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NEWS British International Studies Association US Foreign Policy Working Group Annual Conference Register now for this conference on issues central to US foreign policy in the build–up to the election. Thursday 18 – Friday 19 September 2008 at LSE, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE Co–hosted by: The Institute for the Study of the Americas and IDEAS at LSE, the conference will bring together over 100 British and international scholars and consider issues central to US foreign policy in the build–up to the November 2008 elections. Keynote speaker: Professor Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University, author of Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village Other speakers include: Michael Cox, editor of US Foreign Policy John Dumbrell, author of The Special Relationship: Anglo American Relations from the Cold War to Iraq Rhodri Jeffreys–Jones, author of The FBI: A History Douglas Murray, author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It Dan Plesch, author of The Beauty Queen's Guide to World Peace: Money, Power and Mayhem in the Twenty–First Century Rob Singh, co–author of After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy Panels: Barack Obama’s foreign policy & John McCain’s foreign policy The Bush foreign policy legacy A neo–Conservative revolution that wasn’t? Religion and the domestic setting Terrorism, conflict resolution and the Middle East The United Nations 1942–45: Collective security as realism in American foreign policy The US elections and foreign policy US foreign policy and international institutions US military doctrine after Iraq US foreign policy in the Americas For programme and registration form, please visit www.americas.sas.ac.uk or call 020 7862 8871. A number of ESRC bursaries are available to postgraduate students to cover their registration costs. Organised with support from: ESRC, Routledge, RUSI, Cambridge University Press, Zed Books, Ashgate Publishing, Oxford University Press |
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