Kenneth Waltz, a prominent thinker in international relations known as the father of the political theory neorealism, died on May 12. He was 88. Waltz joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1971 and became ...
On Sunday evening, Dr. Kenneth Waltz passed away at the age of 88. Waltz is best known for his books Man, the State, and War and Theory of International Politics. The first book set the terms on which ...
Dr. Kenneth Waltz, best known as the founder of political science's school of neorealism, passed away yesterday at the age of 88 as a result of complications from pneumonia and congestive heart ...
Close to midnight on May 12, at the age of almost 89, Kenneth Waltz passed away. He was lucid until a just a few hours before the end -- mentally sharp and clear-eyed as ever, fully engaged ...
Sometimes someone with outlying views can usefully illuminate differences among those who appear closer to the mainstream. The very starkness of the outlier’s thinking can clarify what is at stake in ...
The passing of the monumental international-relations theorist Kenneth Waltz last week has already attracted two commemorations in these spaces. His sober yet unconventional realist thought appeared ...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (center) visits the Natanz uranium enrichment facilities in 2008. Photo by the Office of the Presidency of the Islamic Republic of Iran via Getty Images. Among a ...
News out of Moscow on the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program is not good. Tehran has dug in its heels on its right to enrichment and appears unlikely to make any serious concession to the West ...
The past several months have witnessed a heated debate over the best way for the United States and Israel to respond to Iran’s nuclear activities. As the argument has raged, the United States has ...
Waltz hardly believed that states and individuals didn’t matter, as he regularly engaged in policy recommendation. Rather, he believed that systemic factors, largely beyond the reach of states and ...