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  1. LIBERALISM AND. WORLD POLITICS. MICHAEL W. DOYLE. Johns Hopkins University. Building on a growing literature in international political reexamine the traditional liberal claim that governments founded on a respect individual liberty exercise "restraint" and "peaceful intentions" in their foreign.

  2. Michael W. Doyle. 1986 American Political Science Review . Preserved Fulltext. Web Archive Capture PDF (3.6 MB) https://web.archive.org/web/20170810200846/http://www.rochelleterman.com/ir/sites/default/files/doyle%201986.pdf. A copy of this work was available on the public web and has been preserved in the Wayback Machine.

  3. Liberalism and World Politics. M. Doyle. Published in American Political Science… 1 December 1986. Political Science. Building on a growing literature in international political science, I reexamine the traditional liberal claim that governments founded on a respect for individual liberty exercise “restraint” and “peaceful intentions ...

  4. ican Political Science Review (Doyle 1986, 1162); and the identical sentence (this time in italics for empha-sis) in Ways of War and Peace (1997, 284). I explicitly Michael W. Doyle is Harold Brown Professor, School of Interna-tional and Public Affairs and Columbia Law School, Columbia Uni-versity, 1314 IAB, 420 West 118th Street, New York, NY ...

  5. Michael Doyle (Ph.D., Harvard, 1977) previously has taught at the University of Warwick (U.K.), Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and Yale University. His publications include The Question of Intervention: John Stuart Mill and the Responsibility to Protect; Liberal Peace; Ways of War and Peace; U.N. Peacekeeping in Cambodia: UNTAC ...

  6. Michael W. Doyle (born 1948 [citation needed]) is an American international relations scholar who is a theorist of the liberal "democratic peace" and author of Liberalism and World Politics. He has also written on the comparative history of empires and the evaluation of UN peace-keeping.

  7. Michael W. Doyle. - 30 Nov 1986 - American Political Science Review. - Vol. 80, Iss: 04, pp 1151-1169. Reads 0. Chats 0. PDF. TLDR. In this article, the traditional liberal claim that governments founded on a respect for individual liberty exercise "restraint" and "peaceful intentions" in their foreign policy is revisited. Abstract :