How to Cite
Jouvenel on Politics and Political Science in America. (2003). The Political Science Reviewer, 32, 76-92. https://politicalsciencereviewer.wisc.edu/index.php/psr/article/view/424
Abstract
References to the United States are relatively infrequent in Bertrand de Jouvenel’s major works, but America was never far from his thoughts. He knew America well, at first hand as well as from books, and he united a friend’s familiarity with American culture with a profound appreciation of American political institutions.Most read articles by the same author(s)
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