Background
Baldwin, David Allen was born on July 28, 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of James Howell and Pearl Mabel (Fisher) Baldwin.
(Reasserting the place of power as central to the study of...)
Reasserting the place of power as central to the study of politics, Baldwin explores the nature, forms and uses of power. Using insights from psychology, sociology, political science and economics, the author analyzes deterrence, compellence, military power and international interdependence.
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( A nuclear world desperately in need of alternatives to ...)
A nuclear world desperately in need of alternatives to military force demands better understanding of all techniques of statecraft. In this book David A. Baldwin draws on social power analyses to develop an analytic framework for evaluating such techniques, and uses it to challenge the conventional view that economic tools of foreign policy do not work. Integrating insights from economics, political science, psychology, philosophy, history, law, and sociology, this comprehensive work discusses not only the utility of economic statecraft but also its morality, legality, and role in the history of international thought. It will help statesmen, scholars, and citizens to evaluate crucial foreign policy choices.
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Baldwin, David Allen was born on July 28, 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of James Howell and Pearl Mabel (Fisher) Baldwin.
AB, Indiana University, 1958. Master of Arts, Princeton University, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1965.
Master of Arts (honorary), Dartmouth College, 1978.
Assistant professor government, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1965-1970; associate professor government, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1970-1975; John S. Dickey Professor, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1975-1980; professor government, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1980-1985; professor political science, Columbia University, New York City, 1985-1989; Ira Wallach Professor, Columbia University, New York City, since 1989. Director Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, 1987-1994.
( A nuclear world desperately in need of alternatives to ...)
(Reasserting the place of power as central to the study of...)
Member Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, since 1986. 1st lieutenant United States Army, 1962-1963. Member American Political Science Association (recipient Kammerer award 1986), International Political Science Association, International Studies Association, British International Studies Association, Academy Political Science, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Marilyn Claire Austin, August 10, 1957 (divorced September 1990). Children: Sarah, Rebecca, Emily. Married Helen Virginia Milner, May 24, 1991.