Coordinator: Professor Stephanie Carvin
Stephanie holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and published her thesis as Prisoners of America’s Wars: From the Early Republic to Guantanamo (Columbia/Hurst, 2010). Her most recent book is Science, Law, Liberalism and the American Way of Warfare: The Quest for Humanity in Conflict” (Cambridge, 2015) co-authored with Michael J. Williams. In 2009 Carvin was a Visiting Scholar at George Washington University Law School and worked as a consultant to the US Department of Defense Law of War Working Group. From 2012-2015, she was an analyst with the Government of Canada focusing on national security issues.
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Articles and Publications:
- Carvin, Stephanie. “Getting Drones Wrong.” International Journal of Human Rights 19, no. 2 (2015): 127-141.
- Carvin, Stephanie. “The Trouble with Targeted Killing.” Security Studies 21, no. 3 (2012): 529-555.
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“All Politics is Local: What we can expect from the Munk debate on foreign policy”, NPSIA Blog, September 2015
“Leadership labels: No, Harper is not a neo-con”, Canadian International Council, September 2015
“The Seven Deadly Sins of Foreign Policy”, Foreign Policy, October 2013
“A View to a Kill”, Canadian International Council, December 2011