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CURRICULUM VITAE PATRICK JAMES Personal Information Born: 27 March l957 Dornsife Dean’s Professor School of International Relations 3518 Trousdale Parkway 330 Von Kleinsmid Center Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0043 email: [email protected] tel: 213-821-4114 fax: 213-742-0281 website: https://dornsifecms.usc.edu/patrick-james/ Education l984 Ph.D. Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park. (Comprehensive examinations passed with distinction). 1978 B.A. Honours History, University of Western Ontario. (Maude Gordon and IODE Awards, Dean's Honours List). Professional Experience University of Southern California Dornsife Dean’s Professor of International Relations, 2012- Interim Director, School of International Relations, 2018- 2019 Professor of International Relations, 2005-2012

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PATRICK JAMES

Personal Information

Born: 27 March l957

Dornsife Dean’s Professor

School of International Relations

3518 Trousdale Parkway

330 Von Kleinsmid Center

Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089-0043

email: [email protected]

tel: 213-821-4114

fax: 213-742-0281

website: https://dornsifecms.usc.edu/patrick-james/

Education

l984 Ph.D. Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park.

(Comprehensive examinations passed with distinction).

1978 B.A. Honours History, University of Western Ontario.

(Maude Gordon and IODE Awards, Dean's Honours List).

Professional Experience

University of Southern California Dornsife Dean’s Professor of International Relations, 2012-

Interim Director, School of International Relations, 2018-

2019

Professor of International Relations, 2005-2012

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Director, Center for International Studies, 2006-15.

University of Missouri, Columbia Frederick A. Middlebush Professor of Political Science,

2004-2005.

University of Missouri, Columbia Professor of Political Science, 2001-2004.

Iowa State University Professor of Political Science, 1999-2001.

Iowa State University Professor and Chair of Political Science, 1994-1998.

Florida State University Professor of Political Science, 1991-1994.

McGill University Associate Professor of Political Science, l988-1991.

Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1984-1988.

University of Manitoba Assistant Professor of Public Policy, 1983-1984.

University of Maryland, College Lecturer in Government and Politics, 1981-1983.

Park

Publications

Books

(with R. Joseph Huddleston and Thomas Jamieson, eds.) Handbook of Research Methods in

International Relations. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming, 2021).

(with Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li and Scott Sigmund Gartner) Taiwan, Identity and the Rise of

China. (Bristol: Bristol University Press, forthcoming, 2020).

(with Robert Lloyd and Melissa Haussman) Religion and Health Care in East Africa: Lessons

from Uganda, Mozambique and Ethiopia. (Bristol: Policy Press, Bristol University Press,

2019).

(with Susan L. Hodgett, eds.) Necessary Travel: New Area Studies and Canada in Comparative

Perspective. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018).

(with Mariano Bertucci and Jarrod Hayes) Constructivism Reconsidered: Past, Present, and

Future. (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2018).

(with Steve Yetiv, eds.) Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations. (New

York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).

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(with Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison, eds.) Evaluating Progress in International

Relations: How Do You Know? (New York, NY: Routledge, 2016).

(with Jonathan Paquin, eds.) Game Changer: The Impact of 9/11 on North American Security

Relations. (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2014).

(with Lyn Boyd Judson, eds.) Women’s Global Health. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2014).

Canada and Conflict. (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2012).

(with Abigail E. Ruane) The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from the Lord of

the Rings. (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2012).

(with Klaus-Dieter Ertler, Stewart Gill and Susan Hodgett, eds.) Canadian Studies: The State of

the Art. (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2011).

(ed.) Religion, Identity and Global Governance: Theory, Evidence and Practice. (Toronto:

University of Toronto Press, 2011).

Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter: Liberalism, Communitarianism and

Systemism. (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2010).

(with Gallya Lahav and Nukhet Sandal, eds.) ISA Encyclopedia: Ethnicity, Nationalism and

Migration. (Boston, MA: Blackwell, 2010).

(with Ralph A. Carter, Valerie Hudson, Steve Redd and Jeffrey Pickering, eds.) ISA

Encyclopedia: Foreign Policy Analysis. (Boston, MA: Blackwell, 2010).

(with Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison, eds.) Rethinking Realism in International

Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University

Press, 2009).

(with Mark Kasoff, eds.) Canadian Studies in the New Millennium. 1st and 2nd eds. (Toronto:

University of Toronto Press, 2007, 2013).

(with Nelson Michaud and Marc O’Reilly, eds.) Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy.

(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006).

(with David Carment and Zeynep Taydas) Who Intervenes? Ethnic Conflict and Interstate Crisis.

(Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2006).

(with Seung-Whan Choi) A New Quest for International Peace: Civil-Military Dynamics,

Political Communications and Democracy. (New York, NY: Palgrave, 2005).

International Relations and Scientific Progress: Structural Realism Reconsidered. (Columbus,

OH: Ohio State University Press, 2002).

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(with Donald E. Abelson and Michael Lusztig, eds.) The Myth of the Sacred: The Charter, the

Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-

Queen’s Press, 2002).

(with David Goetze, eds.) Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict. (Westport, CT: Praeger,

2001).

(with David Carment, eds.) Peace in the Midst of Wars: Preventing and Managing International

Ethnic Conflicts. (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1998).

(with David Carment, eds.) Wars in the Midst of Peace: The International Politics of Ethnic

Conflict. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997).

(with William James Booth and Hudson Meadwell, eds.) Politics and Rationality. (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1993).

Crisis and War. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, l988).

(with Michael Brecher) Crisis and Change in World Politics. (Boulder, Colorado: Westview

Press, l986).

Symposia

Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Studies: History, Psychology,

Technology Studies and Neuroeconomics, International Studies Perspectives 12 (2011).

(with Calvin Jillson and Michael Lusztig, eds.) Special Issue on the United States and the Future

of Free Trade in the Americas, NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas 6

(2000).

Articles

(with Michael Pfonner) “The Visual International Relations Project.” International Studies

Review, forthcoming, 2020.

“Systemist International Relations.” International Studies Quarterly, forthcoming, 2019.

(with Evgeniia Iakhnis) “Near Crises in World Politics: A New Data Set and Analysis of

Escalation Processes.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 36:

“What Do We Know About Crisis, Escalation and War? A Visual Assessment of the

International Crisis Behavior Project.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 36

(2019): 3-19.

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(with Mark Paradis and Richard Parker) “Predicting the North: Sovereignty and the Canadian

Brand in the Arctic.” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 24 (2018): 182-201; Also

published in Richard Nimijean and David Carment, eds. Canada, Nation Branding and

Domestic Politics. New York, NY: Routledge.

(with Davis Brown) “Exploring the Religious Characteristics of States: Classic Themes and

New Evidence for International Relations and Comparative Politics”, Journal of Conflict

Resolution 62 (2017): 1340-1376.

(with Seung Whan Choi) “Are U.S. Foreign Policy Tools Effective in Promoting Human Rights

Conditions?”, Chinese Journal of International Politics 10 (2017): 331-356.

(with Cyrus Mohammadian) “Ethnic Conflict: Questions and Answers”, Ethnopolitics 16 (2017):

89-97.

(with Jarrod Hayes) “Complexity and Cross-Boundary Effects in Security: Britain and the

Unification of Germany, 1989-90”, Foreign Policy Analysis 12 (2016): 591-609.

(with Eric Olson, Seung-Whan Choi and Yitan Li) “Presidential Approval and Macroeconomic

Conditions: Evidence from a Nonlinear Model”, Applied Economics 48 (2016): 4558-

4572.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Why Does the U.S. Intervene Abroad? Democracy, Human Rights

Violations, and Terrorism”, Journal of Conflict Resolution 60 (2016): 899-926.

(with Hong Cheol Kim) “The Paradox of Power Asymmetry: When and Why Do Weaker States

Challenge the Hegemon?”, All Azimuth 5 (2016): 5-28.

(with Jason Enia) “Democracy, Peace and Simultaneity”, Social Science Quarterly 96 (2015):

523-529.

(with HeeMin Kim and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “The Role of Media in the Repression-

Protest Nexus: A Game-Theoretic Model”, Journal of Conflict Resolution 59 (2015):

1017-1042.

(with Johann Park) “Democracy, Territory and Armed Conflict, 1919-1995”, Foreign Policy

Analysis 11 (2015): 85-107.

(with Chin-Hao Huang) “Blue, Green or Aquamarine? Taiwan and the Status Quo Preference in

Cross-Strait Relations”, China Quarterly, 219 (2014): 670-692.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Canada, the United States and Arctic Sovereignty: Architecture

without Building?”, American Review of Canadian Studies 44 (2014): 187-204.

(with Jarrod Hayes) “Theory as Thought: Britain and German Unification”, Security Studies 23

(2014): 399-429.

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(with A. Cooper Drury and Dursun Peksen) “Neo-Kantianism and Coercive Diplomacy: The

Complex Case of Economic Sanctions”, International Interactions 40 (2014): 25-51.

(with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “Fourth Estate or Mouthpiece? A Formal Model of Media,

Protest and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights”, Political Communication

29 (2012): 113-136.

“Deterrence and Systemism: A Diagrammatic Exposition of Deterrence-Related Processes

Leading to the War in Iraq”, St. Antony’s International Review 7 (2012): 139-163.

(with Nadejda Marinova) “The Tragedy of Human Trafficking: Evidence from Northern

Europe”, Foreign Policy Analysis 8 (2012): 1-22.

(with Zeynep Taydas and Jason Enia) “Why Do Civil Wars Occur? Another Look at the

Theoretical Dichotomy of Opportunity versus Grievance”, Review of International

Studies 37 (2011): 2627-2650.

“Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Studies: History, Psychology,

Technology Studies and Neuroeconomics”, International Studies Perspectives 12 (2011):

89-93.

(with Yitan Li and A. Cooper Drury) “An Exchange on “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking

Tough in Taipei’: Political Duplicity: A Reply to Jonathan Sullivan”, Journal of East

Asian Studies 11 (2011): 144-152.

(with Nuhket A. Sandal, Enyu Zhang and Carolyn C. James) “Poliheuristic Theory and Crisis

Decision Making: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey with China”, Canadian Journal of

Political Science 44 (2011): 27-57. Reprinted in Ron Hassner and Isak Svennson, eds.

International Relations and Religion (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2016).

(with Nukhet A. Sandal) “Religion and International Relations Theory: Towards a Mutual

Understanding”, European Journal of International Relations 17 (2011): 3-25.

(with Kwang-Jin Kim) “Learning from the Great War? The Origin of Democratic Peace”,

Defence and Peace Economics 21 (2010): 487-505.

(with Dursun Peksen and Zeynep Taydas) “Why Do Civil Wars Occur? Understanding the

Importance of Institutional Quality”, Civil Wars 12 (2010): 195-217.

“Presidential Address, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, 2009 – Systems of

Canadian Studies: The Case of Literature and Alice Munro”, American Review of

Canadian Studies 40 (2010): 429-437.

(with A. Cooper Drury and Yitan Li) “Diversionary Dragons, or, Talking Tough in Taipei: Cross-

Strait Relations in the New Millennium”, Journal of East Asian Studies 9 (2009): 369-

398.

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(with Neal Carter) “‘Grab the Signatures and Run’: Federal Unity Strategy in Canada from the

Referendum to Patriation”, International Political Sociology 3 (2009): 194-217.

(with Jonathan Fox and Yitan Li) “State Religion and Discrimination Against Ethnic Minorities”,

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 15 (2009): 1-22.

(with Jonathan Fox and Yitan Li) “Religious Affinities and International Intervention in Ethnic

Conflicts in the Middle East and Beyond”, Canadian Journal of Political Science 42

(2009): 161-186.

(with David Carment and Zeynep Taydas) “The Internationalization of Ethnic Conflict: State,

Society and Synthesis”, International Studies Review 11 (2008): 63-86.

“Response: Theorizing, Measurement and Data Analysis in Quantitative Ethnic Conflict Studies:

Shortcomings and What to Do About Them”, Ethnopolitics 7 (2008): 329-332.

(with Abigail E. Ruane) “The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from The Lord

of the Rings”, International Studies Perspectives 9 (2008): 377-394.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Civil-Military Structure, Political Communication, and the

Democratic Peace”, Journal of Peace Research 45 (2008): 37-53.

(with Jonathan Krieckhaus) “Canadian Regional Development: The Quest for Convergence”,

Canadian Journal of Political Science 41 (2008): 187-202.

“Behavioral IR: Practical Suggestions”, International Studies Review 9 (2007): 162-165.

(with Michael Rudy and Lui Hebron) “Testing Dynamic Theories of Conflict: Power Cycles,

Power Transitions, Foreign Policy Crises and Militarized Interstate Disputes”,

International Interactions 33 (2007): 1-29.

