Syria and Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention

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Pape, Robert A.
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Dr. Robert Pape in his talk at Georgia Tech will discuss the political of humanitarian intervention as it pertains to the case of Syria. Dr. Pape is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago where he directs the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism. Dr. Pape's past work has focused on the use of coercive air power, the effectiveness of sanctions, the causes of suicide terrorism, and the politics of unipolarity. The Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism supports broad-based, original research on terrorism and international security. The Chicago Project supports research on projects related to core international security challenges facing the United States and the international community. The two main projects supported by CPOST deal with power and foreign policy, and grand strategy of the Middle East.
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2013-10-01
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80:10 minutes
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