A series from Louisiana State University Press and the Miller Center of Public Affairs aims to encourage a marriage between political theory and foreign policy. The series editor notes the subject has not been the focus of any major intellectual center since the mid-1960s. The series is authored by Michael Joseph Smith and published on the paperswithcode platform.
Use Cases
- Analyzing the evolution of realist political thought based on the series' focus on theorists from Weber to Kissinger
- Studying the interconnection between ideas and foreign policy decisions as described in the series intent
- Identifying key scholars and intellectual centers in the field of political theory and international relations based on the series' secondary objective
Strengths
- Series is organized by a university press and an academic center to meet a stated scholarly need
- Focuses on a specific, under-examined area bridging political theory and foreign policy
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified
Provenance
- Source
- Michael Joseph Smith, Louisiana State University Press, Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia
- Collection Method
- Organized as a scholarly series to publish studies.
- Time Range
- Covers realist thought from Weber to Kissinger; series initiated to address a gap since the mid-1960s.
- Freshness
- Last updated date is unknown.
- Geography
- Focus on foreign policy and international relations, specific geography not stated.