This link has been bookmarked by 14 people . It was first bookmarked on 21 Apr 2009, by Todd Suomela.
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17 Oct 12
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Not many top-ranked scholars of international relations are going into government, and even fewer return to contribute to academic theory.
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"the growing withdrawal of university scholars behind curtains of theory and modeling would not have wider significance if this trend did not raise questions regarding the preparation of new generations and the future influence of the academic community on public and official perceptions of international issues and events. Teachers plant seeds that shape the thinking of each new generation; this is probably the academic world's most lasting contribution."
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Yet too often scholars teach theory and methods that are relevant to other academics but not to the majority of the students sitting in the classroom before them.
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but young people should not hold their breath waiting for them to be implemented. If anything, the trends in academic life seem to be headed in the opposite direction.
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16 Oct 12
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More than 1,200 think tanks in the United States provide not only ideas but also experts ready to comment or consult at a moment's notice
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Departments should give greater weight to real-world relevance and impact in hiring and promoting young scholars
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25 May 09
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21 Apr 09
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13 Apr 09
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