Constructivism (international Relations) - Notable Constructivists in International Relations

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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