Glenn Durland Paige | |
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Born | Brockton, Massachusetts, United States | June 28, 1929
Died | 22 January 2017 Honolulu, Hawaii | (aged 87)
Alma mater | Princeton University; Harvard University; Northwestern University |
Known for | Korean War decision-making, the scientific study of political leadership, and nonkilling |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Politics; East Asian Regional Studies; Political Science |
Institutions | University of Hawaiʻi; Center for Global Nonkilling; Center for Global Nonviolence |
Glenn Durland Paige (28 June 1929 – 22 January 2017) was an American political scientist.[1] He was Professor Emeritus of political science at the University of Hawaiʻi and Chair of the Governing Council of the Center for Global Nonkilling. Paige is known for developing the concept of nonkilling,[2][3] his studies on political leadership,[4] and the study of international politics from the decision-making perspective with a case study of President Harry S. Truman's decision to involve the United States in the Korean War.[5]
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