Talk:Robert Jervis
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His chair
[edit]I failed to learn, at the Col. U site and elsewhere, which AES his chair is named for. My guess is AES II, but IMO it should stay lk'd to the Dab pending evidence.
--Jerzy•t 17:23, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
Neutrality issues
[edit]This article has sections that do not seem to comply with Wikipedia's neutrality policy. Examples: 'He revolutionized the study of foreign policy making...' 'Two groundbreaking books...' '...a formidable social scientist rather than just a towering figure...' Similarly, the lead states Jervis is 'one of the most influential' scholars in international relations without a citation for this statement. The article is in need of attention from someone familiar with the subject, to determine if these statements are a fair depiction of Jervis, and if so, provide references to that effect. Terraxos (talk) 00:51, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
- I agree. Needs some attention, not about being fair or truthful, but factual, relevant and written in encyclopediatic terms, thanks, --Tom 16:21, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
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