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DEMYSTIFYING MILITARY INTERVENTIONS: WHEN AND WHY DO THEY HAPPEN?

Monday, November 21, 2016 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Scott Hall, 107, 601 University Place, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Professor Marina Henke Presents Political Science Faculty Research TalkDEMYSTIFYING MILITARY INTERVENTIONS: WHEN AND WHY DO THEY HAPPEN?Monday, November 21st 12 pm – 1pm Scott Hall, room 107 "Burdick Room" Lunch will be served

Marina Henke is an Assistant Professor of International Relations and the Co-Chair of the War & Society Working Group at Northwestern University. Professor Henke holds a Ph.D. in Politics and Public Policy from Princeton University, a Double-MSc in Development Studies and International Political Economy from Sciences Po Paris and the London School of Economics and a B.A. (summa cum laude) in Economics, and Politics from Sciences Po Paris. Her research focuses on military interventions and peacekeeping. She investigates, in particular, two questions: Why do military interventions occur? And how are coalitions-of-the-willing constructed? Her talk will provide an overview of her research on both of these questions.  

For questions, contact Kate Schlough KathrynSchlough2018@u.northwestern.edu

 

 

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  • Faculty/Staff
  • Student

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Pamela Straw
(847) 467-1742
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