Paul Michael Kennedy is a British historian known for his work on international relations, economic power, and grand strategy.
He has authored several influential books examining British foreign policy and conflicts between major powers throughout history.
Kennedy's academic career has included professorships at prominent universities.
His research focuses on the interplay between economic resources, military capabilities, and geopolitical influence in shaping the trajectory of nations over time.
Kennedy's analytical approach combines detailed historical study with broader theories about the cyclical rise and fall of great powers on the world stage.
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