Military Culture and Civilian Victimization: The Case of American Strategic Bombing in World War II

Thursday, February 2, 2006
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
(Pacific)
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room
Speaker: 
  • Alexander Downes

Alexander Downes is assistant professor of political science at Duke University specializing in international security. Before coming to Duke, Downes held fellowships at the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies (Harvard University) and the Center for International Security and Cooperation (Stanford University). His current research focuses on why states attack enemy noncombatants in warfare, a subject on which he is revising a book manuscript that includes case studies of strategic bombing, blockade, counterinsurgency, and ethnic cleansing. His previous research on the relative efficacy of partition versus negotiated settlements as solutions to ethnic wars has appeared in the journal Security Studies.