Michael Doyle

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This is an article about the university professor. For the politician from Pennsylvania, see Michael F. Doyle

Michael W. Doyle (born 1948) is an international relations scholar whose most influential work is Empires, an analysis of imperialism. In this work, he differentiates between different forms of empire and also provides case studies of historical empires, including the Roman Empire, British Empire, Ottoman Empire, and Egyptian empire. He also wrote "Ways of War and Peace" in 1997. Most scholars agree that Doyle belongs to the Idealist group of the political spectrum.

Doyle is currently Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs.

He attended Harvard University, receiving an AB, MA, and PhD in Political Science.

He is married to Amy Gutmann, President of the University of Pennsylvania.

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In Michael Doyle's "Kant's Perpetual Peace", Doyle builds on Immanuel Kant's views on various issues, especially noted are his views on Liberal Internationalism. Doyle discusses the two legacies of Modern Liberalism: The pacification of foreign relations among liberal states and international imprudence.

Michael W. Doyle, "Kant's Perpetual Peace," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 80, No. (Dec. 1986), 1115-1169.

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