Mar 19, 1982 | University of Michigan
Ethics, Law, and the Exercise of Self-Command
THOMAS C. SCHELLING did his graduate work at Harvard University immediately after World War II and joined the Marshall Plan, first in Europe and then in Washington, D.C. He taught at Yale University for five years, and became Professor of Economics at Harvard in 1958. Most of his work has been in the study of bargaining and conflict, much of it applied to diplomacy, strategy, and arms control.