Notable Constructivists in International Relations
- Emanuel Adler
- Michael Barnett
- Thomas J. Biersteker
- Didier Bigo
- Mark Blyth
- Barry Buzan
- Jeffrey T. Checkel
- Karin Fierke
- Martha Finnemore
- Patricia Goff
- Stefano Guzzini
- Ernst B. Haas
- Peter M. Haas
- Rodney Bruce Hall
- Ted Hopf
- Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
- A. Iain Johnston
- Peter J. Katzenstein
- Elizabeth Kier
- Audie Klotz
- Friedrich Kratochwil
- Richard Ned Lebow
- Iver Neumann
- Jeffrey Legro
- Cecelia Lynch
- Kathleen R. McNamara
- Daniel H. Nexon
- Nicholas Onuf
- Vincent Pouliot
- Richard Price
- Erik Ringmar
- Thomas Risse
- John Ruggie
- Chris Reus-Smit
- Leonard Seabrooke
- Kathryn Sikkink
- Nina Tannenwald
- J. Ann Tickner
- Ole Wæver
- Alexander Wendt
- Janice Bially Mattern
- Michael Bassett
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