Background
Lieber, Robert James was born on September 29, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
( No Common Power's focus on the intrinsic paradox of wo...)
No Common Power's focus on the intrinsic paradox of world politics provides the perfect forum for responding to the dramatic changes that have taken place in the international political system. The book is positioned at the intersection between the world of affairs and the world of ideas to provide an interesting, attention-grabbing approach designed to integrate recent events with key concepts and controversies at the foundation of the international system. The book focuses on conflict in the international system, watersheds in international relations, order and the “anarchical society” and anarchy, order, and constraint. For individuals interested in international relations and policy making.
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Political science educator writer
Lieber, Robert James was born on September 29, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor in Political Science with high honors, University of Wisconsin, 1963; postgraduate in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1963-1964; Doctor of Philosophy in Government, Harvard University, 1968; postgraduate St. Antony's College, Oxford (England) University, 1969-1970.
Assistant professor Political Science, University of California, Davis, 1968-1972;
associate professor, University of California, Davis, 1972-1977;
department chairman Political Science, University of California, Davis, 1975-1976, 77-80;
professor, University of California, Davis, 1977-1981;
professor, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1982;
department chairman government, Georgetown University, Washington, 1990-1996. Visiting professor University of Oxford, 1969, Fudan U., Shanghai, 1988. Research associate Center International Affairs, Harvard University, 1974-1975.
Consultant unites states department State andDept. Defense, since 1975.
( No Common Power's focus on the intrinsic paradox of wo...)
(Political Science, Foreign Relations, Soviet Studies, Mil...)
Advanceman national campaign staff McCarthy for President, 1968. Foreign policy advising presidential campaigns of Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1979-1980, Walter Mondale.
1984, Bill Clinton, 1991-1992. Coordinator Middle East Issues presidential campaign Michael Dukakis, 1988. Member Council on Foreign Rels., International Institute for Strategic Studies, Phi Beta Kappa.
M. Nancy Isaksen; 2 children.