Dr. Stephen Van Evera

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Biography

Stephen Van Evera is the Ford International Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He specializes in international relations, focusing on the causes and prevention of war, U.S. foreign and security policy, and the role of national misperception. His notable works include published books and articles that analyze nationalism, American foreign policy, and the origins of conflicts such as World War I. He also emphasizes the impact of organized religions on war and peace. Van Evera currently chairs the Tobin Project committee on national security, contributing to critical discussions on U.S. strategy and interventions in the developing world. Throughout his career, he has authored numerous publications that delve into the intricacies of war, U.S. military strategy, and the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. His teaching includes courses on the causes of war and American foreign policy, allowing him to share his extensive knowledge and experience in political science with students at MIT.

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