“The Rawlsian Paradox and the Governance of Canada”, British Journal of Canadian Studies 19

(2006): 177-190.

(with Johann Park and Seung-Whan Choi) “Democracy and Conflict Management: Territorial

Claims in the Western Hemisphere Revisited”, International Studies Quarterly 50 (2006):

803-817.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Media Openness, Democracy and Militarized Interstate Disputes”,

British Journal of Political Science 37 (2006): 23-46.

(with Gaurav Ghose) “Third-Party Intervention in Ethno-Religious Conflict: Role Theory,

Pakistan, and War in Kashmir, 1965”, Terrorism and Political Violence 17 (2005): 427-

445; reprinted in Jonathan Fox and Shmuel Sandler, eds. Religion in World Conflict.

(London: Routledge, 2006).

(with Michael Lusztig) “How Does Free Trade Become Institutionalized? An Expected Utility

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Model of the Chrétien Era”, The World Economy 29 (2006): 491-506.

(with Yasemin Akbaba and Zeynep Taydas) “One-Sided Crises in World Politics: A Study of

Oxymoron, Violence and Outcomes”, International Interactions 32 (2006): 229-260.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Institutionalizing NAFTA”, Law and Business Review of the Americas

11 (2005): 551-572.

(with Balkan Devlen and Özgur Özdamar) “The English School, International Relations, and

Progress”, International Studies Review 7 (2005): 171-197.

(with Enyu Zhang) “Chinese Choices: A Poliheuristic Analysis of Foreign Policy Crises, 1950-

1996”, Foreign Policy Analysis 1 (2004): 31-54.

(with David B. Goetze) “Evolutionary Psychology and the Explanation of Ethnic Phenomena”,

Evolutionary Psychology 2 (2004): 142-159.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Civil-Military Relations in a Neo-Kantian World, 1886-1992”, Armed

Forces and Society 30 (2004): 227-254.

“Systemism, Social Mechanisms and Scientific Progress: A Case Study of the International

Crisis Behavior Project”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34 (2004): 352-370.

(with Murray Wolfson, and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi) “Identifying National Types: A Cluster

Analysis of Politics, Economics and Conflict”, Journal of Peace Research (2004) 41: 607-

623.

“International Relations: A Perspective Based on Politics, Economics and Systems,” Journal of

International Relations and Development 6 (2003): 344-357.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “No Professional Soldiers, No Militarized Interstate Disputes?: A

Question for Neo-Kantianism”, Journal of Conflict Resolution 47 (2003): 796-816.

(with Michael Lusztig and HeeMin Kim) "Signalling and Tariff Policy: The Strategic Multi-

Stage Rent Reduction Game”, Canadian Journal of Political Science 36 (2003): 765-789.

“Replication Policies and Practices at International Studies Quarterly”, International Studies

Perspectives 4 (2003): 85-88.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Power Cycles, Expected Utility and Decision Making by the United

States: The Case of the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas", International Political

Science Review 24 (2003): 83-96.

“Politica Canadiense de bienestar y Etnopolitica: Apliciόn de un Modelo Evolutivo”, Contenido

(2002) 52: 4-11.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Predicting the Future of the FTAA", NAFTA: Law and Business Review

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of the Americas 6 (2000): 405-420.

(with David Carment) "Explaining Third-Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflict: Theory and

Evidence", Nations and Nationalism 6 (2000): 173-202.

(with Eric Solberg and Murray Wolfson) "Democracy and Peace: A Reply to Oneal and Russett",

Defence and Peace Economics 11 (2000): 215-229; reprinted in Todd Sandler and Keith

Hartley, eds., The Economics of Conflict: Volume II (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar

Publishing, 2003), pp. 630-644.

"The Chain Store Paradox and Constitutional Politics in Canada”, Journal of Theoretical Politics

11 (1999): 5-36.

(with Eric Solberg and Murray Wolfson) "An Identified Systemic Model of the Democracy-

Peace Nexus", Defence and Peace Economics 10 (1999): 1-37; reprinted in Todd Sandler

and Keith Hartley, eds., The Economics of Conflict (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar

Publishing, 2003), pp. 575-611.

"Rational Choice?: Crisis Bargaining Over the Meech Lake Accord", Conflict Management and

Peace Science 16 (1998): 51-86.

(with Jean-Sébastien Rioux) "International Crises and Linkage Politics: The Experiences of the

United States", Political Research Quarterly 51 (1998): 781-812.

(with David Carment) "Escalation of Ethnic Conflict", International Politics 35 (1998): 62-82.

(with David Carment) “The United Nations at 50: Managing Ethnic Crises – Past and Present”,

Journal of Peace Research 35 (1998): 61-82.

(with Carolyn C. James) "Solomon, Sovereignty, and Ethnic Conflict", Politics and the Life

Sciences 16 (1997): 252-254.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Quebec’s Economic and Political Future With North America”,

International Interactions 23 (1997): 283-298.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Third Party States and Ethnic Conflict: An Overview With

Illustrations from Syrian Involvement in Lebanon”, International Issues 40, 4 (1997):

107-127.

(with Michael Lusztig and Jeremy Moon) "Falling From Grace: Non-Established Brokerage

Parties and the Weight of Predominance in Canadian Provinces and Australian States",

Publius 27 (1997): 59-81.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Assessing the Reliability of Predictions on the Future of Quebec”,

Quebec Studies 24 (1997): 197-210.

(with David Carment) "The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict: New Perspectives on

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Theory and Policy", Global Society 11 (1997): 205-232.

(with Lui Hebron) “Great Powers, Cycles of Relative Capability and Crises in World Politics”,

International Interactions 23 (1997): 145-173.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Constitutional Reform and the Free Trade Agreement in Canada:

Political Entrepreneurship and the Quest for Realignment", International Journal of

Canadian Studies 14 (1996): 239-255.

(with David Carment) "Toward a Model of Interstate Ethnic Conflict: Evidence from the

Balkans War and Indo-Sri Lankan Conflict", Canadian Journal of Political Science 29

(1996): 521-554.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Beyond the Crystal Ball: Modeling Predictions About Quebec and

Canada”, American Review of Canadian Studies 26 (1996): 559-575.

(with Frank Harvey) "Nuclear Crisis as a Multi-Stage Threat Game: Toward an Agenda for

Comparative Research", International Political Science Review 17 (1996): 197-214.

"Structural Realism and the Causes of War", Mershon International Studies Review 39 (1995):

181-208.

(with Glenn E. Mitchell II) "Targets of Covert Pressure: The Hidden Victims of the Democratic

Peace", International Interactions 21 (1995): 85-107.

(with David Carment) "Internal Constraints and Interstate Ethnic Conflict: Toward a Crisis-

Based Assessment of Irredentism", Journal of Conflict Resolution 39 (1995): 82-109.

"Prospects for World Peace in an Age of Turbulence: The United States and International

Crises", Etudes Internationales 25 (1994): 67-90.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy: Evaluating a Model of

Crisis Activity for the United States", Journal of Politics 56 (1994): 327-348.

"Canada in the Borderless Age", The Annual Review of Canadian Studies 13 (1993): 100-106.

"A Reply to "Comment on 'Energy Politics in Canada, 1980-1981: Threat Power in a Sequential

Game'", Canadian Journal of Political Science 26 (1993): 65-68.

"Energy Politics in Canada, 1980-1981: Threat Power in a Sequential Game", Canadian Journal

of Political Science 26 (1993): 31-59.

"Neorealism as a Scientific Research Enterprise: Toward Elaborated Structural Realism",

International Political Science Review 14 (1993): 123-148.

"The Great Powers and Crisis-Generated Instability: Some Preliminary Findings", The Journal

of International Studies 30 (1993): 1-25.

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(with Frank Harvey) "Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Record of Aggregate Testing and an

Alternative Research Agenda", Conflict Management and Peace Science 12 (1992): 17-

45.

(with Frank Harvey) "The Most Dangerous Game: Superpower Rivalry in International Crises,

1948-1985", Journal of Politics 54 (1992): 25-53.

"Comparative Foreign Policy: An Evaluation of Simulated Bargaining Among Canada, Japan

and the United States", The Journal of American and Canadian Studies 8 (1991): 73-104.

(with John Oneal) "The Influence of Domestic and International Politics on the President's Use of

Force", Journal of Conflict Resolution 35 (1991): 307-332.

"Rational Retaliation: Superpower Response to Crisis, 1948-1979", Public Choice 68 (1991): 117-

135.

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Polarity and Stability: New Concepts,

Indicators and Evidence", International Interactions 16 (1990): 49-80.

"International Crises: A View From the South", Pacific Focus 5 (1990): 5-18.

"The Canadian National Energy Program and Its Aftermath: A Game-theoretic Analysis",

Canadian Public Policy 16 (1990): 174-190.

"Structure et conflit en politique internationale: Une analyse sequentielle des crises

internationales 1929-1979", Etudes Internationales 20 (1989): 791-815.

(with Robert Michelin) "The Canadian National Energy Program and Its Aftermath: Perspectives

on an Era of Confrontation", American Review of Canadian Studies 19 (l989): 59-8l.

(with Frank Harvey) "Threat Escalation and Crisis Stability: Superpower Cases, l948-l979",

Canadian Journal of Political Science 22 (l989): 523-545.

(with Jesse Goldstaub) "Terrorism and the Breakdown of International Order: The Corporate

Dimension", Conflict Quarterly 8 (l988): 69-98.

(with Michael Brecher) "Patterns of Crisis Management in the Middle East", Journal of Conflict

Resolution 32 (l988): 426-456.

"Comparative Foreign Policy: A Simulation-Oriented Approach to Learning", Peace Research 20

(l988): 79-84.

(with Michael Brecher and Tod Hoffman) "International Crises in Africa, l929-l979: Immediate

Severity and Long-term Importance", International Interactions l4 (l988): 5l-84.

(with Michael Brecher) "Stability and Polarity: New Paths for Inquiry", Journal of Peace

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Research 25 (l988): 3l-42.

"Externalization of Conflict: Testing a Crisis-Based Model", Canadian Journal of Political

Science 20 (1987): 573-598.

(with Michael Brecher) "International Crises in the Middle East, l929-l979: Immediate Severity

and Long-term Importance", Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 9 (l987): l-42.

"Conflict and Cohesion: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Future

Research", Cooperation and Conflict 22, l (l987): 2l-33.

"The North American Study of International Relations", Indian Journal of Political Science 47

(l986): 32l-339.

"Conflit et Cohesion: Nouveau Regard Sur la Litterature Savant", Etudes Internationales l7

(l986): 62l-633.

(with Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Structural Factors and International Crisis Behavior", Conflict

Management and Peace Science 7 (l984): 33-53.

Chapters in Books

(with Evgeniia Iakhnis, Stefanie Neumeier and Anne van Wijk) “Quantitative Methodology in

Crisis Studies.” In John Preston, ed. Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis. Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

(with Kyle Beardsley, Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) “The International Crisis

Behavior Project.” In John Preston, ed. Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis. Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

(with Adam Badawy and Eric Olson) “Rivalries in the Middle East: A Time Series Analysis.” In

Imad Mansour and William R. Thompson, eds. Whatever Happened to Interstate

Rivalries in the Middle East? An Empirical Investigation. Washington, DC: Georgetown

University Press, forthcoming, 2018.

“Behavior Political Science: Assessing the Evidence and Moving Forward,” In Alex Mintz and

Lesley Terris, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science. Oxford:

Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2018.

(with Randall J. Jones, Jr.) “International Relations Crystal Ball: Prediction and Forecasting,” In

Andreas Gofas, Innana Hamati-Ataya and Nicholas Onuf, eds., The SAGE Handbook of

the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations. Thousand Oaks, CA:

SAGE Publications, 2018, pp. 252-265.

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“Clarifying Causal Mechanisms in International Relations,” In William R. Thompson, ed.,

Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2018, pp. 264-277.

(with Steve A. Yetiv) “Interdisciplinary Links and Future Directions.” In Steve A. Yetiv and

Patrick James, eds., Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations.

New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Systemism and Foreign Policy Analysis: A New Approach to the Study

of International Conflict.” In Steve A. Yetiv and Patrick James, eds., Advancing

Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2017.

(with Steve A. Yetiv) “Pushing Boundaries in the Study of International Relations,” In Steve A.

Yetiv and Patrick James, eds., Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International

Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Systemism and Foreign Policy Analysis,” In Steve A. Yetiv and

Patrick James, eds., Advancing Interdisciplinary International Relations. New York, NY:

Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2016.

(with Steve A. Yetiv) “Conclusions,” In Steve A. Yetiv and Patrick James, eds., Advancing

Interdisciplinary International Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan,

forthcoming, 2016.

