International Power in the Anthropocene: The Implications of Climate Change for Influence in the International System
- Event Type
- Lecture
- Sponsor
- Department of Political Science
- Location
- 404 DKH
- Date
- Jan 24, 2025 12:00 pm
- Views
- 35
- Originating Calendar
- ACDIS: Arms Control & Domestic and International Security
Tanisha Fazal is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. Her research and teaching focus on sovereignty, international law, medical care in conflict zones, and armed conflict. Some of Tanisha’s most recent publications include:
- 2024. Military Medicine and the Hidden Costs of War. New York: Oxford University Press.
- 2022. “A Course-Long Online Simulation: The International Relations of COVID-19.” With Maria Sanchez. Journal of Political Science Education.
- 2022. “The Return of Conquest? Why the Future of Global Order Hinges on Ukraine.” Foreign Affairs. 101:3, pp. 20–27.
- 2021. “The Decline in Declarations of War: An Exchange.” Security Studies. 30:5, pp. 893–904.
- 2021. “#SorryNotSorry: Why states neither confirm nor deny responsibility for cyber operations.” European Journal of International Security. 6:4, pp. 401–17. With Joseph Brown.
- 2021. “Life and Limb: New Estimates of Casualty Aversion in the US.” International Studies Quarterly. 65:1, pp. 160–72.
You can read more about Tanisha’s work on her website.