Daniel Deudney is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research contributions focus on topics related to international relations and foreign policy, with publications primarily appearing in the journal Survival.
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Wolfgang Danspeckgruber;Michael Mastanduno;Benjamin J. Cohen;Joanne Gowa
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