(with Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison) “Progress and Cumulation in IR Scholarship?,”

In Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison, eds., How Do You Know? Evaluating

Progress in International Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming,

2016).

(with Jarrod Hayes) “Systemism, Analytic Eclecticism and the Democratic Peace,” In Annette

Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison, eds., How Do You Know? Evaluating Progress in

International Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2016).

(with Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison) “Different Standards for Discovery and

Confirmation,” In Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison, eds., How Do You Know?

Evaluating Progress in International Relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan,

forthcoming, 2016).

(with Lyn Boyd-Judson) “Women’s Global Health, Norms and State Policies”, In Lyn Boyd-

Judson and Patrick James, eds., Women’s Global Health: Norms and State Policies.

(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2014).

(with Nadejda Marinova) “Social Norms and Policies on Prostitution and Trafficking”, In Lyn

Boyd-Judson and Patrick James, eds., Women’s Global Health: Norms and State Policies.

(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2014).

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(with Nicolas Choquette-Levy) “Structural Realism and Transaction Costs in the U.S.-Canadian

Partnership”, In Greg Anderson and Christopher Sands, eds. Forgotten Partnership

Redux: Canada-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century. (Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2011).

“Elaborating on Offensive Realism”, In Annette Freyberg-Inan, Ewan Harrison and Patrick

James, eds., Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and

Innovation. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009).

“Introduction: What Way Forward for Contemporary Realism?”, In Annette Freyberg-Inan, Ewan

Harrison and Patrick James, eds., Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between

Tradition and Innovation. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009).

“Conclusion: Ways Forward”, In Annette Freyberg-Inan, Ewan Harrison and Patrick James, eds.

Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation.

(Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009).

(with Frank Harvey) “Deterrence and Compellence in Iraq, 1991-2003: Lessons for a Complex

Paradigm”, In T. V. Paul, Patrick M. Morgan and James J. Wirtz, eds., Complex

Deterrence: Theory and Practice in a New Era. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press,

2009).

(with Yasemin Akbaba and Zeynep Taydas) “The “Chicken or the Egg”? External Support and

Rebellion in Ethnopolitics”, In Stephen Saideman and Marie-Joëlle Zahar, eds., Intra-

State Conflict: Governments and Security Dilemmas of Deterrence and Assurance.

(London: Routledge, 2008).

(with Yasemin Akbaba) “The Evolution of Iranian Interventionism: Support for Radical Islam in

Turkey, 1982-2003”, In Efraim Inbar and Hillel Frisch, eds., Radical Islam and

International Security: Challenges and Responses. (London: Routledge, 2008).

“Canadian Welfare Policy and Ethnopolitics: Towards an Evolutionary Model”, In Frank Kemp

Salter, ed., Welfare, Ethnicity, and Altruism: New Findings and Evolutionary Theory.

(London/Portland: Frank Cass, 2004).

(with Özgür Özdamar) “The United States and North Korea: Avoiding a Worst-Case Scenario”,

In Ralph Carter, ed., 1st through 5th eds. Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy:

From Terrorism to Trade. (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2004, various dates through

2013).

(with David Carment) “Third-Party States in Ethnic Conflict: Identifying the Domestic

Determinants of Intervention.” In Steven E. Lobell and Philip Mauceri, eds., Ethnic

Conflict and Intervention: Escalation, Diffusion, and Termination. (New York, NY:

Palgrave, 2003).

“Developing the Canadian Government’s Bargaining Position on the Constitution, June-July,

1980: An Application of Olson’s Argument from The Rise and Decline of Nations”, In

Jac C. Heckelman and Dennis Coates, eds., Collective Choice: Essays in Honor of

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Mancur Olson. (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2003).

"Systemism and International Relations: Toward a Reassessment of Realism", In Michael

Brecher and Frank Harvey, eds., Millennial Reflections on International Studies. (Ann

Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2002).

(with Donald E. Abelson and Michael Lusztig) “The Myth of the Sacred in the Canadian

Constitutional Order”, In Donald E. Abelson and Michael Lusztig, eds., The Myth of the

Sacred: The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada. (Montreal

and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002).

(with Michael Lusztig) “Say Goodbye to the Dream of One Canada: The Costly Failure to

Purchase National Unity”, In Hamish Telford and Harvey Lazar, eds., Canada: State of

the Federation 2001 – Canadian Political Culture(s) in Transition. (Montreal and

Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002).

(with David Goetze) “What Can Evolutionary Theory Say About Ethnic Phenomena?”, In Patrick

James and David Goetze, eds., Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict. (Westport, CT:

Praeger, 2001).

(with Michael Lusztig) "Assessing the Reliability of Predictions on the Future of Quebec", In

David Carment, Frank Harvey and John Stack, eds., The International Politics of Quebec

Secession: State Making and State Breaking in North America. (Westport, CT: Praeger,

2001).

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) “Crisis Escalation to War: Findings from the

International Crisis Behavior Project”, In John A. Vasquez, ed., What Do We Know

About War?. (New York, NY: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000).

(with David Carment) "International Ethnopolitics: Theory, Peacekeeping, and Policy", In John

F. Stack, Jr. and Lui Hebron, eds. The Ethnic Entanglement: Conflict and Intervention in

World Politics. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999).

(with David Carment) “Ethnic Conflict at the International Level: Causation, Prevention and

Peacekeeping”, In David Carment and Patrick James, eds., Peace in the Midst of Wars:

Preventing and Managing International Ethnic Conflicts. (Columbia, SC: University of

South Carolina Press, 1998).

(with David Carment) “Managing Ethnic Crises—Past and Present”, In Ron Wheeler and

Howard McConnell, eds., Swords and Plowshares: The United Nations in Transition.

(Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1998).

(with Murray Wolfson and Eric Solberg) “In a World of Cannibals, Everyone Votes for War:

Democracy and Peace Reconsidered”, In Murray Wolfson, ed., The Political Economy of

War and Peace. (Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998).

(with David Carment and Dave Rowlands) "Ethnic Conflict and Third Party Intervention:

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Riskiness, Rationality and Commitment", In Patricia Weitsman and Gerald Schneider,

eds., Enforcing Cooperation: Risky States and Intergovernmental Management of

Conflict. (New York: MacMillan, 1997).

(with Frank Harvey) “Nuclear Crisis as a Multi-Stage Threat Game: Toward an Agenda for

Comparative Research”, In Frank Harvey and Ben Mor, eds., Conflict in World Politics:

Advances in the Study of Crisis, War and Peace. (London: Macmillan, 1997).

(with David Carment) “Ethnic Conflict at the International Level: Theory and Evidence”, In

David Carment and Patrick James, eds., Wars in the Midst of Peace: The International

Politics of Ethnic Conflict. (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997).

(with David Carment) “The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict: The Neglected Interstate

Dimension”, In David Carment and Patrick James, eds., Wars in the Midst of Peace: The

International Politics of Ethnic Conflict. (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press,

1997).

(with David Carment) “Ethnic Conflict at the International Level: An Appraisal of Theory and

Evidence”, In David Carment and Patrick James, eds., Wars in the Midst of Peace: The

International Politics of Ethnic Conflict. (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press,

1997).

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Accounting for Crises in World Politics: Realpolitik versus

Domestic Processes", In Paul Diehl and Frank Wayman, eds., Reconstructing Realpolitik.

(Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 1994).

(with William James Booth and Hudson Meadwell) "Toward a New Science of Politics", In

James Booth, Patrick James and Hudson Meadwell, eds., Politics and Rationality.

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).

"Rational Choice in the Crisis Domain: An Appraisal of Superpower Interactions, 1948-1979", In

James Booth, Patrick James and Hudson Meadwell, eds., Politics and Rationality.

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).

"The Causes of War: How Does Structure Affect International Conflict?", In David G. Haglund

and Michael K. Hawes, eds., World Politics: Power, Interdependence and Dependence.

(Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers, l990).

(with Michael Brecher) "Conflicts and Crisis Management", In Michael Brecher and Jonathan

Wilkenfeld, eds., Crisis, Conflict and Instability. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, l989).

(with Michael Brecher) "Polarity, Stability, Crisis. I. State of the Art and New Directions", In

Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, eds., Crisis, Conflict and Instability. (Oxford:

Pergamon Press, l989).

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Polarity, Stability, Crisis. II. Weighing the

Evidence", in David Carment and Patrick James, eds., In Michael Brecher and Jonathan

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Wilkenfeld, eds., Crisis, Conflict and Instability. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, l989).

(with Michael Brecher) "Severity and Importance of Third World Crises: Middle East and

Africa", In Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, eds., Crisis, Conflict and

Instability. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, l989).

(with Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Structural Attributes and Outcome Characteristics of International

Crises", In Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, eds., Crisis, Conflict and

Instability. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, l989).

(with Michael Brecher), "Crisis Management in the Arab-Israeli Conflict", In David Dewitt and

Gabi Ben-Dor, eds., Sources and Management of Conflict in the Middle East. (Lexington,

MA and Toronto: Lexington Books, l987).

Reviews

John Bew, Realpolitik: A History (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2015), for History:

Reviews of New Books 45 (2017): 160-161.

John A. Vasquez, The War Puzzle Revisited. (Cambridge University Press, 2009), for Peace &

Change 37 (2012): 165-166.

Paul D. Senese and John A. Vasquez, The Steps to War: An Empirical Study. (Princeton

University Press, 2008), for International Studies Review 11 (2009): 636-637.

Christopher Hill, The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy. (Palgrave Macmilllan, 2003), for

Perspectives on Politics 2 (2004): 199-200.

Christopher P. Manfredi, Judicial Power and the Charter: Canada and the Paradox of Liberal

Constitutionalism. 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2001), for American Review of

Canadian Studies 31 (2001): 535-537.

Peter R. Lavoy, Scott D. Sagan and James J. Wirtz, eds., Planning the Unthinkable: How New

Powers Will Use Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons. (Cornell University Press,

2000), for International Politics 38 (2001): 456-458.

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and David Lalman, War and Reason. (Yale, 1992) for Canadian

Journal of Political Science 26 (1993): 626-628.

Emerson M.S. Niou, Peter C. Ordeshook and Gregory F. Rose, The Balance of Power: Stability

in International Systems. (Cambridge University Press, 1989), for Canadian Journal of

Political Science 24 (1991): 207-208.

Steven J. Brams and D. Marc Kilgour, Game Theory and National Security. (Basil Blackwell,

1988), for Canadian Journal of Political Science 22 (1989): 470-471.

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John W. Burton, Global Conflict. (Wheatsheaf Books, l984) for International Journal XLII

(l987): 40l-403.

Charles Lipson, Standing Guard. (University of California Press, l985) for Etudes Internationales

l7 (l986): 465-467.

Kim R. Nossal, The Politics of Canadian Foreign Policy. (Prentice Hall, l985), for Etudes

Internationales l7 (l986): 2l6-2l8.

Saadia Touval and I. William Zartman, eds., International Mediation in Theory and Practice.

(Westview, l985), for Canadian Journal of Political Science l8 (l985): 822-823.

Other Publications

H-Diplo Roundtable, GRIT, http://www.tiny.cc/Roundtable-XVII-18.

H-Diplo Article Review 39, “Increasing Canadian Foreign Intelligence Capability: Is it a Dead

Issue?”. http://issforum.org/articlereviews/39-increasing-canadian-foreign-intelligence-

capability

H-Diplo Roundtable, Game Changer, http://h-diplo.org/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XVI-

13.pdf.

“Grand, Bland or Somewhat Planned? Toward a Canadian Strategy for the Indo-Pacific Region”,

SPP Research Papers 7, 21 (2014), The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.

H-Diplo Roundtable, So Near Yet So Far, http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/essays/PDF/James-

Hale.pdf.

H-Diplo Roundtable, Canada and Conflict, http://www.h-

net.org/~diplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XII-17.pdf.

(with Matthew Gratias) Entry for “Détente”, In Michael Palmiotto, ed. Encyclopedia of Political

Science, 2011, http://sage-ereference.com.libproxy.usc.edu

Entries for "Balance of Power" (pp. 102-103), "Deterrence" (pp. 377-388), "Public Choice

Theory, Political” (pp. 1347-1348), and "Rationality" (pp. 1385-1386), In Jonathan

Michie, ed. Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences, Vols. 1-2. London and Chicago:

Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001.

(with Peter Dombrowski, Richard Mansbach and James M. McCormick) "Editors' Essay",

International Studies Quarterly 43 (1999): 555-557.

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Manuscripts Under Review

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) “North America.”

(with Cody Brown and Cyrus Mohammadian) “How Are We Studying Interstate and Intrastate

Conflict? Answers from the Teaching, Research & International Policy (TRIP) Data.”

(with Cody Brown and Cyrus Mohammadian) “How Do We Study Internationalized Conflict and

What Does It Matter? An Assessment Based on the Teaching, Research & International

Policy (TRIP) Data.”

