Bertrand Badie Explained
Bertrand Badie (born 1950) is a French political scientist and international relations specialist, emeritus professor at Sciences Po.[1] He is one of the most renowned French specialists in international relations.[2]
Bibliography
- Bertrand Badie, The sociology of the State, University of Chicago Press, 1983,
- Bertrand Badie, The imported State, Stanford University Press, 2000
- Bertrand Badie, Diplomacy of Connivance, Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012,
- Bertrand Badie, Humiliation in International Relations, Bloomsbury, 2017
- Bertrand Badie, New perspectives on the international order, Palgrave, 2019
- Bertrand Badie, Rethinking International relations, Elgar, 2020
- Bertrand Badie, co-editor of The International Encyclopedia of Political Science (with Berg-Schlosser and Morlino), Sage, 2011 and Handbook of Political Science, Sage, 2020
Notes and References
- Web site: Prof. Bertrand Badie visits Columbia University Alliance . alliance.columbia.edu . 2016-01-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151224075756/http://alliance.columbia.edu/prof-bertrand-badie-visits-columbia-university . 2015-12-24 . dead.
- Anna Leander, « Bertrand Badie: Cultural Diversity Changing International Relations », in Iver B. Neumann, Ole Waever (dir.), The Future of International Relations. Masters in the Making?