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Quincy Wright
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- Quincy Wright was among the most productive and influential scholars of international relations, law, and war during his lifetime. The high regard he enjoyed is evidenced by his long-term tenure as editor of the American Journal of International Law and his election to the presidencies of the American Society of International Law, the American Political Science Association, and the International Political Science Association. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Wright, Quincy (1890—1970)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Quincy_Wright
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