(with Seung-Whan Choi, Youngwan Kim and David Ebner) “U.S. Military Intervention: News

Media versus Expert Influence.”

(with Jonathan Keller and Edward Yang) “Decision-Making in U.S. Foreign Policy Crises:

Presidential Leadership and Outcomes.”

Manuscripts in Preparation

“Developing a Course on Spy Novel Diplomacy: An Extension of the Science Education

Initiative Into International Relations.”

(with Fred Chernoff and Jeremie Cornut) “A Symposium on Analytic Eclecticism.”

(with Jason Enia) “Natural Disasters and Conflict Processes.”

Realism and International Relations: A Visual Turn Toward Scientific Progress.

(with Jeffrey J. Pickering and James M. Scott) “Building the Democratic Peace: Democracy

Assistance and the Prevention of Conflict.”

(with Todd Hall) “Anarchy, for the Love of States.”

(with Miriam Barnum) “Do Nuclear Weapons Matter? A Study of Near Crisis in the Process of

Escalation.”

(with James Scott) International Conflict.

(with Takamitsu Kurita) “The Canadian-US Dollar Exchange Rate Over the Post-Bretton Woods

Era: A Regime Shifting Approach.”

Conference Papers and Presentations

Discussant, Panel on From State-Building to Peace-Building, and Peace-Keeping: The United

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Nations and the Challenge of International Security, International Studies Association

(ISA), Accra, 2019.

“Developing a Course on Spy Novel Diplomacy: An Extension of the Science Education

Initiative Into International Relations”, ISA, Accra, 2019.

(with Evgeniia Iakhnis, Stefanie Neumeier and Anne van Wijk) “Quantitative Methodology in

Crisis Studies”, ISA, Belgrade, 2019.

Discussant, Panel on Ideology, Alliances, and Balance of Power, ISA, Belgrade, 2019.

(with Miriam Barnum) “Do Nuclear Weapons Matter? A Study of Near Crisis in the Process of

Escalation.”, ISA 2019.

“On Realism.” Keynote Address, ISA Midwest, 2018.

“Teaching for Tenure and Beyond: How Classroom Innovation Can Promote Professional

Advancement (and Fulfillment).” Keynote Address, ISA Innovative Pedagogy

Conference, 2018.

“What Is Realism?” Keynote Address, ISA Northeast, 2018.

“Systems of International Studies.” Associación de Estudios Internacionales, 2018.

“The Nature of Realism?” Keynote Address, ISA South, 2018.

“The Future of Realism.” Keynote Address, ISA West, 2018.

Chair and Discussant, Emerging Scholars Forum on Cooperation and Conflict, ISA West, 2018.

Roundtable, Breaking Down Pedagogical Barriers: Advantages of Teaching by Early Career

Scholars, ISA West, 2018.

(with Miriam Barnum) “A Study of Near Crisis in the Process of Escalation.” ISA West, 2018.

Roundtable, Authors Meet Readers, Religion and Health Care in East Africa: Lessons from

Uganda, Mozambique and Ethiopia, ISA and FLASCO-Ecuador, 2018.

“Presidential Address: What Do We Know About Crisis, Escalation and War? An Assessment of

the International Crisis Behavior Project.” Peace Science Society (PSS), 2017.

Roundtable, Great Power Dynamics and the Implications for Canada: Trade, Security, and

Investment, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), 2017.

“Donner Medal Presentation: Awarded to Myrna Delson-Karan.” ACSUS, 2017.

Roundtable, Author Meets Readers, Ethnic Diasporas and the Canada-United States Security

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Community, David Haglund, ACSUS, 2017.

Roundtable, The Evolution of NORAD: 60 Years and Counting? ACSUS, 2017.

Roundtable, Author Meet Readers, International Relations Theory: Competing Empirical

Paradigms, Michael Haas, ISA West, 2017.

(with Evgeniia Iakhnis) “Near Crises in World Politics: A New Data Set and Analysis of

Escalation Processes.” ISA West, 2017.

(with Randall J. Jones, Jr.) “IR’s Crystal Ball: Prediction and Forecasting.” American Political

Science Association (APSA), 2017.

(with Jonathan Keller and Edward Yang) “Decision-Making in US Foreign Policy Crises:

Presidential Leadership and Outcomes.” Network of European Peace Scientists, 2017.

Roundtable, China’s Rise and the Balance of Power: Is Asia-Pacific Ripe for Active Rivalry?,

ISA Hong Kong, 2017.

(with Adam Badawy and Eric Olson) “Rivalries in the Middle East: A Time Series Analysis.”

ISA Hong Kong, 2017.

(with Scott Gartner, Chin Hao-Huang and Yitan Li) “Taiwan, Dynamic Identity and the Rise of

China.” ISA, 2017.

Roundtable, ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Panel: Celebrating the Work of John McGarry and

Brendan O’Leary, ISA, 2017.

Discussant, Panel on Exploring the Power of Population and Geography, ISA, 2017.

Roundtable, The Unfree Exercise of Religion: Author Meets Critics, ISA, 2017.

Roundtable, Moving to Administration: A Practical Guide and Insider’s Tips, ISA, 2017.

Discussant, Panel on Group Decision Making: Polythink, Groupthink and Con-Div, ISA, 2017.

Discussant, Panel on Nexus of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, ISA, 2017.

Discussant, Panel on Simulations, Role-Playing, and Games: Uses and Outcomes, ISA, 2017.

(with Jonathan Keller and Edward Yang) “Decision-Making in U.S. Foreign Policy Crises:

Presidential Leadership and Outcomes.” PSS, 2016.

Roundtable, From Faculty to Administrator: Yes You Can!, ISA West, 2016.

(with Jonathan Keller and Edward Yang) “Decision-Making in U.S. Foreign Policy Crises:

Presidential Leadership and Outcomes.” ISA West, 2016.

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Chair and Discussant, Broadening the Scope of “Traditional” Foreign Policy Analysis, ISA West,

2016.

“Realism, Analytic Eclecticism and Systemism.” APSA, 2016.

Roundtable, Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics, ISA, 2016.

Roundtable, Realism and Nationalism: Old Pals or Strangers?, ISA, 2016.

Roundtable, Religion, War and Peace in a Comparative Perspective, ISA, 2016.

Chair, Foreign Policy in the Modern Era, Junior Scholar Symposia, ISA, 2016.

Chair, Roundtable, The Ukrainian Crisis and the Future of Eurasia, ISA, 2016.

Roundtable, Political Secularism, Religion and the State: Author Meets Critics, ISA, 2016.

Chair, ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Panel: Celebrating the Work of James F. Hollifield, ISA,

2016.

“Realism, Analytic Eclecticism and Systemism”, ISA, 2016.

Chair, Roundtable, Democracies, Security and Peace: Roundtable on Constructing National

Security: US Relations with India and China, ISA, 2016.

Chair, Panel on Foundations for Exploring Peace, ISA, 2016.

(with Davis Brown) “The Religious Characteristics of States”, PSS, 2015.

Roundtable, Teaching Canada: Canadian Studies in the New Millennium, ACSUS, 2015.

Roundtable, The State of Canadian Studies After the Cuts, ACSUS, 2015.

Discussant, Panel on International Security, ISA West, 2015.

Chair and Discussant, Emerging Scholars Forum II, ISA West, 2015.

Roundtable, Authors Meet Readers, Women’s Global Health, Lyn Boyd-Judson and Patrick

James, ISA West, 2015.

Participant, Panel on Things to Understand About Cyber Security Before We Start Theorizing:

Confessions of a White Hat Hacker Turned Political Scientist, ISA West, 2015.

Roundtable, Past, Present and Future of Studying International Crisis Behavior, ISA, 2015.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Systemism and Foreign Policy Analysis”, ISA, 2015.

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Discussant, Junior Scholars Symposia, Foreign Policy and the Media, ISA, 2015.

(with Jonathan Keller and Yi Yang) “Decision-Making in Crises: The Structure and Dynamics of

Foreign Policy Groups”, ISA, 2015.

Discussant, Panel on Philosophy and Inquiry in IR, ISA, 2015.

(with Davis Brown) “The Religious Characteristics of States (RCS) Dataset and International

Relations: Classic Themes and New Evidence”, ISA Midwest, 2014.

Discussant, Emerging Scholars Forum II: Material and Immaterial Factors in Foreign Policy, ISA

West, 2014.

Participant, Roundtable, Using Pop Culture to Teach International Relations, ISA West, 2014.

Discussant, Panel on Innovations in the Interdisciplinary Study of IR: Theme Panel I, ISA West,

2014.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Systemism and Foreign Policy Analysis”, ISA West, 2014.

Roundtable, FPA Distinguished Scholar Award Panel for Rose McDermott, ISA, 2014.

Roundtable, ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award Panel for Andreas Wimmer, ISA, 2014.

Roundtable, Post-Tenure Mentoring, ISA, 2014.

Discussant, Media and Foreign Policy, Junior Scholar Symposium, ISA, 2014.

Chair, Panel on Structuralism and Its Critics After Kenneth Waltz, ISA, 2014.

Roundtable, Paradigmatic Synthesis: Feasible, Desirable, Both or Neither?, ISA, 2014.

“Novels and Films in the Classroom: IR Lessons from the Lord of the Rings”, ISA, 2014.

Roundtable, Teaching Canada, ACSUS, 2013.

(with Jason Enia) “Natural Disasters and Conflict Processes”, PSS, 2013.

Discussant, Panel on Memory and Trauma in International Relations: Theories, Cases and

Debates”, ISA West, 2013.

Roundtable, The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from the Lord of the Rings,

ISA West, 2013.

Roundtable, Success Strategies for International Studies on the US Job Market, ISA West, 2013.

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Discussant, Panel on Hawks, Doves and Other Roles in Foreign Policy, ISA West, 2013.

Participant, Job Seekers’ Café, ISA West, 2013.

Chair, Panel on Regional and International Systems in International Politics, ISA West, 2013.

Roundtable, Author Meets Readers: Gendering Global Conflict by Laura Sjoberg, ISA West,

2013.

(with Cyrus Mohammadian) “A Discipline Divided: The Study of Intrastate Conflict in

International Relations”, ISA West, 2013.

Roundtable, Author Meets Readers: Canada and Conflict by Patrick James, ISA West 2013.

Discussant, Panel on Gender-Focused Actors, Interests and Outcomes in Federal States, APSA,

2013.

Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, “Why Does the US Intervene Abroad? Democracy, Human

Rights Violations, and Terrorism”, APSA 2013.

(with Mark Paradis) “Controlling the North: Predicting the Future of Canadian Sovereignty in the

Arctic”, International Society of Political Psychology, 2013.

Chair, Roundtable on Professional Development and Grant Writing, ISA, 2013.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Ideas and the Study of Conflict, ISA 2013.

Innovative Panel on Why Theories of IR Need Theories of Foreign Policy, ISA 2013.

Discussant, Junior Scholar Symposium, “Conflict in a Digital Space”, ISA 2013.

Chair, Panel on Philosophy of Science and IR, ISA 2013.

Presidential Theme Roundtable – The Diffusion of Ethnic Conflict, ISA 2013.

Discussant, Foreign Policy Analysis Posters, ISA 2013.

Chair, Roundtable on An Academic Career Outside One’s Country of Birth: The Pros and Cons,

ISA 2013.

(with Jarrod Hayes) “German Reunification: A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective”, ISA 2013.

Chair, Panel on Strategy and Foreign Policy, ISA West, 2012.

Roundtable, Welcome to Middle-earth: Teaching Intro IR Creatively, ISA West, 2012.

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Discussant, Panel on Social Media and Political Engagement Around the World, ISA West,

2012.

Chair, Roundtable on Navigating the Mentor-Mentee Relationship, ISA West, 2012.

(with HeeMin Kim and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “The Role of Media in the Repression-

Protest Nexus: A Game-Theoretic Model”, APSA, 2012.

(with Hong Cheol Kim) “The Paradox of Power Asymmetry: When and Why Do Weaker States

Challenge the Hegemon?”, International Political Science Association (IPSA), 2012.

Chair, Panel on Rethinking International Relations Theory, IPSA, 2012.

Discussant, Panel on Frontiers of Terrorism Research, ISA, 2012.

Roundtable, ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award Panel for Arend Lijphart, ISA, 2012.

Roundtable, Pop Culture Narratives in World Politics, ISA, 2012.

Chair, Panel on Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy, ISA, 2012.

Chair, Panel on Counterfactual Analysis and Post-9/11 US Foreign Policy, ISA, 2012.

(with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “The Role of the Media in the Repression-Protest Nexus: A

Game-Theoretic Model”, PSS, 2011.

