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  ||||  S. Neil MacFarlane

 

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S. Neil MacFarlane is Lester B. Pearson Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford, Professorial Fellow of St. Anne's College, and Director of Oxford's Centre for International Studies. He is also adjunct professor of political science at Dalhousie University and a fellow of its Centre for Foreign Policy Studies there. He has published widely on Soviet and Russian foreign and security policy and on problems of regional security and international organizations. His articles have appeared in numerous journals, including World Politics, International Security, Survival, Security Studies, and the International Journal. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Academic Council of the United Nations System. A consultant for the Humanitarianism and War project for five years, Professor MacFarlane is co-author of two of the Project's case studies. He has also consulted widely on security, international relations, and humanitarian issues for the U.S. and Canadian governments, the European Commission, and a number of nongovernmental organizations.

 

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Armed Conflicts in Georgia: A Case Study in Humanitarian Action and Peacekeeping, Occasional Paper #21, by S. Neil MacFarlane (team leader), Larry Minear, and Stephen Shenfield. 1996. [review by Marion Harroff-Tavel]

Humanitarian Action and Politics: The Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Occasional Paper #25, by S. Neil MacFarlane and Larry Minear. 1997. [review by Robert O. Krikorian] [response to review by Larry Minear]

Humanitarian Action: The Conflict Connection, Occasional Paper #43, by S. Neil Macfarlane. Forthcoming, 2001.

Politics and Humanitarian Action, Occasional Paper #41, by S. Neil MacFarlane. 2000.

"The Role of the UN," by S. Neil MacFarlane. 1999.

 

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