400 US Interventions Scientifically Studied: The Military Intervention Project | Dr. Sidita Kushi

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🌟Dr. Sidita Kushi is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Bridgewater State University where she teaches courses on International Relations, Quantitative Methods, and US Foreign Policy. She is also a highly engaged researcher whose work on violent conflicts, military interventions, and the effects of economic crises has been published in various high ranking academic journals.

She recently served as the Research Director of the Military Intervention Project (MIP) within the Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University. She co-authored a book that introduces new empirical trends of US military interventions from 1776 to 2019—forthcoming from Oxford University Press.

She worked on this fascinating project with her colleague, Monica Duffy Toft. Her work is based on her MIP Database, which chronicles nearly 400 instances of US military intervention.

Dr. Kushi’s MIP Research: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00220027221117546?journalCode=jcrb

Dr. Kushi’s Homepage: https://www.siditakushi.com

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