Discussant, Roundtable on Voting and Non-voting in Canada and the USA, ACSUS, 2011.

(with Nicolas Choquette-Levy) “Structural Realism and Transaction Costs in the U.S./Canadian

Partnership”, ACSUS, 2011.

Roundtable, Getting Published in International Studies, ISA West, 2011.

Chair, Roundtable on The Predictioneer’s Game and Beyond: An Assessment of Bruce Bueno de

Mesquita’s Forecasting Model”, APSA, 2011.

(with Jason Enia) “Modeling the Democracy-Peace Nexus: New Tools, New Uses”, APSA,

2011.

Chair, Panel on The Foreign Policies of Autocratic States, APSA, 2011.

Roundtable, Meeting of the Minds: Expanding Foreign Policy Analysis Scholarship, ISA, 2011.

(with Nadejda K. Marinova) “The Tragedy of Human Trafficking: Competing Theories and

European Evidence”, ISA, 2011.

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(with Jarrod Hayes) “Europe 1989: Transformation, Theory and Evidence”, ISA, 2011.

Roundtable, ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award Panel for Walker Connor, ISA, 2011.

Roundtable, Can We Reach an Understanding? Gender, Feminism, and Security Studies, ISA,

2011.

(with Jason Enia) Poster Session on “An Identified Systemic Model of the Democracy-Peace

Nexus: New Tools, New Uses”, PSS, 2010.

Roundtable, What’s at Stake in the Methodology Debates in International Relations?, ISA West,

2010.

Roundtable, Professional Development: How to Get Your Work Published, ISA West, 2010.

Roundtable, Hard Times and North American Relations, APSA, 2010.

(with Johann Park) “Territorial Claims and Territorial Conflict”, Midwest Political Science

Association (MPSA), 2010.

Working Group, Gender and Security: Theory and Practice, ISA 2010.

Roundtable, Author Meets Critics: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, The Conduct of Inquiry in

International Relations, ISA, 2010.

Roundtable, Globalization and National Security State, ISA, 2010.

Roundtable, The Obama Presidency: Implications for Canada in the World, ISA, 2010.

Roundtable, Mentoring Diverse Scholars in International Studies: From Graduate School to

Tenured Professor, ISA, 2010.

Roundtable, “A World Survey of Religion and State” – Authors Meets Critics, ISA, 2010.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Debating North American Integration, ACSUS, 2009.

Roundtable, International Perspectives on Canadian Studies, ACSUS, 2009.

Presidential Address, “Systems of Canadian Studies”, ACSUS, 2009.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter”, Western Canadian Studies Association

(WCSA), 2009.

(with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “Fourth Estate or Mouthpiece? A Game Theoretic Model of the

Influence of Foreign Policy on the Domestic Relationship among Media, Regime Type

and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights”, APSA, 2009.

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Chair, Panel on Forecasting Canadian Elections, APSA, 2009.

Roundtable, Forgotten Partnership Remembered: US-Canada Relations 25 Years Later, APSA,

2009.

(with Steven Lamy) “Religion, Identity and Global Governance: Accumulating Social Capital

and Building Civil Society”, ISA-Brazilian International Relations Association, 2009.

(with Kwang-Jin Kim) “Learning from the Great War: The Origins of Democratic Peace”, IPSA,

2009.

Roundtable, Behavioral IR, ISA, 2009.

Chair, Panel on Forecasting International Relations and Foreign Policy, ISA 2009.

(with Nukhet Sandal) “Religion and IR Theory: Towards a Mutual Understanding”, ISA 2009.

Discussant, Panel on Security of Small States: Historical and Strategic Perspectives, ISA 2009.

Roundtable, Honoring Donald L. Horowitz, ENMISA’s 2009 Distinguished Scholar Award

Recipient, ISA, 2009.

(with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) “A Formal Model of the Relationship Among Media, Regime

Type and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights”, ISA 2009.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Terrorism and Counterterrorism, ISA Midwest, 2008.

“Religion, Identity and Global Governance”, ISA West, San Francisco, 2008.

Roundtable, Foreign Policy Meets Conflict Processes, ISA Midwest, 2008.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Peace or Conflict: Economic Interdependence and Other Factors,

ISA Midwest, 2008.

Roundtable, Canada in the International Systems, ISA Midwest and Midwest Association of

Canadian Studies (MWACS), 2008.

(with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring) Poster Session on “A Formal Model of the Relationship

Among Media Freedom, Regime Type and Government Respect for Physical Integrity

Rights”, PSS, 2008.

Chair, Panel on Women-Friendly Democracies and the Canadian Model”, APSA, 2008.

(with Frank P. Harvey) “Deterrence and Compellence in Iraq”, ISA, 2008.

Chair, Panel on Multidisciplinary Approaches to International Relations: Insights from

Economics, Psychology and History, ISA, 2008.

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Chair and Discussant, Roundtable on Approaches to Understanding Crisis Bargaining, ISA,

2008.

Chair, Panel on Canadian Foreign Policy at Crossroads: Processes, Actors, and Challenges, ISA,

2008.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Levels of Analysis in Foreign Policy – Past, Present, and Future:

A Compendium Project Panel, ISA, 2008.

Chair, Roundtable on Why Realists Disagree About American Foreign Policy, ISA, 2008.

Discussant, Panel on Terrorism: Strategic Models, ISA, 2008.

(with Abigail E. Ruane) “The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from the Lord of

the Rings”, ISA, 2008.

“Deterrence and Compellence in Iraq, 1991-2003: Lessons for a Complex Paradigm”, Sixth Pan-

European International Relations Conference, 2007.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Religion and Secularism in IR II: The Political and Social Impact

of Religion and Secularism, ISA, 2007.

Roundtable, Academic and Non-Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals,

ISA, 2007.

Roundtable, Honoring Ted Robert Gurr, ENMISA’s 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award

Recipient, ISA, 2007.

Discussant, Panel on The Impact of Immigration: Linking Research to Public Policy, ISA, 2007.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on the Democratic Peace, ISA Midwest, 2006.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on When to Fight and When to Stop Fighting: Conflict, Settlement,

and Conflict Recurrence, ISA Midwest, 2006.

Roundtable, Getting Published in the Profession – A Roundtable Discussion by the Publishers,

ISA Midwest, 2006.

(with Nukhet Sandal, Enyu Zhang and Carolyn C. James) “Poliheuristic Theory and Crisis

Decision-Making: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey with China”, IPSA, 2006.

Chair, Panel on International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict, APSA, 2006.

(with Nukhet Sandal, Enyu Zhang and Carolyn C. James, “Poliheuristic Analysis of International

Crises: A Cross-National Assessment, APSA, 2006.

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Roundtable, Behavioral IR, APSA, 2006.

Discussant, Panel on Game Theory and Transnational Terrorism, APSA, 2006.

Roundtable, Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Charles F. Doran,

ISA, 2006.

(with A. Cooper Drury and Yitan Li) “Diversionary Dragons, or, Talking Tough in Taipei”, PSS,

2005.

(with Yasemin Akbaba and Zeynep Taydas) “The ‘Chicken or the Egg’? External Support and

Rebellion in Ethnopolitics”, ISA Midwest, 2005.

(with A. Cooper Drury and Yitan Li) “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking Tough’ in Taipei”,

APSA, 2005.

Roundtable on Why No One Cares to Balance America, APSA, 2005.

(with Neal Carter) “Long Knives, Long Memories and “People’s Packages”: The Federal

Strategy for Constitutional Patriation and the Dynamics of Identity Contention”, Canadian

Political Science Association (CPSA), 2005.

Chair, Panel on Identity and Change in China-Taiwan Relations, ISA, 2005.

Discussant, Panel on Crises in World Politics: Models and Measurements, ISA, 2005.

(with A. Cooper Drury and Yitan Li) “Modeling Cross-Strait Relations and Taiwan’s Linkage

Politics: Foreign Policy Implications for China-Taiwan-U.S. Relations”, ISA, 2005.

Discussant, Panel on Theoretical Analysis of Transnational Terrorism, ISA, 2005.

Roundtable, Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Alex Mintz, ISA,

2005.

(with Yasemin Akbaba, David Carment and Zeynep Taydas) “MAR and Third-Party Intervention

in Ethnic Conflicts”, ISA, 2005.

Discussant, Panel on Issues in Establishing and Maintaining Legitimacy, ISA Midwest, 2004.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Determinants of Military Manpower Systems, 1886-1992”, ISA

Midwest, 2004.

Roundtable on Secrets of Successful Publishing, ISA Midwest, 2004.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Institutionalizing NAFTA”, MWACS, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on Preserving Unique Community, MWACS, 2004.

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Roundtable on The Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making, APSA, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on Democracy, Security, and Conflict, APSA, 2004.

(with Carolyn C. James and Enyu Zhang) “A Poliheuristic Analysis of Foreign Policy Crises for

Israel and China”, International Congress of Psychology, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on Rational Choice, Legislatures, and Stability, CPSA, 2004.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Institutionalizing NAFTA”, CPSA, 2004.

Roundtable on Patrick James, International Relations and Scientific Progress: Structural Realism

Reconsidered, MPSA, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on The Systemic Democratic Peace, ISA, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on There is More than One Way to Cause a Conflict: Ethnic Politics and

Mobilization, ISA, 2004.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Religion and International Relations II; Empirical and Cross-

National Studies, ISA, 2004.

Roundtable, Participant, Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Jonathan

Wilkenfeld, ISA, 2004.

(with Balkan Devlen and Ozgur Ozdamar) “The English School as a Scientific Research

Enterprise”, ISA, 2004.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Transnational Terrorism: Deterrence, Democracy and

Globalization, ISA, 2004.

(with Enyu Zhang) “Chinese Choices: A Poliheuristic Analysis of Foreign Policy Crises, 1949-

1996”.

“Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post 9/11 World: Managing US Unilateralism”, Associación

Mexicana de Estudios Sobre Canadá, 2004.

(with Neal Carter) “Long Knives, Long Memories and “People’s Packages”: The Federal

Strategy for Constitutional Patriation and the Dynamics of Identity Contention”, ACSUS,

2003.

Roundtable, Chair, Charles F. Doran, Why Canadian Unity Matters and Why Americans Care,

ACSUS, 2003.

Roundtable, Co-Chair, Canadian Foreign Policy and Canadian-US Relations Today, ACSUS,

2003.

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(with Enyu Zhang) “Cognitive Decision-Making and Rational Choice in an Integrated Foreign

Policy: Understanding International Crises for China”, ISA Midwest, 2003.

(with Yasemin Akbaba, David Carment and Zeynep Taydas) “One-Sided Crisis in Protracted

Conflict Settings”, ISA Midwest, 2003.

Roundtable, Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Theory, ISA Midwest, 2003.

(with Seung-Whan Choi and Jéan-Sebastien Rioux), “Presidential Approval, Future Economic

Security and the Political Use of Force, 1953-1994”, ISA Midwest, 2003.

(with Yasemin Akbaba, David Carment and Zeynep Taydas) “Third Party Intervention in

Ethnopolitical Conflict: A MAR-Based Assessment”, APSA, 2003.

Discussant, Panel on Advances in Analyses of Democracy and Conflict, APSA, 2003.

Discussant, Panel on Constructing Knowledge on Religion and Culture in International

Relations, ISA, 2003.

(with Johann Park) “Democracy and Conflict Management: Territorial Issue Claims in the

Western Hemisphere Revisited”, ISA, 2003.

Roundtable, Chair, Understanding International Crises, ISA, 2003.

(with S. Whan Choi) “‘Quadrangulating’ the Peace: Democratic Peace Reconsidered”, ISA,

2003.

(with Johann Park) “Are Democracies Really Pacific? Conflict Management for Territorial Issue

Claims in the Western Hemisphere, 1816-1992”, ISA Midwest, 2002.

(with Neal Carter) “A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Canadian Constitutional Negotiations of

1981”, ISA Midwest, 2002.

(with Seung-Whan Choi) “Media Openness, Democracy and Militarized Interstate Disputes”,

ISA Midwest, 2002.

Discussant, Panel on The Politics of September 11, ISA Midwest, 2002.

Roundtable, “Professional Development and Publishing in IR and Comparative Politics,” ISA

Midwest, 2002.

Discussant, Panel on Solving the Insoluble Puzzle? The State of Intrastate Conflict Knowledge

and Policy Implications”, APSA, 2002.

“Canadian Social Policy”, Nordic Association for Canadian Studies (NACS), 2002.

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Roundtable, “Replication in International Relations Journals”, ISA, 2002.

“International Relations and Scientific Progress”, ISA, 2002.

(with Zeynep Taydas and David Carment) “Crisis Management and Outcomes in World Politics:

Assessing the Role of Ethnicity, 1945-1988”, ISA, 2002.

