Randall Schweller Explained

Randall Schweller
Alma Mater:SUNY Stony Brook (B.A.) Columbia University (M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.)
School Tradition:Neoclassical realism
Influences:Thomas Schelling, Stephen Walt, Robert Jervis
Workplaces:Ohio State University
Influenced:Shiping Tang, Jessica L.P. Weeks

Randall L. Schweller (born 1958) is Professor of Political Science at the Ohio State University, where he has taught since 1994. He is a current member of the International Security editorial board and former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Security Studies.[1]

He earned his PhD from Columbia University in 1993 and was as an Olin Fellow at Harvard University in 1993-94. His primary teaching and research interests include international security and international relations theory, and he is perhaps best known for his Balance of Interests theory, a revision to Kenneth Waltz's Balance of Power theory and Stephen Walt's Balance of Threat theory. His work on this subject includes: Randall Schweller, "Tripolarity and the Second World War", International Studies Quarterly 37:1 (March 1993) and Randall Schweller, Deadly Imbalances: Tripolarity and Hitler's Strategy of World Conquest (Columbia University Press, 1998).[2]

Often associated with Structural Realists like Kenneth Waltz and Stephen Walt, he may more accurately be portrayed as a Neoclassical Realist[3] (a term coined by Gideon Rose) because of his willingness to consider non-structural explanations of state behavior (other neoclassical realists include Fareed Zakaria, Thomas J. Christensen, and William Wohlforth). For instance: Randall Schweller and David Priess, "A Tale of Two Realisms: Expanding the Institutions Debate," Mershon International Studies Review 41:2 (April 1997)

He is also credited with reemphasizing the distinction between status-quo and revisionist states and incorporating that difference into realist theories of state behavior. Randall Schweller, "Bandwagoning for Profit: Bringing the Revisionist State Back in", International Security 19:1 (Summer 1994) and Randall Schweller, "Neorealism's Status-Quo Bias: What Security Dilemma?" Security Studies 5:3 (Spring 1996).

Schweller is an avid guitarist and fronted a cover band of the Grateful Dead named "Timberwolf."[4]

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  1. Web site: Randall Schweller Ohio State University - Academia.edu . 2024-09-23 . osu.academia.edu.
  2. Book: Taliaferro . Jeffrey W. . Ripsman . Norrin M. . Lobell . Steven E. . 2012 . The Challenge of Grand Strategy: The Great Powers and the Broken Balance between the World Wars . . 27–29, 188, 216, 313 . 9781139536776.
  3. Book: Davidson . Chase O. . 2008 . Neoclassical Realism and the Collapse of the 1994 Agreed Framework . 60 . 9780549595687.
  4. Timberwolf - Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias - 1980 . 2012-04-20 . kent277 . 2024-06-05 . YouTube.