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Introduction
1. Wither the Silence : European Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of an American Discipline; Felix Rosch
PART I: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE
2. People on the Move - Ideas on the Move: Academic Cultures and the Problematic of Translatability; Hartmut Behr and Xander Kirke
3. Translating Max Weber: Exile Attempts to Forge a New Political Science; Peter Breiner
PART II: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE GENESIS OF AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
4. International Law, emigres and the Foundation of International Relations; Peter M R Stirk
5. 'Professor Kelsen's Amazing Disappearing Act'; William E. Scheuerman
6. 'Has Germany a Political Theory? Is Germany a State?' The Foreign Affairs of Nations in the Political Thought of Franz L. Neumann; David Kettler and Thomas Wheatland
7. From the Berlin Political Studies Institute to Columbia and Yale: Ernst Jaeckh and Arnold Wolfers; Rainer Eisfeld
8. Totalitarian Ideology and Power Conflicts - Waldemar Gurian as International Relations Analyst after the Second World War; Ellen Thummler
9. "Foreign Policy in the Making" - Carl J. Friedrich's Realism in the Shadow of Weimar Politics; Paul Petzschmann
10. Simone Weil: An Introduction; Helen M. Kinsella
PART III: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THEIR HISTORIC-SEMIOTIC NETWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES
11. From International Law to International Relations. Emigre; Scholars in American Political Science and International Relations; Alfons Sollner
12. German Jews and American Realism; Richard Ned Lebow.
Émigré scholars and the genesis of international relations : a European discipline in America?. ISBN 9781137334688. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.