(with Neal Carter) “What Game Did They Play, After All? Long Knives, Long Memories and the

Constitutional Negotiations of 1981”, ACSUS, 2001.

Roundtable, Chair, The Calgary School of Canadian Studies: Review and Appraisal, ACSUS,

2001.

Discussant, Panel on The Courts and Their Constituency II: Does the Tail Wag the Dog?,

ACSUS, 2001.

Roundtable, How to Get Published in Academic Journals, ISA Midwest, 2001.

Discussant, Panel on The Evolving Security Regime in Europe, ISA Midwest, 2001.

(with Douglas A. Van Belle) “The Role of Space in the Study of Conflict Processes: Militarized

Interstate Disputes and Geographic Information Systems”, Pan-European International

Relations Conference (PEIRC), 2001.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Diplomatic Views, PEIRC, 2001.

(with Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi and Murray Wolfson) “Democracy and Peace: A Cluster Analysis of

National Attributes”, ISA, 2001.

Roundtable, ISA Editors Panel, ISA, 2001.

Chair, Panel on Whither Arms Control?, International Security Studies Section (ISSS) of the

ISA, 2000.

Discussant, Panel on NM0 and ESDI: Allies and Alliances, ISSS of the ISA, 2000.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Issues and Actors in the North-South Relationship, ISA Midwest,

2000.

(with Michael Lusztig and Hee-Min Kim) "The Strategic Multi-Stage Rent Reduction Game",

ISA Midwest, 2000.

(with Murray Wolfson and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi) "A Cluster Analysis of National Attributes",

PSS, 2000.

Chair, Who Are You Calling a Threat?, APSA, 2000.

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Discussant, Panel on Advances in the Quantitative Study of Conflict, IPSA, 2000.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Critical Points on State Power Cycles and Trade Liberalization", IPSA,

2000.

(with Jean Sébastian Rioux and Athanasias Hristoulas) "Presidential Politics, Domestic

Conditions and International Crises: Toward an Identified Model for the United States",

IPSA, 2000.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas and Jean Sébastian Rioux) "Domestic and International

Determinants of Presidential Rallies, 1954-1999: Fact or Fiction?", ISA, 2000.

Roundtable on Using and Improving the Minorities at Risk Dataset, ISA, 2000.

Millennium Reflection Panel: Editors Panel, ISA, 2000.

Roundtable on Publish, Don't Perish: Shaping Your Dissertation for Books and Journals, ISA,

2000.

Roundtable on Teaching Courses on Canada to U.S. Undergraduates: Experiences and Strategies,

ACSUS, 1999.

Chair, Constitutional Politics and Policy I: Exploring Ideas, ACSUS, 1999.

Discussant, Constitutional Politics and Policy II: Structure and Process, ACSUS, 1999.

Workshop, Competitive Grant Proposals, ACSUS, 1999.

Discussant, Panel on International Relations Theory, ISA Midwest, 1999.

Chair and Discussant, Roundtable on The Political Economy of NATO, ISA Midwest, 1999.

Moderator, Roundtable on International Studies: What Have We Learned?, ISA Midwest, 1999.

"International Relations and Scientific Progress”, APSA, 1999.

Discussant, Panel on The International Aspects of Intrastate Conflict, APSA, 1999.

(with David Goetze) "The Foundations and Future of Ethnicity”, Association for Politics and the

Life Sciences (APLS), 1999.

Chair, Panel on The Foundations and Future of Ethnicity, APLS, 1999.

(with Hee Min Kim and Michael Lusztig) "Signaling in Trade Policy Games: Canada in

Comparative Perspective”, NACS, 1999.

"The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict”, Israeli Political Science Association, 1999.

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Discussant, Panel on Irredentism in Contemporary World Politics, ISA, 1999.

Discussant, Panel on Civilizations, Gender and Democracy: Competing Paradigms, ISA, 1999.

Roundtable on Prospects for the Future: International Studies Quarterly and International Studies

Review, 1999-2003, ISA, 1999.

Roundtable on Publishing in International Studies, ISA, 1999.

Chair, Roundtable on Conflict, Crisis and War I: Evaluation of Theories, ISA, 1999.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Nationalism and the Quest for Sovereignty, American Council

for Quebec Studies (ACQS), 1998.

Discussant, Panel on Student Research, Iowa Conference of Political Scientists (ICPS), 1998.

Roundtable, Discussing the Future of International Studies Quarterly with the Editors, ISA

Midwest, 1998.

(with Jean-Sébastien Rioux and Athanasios Hristoulas) "Domestic and International

Determinants of Presidential Approval: It's the Economy, Stupid!", ISA Midwest, 1998.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on New Directions in Understanding Interstate Conflict, ISA

Midwest, 1998.

Career Workshop, The Academic Job Market, ISA Midwest, 1998.

(with Jean Sebastien Rioux and Athanasios Hristoulas) "A Research Note on Domestic and

International Determinants of Presidential Approval", PSS, 1998.

Discussant, Panel on Women and Politics: International Perspectives, Annual Conference of the

Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, 1998.

Discussant, Panel on New Directions in the Scientific Study of War, Third Pan European

International Relations Conference (PEIRC) and Joint Meeting with ISA, 1998.

(with Jean-Sébastien Rioux and Athanasios Hristoulas) "Domestic and International

Determinants of Presidential Approval: A Comparative Analysis of Militarized Interstate

Disputes and Foreign Policy Crises", PEIRC and Joint Meeting with ISA, 1998.

Chair, Panel on Conflict and Identity, APLS, 1998.

(with Jean-Sébastien Rioux and Athanasios Hristoulas) "The Inside to Outside Nexus: Domestic

and International Factors in Crisis Behavior", APSA, 1998.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Equality, Sex and the Constitution, APSA, 1998.

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Discussant, Panel on War and Society, Public Choice Society (PCS), 1998.

(with Jeffrey Ling) "Space Matters: The Role of Space in the Study of International Disputes",

ISA, 1998.

Discussant, Panel on International Relations and History: New Theoretical Departures, ISA,

1998.

Discussant, Panel on Games, Threats and Leaders, ISA, 1998.

(with Michael Lusztig) "The Political and Economic Future of Quebec", ACSUS, 1997.

(with Carolyn C. James) "Third Party Involvement in Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Syria and

Lebanon, 1995-1997", ISA Midwest, 1997.

Career Workshop, The Academic Job Market, ISA Midwest, 1997.

Discussant, Panel on Security Issues and the Likelihood of War in East Asia, APSA, 1997.

"The International Crisis Behavior Project: Findings on Crisis Escalation to War”, IPSA, 1997.

“Elaborated Structural Realism and Crises in World Politics”, ISA, 1997.

Chair, Panel on Global Change and International Relations, ISA, 1997.

(with Lui Hebron) “Research Note: Power Cycles and Militarized Interstate Disputes”, ISA,

1997.

(with Michael Lusztig) “Assessing the Reliability of Predictions on the Future of Quebec”, ISA,

1997.

Discussant, Panel on Political Capacity and Democratization, Southern Political Science

Association (SPSA), 1996.

(with Jeffrey Ling) “Geographic Information Systems: A New Approach to Testing Theories of

Crisis Behavior”, SPSA, 1996.

(with Jeffrey Ling) “Geographic Information Systems and Crises in World Politics”, PSS, 1996.

“Structure and Crisis at the International Level”, Joint Convention of the ISA and Japan

Association for International Relations (JAIR), 1996.

Discussant, Panel on Liberalism, Realism and War, Joint Convention of the ISA and JAIR, 1996.

(with David Carment) “The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict: New Perspectives on

Theory, Peacekeeping and Policy”, APSA, 1996.

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Discussant, Panel on Ethnicity, Inequality, and International Conflict, APSA, 1996.

Chair, Panel on Interstate Crises and Disputes: Prevention, Management, and Resolution, ISA,

1996.

Discussant, Panel on the Politics of Identity, ISA, 1996.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Quebec and the Constitutional Future of Canada", ACSUS, 1995.

(with Murray Wolfson and Eric Solberg) "An Identified Systemic Test of the Democracy-Peace

Nexus", PSS, 1995.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Expected Utility Forecasting and Canadian Politics: Predicting Quebec's

Place in North America", APSA, 1995.

Discussant, Panel on Constitutional Law: Comparing Canada and the United States, CPSA,

1995.

(with Michael Lusztig) "Towards an Understanding of Political Bargaining: Expected Utility

Forecasting and the Constitutional and Economic Future of Quebec", CPSA, 1995.

Chair, Panel on Improving Theories and Evidence in the Study of International Relations, ISA,

1995.

Participant, Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Michael Brecher,

ISA, 1995.

(with Jean Sebastien Rioux) "International Crises and Linkage Politics: The Experiences of the

United States", PSS, 1994.

Discussant, Panel on War and Peace in a Period of Single Power Dominance, APSA, 1994.

(with Frank Harvey) "Rational Deterrence and Superpower Rivalry", IPSA, 1994.

(with Glenn E. Mitchell II) "A Game-theoretic Assessment of the Democratic Peace", ISA, 1994.

(with Lui Hebron) "Power Cycles and Crises in World Politics", PSS 1993.

"Expected Utility and Canadian Constitutional Politics", ACSUS, 1993.

(with Murray Wolfson) "In a World of Cannibals, Everyone Votes for War: Democracy and

Peace Reconsidered", PSS, 1993.

(with Glenn E. Mitchell) "Targets of Covert Pressure: The Hidden Victims of the Democratic

Peace", APSA, 1993.

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"Game Theory and Constitutional Politics in Canada", CPSA, 1993.

(with David Carment) "Irredentism and Interstate Crises", CPSA, 1993.

(with David Carment and Athanasios Hristoulas) "The Conflict Nexus: Instrumental Versus

Affective Models", ISA, 1993.

"An Expected Utility Analysis of Canadian Constitutional Politics", PCS, 1993.

"Structural Realism and the Causes of War", PSS, 1992.

Discussant, Panel on International Conflict and Security in Theoretical Perspective, ISA South, 1992.

Discussant, Panel on Refiguring Realism, APSA, 1992.

(with David Carment and Athanasios Hristoulas) "The International Dimensions of Ethnic

Conflict: Toward a Crisis-Based Assessment", APSA, 1992

"Rational Choice?: Crisis Bargaining Over the Meech Lake Accord", CPSA, 1992.

(with David Carment and Athanasios Hristoulas) "Ethnicity and International Crises: A New

Look at Linkage Politics", CPSA, 1992.

"International Crises and Domestic Politics: The Case of the United States", Conference on

Linkage Politics and International Conflict, Davis, California, 1992.

"Elaborated Structural Realism and International Crises", PCS, 1992.

Chair, Panel on International Relations and Public Choice, PCS, 1992.

"Structural Realism and International Conflict: Argument and Evidence Reconsidered", ISA,

1992.

"The Great Powers and Crisis-Generated Instability: A Report on Some Preliminary Findings",

PSS, 1991.

"Atlantic or Hudson Bay?: The Government of Canada and the Chain Store Paradox", ACSUS,

1991.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Formal Theories of International Relations, APSA, 1991.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Externalization, Realism and the United States: A Crisis-Based

Investigation", APSA, 1991.

"Elaborated Structural Realism and Crises in World Politics", IPSA, 1991.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Diversion of Conflict: Testing a Crisis-Based Model", CPSA,

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1991.

Chair, Panel on Structural Realism and World Politics, ISA, 1991.

"Elaborated Structural Realism and Crises in World Politics: Great Power and Superpower

Experiences, 1929-1985", ISA, 1991.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Externalization Theory and International Crises: The Case of the

United States", ISA, 1991.

"Elaborated Structural Realism and Crises in World Politics", PCS, 1991.

Chair, Panel on Conceptual Approaches in Public Choice, PCS, 1991.

"Structural Realism as a Research Program", PSS, 1990.

Discussant, Panel on Power and International Conflict, APSA, 1990.

(with Athanasios Hristoulas) "Crisis-based Models of Externalization: A Cross-National

Assessment, 1949-1982", CPSA, 1990.

(with John Oneal) "Political Use of Force: The US and the International System", ISA, 1990.

Discussant, Panel on Coalition Formation, Stability and International Conflict, ISA, 1990.

Chair, Panel on Rent Seeking and Public Goods Provisions, PCS, 1990.

"A Formal Theory of Structure and Conflict in World Politics", PCS, 1990.

"Energy Politics in Canada, 1980-81: Threat Power in a Sequential Game", ACSUS, 1989.

"Structure and Crisis: A Time-Series Analysis, 1948-1985", PSS, 1989.

"Structure and Conflict at the International Level", Australian Political Science Association,

1989.

Discussant, Panel on Domestic Politics and International War, APSA, l989.

(with Frank Harvey) "Optimal Threats: An Assessment of Superpower Crisis Bargaining, l948-

l985", APSA, l989.

