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Michael W. Doyle is an American international relations scholar who is a theorist of the liberal "
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" and author of ''Liberalism and World Politics''. He has also written on the comparative history of empires and the evaluation of UN peace-keeping. He is a
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of International Affairs, Law and Political Science at Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs. He is the former director of Columbia Global Policy Initiative. He co-directs the Center on Global Governance at
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.


Early life

Michael W. Doyle was born in
Honolulu, HI Honolulu (; ) is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the island ...
and graduated from Jesuit High School in
Tampa, FL Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and the seat of Hillsborough Count ...
He earned his AB, AM, and PhD in political science, all from Harvard University.


Career

Doyle has taught at the
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, Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and Yale Law School. At Princeton University, he directed the
Center of International Studies The Center of International Studies (CIS) was a research center that was part of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1951 by six scholars who came to Princeto ...
and chaired the Editorial Board and the Committee of Editors of ''
World Politics The terms "world politics" or "global politics" may refer to: *Geopolitics, the study of the effects of geography on politics and International Relations (IR) *Global politics, a discipline of political science which focuses on political globalizati ...
''. He has long been a member and is the former chair of the board of the International Peace Institute. He was also a member of the External Research Advisory Committee of the UNHCR and the Advisory Committee of the Lessons-Learned Unit of the Department of Peace-Keeping Operations (UN). He is a member of
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, New York.


Kant's Perpetual Peace

In his 1983 essay ''Kant, Liberal Legacies and Foreign Affairs'', Doyle builds on Immanuel Kant's views on various issues; especially noted are his views on
liberal internationalism Liberal internationalism is a foreign policy doctrine that argues two main points: first, that international organizations should achieve multilateral agreements between states that uphold rules-based norms and promote liberal democracy, and, se ...
. Doyle discusses the two legacies of modern liberalism: the pacification of foreign relations among liberal states (see below) and international imprudence.


Awards and honors

In 2001, Doyle was elected a fellow of the
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and, in 2009, to the
American Philosophical Society The American Philosophical Society (APS), founded in 1743 in Philadelphia, is a scholarly organization that promotes knowledge in the sciences and humanities through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and communit ...
. In 2009, he received the
American Political Science Association The American Political Science Association (APSA) is a professional association of political science students and scholars in the United States. Founded in 1903 in the Tilton Memorial Library (now Tilton Hall) of Tulane University in New Orleans, ...
's Charles E. Merriam Award, which is biennially given to "a person whose published work and career represent a significant contribution to the art of government through the application of social science research." In 2011, Doyle received the Hubert H. Humphrey Award from the American Political Science Association for "notable public service by a political scientist." In 2012, he was named the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Fellow of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) was founded in 1889 to promote progress in the social sciences. Sparked by Professor Edmund J. James and drawing from members of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore ...
. In 2014, he received an honorary degree from the University of Warwick.


Public service

Doyle served as Assistant Secretary-General and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General
Kofi Annan Kofi Atta Annan (; 8 April 193818 August 2018) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh secretary-general of the United Nations from 1997 to 2006. Annan and the UN were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize. He was the found ...
. In the Secretary General's Executive Office, he was responsible for strategic planning, including the Millennium Development Goals, outreach to the international corporate sector through the Global Compact, and relations with Washington. He is the former chair of the Academic Council on the United Nations System. He was also the chair of United Nations Democracy Fund from 2007 to 2013, elected by the members and appointed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.


Model International Mobility Convention

As the director of the Columbia Global Policy Initiative's, Doyle convened the group of experts who developed the Model International Mobility Convention. Now a Carnegie Council project, MIMC is building a Network that will encourage support for and develop the convention in order to address emerging international mobility challenges, including pandemic disease and climate stress. The Model International Mobility Convention fills a gap in international law by covering the multiple forms of international mobility, ranging from visitors through labor migrants to forced migrants and refugees. It proposes a comprehensive framework for international mobility with the goal of establishing a cumulative set of rights afforded to internationally mobile people (and the corresponding rights and responsibilities of states).


Personal life

Doyle is married to
Amy Gutmann Amy Gutmann (born November 19, 1949) is an American academic and diplomat who is the United States Ambassador to Germany. She was the eighth president of the University of Pennsylvania. In November 2016, the school announced that her contract ha ...
, US Ambassador to Germany and the former President of the University of Pennsylvania. Their daughter, Abigail Doyle, is a professor of chemistry at UCLA.


References


Publications

*''The Question of Intervention: John Stuart Mill and the Responsibility to Protect'' (Yale Press) *''Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism, and Socialism'' (W.W. Norton) *''Empires'' (Cornell University Press) *''Liberal Peace: Selected Essays'' (Routledge) *''UN Peacekeeping in Cambodia: UNTAC's Civil Mandate'' (Lynne Rienner Publishers) *''Striking First: Preemption and Prevention of International Conflict'' (Princeton Press) *''Making War and Building Peace'' (Princeton Press) with Nicholas Sambanis *''Alternatives to Monetary Disorder'' (Council on Foreign Relations/McGraw Hill) with Fred Hirsch and Edward Morse *''Keeping the Peace'' (Cambridge University Press) edited with Ian Johnstone and Robert Orr *''Peacemaking and Peacekeeping for the New Century'' (Rowman and Littlefield) edited with Olara Otunnu *''New Thinking in International Relations Theory'' (Westview) edited with John Ikenberry *''The Globalization of Human Rights'' (United Nations University Press) edited with Jean-Marc Coicaud and Anne-Marie Gardner


External links


Member Profile, Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University


* ttps://foreignpolicy.com/2009/10/26/one-world-rival-theories/ Article with Michael W. Doyle by Foreign Policy, "One World, Rival Theories" (26 Oct 2009)br>Interview with Michael W. Doyle on the background of “Doyle’s Law” given on the occasion of receiving an honorary degree from the University of Warwick (Jul 2014)

Article with Michael W. Doyle by Columbia Law School, "Professor Michael Doyle Calls Upon Students for Assistance in Creating a Model International Mobility Treaty" (1 Sep 2015)

Interview with Michael W. Doyle by ''Columbia News'', "Michael Doyle Brings Diverse Experts Together to Solve Global Policy Problems" (15 Oct 2015)

Video with Michael W. Doyle by C-SPAN, "The Question of Intervention," (18 Feb 2016)
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