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词条 Quincy Wright
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Academic work

  3. Selected publications

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2012}}Philip Quincy Wright (December 28, 1890 – October 17, 1970) was an American political scientist based at the University of Chicago known for his pioneering work and expertise in international law and international relations. Daniel Gorman argues that Wright played a major role in transforming international law "from a set of guidelines by which states governed their interactions to a tool for enacting peaceful change in international relations." [1]

Biography

Born in Medford, Massachusetts, Wright received his B.A. from Lombard College in 1912.[2] He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois in 1915. He joined the department of social sciences at the University of Chicago in 1923 and remained there until 1956, when he became Professor of International Law in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia. Following his retirement at Virginia in 1961, he was a Visiting Professor in numerous universities in the United States and abroad. In 1927, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[3] He was one of the co-founders of Chicago's Committee On International Relations in 1928, the first graduate program in international relations established in the United States. In addition to his academic work, Wright was an adviser to Justice Robert H. Jackson at the Nuremberg Trials, and often provided advice to the U.S. State Department.

Wright served as president of several scholarly bodies, including the American Association of University Professors (1944–46), the American Political Science Association (1948–49), the International Political Science Association (1950–1952), and the American Society of International Law (1955–56). He was a member of the editorial board of the American Association of International Law from 1923 until his death. He was also active in the U.S. United Nations Association. See Eleanor R. Finch, "Quincy Wright, 1890-1970" (obituary), The American Journal of International Law 65 (January 1971): 130-131.

Wright's brothers were the geneticist Sewall Wright and the aeronautical engineer Theodore Paul Wright.

Academic work

During the 1920s, the horrors of World War I were foremost in the thoughts of many social scientists. Soon after his arrival at Chicago, Wright organized an ongoing interdisciplinary study of wars, which eventually resulted in over 40 dissertations and 10 books. Wright summarized this research in his magnum opus A Study of War (1942).

According to Karl Deutsch of Harvard University,

{{quote|War, to be abolished, must be understood. To be understood, it must be studied. No one man worked with more sustained care, compassion, and level-headedness on the study of war, its causes, and its possible prevention than Quincy Wright. He did so for nearly half a century, not only as a defender of man's survival, but as a scientist. He valued accuracy, facts, and truth more than any more appealing or preferred conclusions; and in his great book, A Study of War, he gathered, together with his collaborators, a larger body of relevant facts, insights, and far-ranging questions about war than anyone else has done. (Deutsch 1970).}}

Wright's study of warfare inspired many social scientists and his database of wars is an indispensable resource for anyone seriously interested in quantitative studies of human conflicts.

Other than A Study of War, Wright published a further 20 books and nearly 400 journal articles during his career. Several of his books became standard texts, including Mandates Under the League of Nations (1930) and The Study of International Relations (1955).

Selected publications

  • The Control of American Foreign Relations. 1922. Macmillan.
  • [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2142128 The Palestine Problem], Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 3 (Sept., 1926), pp. 384–412, via JSTOR
  • Mandates Under the League of Nations. 1930. University of Chicago Press.
  • Research in International Law Since the War. 1930. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  • A Study of War. 1942. University of Chicago Press.
  • The Study of International Relations. 1955. Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  • The Strengthening of International Law. 1960. Academic of International Law.
  • International Law and the United States. 1960. Asia Publishing House.
  • The Role of International Law in the Elimination of War. 1961. Oceana.

See also

{{Portal|Biography}}
  • War
  • War cycles

References

1. ^Gorman, 2017, p 336.
2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Fox|first1=William T. R.|authorlink1=William Thornton Rickert Fox|title="The Truth Shall Make You Free": One Student's Appreciation of Quincy Wright|journal=Journal of Conflict Resolution|volume=14|issue=4|pages=449–452|jstor=173343|doi=10.1177/002200277001400404}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter W|url=http://www.amacad.org/publications/BookofMembers/ChapterW.pdf|publisher=American Academy of Arts and Sciences|accessdate=April 16, 2011}}
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Further reading

  • {{cite journal |last=Deutsch |first=Karl W. |title=Quincy Wright's Contribution to the Study of War |journal=Journal of Conflict Resolution |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=473–8 |date=December 1970 |doi=10.1177/002200277001400410 |url=http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/14/4/473.full.pdf+html}}
  • {{cite news |author= |title=Dr. Quincy Wright, 79, Is Dead; Authority on International Law; Proponent of Understanding |agency= |work= |newspaper=New York Times |pages= |page= |date=18 October 1970 |url=}}
  • {{cite journal |last=Falk |first=Richard A. |title=Quincy Wright: On Legal Tests of Aggressive War |journal=American Journal of International Law |volume=66 |issue= |pages=560–571 |date=July 1972 |jstor=2198728}}
  • Gorman, Daniel. "International Law and the International Thought of Quincy Wright, 1918–1945" Diplomatic History 41#2 (April 2017), pp 336–361, https://doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhw052;
    • [https://networks.h-net.org/system/files/contributed-files/ar725.pdf online H-Net review of Gorman article]
  • {{cite book |last=Thompson |first=Kenneth |chapter=Quincy Wright |editor1-first=Glenn H. |editor1-last=Utter |editor2-first=Charles |editor2-last=Lockhart |title=American Political Scientists: A Dictionary |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HTXDxjW6OBAC&pg=PA448 |year=2002 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |isbn=978-0-313-31957-0 |pages=448–9 }}
  • {{cite journal |last=Whiting |first=Allen S. |title=In Memoriam: Quincy Wright, 1890–1970—A Symposium |journal=Journal of Conflict Resolution |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=443–8 |date=December 1970 |doi=10.1177/002200277001400403 |url=http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/14/4/443.full.pdf+html}}
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External links

  • {{Internet Archive author |sname=Quincy Wright}}
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10 : 1890 births|1970 deaths|Guggenheim Fellows|American military historians|American male non-fiction writers|American political scientists|Lombard College alumni|University of Illinois alumni|University of Chicago faculty|Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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