(with Anoop Prihar) "Simulating International Bargaining: Canada, the United States and

Japan", Canadian Peace Research and Education Association, l989.

“The Canadian National Energy Program and Its Aftermath: A Supergame Analysis", CPSA,

l989.

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Discussant, Panel on the Media and Foreign Policy, CPSA, l989.

“The Canadian National Energy Program and Its Aftermath: A Game-theoretic Analysis", PCS,

l989.

Discussant, Panel on Game Theory and Empirical Tests, PCS, l989.

(with Frank Harvey) "Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Record of Aggregate Testing So Far",

ISA, l989.

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Polarity, Stability and Crisis: State of the Art

and Empirical Findings", ISA, l989.

Chair, Panel on Cooperation, Competition, and Bargaining, ISA, l989.

"Structure and Conflict: A Time Series Analysis", IPSA, l988.

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Stability and Polarity: An Aggregate Data

Analysis", CPSA, l988.

"International Crises: A View From the South", International Conference on the United Nations'

Role in World Peace, l988.

(with Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Polarity, Stability and Crisis: the Debate over

Structure and Conflict Twenty Five Years Later, II. Weighing the Evidence", PSS, l988.

"Polarity and Stability: Activity and Turmoil, l929-l979", PSS, l988.

Discussant, Panel on the Middle East Conflict, ISA, l988.

"Threat Escalation and Crisis Stability: Superpower Cases, l948-l979", ISA, l988.

"Rational Retaliation: An Appraisal of Superpower Response to Crisis", PCS, l988.

Discussant, Panel on International Politics II, PCS, l988.

Roundtable Participant, "The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation", Indian

Political Science Association, l987.

"Stability and Polarity", Indian Political Science Association, l987.

"Stability and Polarity, l929-l979: An Exploratory Analysis", APSA, l987.

"International Stability and Systemic Polarity: A Crisis-Based Reformulation", CPSA, l987.

Roundtable Participant, "Rational Security Policy in Democratic Systems", ISA, l987.

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Discussant, Panel on International Relations, PCS, l987.

"Cooperation and Conflict at the International Level", McGill Study Group for Peace and

Disarmament, January, l987.

"Stability and Polarity at the International Level: Some New Directions for Inquiry", PSS, l986.

Discussant, Panel on Bargaining and Negotiations in Crisis, APSA, l986.

"War and Expected Utility Theory: A Crisis-Based Reformulation", CPSA, l986.

"Crisis, War and Expected Utility", ISA, l986.

(with Michael Brecher) "International Crises in the Middle East, l929-l979: Immediate Severity

and Long-Term Importance", PSS, l985.

"The Perils of Dialectical Parochialism", CPSA, l985.

Discussant, Panel on US-USSR Technological Balance, CPSA, l985.

(with Michael Brecher) "Crisis Management in the Arab-Israel Conflict", Conference on Sources

and Management of Conflict in the Middle East, Toronto, l985.

"Crisis and War", Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of

Maryland, Speakers Series, l984.

"Experimental Committee Games", PCS, l983.

(with Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Structural Factors and International Crisis Behavior", PSS, l983.

(with Jonathan Wilkenfeld) "Crisis Resolution as a Collective Good", ISA, l982.

Honors and Awards

President, International Studies Association (ISA), 2018-19.

Herman Brown Distinguished Lecturer, TCU, April 2017.

President, Peace Science Society (International), 2016-17.

Ole R. Holsti Distinguished Scholar Award, ISA West, 2016.

List of Best Books, The Hill Times (Ottawa), for Game Changer, 2014.

Donner Medal in Canadian Studies, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

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(ACSUS), 2013.

Global Scholar in Residence, Westminster College, 2013.

Faculty Visitor, Trinity Term, Politics Group, Nuffield College, Oxford University, 2013, 2016,

2018.

ISA West Award for Best Paper, 2012.

Albert S. Raubenheimer Distinguished Faculty Award, USC Dornsife College, 2012.

Susan S. Northcutt Award, ISA, 2011.

President, International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS), 2011-13.

Eccles Centre Visiting Professor in North American Studies, British Library, 2010-11.

Eminent Scholar, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2010-11, 2013-14.

Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, APSA and Pi Sigma Alpha, 2010.

Mellon Award, Faculty Mentoring Graduate Students, USC, 2009-10.

Distinguished Scholar in Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration, ISA, 2010.

(with Abigail Ruane) Deborah “Misty” Gerner Innovative Teaching Award, ISA, 2009.

Lenna Professor, St. Bonaventure University, 2008-09.

Invited Plenary Speaker, Midwest Association for Canadian Studies, 2007.

Vice President, ISA, 2008-09

Distinguished Scholar in Foreign Policy Analysis, ISA, 2007.

Delegate, The US Delegation of Scholars to Taiwan, 2007.

Invited Roundtable Leader, Annual Assembly of the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado,

2006-2008.

President, ACSUS, 2007-09.

Vice President, ACSUS, 2005-07.

Invited Distinguished Scholar, Democracy and World Politics Summer Research Program,

Department of Political Science, Indiana State University, 2005-2011, and TCU, 2012-13.

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Quincy Wright Scholar, ISA Midwest, 2005.

Gold Chalk Award, Graduate Professional Council, University of Missouri, for graduate

mentorship in the Social Sciences, 2004.

Frank Klingberg Award for Best Faculty Paper, ISA Midwest, 1999, 2003.

Eaton Lecturer, Centre of Canadian Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland,

November, 2002.

Senior Fellowship in Canadian Studies, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, 2001-02.

Entry in 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century (Cambridge: International Biographic

Center, 2001).

Thomas O. Enders Professor of Canadian Studies, University of Calgary, 2000-2001.

Foreign Speakers Program, Association for Canadian Studies, 1999-2000.

Lady Davis Professor of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1999.

President, ISA Midwest, 1999-2000, Vice President, ISA Midwest, 1998-99.

Certificate, “Celebrating Research: Integrating Knowledge and Creativity”, Iowa State University

Honors Program, 1998.

President, Iowa Conference of Political Scientists, 1998-99.

Milton R. Merrill Chair in Political Science, 1996-97, Utah State University.

Honorable Mention (with David Carment), Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International

Relations Prize, The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), 1995;

Invited Lecturer, SPSSI Panel in Honor of Otto Klineberg, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June,

1996.

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, California, Susan Louise Dyer Peace

Fellowship, 1991-1992.

Canadian Representative, Annual Conference on International Peace, Institute of International

Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, June, 1991.

Political Science Students Association (PSSA), McGill University, Professor of the Year, 1987,

l988.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), leave fellowship, fall

term, l987.

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Invited Panelist, Roundtable on Terrorism, Annual Meeting of the American and Canadian

Humanist Associations, June l987.

Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection, CPSA Fellowship,

$2500, l987.

PSSA Professor of the Year, Honourable Mention, l986.

Invited Panelist, Annual Meeting of Lawyers and Physicians for Social Responsibility, l985.

University of Michigan, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Summer

School Fellowship, $3000, l982.

Consultant, U.S. Department of State, Institute for Political Training, l980-83.

Invited Lectures

“(In)security in the 21st Century,” Inauguration of the Maldonado Institute for International

Security and Global Leadership, May 2019.

“The Dos and Don’ts of a (Junior) Scholar,” Government and Public Administration, The Chinese

University of Hong Kong, June 2017.

“U.S. Foreign Policy Crises,” Keynote Address, 6th Eurasian Peace Science Conference-

Collloquim, Istanbul, Turkey, March 2017.

“Decision-Making in U.S. Foreign Policy Crises: Presidential Leadership and Outcomes,”

Division of Politics & Economics, Claremont Graduate University, March 2017.

“Canada-Asia Relations,” Keynote Address, International Academic Conference on Canadian

Studies, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, October 2016.

“Predicting the North”, North American Studies Programme, St. Antony’s College, Oxford

University, May 2016.

“Reflections on Religion, Identity, Crisis and War”, International Conference, Rethinking

International Relations After the Arab Revolutions, Université Saint Joseph de Beyrouth,

Beirut, Lebanon, April 2016.

“The Religious Characteristics of States Dataset: Classic Themes and New Evidence for

International Relations and Comparative Politics”, Division of Politics and Economics,

Claremont Graduate University, November 2015.

“Complexity and Cross-Boundary Effects in Security: Britain and the Unification of Germany,

1989-90”, Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida, July 2015.

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“The United States and Humanitarian Intervention”, Baku International Humanitarian Forum,

Baku, Azerbaijan, October 2014.

“Canada and Conflict”, Keynote Opening, Indian Association for Canadian Studies, January

2013.

“The International Relations of Middle-earth”, Department of International Studies, American

University, Dubai, January 2013.

“Surviving Graduate School and Beyond”, Department of Political Science, Kansas State

University, September 2013.

“Foreign Policy Analysis”, Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge

University, May 2013.

“Tolkien, Power and Politics”, Department of Political Science, Utah State University, March

2013.

“Democracy, Territory and Conflict”, Department of Political Science, University of California,

Santa Barbara, February 2013.

Senior Commentator, Program on Strategic Stability Evaluation Workshop, Vienna Center for

Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, Vienna, Austria, November 2012.

(with Carolyn C. James) “Canada, the United States and Arctic Sovereignty: Architecture

without Building?”, University of Alberta, June 2012.

“Constitutional Politics In Canada After the Charter: Implications of a Conservative Majority”,

Conference on “New Canadian Politics? The May Federal Elections and After”,

University of Ottawa, November, 2011.

Keynote Opening, Conference on Diversity, Identity and Governance: Canadian Perspectives,

Institute for the Study of the Americas, School of Advanced Study, University of London,

October 2011.

IX Seminario Interuniversitario de Estudios Canadienses en América Latina, SEMINECAL,

Bogota, Colombia, April 2011.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter”, Canadian Studies Program, University of

California, Berkeley, November 2010.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter”, Association for Canadian Studies in China

(ACSC), Beijing, China, October 2010.

“The US Perspective on Canadian Studies”, Mexican Association for Canadian Studies (AMEC),

Guadalajara, Mexico, April 2010.

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“The Role of Religion in Building Civil Society”, Culture of Peace Resource Center, Santa

Monica, February, 2010.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter”, Centro Paraguayo de Estudios

Canadienses, Paraguay, July, 2009.

“Religion, Identity and Global Governance”, Religion and Global Civil Society: A Networking

Workshop, University of California, Santa Barbara, February, 2009.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter”, Plenary Address, Annual Meeting of the

British Association for Canadian Studies, January, 2009.

“Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter: An Assessment of the Citizens’

Constitution”, University at Buffalo, January, 2009.

“Is Offensive Realism for Real? Implications for American Foreign Policy”, Bush School of

Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University, January, 2009.

“Diversionary Dragons, or Talking Tough in Taipei”, Program on International Conflict and

Cooperation, Department of Political Science, Texas A & M University, January, 2009.

“Diversionary Dragons”, Plenary Address, International Studies Association Midwest, October,

2008.

Moderator, Merrill Workshop on Religion and Terrorism, Utah State University, April 2008.

“Religion and Social Capital”, Department of Political Science, Pepperdine University, October

2008.

“Elaborating Offensive Realism”, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, October 2008.

“Graduate Education”, Department of Political Science, Kansas State University, September

2008.

“Synthesis”, Western Canadian Studies Association, Phoenix, Arizona, September 2008.

“Canadian Politics After the Charter”, Keynote Speaker, Canadian Studies Affiliated Graduate

Student Symposium, Canadian Studies Center, University of Washington, May 2008.

“The Impact of Democratization of Taiwan and Mainland China on U.S. Conflict Management in

the Area”, Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, April 2008.

“Religion, Identity and Global Governance: Accumulating Social Capital and Building Civil

Society”, Seattle University, April 2008.

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“Constitutional Politics After the Charter: The Quest for Understanding”, Seattle University,

April 2008.

“The President and the Political Use of Force”, Western Washington University, April, 2008.

“Sino-Taiwanese Relations in the New Millennium”, Rollins College, March 2008.

“Deterrence and Compellence in Iraq, 1991-2003: Lessons for a Complex Paradigm”, Research

Group in International Security, May 2007.

“Taiwan, China and Diversionary Theory”, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of

California, Berkeley, April 2007.

“Sur la perspective systémique”, Universite Jean Moulin, Lyon 3, France, June 2006.

“The Evolution of Iranian Interventionism: Support for Radical Islam in Turkey, 1982-2003”,

The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem,

May 2006.

“International Ethnic Intervention”, University of Illinois, Chicago, February 2006.

“Understanding Third-Party Intervention”, The Montreal Research Group on Ethnic Conflict,

McGill University, Montreal, Canada, April 2005.

