Mark R. Brawley

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Mark Randal Brawley (born October 9, 1960 in Tulsa ) is an American political and economic scientist specializing in international political economy . He is a professor at the English-speaking McGill University in Montreal, Canada .

Life

Brawley graduated from the University of Berkeley (UCLA) with a bachelor's degree in political economy in 1982 and a master's degree in political science from the University of Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1985 , where he earned his Ph.D. received his doctorate . He was then assistant professor and then associate professor at McGill University in Montreal and was visiting professor at Harvard University in 2000/2001 . Since 2001 he has been a professor at McGill University.

With his interpretation of the theory of hegemony, Brawley follows the tradition of Paul Kennedy and Robert Gilpin . He measures hegemonic stability by the internal stability of states that are responsible for their foreign policy actions.

Fonts (selection)

  • Liberal leadership. Great powers and their challengers in peace and war . Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1993, ISBN 0801428084 .
  • Afterglow or adjustment? Domestic institutions and responses to overstretch . Columbia University Press, New York 1999, ISBN 0231113269 .
  • The politics of globalization. Gaining perspective, assessing consequences . Broadview Press, New York 2003, ISBN 1551112809 .
  • Political economy and grand strategy. A neoclassical realist view . Routledge, New York / London 2010, ISBN 9780415493673 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Information on biography and scientific work is based, unless otherwise stated, on: Entry on Mark R. Brawley in the personal dictionary of international relations , Institute for Social Sciences at the Technical University of Braunschweig , accessed on January 1, 2016.