Abstract
When a gulf develops between the men concerned with the practice of a subject and their brethren concerned with research in that subject, the explanation usually offered by the practitioner is that the scholars have become “too theoretical.” A gulf now separates students of international affairs from men concerned with the development and execution of foreign policy but, strangely enough, one of the principal factors helping to create this situation is that the concerns of the student are not theoretical enough.

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