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Alexander Moens received his Ph.D in International Politics from the
University of British Columbia in 1988. He is a professor of Political
Science at Simon Fraser University. He published his first book on
Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy in 1990 (Foreign Policy Under Carter,
Boulder: Westview Press).
In 1992, he served in the Policy Planning Staff of Canada’s Foreign
Affairs Department and in the Spring of 1999 he was a visiting fellow
at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. He is also a
researcher with the Council For Canadian Security in the 21st Century,
and a Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute.
He has published in a variety of journals in Europe and North America
on security, diplomacy, and foreign policy in American and European
foreign affairs. His latest co-edited books are NATO and European
Security (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2003), and Foreign Policy
Realignment in the Age of Terror (Toronto: Canadian Institute of
Strategic Studies, 2003). He is currently working on a book for
Ashgate Publishers, entitled “The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush.”
CV
of Alexander Moens
http://www.sfu.ca/~moens/
Keywords: Security, diplomacy, foreign policy in American &
European foreign affairs, Canada-US defence and security issues.
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