Two worlds of international relations : academics, practitioners and the trade in ideas /
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1994
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Table of Contents:
- Pt.I. Introduction. Academic international relations : the siren song of policy relevance / Christopher Hill
- Pt. II. The academic perspective. The place of theory in the practice of human rights / John Vincent
- The historian and the foreign office / Zara Steiner
- International political economy and the national policy-maker / Roger Tooze
- Pt. III. The practitioner's viewpoint. The international lawyer : inside and outside foreign ministries / F. D. Berman
- Foreign policy-making : planning or reflex? / James Cable
- Holding policy-makers to account : the problem of expertise / Tam Dalyell
- Pt. IV. Practical dilemmas and the two worlds. Between two worlds : think-tanks and foreign policy / William Wallace
- History and policy-makers in Argentina and Britain / Peter J. Beck
- Buddy, can you spare a paradigm? American academics and the debate on foreign direct investment in the USA / Michael Hodges
- Pt. V. Conclusion. The two worlds : natural partnership or necessary distance? / Christopher Hill and Pamela Beshoff