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− | '''Hedley Bull''', [[FBA]] ( | + | '''Hedley Bull''', [[FBA]] (10 June,1932 – 18 May 1985) was Professor of [[International Relations]] at the [[Australian National University]] and [[Montague Burton Professor of International Relations]] at Oxford from 1977 to 1985.<ref>{{cite book |
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As a Rockefeller fellowship recipient, Bull spent much of 1957 and 58 as a visiting scholar in the United States, firstly at Harvard's [[Center for International Affairs]], at Johns Hopkins' [[School of Advanced International Studies]] and at the [[University of Chicago]].<ref> | As a Rockefeller fellowship recipient, Bull spent much of 1957 and 58 as a visiting scholar in the United States, firstly at Harvard's [[Center for International Affairs]], at Johns Hopkins' [[School of Advanced International Studies]] and at the [[University of Chicago]].<ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 1 March 2011
Hedley Bull, FBA (10 June,1932 – 18 May 1985) was Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University and Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford from 1977 to 1985.[1]
As a Rockefeller fellowship recipient, Bull spent much of 1957 and 58 as a visiting scholar in the United States, firstly at Harvard's Center for International Affairs, at Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies and at the University of Chicago.[2]
References
- ↑ Who's Who. 2008. A & C Black
- ↑ Remembering Hedley.