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Etel Solingen
Born1952 (age 71–72)
Argentina
OccupationAmerican political scientist

Etel L. Solingen (born 1952) is a Distinguished Professor and the Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California Irvine.[1] She was President of the International Studies Association (ISA) in 2012-2013 and received the 2018 William and Katherine Estes Award from the National Academy of Sciences; the 2022 Richard Holbrooke Prize from the American Academy in Berlin; the 2020 Susan Strange Professorship at the London School of Economics; and the 2019 Distinguished Scholar award in International Security from the International Studies Association.

Bibliography

  • Scientists and the State: Domestic Structures and the International Context (1994, as editor)[2]
  • Industrial Policy, Technology and International Bargaining: Designing Nuclear Industries in Argentina and Brazil (1996)[3]
  • Regional Orders at Century's Dawn: Global and Domestic Influences on Grand Strategy (1998)[4]
  • Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East (2007)
  • Comparative Regionalism: Economics and Security (2013)
  • Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia (edited) (2021)

References

  1. ^ "Etel L. Solingen". sites.socsci.uci.edu. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ Kleinman, Daniel Lee (April 1998). "Etel Solingen, ed., Scientists and the State: Domestic Structures and the International Context (University of Michigan Press, 1994) (review)". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 40 (2): 409. doi:10.1017/S0010417598001133. S2CID 145482550. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  3. ^ E.J., Savino (1999). "Industrial Policy, Technology, and International Bargaining: Designing Nuclear Industries in Argentina and Brazil (review)". Journal of Latin American Studies. 31 (1): 191–243. doi:10.1017/s0022216x98545269. S2CID 145668256. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  4. ^ Kacowicz, Arie M. (2000). "Regional Orders at Century's Dawn: Global and Domestic Influences on Grand Strategy by Etel Solingen (review)". Political Science Quarterly. 115 (1): 167–169. doi:10.2307/2658066. JSTOR 2658066.