International Security in Practice; The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 282, [14] pages. Abbreviations. Footnotes. Figures. Tables. Bibliography. Index. Decorative front cover. This is one of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations. This work was the winner of the 2011 Prize in International Relations awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association for “the best book published in 2009 or 2010”; and recipient of a Honorable Mention for the 2011 Lepgold Prize awarded by Georgetown University for “exceptional contributions to the study of international relations.” Vincent Pouliot (Ph.D. University of Toronto, 2008) is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. He is also the Director of the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS) and a Research Fellow at CERI-Sciences. Pouliot's research interests include the political sociology of international organizations, the politics of multilateral diplomacy, and the global governance of international security. He is the co-editor of International Practices (with Emanuel Adler) and Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics (with Ole Jacob Sending and Iver B. Neumann). More