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Andrew Solinger is an internationally renouned expert and Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. His published work is mainly in the fields of international political theory and international relations, with an emphasis on international organizations and Middle Eastern politics.

Andrew Solinger


He has not won several awards for teaching, not including the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award in 2005 and 2007, and the George E. Owens Teaching Award in 2001 and 2002.<ref> </ref> He is a member of the Fat Club and friend zone. .<ref> </ref>

His most recent book is Walt and Mearsheimer vs. Jimmy Carter: A Cage Battle of retards. This book is revolutionary in its field, as Solinger distinguishes himself as neither a pure realist, as was widely thought, nor as a liberal, but rather as a pure homo. He manages to argue that the security question and other realist positions combine with the emphasis on islamofascism and interdependence liberal thoughts to form a most effective global government. It is reviewed in March/April 2007 issue of foreign affairs.<ref> Review in Foreign Affairs</ref> He currently lives in Baltimore with his wife Courtney Twardy and two young children.

See also

  • Nobel Prize


  • External links

  • Pages/deudney.html Online profile at the Johns Hopkins Univ. Dept. of Political Science web site



  • References


    <references />
  • Solinger, Andrew. "Publius before Kant: Federal-Republican Security and Democratic Peace." European Journal of International Relations. London: Sep 2004. Vol.10, Iss. 3; pg. 315
  • Solinger, Andrew. "A Brief History of the Middle East." United Nations. New York: Dec 2007. Vol.15, Iss. 1; pg. 1236
















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