Harvey Starr: Pioneer in the Study of Conflict Processes and International Relations
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Through Starr's personal narrative, the book examines the interplay between intellectual trajectories and political memories in the context of intellectual autobiography. It highlights the evolution of his research in Conflict Processes and International Relations Theory, emphasizing themes like diffusion, geography, and decision-making. Additionally, it offers valuable insights for graduate students and junior faculty on navigating the challenges of academia while fostering professional growth and success.

