Quincy Wright

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Quincy Wright was an influential American political scientist and international law scholar known for his pioneering work on war, peace, and international relations.

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instanceOf human
international law scholar
political scientist
awardReceived APSA Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award
surface form: Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award
citizenship American
contributedTo codification of principles of international law
empirical study of war
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
employer University of Chicago
University of Minnesota
familyName Wright
fieldOfWork international law
international relations
peace and conflict studies
war studies
givenName Quincy
hasAcademicDiscipline international law
international relations
political science
influenced development of peace research
theory and practice of international law
influencedBy legalist traditions in international law
realism in international relations
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Political Science Association
American Society of International Law
nationality American
notableFor contributions to the development of international relations as an academic discipline
pioneering work on the causes and prevention of war
scholarship on international organization and collective security
notableWork A Study of War
Politics Among Nations
surface form: The Study of International Relations
occupation jurist
political scientist
university teacher
sexOrGender male
studied collective security
international organization
peace
use of force in international relations
war

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