Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide in International Relations

Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide in International Relations

by Daniel MaliniakSusan Peterson Ryan Powers and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/05/2020

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There is a widening divide between the data, tools, and knowledge that international relations scholars produce and what policy practitioners find relevant for their work. In this first-of-its-kind conversation, leading academics and practitioners reflect on the nature and size of the theory-practice divide. They find the gap varies by issue area and over time.


The essays in this volume use data gathered by the Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) Project over a fifteen-year period. As a whole, the volume analyzes the structural factors that affect the academy’s ability to influence policy across issue areas and the professional incentives that affect scholars’ willingness to attempt to do so. Individual chapters explore these questions in the areas of trade, finance, human rights, development, environment, nuclear weapons and strategy, interstate war, and intrastate conflict. Each substantive chapter is followed by a response from a policy practitioner, providing their perspective on the gap and the possibility for academic work to have an impact.


Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide in International Relations provides concrete answers and guidance about how and when scholarship can be policy relevant.

ISBN:
9781626167834
9781626167834
Category:
International relations
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-05-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Georgetown University Press
Susan Peterson

Susan Peterson was Professor Emerita of Ceramics at Hunter College and a practising ceramist whose work has been exhibited throughout the world.

She wrote numerous books on ceramics including The Craft and Art of Clay, Contemporary Ceramics and Jun Kaneko.

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