Bruce W. Jentleson
Affiliations: | Political Science | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeChristopher A. Whytock | grad student | 2007 | Duke |
Joseph M. Cantey | grad student | 2014 | Duke |
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Jentleson BW. (2017) Global Governance, the United Nations, and the Challenge of Trumping Trump Global Governance: a Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations. 23: 143-149 |
Jentleson BW. (2014) Strategic Recalibration: Framework for a 21st-Century National Security Strategy Washington Quarterly. 37: 115-136 |
Jentleson BW. (2012) The John Holmes memorial lecture: Global governance in a Copernican world Global Governance. 18: 133-148 |
Jentleson BW. (2012) The Obama Administration and R2P: Progress, Problems and Prospects Global Responsibility to Protect. 4: 399-423 |
Jentleson BW. (2012) Theories of International Politics and Zombies . By Daniel W. Drezner. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. 136p. $14.95. Perspectives On Politics. 10: 212-213 |
Jentleson BW. (2012) Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy: Iraq, 9/11, and Misguided Reform by Paul R. Pillar Political Science Quarterly. 127: 477-478 |
Jentleson BW, Ratner E. (2011) Bridging the Beltway-Ivory Tower gap International Studies Review. 13: 6-11 |
Jentleson BW. (2006) The Courage to Prevent International Studies Review. 8: 498-500 |
Jentleson BW, Whytock CA. (2005) Who 'Won' Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debate and Its Implications for Theory and Policy International Security. 30: 47-86 |
Jentleson BW, Whytock CA. (2005) Who "won" Libyan? The force-diplomacy debate and its implications for theory and policy International Security. 30: 47-86 |