Jack Ernest Vincent
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Jack Ernest Vincent (born December 26, 1932, in Portland, Oregon[1]) is a Borah Professor Emeritus of the Department of Political Science at the University of Idaho.[2]
- The Handbook of International Relations (New York: Barron's 1969).
- United Nations Handbook (New York: Barron's 1969).
- United Nations Handbook (New York: Barron's, Revised Edition, 1976).
- Understanding International Relations (Washington: University Press of America, 1979).
- International Relations: Law (Washington: University Press of America, 1983).
- International Relations: Structures (Washington: University Press of America, 1983).
- International Relations: United Nations (Washington: University Press of America, 1983).
- The Caucusing Groups of the United Nations: An Examination of Their Attitudes toward the Organization. (Stillwater: Oklahoma State University Press, 1965).
- Factor Analysis in International Relations: Interpretation, Problem Areas and An Application (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1971).
- Project Theory: Interpretations and Policy Relevance (Washington: University Press of America, 1979).
- International Relations: Theory (Washington: University Press of America, 1983).
- Support Patterns in the United Nations (Washington: University Press of America, 1983).