Peter J. Katzenstein | |
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Born | Peter Joachim Katzenstein February 17, 1945 Hamburg, Germany |
Awards | Johan Skytte Prize (2020) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Influences | Karl Deutsch |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Political science |
Sub-discipline | International relations |
School or tradition | Constructivism |
Institutions | |
Influenced | Bruce Jentleson, David A. Lake, Louis Pauly, Joseph Grieco, Rawi Abdelal |
Peter Joachim Katzenstein FBA (born February 17, 1945) is a German-American political scientist. He is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. Katzenstein has made influential contributions to the fields of comparative politics, international relations, and international political economy.[1][2][3]
His main concentration lies in the study of culture, religion, identity, and regionalism in the interstate system, for which he is known as a proponent of constructivist thinking.[4] He is often associated with the school of neoliberal institutionalism through his joint projects with Robert Keohane. He is known for his influential research on corporatism.[5]
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