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David Carment is a Professor of International Affairs at
the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton
University, Ottawa. He served as Director of the Centre for Security
and Defence Studies at Carleton University from 2002-2004. His recent
books include, Peacekeeping Intelligence, Conflict Prevention: From
Rhetoric to Reality, Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence: An
Evaluation of Theory and Evidence and Conflict Prevention: Path to
Peace or Grand Illusion? In addition Carment serves as the principal
investigator for the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy project
(see
CIFP). His most recent work focuses on
developing failed state risk assessment and early warning
methodologies evaluating models of third party intervention (see
NPSIA).
In 2000-2001 Carment was a Fellow at Harvard University's Belfer
Center. While there he contributed an article on peacekeeping for
Harvard International Review and a co-authored a paper on "Bias and
Intervention" for the BCSIA Working Paper Series (see
NPSIA and
CSDS).
Keywords: Ethnic conflict, communication technologies in
conflict analysis & resolution, early warning, peacekeeping, conflict
prevention, peace building & security issues in South and Southeast
Asia, Eastern Europe & Africa.
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