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Explaining the Iraq War: Counterfactual Theory, Logic and Evidence


January 10, 2012 FRANK HARVEY, Dalhousie University. Presented by CIPS. Frank Harvey is Professor of International Relations at Dalhousie University. He has published numerous articles in various outlets and is the author of The Homeland Security Dilemma: Fear, Failure and the Future of American Insecurity (Routledge, 2008), Smoke and Mirrors: Globalized Terrorism and the Illusion of Multilateral Security (University of Toronto Press, 2004) and Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence (with David Carment, Praeger, 2001), as well as of half a dozen other books. His current research interests include globalized terrorism, unilateral vs. multilateral security, proliferation, U.S. and Canadian foreign, security and defence policy, NATO military strategy and third-party intervention into ethnic disputes, peacekeeping and humanitarian intervention. ==================== Présenté par le CÉPI. Frank Harvey est professeur de relations internationales à l'Université Dalhousie. Il a publié de nombreux articles dans divers médias et revues scientifiques et est l'auteur de The Homeland Security Dilemma: Fear, Failure and the Future of American Insecurity (Routledge, 2008), Smoke and Mirrors: Globalized Terrorism and the Illusion of Multilateral Security (University of Toronto Press, 2004) and Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence (with David Carment, Praeger, 2001), et d'une demi-douzaine d'autres ouvrages. Ses interêts de recherche comprennent le terrorisme mondialisé, la sécurité unilatérale versus multilatérale, la proliferation, les politiques de défense, étrangère et sécuritaire des États-Unis et du Canada, la stratégie militaire de l'OTAN et l'intervention d'une tierce partie dans les conflits ethniques, ainsi que le maintien de la paix et l'intervention humanitaire.