Frank P. Harvey was recently appointed University Research Professor of International Relations at Dalhousie University. He held the 2007 J. William Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian Studies (SUNY, Plattsburgh), is a Senior Research Fellow with the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute and was former Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie.
1. Comparative counterfactual analysis and the 2003 Iraq War
2. Leadership, political context(s) and the Iraq War
3. Democratic national security advisers
4. Domestic and congressional politics
5. American intelligence failures and miscalculations
6. Societal pressures and public opinion
7. International politics, global WMD consensus and UN power balancing
8. Hussein's mistakes, miscalculations and misperceptions
9. Summary and implications
10. Conclusion.
1. Comparative counterfactual analysis and the 2003 Iraq War; 2. Leadership, political context(s) and the Iraq War; 3. Democratic national security advisers; 4. Domestic and congressional politics; 5. American intelligence failures and miscalculations; 6. Societal pressures and public opinion; 7. International politics, global WMD consensus and UN power balancing; 8. Hussein's mistakes, miscalculations and misperceptions; 9. Summary and implications; 10. Conclusion.