Desch V. United States of America

Desch V. United States of America
Title Desch V. United States of America PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 1950
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Desch V. United States of America

Desch V. United States of America
Title Desch V. United States of America PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1950
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United States of America V. Trilling

United States of America V. Trilling
Title United States of America V. Trilling PDF eBook
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Pages 80
Release 1963
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Automobile Cases

Automobile Cases
Title Automobile Cases PDF eBook
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Pages 1572
Release 1959
Genre Accident insurance
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United States Rubber Company V. Borg-Warner Corporation

United States Rubber Company V. Borg-Warner Corporation
Title United States Rubber Company V. Borg-Warner Corporation PDF eBook
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Pages 68
Release 1966
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Cult of the Irrelevant

Cult of the Irrelevant
Title Cult of the Irrelevant PDF eBook
Author Michael Desch
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 364
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 069122899X

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How professionalization and scholarly “rigor” made social scientists increasingly irrelevant to US national security policy To mobilize America’s intellectual resources to meet the security challenges of the post–9/11 world, US Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates observed that “we must again embrace eggheads and ideas.” But the gap between national security policymakers and international relations scholars has become a chasm. In Cult of the Irrelevant, Michael Desch traces the history of the relationship between the Beltway and the Ivory Tower from World War I to the present day. Recounting key Golden Age academic strategists such as Thomas Schelling and Walt Rostow, Desch’s narrative shows that social science research became most oriented toward practical problem-solving during times of war and that scholars returned to less relevant work during peacetime. Social science disciplines like political science rewarded work that was methodologically sophisticated over scholarship that engaged with the messy realities of national security policy, and academic culture increasingly turned away from the job of solving real-world problems. In the name of scientific objectivity, academics today frequently engage only in basic research that they hope will somehow trickle down to policymakers. Drawing on the lessons of this history as well as a unique survey of current and former national security policymakers, Desch offers concrete recommendations for scholars who want to shape government work. The result is a rich intellectual history and an essential wake-up call to a field that has lost its way.

Trawler Sirius Star, Inc. V. Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company

Trawler Sirius Star, Inc. V. Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
Title Trawler Sirius Star, Inc. V. Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company PDF eBook
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Pages 68
Release 1952
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