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      • Joshua S. Goldstein is an International Relations professor who writes about the big issues facing humanity. He is the author of six books about war, peace, diplomacy, and economic history, and a bestselling college textbook, International Relations.
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  2. Joshua S. Goldstein (born December 27, 1952) is professor emeritus of international relations at American University. He graduated with a BA from Stanford University in 1981 and earned his doctorate at MIT 1986.

  3. Professor Joshua S. Goldstein is an award-winning scholar of international relations who has written and spoken widely on war and society, including war's effects on gender, economics, and psychological trauma, and on climate change and nuclear energy.

  4. Joshua S. Goldstein Professor Emeritus of International Relations, American University and Research Scholar, Dept. of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

  5. Joshua S. Goldstein is an International Relations professor who writes about the big issues facing humanity. He is the author of six books about war, peace, diplomacy, and economic history, and a bestselling college textbook, International Relations.

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    Joshua S. Goldstein. 16 Poets Corner Rd., Amherst, MA 01002. (413) 256-6363 jg@joshuagoldstein.com. Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D., political science, 1986; M.S., 1984. Stanford University, B.A., political science, with distinction, 1981. Research and Teaching Experience: 1993 - American University, Washington, DC ...

  7. Joshua S. Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at American University. He is the author of six books about war, peace, diplomacy, and economic history, and a bestselling college textbook, International Relations. See www.joshuagoldstein.com.

  8. Feb 5, 2019 · In “A Bright Future,” Joshua S. Goldstein and Staffan A. Qvist look to Europe for examples of how nuclear energy can help solve the global warming crisis.