Alex Moens
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1959 –
Who is Alex Moens?
Alexander Moens is a professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and a Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute in the Centre for Canadian-American Relations. He teaches American Foreign Policy and the Political and Security Relations between Europe and North America. He is the author of The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush: Values, Strategy, Loyalty as well as Foreign Policy Under Carter.
His edited and co-edited books are: Disconcerted Europe: The Search for a New Security Architecture, NATO and European Security: Alliance Politics from the Cold War’s End to the Age of Terrorism, and Foreign Policy Realignment in the Age of Terror.
Moens has published in numerous Canadian, American and European journals on foreign, security and defence issues, including most recently, “Transatlantic Bipolarity and NATO’s Global Role,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 4, 2006, pp. 241–252 He periodically contributes to U.S., Canadian, and Dutch newspapers.
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