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Stanley Hoffmann is one of the most eminent political scholars of our age – a renowned authority in the study of French, European and world politics over half a century, an influential theorist of international relations, a critical analyst of US foreign policy, and a voice of moral conscience in many public debates of his time. Hoffmann has always asked big questions – and to those questions he brings an encyclopaedic mind that crosses boundaries between politics, history, sociology, law, philosophy, ethics and literature. This brief article highlights some aspects of his life and work, and introduces a symposium in his honour bringing together five leading scholars on France, Europe, international relations and international law – each with an enduring debt to the teaching, writings and example of Stanley Hoffmann.
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104th APSA Annual Meeting, Boston, 28–31 August 2008. My thanks to the French Politics Group and the European Politics and Society Section of APSA for co-sponsoring this panel.
The new biennial Stanley Hoffmann Award for articles on French politics was inaugurated at the 103rd APSA Annual Meeting in Chicago, 30 August – 2 September 2007.
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Shields, J. Stanley Hoffmann: A political life. Fr Polit 7, 359–367 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1057/fp.2009.25
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