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  1. Michael W. Doyle. Michael William Doyle (* 14. September 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler . Doyle ist Professor für internationales Recht und internationale Beziehungen an der Columbia University. Er befasste sich mit Imperialismustheorie, prägte den Begriff „ Augusteische Schwelle “ und war für ...

  2. 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. [1] He has also written on the comparative history of empires and the evaluation of UN peace-keeping. He is a University professor of International Affairs ...

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  4. Michael Doyle is a renowned scholar of global constitutionalism, international affairs, and democratic peace theory. The author of a dozen books, he specializes in international relations theory, international security, international organizations, and the global regime for migration.

  5. www.siwps.org › people › michael-doyleMichael Doyle – SIWPS

    University Professor, School of Law and Department of Political Science, Columbia University. md2221@columbia.edu. (212) 854-3061. 1314 International Affairs. Michael W. Doyle is a University Professor of Columbia University in the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia Law School and the Department of Political Science.

  6. Liberalism and world politics. MW Doyle. American political science review 80 (4), 1151-1169. , 1986. 3530. 1986. Making war and building peace: United Nations peace operations. MW Doyle, N Sambanis. Princeton University Press.

  7. Michael W. Doyle is the Director of the Columbia Global Policy Initiative and the Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law and Political Science at Columbia University. His current research focuses on international law and international relations.