2.22.2012

Sara McGuire




Sara McGuire is a Lecturer in the International Relations Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Previously, she was Assistant Professor of Intelligence and National Security Studies at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and Associate Director for Teaching and Learning of the National Security Studies Institute at UTEP. She holds a PhD in International Relations from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and an LLM in International Public and Comparative Law from the University of Exeter in the UK. Dr. McGuire completed her Master of Arts in War Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada and her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at Queen’s University, both in Kingston, Ontario. Sara has presented papers at a number of academic conferences including: the ISSS-ISAC Annual Conference, "Security for the Future", the Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, and the ISA Annual Convention. She serves on various academic journal review boards, and is a member of the Bracton Law Society. Dr. McGuire’s research interests include: American and Canadian foreign and defense policy, homeland security, international relations theory, and international law.

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