Alexander Moens
Alexander Moens is a professor of Political Science at
Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, and a Senior Fellow in
American Policy at the Fraser Institute. He teaches American
Foreign Policy and the Political and Security Relations between
Europe and North America. He is the author of
Foreign Policy Under Carter, Boulder
: Westview Press, 1990, and most recently
The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush: Values, Strategy,
Loyalty
(Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing, November 2004).
His work on European Security includes
Disconcerted Europe: The Search for a New Security
Architecture
(Boulder: Westview Press, 1994). Co-edited with Christopher
Anstis;
NATO and European Security: Alliance Politics from the Cold
War's End to the Age of Terrorism
(Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 2003), Co-edited
with Lenard Cohen and Allen Sens; and
Foreign Policy Realignment in the Age of Terror
(Toronto: Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2003),
Co-edited with Lenard Cohen and Brian Job.
In 1992, Moens served in the Policy Planning Staff of Canada's
Foreign Affairs Department and in the Spring of 1999 he was a
visiting fellow at the National Defense University in
Washington, D.C. He is also a researcher with the Council For
Canadian Security in the 21st Century, and a Fellow of the
Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute.