Robert Putnam

Robert Putnam

Robert David Putnam is a political scientist and professor of public policy at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is also visiting professor and director of the Manchester Graduate Summer Programme in Social Change, University of Manchester . Putnam developed the influential two-level game theory that assumes international agreements will only be successfully brokered if they also result in domestic benefits. His most famous work, Bowling Alone, argues that the United States has undergone an unprecedented collapse in civic, social, associational, and political...
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Birthdate:January 9, 1941
Birthplace:Rochester, New York
Age:71
Education:Swarthmore College, Yale University

Written works by Robert Putnam

TitlePublishedGenre
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community 2000 Non-fiction
Making Democracy Work Sociology
Democracies in Flux
beliefs of politicians: ideology, conflict, and democracy in Britain and Italy
Kayf tanjaḥu al-dīmuqrāṭīyah
tradizione civica nelle regioni italiane
pianta e le radici
Hanging Together
Sovrani ma interdipendenti
Revitalizing trilateral democracies
comparative study of political elites
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