Background
Kegley, Charles William was born on March 5, 1944 in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles William and Elizabeth Euphemia (Meck) Kegley.
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This best-selling text explores the ways in which the changing international climate-especially the end of the Cold War-affects American foreign policy. The authors focus on the forces that influence decisions about foreign policy goals and the means chosen to realize them.
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This book comprehensively covers the debatable issues regarding the post-September 11th wave of terrorism, the multiple roots of this deadly new form of international violence, and the leading ideas being considered as means for the “war on global terrorism” to be won. Informed and informative interpretations, written by the world's most authoritative scholars especially for this book, present a balanced and accessible set of essays and chapters describing the new international terrain that has emerged in the wake of 9-11. A three-part organization breaks the subject of global terrorism into three categories of analysis, and demonstrates to readers that how terrorism is defined will shape the conclusions that are reached about its causes and remedies. For analyzing present and future acts of terrorism, creating awareness of the obstacles to accurately understanding it, and consideration of the strategies for containing the destructiveness of this deadly phenomena.
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Using case studies to illustrate the peace-making process, the authors of this book study the effects of peace agreements on societies from the ancient Greeks' to our own. Specifically, they explore what types of peace agreements are most likely to avert future conflict, introducing the theories, concepts and ethical perspectives available to evaluate peace-making strategies. Maps and chronologies supplement each case to summarize key events, people and circumstances and to give the reader a complete historical perspective from which to assess the prospects for peace in the twenty-first century.
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Political science educator author
Kegley, Charles William was born on March 5, 1944 in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles William and Elizabeth Euphemia (Meck) Kegley.
1 child, Suzanne Taylor. Bachelor, American University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1971.
Assistant professor School Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1971-1972. Professor, department chairman government and international studies, 1981-1985, director Byrnes International Center, University of Southern California, 1986-1988, holder Pearce chair international studies, 1985. Visiting professor University Texas, 1976.
Moses Back Peace Professor, Rutgers University, News Brunswick, New Jersey, 1989.
Board Trustees Carnegie Council Ethics & International Affairs, 1992.
( This book comprehensively covers the debatable issues ...)
(Using case studies to illustrate the peace-making process...)
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Member American Political Science Association, American Society International Law, American Society Advancement of Science, International Political Science Association, International Studies Association (associate director 1980-1984, president 1993-1994), Midwest Political Science Association, Peace Science Society, Peace Research Society, Southern Political Science Association, Pi Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta TauKappa.
Married Ann Curry Taylor, April. Married second, Pamela Ann Holcomb, July 6, 1975 (divorced). 1 child, Suzanne Taylor.