Ted Hopf
Theodore Hopf is an American academic and a leading figure in constructivism in international relations theory. Hopf was dismissed from the National University of Singapore on 1 December 2020 because of the allegation of sexual misconduct. His 2002 Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999, won the Marshall D. Shulman Award for the best book of 2003 on the international politics of the former Soviet Union and Central Europe.
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Theodore Hopf is an American academic and a leading figure in constructivism in international relations theory. Hopf was dismissed from the National University of Singapore on 1 December 2020 because of the allegation of sexual misconduct. His 2002 Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999, published by Cornell University Press won the Marshall D.
Shulman Award for the best book of 2003 on the international politics of the former Soviet Union and Central Europe.
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