Academic appointments Ruggie taught at
Columbia University, becoming Dean of the
School of International and Public Affairs. which the UN Human Rights Council endorsed unanimously in 2011. They are also known as the "Ruggie principles" or the "Ruggie framework". and
epistemic communities into the
international relations field; he adapted from
Karl Polanyi the term "
embedded liberalism" to explain the post-
World War II international economic order; and he was a major contributor to the emergence of the
constructivist approach to
international relations theorizing, which takes seriously the roles of
norms, ideas and identities, alongside other factors, in determining international outcomes. A survey in
Foreign Policy magazine named him as one of the 25 most influential international relations scholars in the United States and Canada. ==Awards and recognition==