines the link between disciplinary identity formation, history creation and progres...