Richard Ned Lebow
Tampilan
Richard Ned Lebow adalah ilmuwan politik Amerika Serikat yang dikenal atas karya-karyanya di bidang hubungna internasional dan kebijakan luar negeri Amerika Serikat. Ia merupakan Dosen Emeritus Kepresidenan James O. Freedman di Dartmouth College, dosen teori politik internasional di Departemen Kajian Perang, King's College London, dan peneliti di Pembroke College, Universitas Cambridge. Ia merupakan salah satu konstruktivis berpengaruh dan pakar strategi dan manajemen konflik, Perang Dingin, politik memori, kontrafakta, politik dan etika identitas, filsafat ilmu, dan politik dan sastra Yunani kuno.
Lebow mendapatkan gelar B.A dari Universitas Chicago, M.A dari Universitas Yale, dan PhD dari City University of New York.[1]
Penghargaan
- Teaching Excellence Award, King’s College London, 2013
- Distinguished Scholar,International Studies Association, 2014
- Alexander L. George Award from the International Society of Political Psychology for the best book of the year (The Politics and Ethics of Identity)
- Honorary Doctorate, American University of Paris, 2013
- Robert Jervis-Paul Schroeder Award for the best book in international history and politics from the American Political Science Association (A Cultural Theory of International Relations), 2009
- Susan Strange Award for the best book international relations from the British International Studies Association (A Cultural Theory of International Relations), 2009
Daftar pustaka
- Constructing Cause in International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).
- Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System, coauthored with Simon Reich (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014).
- Franz Ferdinand Lives! A World Without World War I (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2014)
- The Politics and Ethics of Identity: In Search of Ourselves (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
- Co editor with Toni Erskine, Tragedy and International Relations (London: Palgrave, 2012).
- Why Nations Fight: The Past and Future of War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)
- Forbidden Fruit: Counterfactuals and International Relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010).
- A Cultural Theory of International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2008). Winner of the Jervis-Schroeder Award (American Political Science Association) for the best book in history and international relations. Winner of the Susan Strange Award (British International Studies Association) for the best book of the year.
- Coercion, Cooperation and Ethics (New York: Routledge, 2006).
- The Tragic Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). Winner of the Alexander L. George Award for the best book in political psychology.