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DESCRIPTION:\n\n"Humble Humanitarianism: The Case for Non-Military Humanita
 rian Intervention\," with Benjamin Valentino\, \nAssociate Professor of Go
 vernment at Dartmouth College. Benjamin Valentino's research interests inc
 lude the causes and \nconsequences of violent conflict and American foreig
 n and security \npolicies. At Dartmouth he teaches courses on internationa
 l relations\, \ninternational security\, American foreign policy\, the cau
 ses and \nprevention of genocide and serves as co-director the Government 
 \nDepartment Honors Program. Professor Valentino's book\, Final Solutions:
  Mass Killing and Genocide in the 20th Century\,\n received the Edgar S. F
 urniss Book Award for making an exceptional \ncontribution to the study of
  national and international security. His \nwork has appeared in outlets s
 uch as The New York Times\, Foreign \nAffairs\, The American Political Sci
 ence Review\, Security Studies\, \nInternational Organization\, Public Opi
 nion Quarterly\, World Politics and The Journal of Politics.\n He is curre
 ntly working on several research projects focusing on public\n opinion on 
 the use of force\, civilian and military casualties in \ninterstate wars a
 nd developing early warning models of large-scale \nviolence against civil
 ians.Co-sponsored by PARCC - Program for the Advancement of Research\non C
 onflict and Collaboration\, Moynihan Insitute\, Political Science Departme
 nt\, Regional Holocaust and Genocide Initiative\, and Sigma Iota Rho.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Benjamin Valentino
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>\n\n<b>"Humble Humanitarianism: The 
 Case for Non-Military Humanitarian Intervention\," </b>with Benjamin Valen
 tino\, \nAssociate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College.<b></b> Be
 njamin Valentino's research interests include the causes and \nconsequence
 s of violent conflict and American foreign and security \npolicies. At Dar
 tmouth he teaches courses on international relations\, \ninternational sec
 urity\, American foreign policy\, the causes and \nprevention of genocide 
 and serves as co-director the Government \nDepartment Honors Program. Prof
 essor Valentino's book\, <i>Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in 
 the 20th Century\,</i>\n received the Edgar S. Furniss Book Award for maki
 ng an exceptional \ncontribution to the study of national and internationa
 l security. His \nwork has appeared in outlets such as <i>The New York Tim
 es\, Foreign \nAffairs\, The American Political Science Review\, Security 
 Studies\, \nInternational Organization\, Public Opinion Quarterly\, World 
 Politics</i> and <i>The Journal of Politics</i>.\n He is currently working
  on several research projects focusing on public\n opinion on the use of f
 orce\, civilian and military casualties in \ninterstate wars and developin
 g early warning models of large-scale \nviolence against civilians.Co-spon
 sored by <a href="http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc">PARCC - Program for th
 e Advancement of Research\non Conflict and Collaboration</a>\, Moynihan In
 situte\, Political Science Department\, Regional Holocaust and Genocide In
 itiative\, and Sigma Iota Rho.<a href="http://twitter.com/PARCCatMaxwell">
 </a>\n\n</p><p></p>
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