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Paul K. MacDonald is an American political scientist and a Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College. He is known for his research on global power politics, U.S. foreign policy, and the political and military dimensions of overseas expansion. His work has been widely published in the American Political Science Review, International Organization, International Security, Security Studies, Review of International Studies, and Foreign Affairs. He is also a faculty member of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs, and an affiliate at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation. In the Foreign Affairs review of MacDonald's book Networks of Domination: The Social Foundations of Peripheral Conquest in International Politics, G. John Ikenberry comments: "The book is a sober reminder that great military power and dreams of empire cannot guarantee control of even a small foreign country -- much less world domination." Jack Snyder similarly noted that MacDonald's research helps "sharpen the insights of those who think about grand strategy and those who study how social network patterns shape our world." (en) |
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Paul K. MacDonald is an American political scientist and a Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College. He is known for his research on global power politics, U.S. foreign policy, and the political and military dimensions of overseas expansion. (en) |
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