Henry Farrell (political scientist)
Irish-american political scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish-american political scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Farrell is an Irish-born political scientist at Johns Hopkins University. He previously taught at the University of Toronto and earned his PhD from Georgetown University. His research interests include, trust and co-operation; E-commerce; the European Union; and institutional theory. He is an elected member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[1]
Henry Farrell | |
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Born | Ireland | June 30, 1970
Nationality | Irish-American |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Georgetown University (Ph.D.) University College Dublin (B.A. and M.A.) |
Academic work | |
School or tradition | Political scientist |
Institutions | Johns Hopkins University |
A major contribution has been in his work with Abraham Newman on weaponized interdependence.[2][3][4][5]
Farrell is a member of the Crooked Timber group blog.[6] He has written articles on blogging for Foreign Policy and The Chronicle of Higher Education. He has written for the Washington Post blog, Monkey Cage,[7] including as editor-in-chief from 2019-2022.[8] He published a piece in The Economist in 2023 on the "religious schism" seen among AI engineers,[9] and another piece on the similarity of AI models to older forms of knowledge integration.[10]
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