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          Wohlforth is Assistant Professor at the Department of Politics, Princeton University....

          William Wohlforth

          American political scientist, born 1959

          William Curti Wohlforth (born 1959) is the Daniel Webster Professor of Government in the Dartmouth College Department of Government, of which he was chair for three academic years (2006-2009).

          Wohlforth was Editor-in-chief of Security Studies from 2008 to 2011.[1] He is linked to the Neoclassical realism school[2][3] and known for his work on American unipolarity.[4]

          Academic career

          Wohlforth received his bachelor's degree in International Relations (summa cum laude) from Beloit College.

          William C. Wohlforth is Assistant Professor of International Relations in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

        1. Review article of: T. V. Paul, Deborah Welch Larson, and William C. Wohlforth, eds., Status in World Politics.
        2. Wohlforth is Assistant Professor at the Department of Politics, Princeton University.
        3. Brooks (Dartmouth College) and William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) take stock of these debates and provide a powerful defense of American globalism.
        4. See Kathleen Collins and William C. Wohlforth, "Central Asia: Defying 'Great Game' Expecta- tions," in Richard J. Ellings and Aaron L. Friedberg, with.
        5. He went on to receive his Master's and Ph.D. from Yale University in International Relations as well.

          He is the author of Elusive Balance: Power and Perceptions during the Cold War (Cornell, 1993) and editor of Witnesses to the End of the Cold War (Johns Hopkins, 1996) and Cold War Endgame: Oral History, Analysis, and Debates (Penn State, 2003).

          Wohlforth's 1999 article "The Stab