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The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks

Online ISBN:
9780190231538
Print ISBN:
9780190228217
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks

Jennifer Nicoll Victor (ed.),
Jennifer Nicoll Victor
(ed.)
Public and International Affairs, George Mason University
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Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University

Alexander H. Montgomery (ed.),
Alexander H. Montgomery
(ed.)
Political Science, Reed College
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Alexander H. Montgomery holds a Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University (2006) and is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science at Reed College. His research on international relat ions, network analysis, and nuclear proliferation has been published in International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, International Security, Intelligence and National Security, and elsewhere.

Mark Lubell (ed.)
Mark Lubell
(ed.)
Environmental Science, University of California Davis
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Mark Lubell is Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy and Director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior at the University of California, Davis.

Published online:
3 August 2016
Published in print:
20 September 2017
Online ISBN:
9780190231538
Print ISBN:
9780190228217
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This volume is a foundational resource on the study of networks in politics. It is grounded in the understanding that networks are omnipresent in the natural and social worlds, and they are at the heart of politics. The 43 essays in this volume offer instruction on network theory and methods at beginning and advanced levels; they also provide an assessment of the state-of-the-discipline on a variety of applied network topics in politics. Leading scholars in the field address key questions in political science such as: Why do people vote? How can governments foster innovations? How can countries build ties that promote peace? What are the most fruitful strategies for disrupting arms or terrorist networks? In answering these questions, the volume provides both a summary of the state of the field and a roadmap for moving forward.

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