Murray Forsyth
Professor Murray Forsyth, (b. 1936 Victoria, Hong Kong), is a British political scientist.
Biography
He was educated at Wellington College.[1] and Balliol College, Oxford. He is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester.
Alexander Warleigh argues that Forsyth's account of the European Union as a confederation in his book Unions of States is the best way to understand the EU.[2]
Books
- Unions of states : the theory and practice of confederation, 1981
- Reason and Revolution: The Political Thought of the Abbe Sieyes, 1987
- The Political Classics: A Guide to the Essential Texts from Plato to Rousseau, 1992
- The Political Classics: Hamilton to Mill, 1993
- The Political Classics: Green to Dworkin , 1996
References
- ↑ "Christopher Bulteel, Inspiring head of public school," David Caute, The Guardian, Friday 5 November 199.
- ↑ Better the Devil you know? Synthetic and confederal understandings of European unification Author: Alexander Warleigha Affiliation: a Lecturer in Politics of the European Union, University of Reading, doi:10.1080/01402389808425255 Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year Published in: journal West European Politics, Volume 21, Issue 3 July 1998 , pages 1 - 18
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