Bruce Russett
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Bruce
Russett,
Ph.D., Yale University, 1961, is Dean Acheson Professor
of International Relations and Editor of the Journal
of Conflict Resolution. He has been President of
the International Studies Association and the Peace
Science Society (International) and a Fellow of the
Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and holds
an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University. He has
held Carnegie, Center for Global Partnership, Ford,
Fulbright-Hays, German Marshall Fund, Guggenheim, Korea
Foundation, MacArthur, Social Science Research Council,
U.S. Institute of Peace, Naval War College, World Society
Foundation, and National Science Foundation awards,
and has held teaching or research appointments at Columbia,
Harvard, M.I.T., Tel Aviv, Tokyo University Law School,
the University of Michigan, and the University of North
Carolina. He is currently teaching Theories of War and
Peace, Democracy, Interdependence and Peace, and War
and Public Health. His most recent books are Grasping
the Democratic Peace: Principles for a Post-Cold War
World, 1993; The
Once and Future Security Council, 1997; World
Politics: The Menu for Choice, 8th ed., 2006;
Triangulating Peace: Democracy, Interdependence,
and International Organizations, 2001; New
Directions for International Relations, 2005;
and Purpose
and Policy in the Global Community, 2006.
Campus address: 124 Prospect Street, Room 107
Phone: 203.432.5233
Email: bruce.russett@yale.edu.
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