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Call for Papers:

CAMOS, the Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy, invites proposals for papers and/or panels for the 2008 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association. The convention will meet in San Francisco, California from March 26-29.

As a cooperating organization with ISA, CAMOS is allotted two panels at the 2008 convention.

Papers and panels that address key issues of military operations and strategy will be considered. Specific topics of interest include:

  • Role of the military in post-conflict reconstruction
  • Operations and strategy of preventive war and regime change
  • The revolution in military affairs
  • Counter-insurgency strategy and operations
  • Counter-terrorism operations
  • Counter-proliferation operations
  • Sources of military doctrines
  • Civil-military relations
  • Determinants of military success and failure

Papers and panels that involve cross-case analysis (over time or across countries) and those that move beyond an exclusive focus on US military operations and strategy will be of special interest.

Paper proposals should include the paper titles, a short abstract, and contact information for the author(s). Panel proposals should include the same for each paper, along with a title and abstract for the panel as a whole, and contact information for panel chair and discussant, if included.

Please submit proposals by May 4, 2007 to:

Michael Lipson
Department of Political Science
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Montreal, QC  H3G 1M8
Canada

Phone: (514) 848-2424, ext. 2129
Fax: (514) 848-4072
Email: mlipson-at-alcor.concordia.ca (If you send your proposal as an attached document, please include your name and contact information in the attachment.)

 

 

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