Chalmers Johnson

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Chalmers Johnson was an American political scientist and author best known for his influential critiques of U.S. foreign policy and imperial overreach, particularly in works like "Blowback."

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instanceOf academic
author
person
political scientist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
University of Chicago
employer University of California, Berkeley
University of California, San Diego
familyName Johnson
fieldOfWork East Asian studies
U.S. foreign policy
comparative politics
international relations
political economy
political science
givenName Chalmers
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Political Science Association
Council on Foreign Relations
movement critique of American imperialism
realism in international relations
notableIdea blowback (unintended consequences of foreign policy)
notableWork Blowback
Dismantling the Empire
MITI and the Japanese Miracle
Nemesis
Peasant Nationalism and Communist Power
Revolutionary Change
Sorrows of Empire
surface form: The Sorrows of Empire
occupation political scientist
university teacher
writer
positionHeld professor of political science
sexOrGender male

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Sorrows of Empire author Chalmers Johnson
Sorrows of Empire notableWorkOf Chalmers Johnson
Blowback author Chalmers Johnson
Chalmers notableBearer Chalmers Johnson
MITI and the Japanese Miracle author Chalmers Johnson
Revolutionary Change author Chalmers Johnson
Revolutionary Change hasAuthor Chalmers Johnson
Dismantling the Empire author Chalmers Johnson