Karl W. Deutsch

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Hayward R. Alker grad student Yale (Philosophy Tree)
Andrei S. Markovits grad student Harvard (Literature Tree)
Bruce Russett grad student Yale
Peter J. Katzenstein grad student 1973 Harvard
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Deutsch KW. (1990) Global Models: Some Uses and Possible Developments International Political Science Review. 11: 165-175
Deutsch KW. (1987) Towards the scientific understanding of nationalism and national development: the crucial contribution of Stein Rokkan European Journal of Political Research. 15: 653-666
Westrum R, Markovits AS, Deutsch KW. (1981) Fear of science, trust in science : conditions for change in the climate of opinion Contemporary Sociology. 10: 805
Deutsch KW, Merritt RL. (1979) Transnational Communications and the International System Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 442: 84-97
Deutsch KW. (1979) On World Models and Political Science Government and Opposition. 14: 1-17
Deutsch KW, Politics MAt. (1978) Problems of world modeling : political and social implications The Economic Journal. 88: 616
Alker HR, Deutsch KW, Markovits AS. (1977) Global opportunities and constraints for regional development: A review of interdisciplinary simulation research toward a world model as a framework of studies of regional development Social Science Information. 16: 83-102
Deutsch KW. (1975) On Inequality and Limited GrowthSome World Political Effects International Studies Quarterly. 19: 381-398
Deutsch KW, Kochen M. (1975) Means and Goals of Political Decentralization . By Lundquist Lennart. (Lund: Studentlitteratur, 1972. Lund Political Studies, 12. Pp. 191. SK. 30.) American Political Science Review. 69: 1429-1430
Deutsch KW. (1974) On the interaction of ecological and political systems : Some potential contributions of the social sciences to the study of man and his environment Social Science Information. 13: 5-15
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