Robert David Putnam is a renowned political scientist and Harvard professor specializing in comparative politics.
He is best known for his influential work on social capital, particularly his book "Bowling Alone," which argues that American civic engagement has declined significantly since the 1960s.
Putnam developed the two-level game theory in international relations and has written extensively on democracy, civic life, and inequality.
His research has had a substantial impact on both academic and public discourse, making him one of the most frequently cited authors in political science courses.
Putnam's work continues to shape discussions on community, social bonds, and the challenges facing American society.
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