Philip Windsor

Phillip Windsor, c. 1980s Philip Windsor was a British academic teaching International Relations mostly at the London School of Economics. He was born in India in 1935, studied at Merton College, and taught at the LSE from 1965. At LSE, he was known and valued for his distinctive lecturing style, and for engaging with students and colleagues outside formal teaching settings. For years, he taught "Strategic Aspects of International Relations", a flagship course in the International Relations department. He was a major influence on various thinkers, including Christopher Coker.

He authored a range of articles on Germany, German reunification and on strategic studies. Philip Windsor died in June 2000.

The LSE's International Relations Department has named its prize for the best Master's dissertation after Philip Windsor. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Windsor, Philip
Published 1971
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by Windsor, Philip
Published 1969
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