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Review of: The Spy Novels of John le Carré: Balancing Ethics and politics, by Myron J. Aronoff
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Review of: The Spy Novels of John le Carré: Balancing Ethics and politics, by Myron J. Aronoff

John Nelson
The American political science review, Vol.95(1), pp.249-250
03/2001
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Published (Version of record)American Political Science Review, 95:1 (2001) pp. 249-250.

Abstract

Literary forms of inquiry into politics range far beyond the journal article and the scholarly monograph. Myron Aronoff's monograph serves us well by respecting the novel of international intrigue as an insightful form for analyzing the politics of diplomacy, bureaucracy, covert action, and international regimes. Aronoff targets the latter-day dean of spy novelists, David Cornwell, who writes under the name of John le Carré.

Political Science

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