Kenneth A. Schultz
Kenneth A. Schultz is Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His research examines international conflict and conflict resolution, with particular focus on the domestic political influences on foreign policy choices. He is the author of Democracy and Coercive Diplomacy, as well as numerous book chapters and articles in scholarly journals. He received the 2003 Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, and the 2011 Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching from Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences.
Kenneth A. Schultz
Kenneth A. Schultz is Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His research examines international conflict and conflict resolution, with particular focus on the domestic political influences on foreign policy choices. He is the author of Democracy and Coercive Diplomacy, as well as numerous book chapters and articles in scholarly journals. He received the 2003 Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, and the 2011 Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching from Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences.
Books by Kenneth A. Schultz
World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions
Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz
Ebook Folder, 2009
A contemporary analytical approach to international relations—written at a level that introductory students can grasp.World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions
Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz
Fourth International Student Edition, E Book, 2018
The analytical framework instructors love—and the help students need applying it.World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions
Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz
Fifth Edition, Paperback, 2022
The accessible analytical framework to make sense of global events, and the tools to apply it.World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions
Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz
Fifth Edition, E Book, 2022
The accessible analytical framework to make sense of global events, and the tools to apply it.