Alexander Wendt

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Alexander Wendt is a prominent American political scientist and leading figure in international relations theory, best known for advancing constructivism through works such as "Social Theory of International Politics."

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instanceOf constructivist theorist
international relations scholar
person
political scientist
academicWorkplace Dartmouth College
Ohio State University
University of Chicago
Yale University
citizenshipStatus American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Macalester College
University of Minnesota
fieldOfWork constructivism in international relations
international relations
international relations theory
political science
genre academic writing
hasAcademicConcept cultures of anarchy
states as people
the social construction of power politics
hasNotableIdea anarchy is what states make of it
mutual constitution of agents and structures in IR
states as social actors
influenced constructivist scholars in international relations
the development of mainstream constructivism in IR
influencedBy Anthony Giddens
Jürgen Habermas
Kenneth N. Waltz
surface form: Kenneth Waltz
knownFor advancing constructivism in international relations
social theory of international politics
theory that anarchy is socially constructed
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork Anarchy is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics
Quantum Mind and Social Science
Social Theory of International Politics
occupation academic
author
professor
theoreticalOrientation constructivism
writesAbout international norms
ontology of the state
philosophy of social science
social construction of international politics
state identity

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