Michael Doyle

Michael Doyle (1948- Present) is an international relations scholar whose most influential work is "Empires," an analysis of imperialism. In this work, he differentiates between different forms of empire and also provides case studies of historical empires, including the Roman Empire, British Empire, Ottoman Empire, and Egyptian empire. Doyle is currently the Director of the Center of International Studies, and Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. He attended Harvard University, receiving an AB, MA, and PhD in Political Science. Further information- http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/03/05/michaelDoyle.html Doyle, Michael

 

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