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Arthur Stein (political Scientist)
Arthur Asher Stein (born November 19, 1950) is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. Specialising in issues such as ethnic conflict, terrorism, economic relations, and global governance, Stein has served on the editorial boards of '' International Organization'', the '' American Journal of Political Science'', and ''International Interactions'' and was a member of the Statewide Steering Committee for the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation. He is currently an Editor of the ''American Political Science Review''. Publications *''Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstances and Choice in International Relations'' (1990)Pierre Andrew J. (1993) Foreign Affairs September/October Book Review of ''Why nations cooperate: circumstance and choice in international relations'' by Arthur Stein, Cornell University Press, 1990 References External links Arthur A. Stein, personal webpage UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) i ...
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Arthur Stein (historian)
Arthur Stein (10 June 1871, in Vienna – 15 November 1950, in Prague) was an Austrian-Czech historian and epigrapher. From 1892 to 1897 he studied history, archaeology and epigraphy at the University of Vienna, where his teachers were Eugen Bormann, Otto Benndorf and Emil Szántó. Following graduation, he took an extended study trip to Bulgaria, Italy, Greece and Asia Minor. In 1915 he obtained his habilitation for classical history and archaeology at the Charles University in Prague, University of Prague, where in 1922 he was named a full professor of Roman archaeology and epigraphy. Because of his Jewish heritage, he was imprisoned at Theresienstadt concentration camp from July 1942 to May 1945. With Edmund Groag, he published three volumes of the second edition of the ''Prosopographia Imperii Romani'' (1933–43). Selected works * ''Die kaiserlichen Verwaltungsbeamten unter Severus Alexander'', 1912 – The imperial administrative officers under Severus Alexander. * ...
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