Journal Article - Quarterly Journal: International Security
Correspondence: Isms and Schisms: Culturalism versus Realism in Security Studies
Abstract
In separate letters to the editors, John Duffield, Theo Farrell, and Richard Price take issue with Michael Desch's position that culturalism can at best supplement realism in the study of international relations. Desch responds.
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John S. Duffield, Theo Farrell, Richard Price, and Michael C. Desch. “Correspondence: Isms and Schisms: Culturalism versus Realism in Security Studies.” Quarterly Journal: International Security, vol. 24. no. 1. (Summer 1999): 156-180 .
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