Michael Foley (academic)
Professor Michael Foley is an international relations scholar and current head of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University in Wales, United Kingdom.[1] Foley holds a BA from Keele University and a MA and PhD from the University of Essex.[1] He is currently Associate Editor of the journal International Relations.[1]
Publications
- The New Senate: Liberal Influence on a Conservative Institution, 1959-1972. ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980)
- A Government of Laws Men and Machines: Modern American Politics and the Appeal of Newtonian Mechanics (London: Routledge, 1990), 285pp.
- The British Presidency: Tony Blair and the Politics of Public Leadership (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000), 374pp.
- ‘President Bush, the War on Terror and the Populist Tradition’, International Politics (Palgrave Macmillan), vol.44, no.6 (2007), pp. 666–91.
- American Credo: The Place of Ideas in US Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007), 492pp.
- ‘Bringing realism to American liberalism: Kenneth Waltz and the process of a cold war adjustment’ International Relations (Sage), vol. 23, no.3 (2009), pp. 313–27.
References
- 1 2 3 "Aberystwyth University - Foley, Michael". Website of Aberystwyth University. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
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