Richard Rosecrance

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Richard Newton Rosecrance (* 1930 ) is an American economist , historian and political scientist. He researches and teaches in the field of international relations and deals in particular with the relationship between economic phenomena and state foreign policy. Rosecrance is considered a representative of the liberal school of thought in the field of international relations.

Life

Rosecraft was director of the Belfer Center for International Relations at UCLA and worked at King's College London, the London School of Economics , the European University Institute and the Australian National University . He is also a former US State Department employee. Currently, Rosecrance Adjunct Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Governance of Harvard University , senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs of the John F. Kennedy School of Governance and currently researching at the University of California in political science .

Works (selection)

  • 1986: The Rise of the Trading State
  • 1990: America's Economic Resurgence
  • 1993: The Domestic Bases of Grand Strategy
  • 1999: The Rise of the Virtual State
  • 2001: The New Great Power Coalition (Ed.)
  • 2006: No More States? (Ed.)

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