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Neta C. Crawford

Professor of Political Science, Boston University

Neta C. Crawford is a co-director of the Costs of War Project at Brown University and Professor of Political Science at Boston University where her teaching focuses on international relations theory, international ethics and normative change.

Her research interests include international relations theory, normative theory, foreign policy decision making, sanctions, peace movements, discourse ethics, post-conflict peacebuilding, research design, utopian science fiction, and emotion. Crawford is also interested in methods for understanding the costs and consequences of war and is co-director of the Eisenhower Study Group “Costs of War” study (www.costsofwar.org).

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