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  1. Hans Joachim Morgenthau (February 17, 1904 – July 19, 1980) was a German-American jurist and political scientist who was one of the major 20th-century figures in the study of international relations. Morgenthau's works belong to the tradition of realism in international relations theory; he is usually considered among the most influential ...

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Hans Morgenthau (born February 17, 1904, Coburg, Germany—died July 19, 1980, New York, New York, U.S.) was a German-born American political scientist and historian noted as a leading analyst of the role of power in international politics. Educated first in Germany at the Universities of Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich, Morgenthau did ...

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  3. Hans Morgenthau’s “Politics Among Nations” taught thinkers from George F. Kennan to Henry Kissinger to put national interest above idealism. America is still learning that lesson.

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  5. This project explores how the ideas of Hans Morgenthau, who introduced realism to Americans at the dawn of the Cold War, can help guide the United States through the emerging period of great power ...

  6. May 29, 2018 · Hans J. Morgenthau (1904-1979) was an American political scientist who taught at the University of Chicago and at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York. His classic text, Politics Among Nations, was the leading work for students of international politics for over a quarter century. Hans J. Morgenthau was born on February 17 ...

  7. Debates over how ideas matter in international relations have come to occupy a key place in the field. Through a reexamination of the thinking of Hans Morgenthau, this article seeks to recover a tradition of classical realism that stressed the role of ideas in both the construction of action and in political and ethical judgment.

  8. Sep 13, 2017 · Political leadership should also display several practical virtues. First, political leadership should exhibit “skill” (Morgenthau 1962a, 313, 1962c, 11). Footnote 10 The leadership should excel at using a wide range of means—establishing alliances, building a community of common interest, striking diplomatic deals with the opponent to buy more time, or waging ideological war—to ...

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