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Frank P. Harvey is a Fulbright Scholar and the 2007
J. William Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair in Canadian Studies
at the State University of New York (Plattsburg). He is a Professor
of Political Science and International Relations and former Director
of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie University. His
books include Smoke and Mirrors: Globalized Terrorism and the
Illusion of Multilateral Security (University of Toronto Press,
2004) — Shortlisted for the 2004/2005 Donner Book Prize; Millennial
Reflections on International Studies (co-edited with Michael
Brecher, University of Michigan Press, 2002), Using Force to
Prevent Ethnic Violence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
(with David Carment, Praeger, 2001), The International Politics of
Quebec Secession: State Making and State Breaking in North America
(co-edited with John Stack and David Carment, Greenwood Press, 2000),
Information Warfare and Security Policy (co-edited with Ann
Grifiths, 1999), Conflict in World Politics: Advances in the Study
of Crisis, War and Peace (with Ben Mor, Macmillan Press, 1998),
The Future's Back: Nuclear Rivalry, Deterrence Theory and Crisis
Stability after The Cold War (McGill-Queen's, 1997).
He has published numerous articles on nuclear and conventional
deterrence, strategic stability, coercive diplomacy, crisis
decision-making, protracted ethnic conflict and national missile
defence in International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, Journal of Politics, International Journal, Security
Studies, International Political Science Review, Conflict Management
and Peace Science, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Canadian
Military Journal and others. His commentaries have appeared in
The Globe and Mail, National Post and Chronicle Herald
(Halifax). His current research interests include globalization and
terrorism, unilateral vs. multilateral approaches to security,
comparative multilateralism, WMD proliferation, U.S. and Canadian
foreign, security and defence policy, homeland and continental
security, ballistic missile defence, nuclear and conventional
deterrence, NATO military strategy and third-party intervention,
peacekeeping and humanitarian intervention. Professor Harvey received
Dalhousie's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Excellence
in Teaching in 1998 and the Burgess Research Award in 2000. He was a
NATO Fellow from 1998-2000 and has received several research grants
from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the
Department of National Defence and the Department of Foreign Affairs
and International Trade. He is the co-author of "To Secure a Nation:
Canadian Defence and Security in the 21st Century: The Case for a New
Defence White Paper" (prepared with Jim Fergusson and Rob Huebert for
the Council for Canadian Security).
CV of Frank Harvey
Keywords: Globalization and terrorism, unilateral vs.
multilateral approaches to security, comparative multilateralism, WMD
proliferation, US & Canadian foreign, security and defence policy,
homeland and continental security, ballistic missile defence, nuclear
and conventional deterrence, NATO military strategy and third-party
intervention, peacekeeping and humanitarian intervention.
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