Tara McCormack


Tara McCormack is an academic and author. She is a lecturer in international relations at the University of Leicester.

Education and career

McCormack graduated with a BA in politics from Queen Mary University of London, and an MSc in International Relations and Government from the London School of Economics. She completed her PhD in international security at the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster. She specialises in security, foreign policy and democratic legitimacy; intervention and Britain's war powers. Before taking up her post at the University of Leicester McCormack taught at the University of Westminster and the University of Brunel.

Views

In a 2007 article for the online Spiked magazine reviewing a book by John Laughland on the Trial of Slobodan Milošević, she described the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia as practising "utter arbitrary lawlessness". The death of Milošević, in her opinion, "brought an end to the farce".
McCormack is a member of the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media, along with Piers Robinson formerly of the University of Sheffield and Professor Tim Hayward of the University of Edinburgh. In April 2018 The Times newspaper described the group as being "apologists for Assad". In response McCormack said "What have we learnt from the air strikes? UK, US and France hold the UN Charter in contempt. They bombed on the basis of social media videos. By bombing the day the OPCW was to start work they also show contempt for this body.... The front page of The Times was a hatchet job on me and other colleagues who are against intervention".

Selected publications

Books