1. Nearly sixty years ago, Hans J. Morgenthau complained that "the retreat into the trivial, the formal, the methodological, the purely theoretical, the remotely historical-in short, the politically irrelevant-is the unmistakable sign of a 'non-controversial' political science that has neither friends nor enemies because it has no relevance for the great political issues in which society has a stake;See David Newsom;See M. Benjamin Mollov, Power and Transcendance: Hans J. Morgenthau and the Jewish Experience,2000
2. Scholasticism in Political Science;Lawrence Mead;Perspectives on Politics,2010
3. The Theory-Policy Debate in Political Science and Nuclear Proliferation;National Security Studies Quarterly,1999
4. Two Worlds of International Relations
5. Is Anyone Listening?: International Relations Theory and Policy Relevance;Joseph Lepgold;Political Science Quarterly,1998