“Institutionalizing NAFTA”, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal, and John

Goodwin Tower Center, Southern Methodist University, Program on North American

Integration: Migration, Trade and Security, April 2004.

“The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword: Media Openness, Democracy and Militarized Interstate

Disputes, 1950-1992”, Texas Tech University, March 2004.

“The Bush Doctrine”, Drury University, October 2003.

“How Does Free Trade Become Institutionalized?”, University of Western Ontario, October

2003.

“War, Public Opinion and Iraq”, East Stroudsburg University, April 2003.

“Near Crises in World Politics”, Claremont McKenna College, April 2003.

“The Diversionary Theory of War”, Kansas State University, April 2003.

“Third-Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflict”, Truman State University, November 2002.

“Canadian Social Policy”, Umeå University, August 2002.

“The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict”, Department of International Relations and

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Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, May 2002.

“Third-Party Intervention in Neighboring Ethnic Conflicts”, Department of International

Relations, Koc University, May 2002.

“Third Parties in International Ethnic Conflict”, Department of International Relations, Bacesehir

University, May 2002.

“The President and the Political Use of Force Revisited”, Department of Political Science,

University of Arizona, February 2002.

“International Relations, Scientific Progress and Political Realism”, Department of Political

Science, Arizona State University, February 2002.

“The President and the Political Use of Force Revisited”, Department of Economics, California

State University, Fullerton, February 2002.

“Canadian Social Policy: An Evolutionary Approach”, Department of Political Science,

University of Western Ontario, March 2001.

"Say Goodbye to the Dream of One Canada: The Failure of Canada to Purchase National Unity",

Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University, October 2000.

"Evolutionary Theory and Canadian Social Policy", McGill University, April 2000.

"Elaborated Structural Realism and World Politics", Rutgers University, Newark, April 2000.

"Democracy and Peace", University of Missouri, Columbia, April 2000.

"Canada and Quebec: An Expected Utility Forecasting Model of Constitutional Futures”, Union

College, March 2000.

"The Constitutional Future of Canada: A Rational Choice Perspective”, SUNY Buffalo, March

2000.

"Ethnopolitics in Quebec and Canada", Florida International University, February, 2000.

"Contemporary Ethnic Conflict", Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico City,

December 2000.

"Rational Choice and Canadian Politics: Expected Utility Forecasting and the Constitutional

Dilemma", Embassy of Canada, Mexico City, December 1999.

"Elaborated Structural Realism", Hebrew University of Jerusalem, July 1999.

"Evolutionary Theory and Ethnopolitics", Begin-Sadat Institute, Bar-Ilan University, May 1999.

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“Evolutionary Theory and the Provision of Public Goods: The New Science of the Canadian

Constitution", Werner Reimers Institute, February, 1999.

"Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict", Florida International University, January 1999.

"Democracy and Peace Reconsidered", Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University,

May, 1995.

"Democracy and Peace", University of Iowa, March, 1995.

"The Global System", Rotary Foundation, Jacksonville, Florida, 1993.

Keynote Speaker, "The New Borderless World", Japanese Association for Canadian Studies,

Osaka, Japan, 1992.

"Theories of International Politics", Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, September, 1992.

"Peace in the 1990s", San Jose Peace Center, San Jose, California, 1992.

"Realism and World Politics", Utah State University, April, 1991.

“The Escalation of International Crises”, Vanderbilt University, March, 1997.

(with Frank Harvey) "Superpower Rivalry, 1948-1985", Bishop's University, November 1990.

"Rational Choice and International Conflict", National Defence College of Canada, December,

1989.

"International Conflict and Rational Choice", Seminaire d'Analyse des Politiques Exterieures, de

Defense et des Organisations Internationales, de L'Université du Québec a Montréal,

January l989.

"The Nature of Conflict", National Defence College of Canada, December, l988.

“Public Policy”, Utah State University, October, l984.

Professional Service

Member, Editorial Board, International Interactions, 2019-

Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 2019-

Member, 2018 Task Force Committee on Re-Launching the Study of Canada, International

Council for Canadian Studies, 2018-

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Member, Scientific Council, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, 2018-

Editorial Board, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, 2017-

Member, Nominating Committee, Political Forecasting Group, APSA, 2017.

Section Head, Foreign Policy and Defense, Biennial Conference, ACSUS, 2017.

TransResearch Consortium Board, 2016-

Editorial Board, Political Research Quarterly, 2016-2018.

Advisory Board, International Journal, 2016-

Academic Council, Israel Public Diplomacy Forum, 2016-

Chair, Political Demography and Geography Section, International Studies Association (ISA),

2016-17.

Chair, Awards Committee, Religion Section, ISA, 2015-16.

Member, Best Graduate Student Award Committee, International Security Studies Section, ISA,

2015-16.

Chair, Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, ENMISA Section, ISA, 2015-17

Member, Best Paper Award Committee, Political Demography and Geography Section, ISA,

2015-16.

Member, Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, Religion Section, ISA, 2015-16.

Member, Editorial Board, ISA Compendium Project, 2015-17.

Member, Committee on the Status of Women, ISA, 2015-17.

Director, International Crisis Behavior Project, 2015-

Editor in Chief, Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations, 2014-

Senior Affiliated Researcher, Institute for the Study of Democratic Performance, Seoul National

University, Korea, 2014-

Evaluator, MA Program in International Relations, Central European University and Board of

Regents of the State of New York, 2014.

Chair, Editorial Board, International Journal of Canadian Studies, 2014-

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Chair, Best Book Award Committee, ISSS Section, ISA, 2014-15.

Chair, ALIAS Section, ISA, 2014-15.

Member, Special Committee on the Constitutional Review of the International Council for

Canadian Studies (ICCS), 2014-15.

Member, Council, International Security Studies Section, ISA, 2014-17.

Program Chair, Political Demography and Geography Section, ISA, 2014-16.

Chair, Selection Committee for Editor, International Journal of Canadian Studies, 2013-14.

Member, Finance Committee, ISA, 2013-15.

Editorial Board, Advances in Sociology, 2013-

Program Chair, ALIAS Section, ISA, 2013-14.

Editorial Board, Modern Social Science Journal, 2013-

Editorial Board, All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace, 2012-

Member, Selection Committee, American Political Science Association (APSA) Conflict

Processes Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012-13.

Executive Committee Member, Section on Religion and IR, ISA, 2012-.

Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 2012-2017.

Adjudicator, Innovation Academy, GoAbroad.com, 2012-14.

Editorial Board, The Open Journal of Political Science, 2012-

Editorial Board, The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2011-

Member, Selection Committee, Susan S. Northcutt Award, ISA, 2011-12.

Peace Science Society, Annual Conference, Local Arrangements, 2011.

Chair, Professional Development Committee, ISA, 2011-13.

Mentoring Program, APSA, 2011-

Member, Professional Development Committee, ISA, 2011.

Editorial Board, Series on Dilemmas in World Politics, Westview Press, 2010-

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ISA West Board, 2010-13.

International Advisory Board, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 2010-

Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Canadian Studies, 2010-

Research Advisory Board, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Ottawa, Canada, 2009-

Council Member, Section on Political Demography and Geography, ISA, 2010-

Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2009-

Editorial Board, British Journal of Canadian Studies, 2009-

Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 2009-13.

Editorial Board, International Interactions, 2009-13.

Editor, International Relations Studies Series, Republic of Letters, 2008-11.

Founding Chair, Section on Canadian Politics, APSA, 2008-2010.

Short Course on Canadian Politics, APSA, 2008.

Editorial Advisory Board, 21st Century Political Science: A Reference Handbook (Sage, 2010),

John T. Ishiyama and Marijke Breuning, eds.

Program Chair, Political Forecasting Group, APSA, 2007-09.

Chair, Editorial Board, ACSUS Occasional Papers, 2007-10.

Chair, Canada Related Group, APSA, 2006-08.

International Academic Advisory Board, The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan

University, 2006-

Chair, Selection Committee, Distinguished Scholar Award for Ethnicity, Nationalism and

Migration Section, ISA, 2006-07.

Member-at-Large, Governing Board, ISA Canada, 2006-08.

International Editorial and Advisory Board, London Security Policy Studies, 2005-

Guest Scholar, Democracy and World Politics Summer Research Program, Indiana State

University, June 2005.

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International Institute of Education, Fulbright Selection Committee, 2004.

Senior Editorial Advisor, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2004-09.

Editorial Board, Southern Journal of Canadian Studies, 2004-09.

Editorial Advisory Board, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2004-10.

Section Chair, Foreign Policy Section, APSA, 2005-06.

Program Chair, Foreign Policy Section, APSA, 2004-05.

Chair, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Section, ISA, 2005-06.

Governing Board, Quantitative International Politics Research Committee 45, International

Political Science Association (IPSA), 2004-

Chair, Carl Beck Award Committee, ISA, 2004-06.

Local Arrangements Representative for 2005 Meeting in St. Louis, ACSUS, 2003-05.

Chair, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, ISA, 2004-05.

Chair, International Relations Section, Southwest Political Science Association, 2003-04.

Councilor, Section on Foreign Policy, APSA, 2003-05.

Member, Committee to Regularize the Operation of the Enders Endowment, ACSUS, 2002-03.

Foreign Policy Analysis Section Representative, Program Committee, ISA 2004, 2003-04.

Editorial Board, American Review of Political Economy, 2002-

Member, Publications Committee, ISA, 2002-03.

Member, Selection Committee for Best Paper, ENMISA, ISA, 2002-04.

Member, College of Reviewers for the Canada Research Chairs Program, Government of

Canada, 2002-

Minorities at Risk Advisory Board, 2002-07.

Councilor, Section on Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration, ISA, 2002-04.

Section Chair, Biannual Meeting of the ACSUS, 2003.

Chair, Task Force on Development, ACSUS, 2001-2003.

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Editorial Board, Series on Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis, St. Martin’s Palgrave, 2001-

Chair, Distinguished Dissertation Selection Committee, ACSUS, 2001.

Editorial Board, Journal of Military and Strategic Studies, 2001-

International Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, 2000-

Associate, Center for the Study of Cooperation and Conflict, Utah State University, 2000-

Membership/Mission Committee, ACSUS, 2000-

Selection Committee, Research Grant Program of the Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC,

1999-2000.

Executive Council, ACSUS, 1999-2003.

Mentor Program, ACSUS, 1999-

Governing Council, ISA, 1999-2003, selected years afterward.

International Advisory Board, International Studies Review, 1999-09.

Editorial Board, International Studies Perspectives, 1999-2014.

Co-Convenor, ISA Midwest, 1999.

Editor, International Studies Quarterly, 1999-2003.

Lifetime Achievement Award Committee, Foreign Policy Section, 1996-97.

Consultant, Educational Testing Service, 1994-96.

Nominating Committee, Midwest ISA, Frank Klingberg Award for Best Book, 1994.

Nominating Committee, Peace Science Society, 1992-1993.

Editorial Board, Etudes Internationales, 1990-1994.

Programme Committee, Section Head for International Relations, Canadian Political Science

Association (CPSA) Annual General Meeting, l989.

Grants

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(with Victor Asal, Kyle Beardsley, Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman and Scott Silverstone),

MINERVA, Department of Defense, “Power Projection, Deterrence Strategies, and

Escalation Dynamics in an Era of Challenging Near Peers, Rogue States, and Terrorist

and Insurgent Organizations,” $1,179,073, 2018-21.

(with Scott Gartner Sigmund Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang and Yitan Li) Taiwan Foundation for

Democracy (TFD), “Taiwan Identity and the Rise of China”, $10,000, 2014-15.

Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Publication Grant, $8000, 2014.

Quebec Studies Initiative at USC, Government of Quebec, $7000, 2014-15.

International Studies Association (ISA), Venture Workshop Grant, “Philosophy and Inquiry in

International Relations”, $24,435, 2013-14.

(with Jonathan Samet) Zumberge Grant, USC, “Religion and Public Health in Africa”, $10,000,

2011-12.

TFD, “Diversionary Dragons”, $8000, 2011-12.

Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Publication Grant, $8000, 2010.

Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Office of the Provost, USC,

“Near Crises in World Politics”, $25,000, 2009-10.

Fund for Innovative Undergraduate Teaching, USC, “The International Relations of Middle-

earth”, $7,000, 2007.

(with Steven Lamy), The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., “Religion, Identity and Global

Governance”, $370,000, 2006-08.

(with Annette Freyberg-Inan and Ewan Harrison) ISA Workshop Grant, $5000, “What Way

Forward for Contemporary Realism?”, 2005.

Research Council, University of Missouri, Research Grant, $6650, “Near Crises in American

Foreign Policy”, 2004.

Program Enhancement Grant, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, $9400, 2003-2012.

(with James Endersby) Faculty Enrichment Program Grant, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC

$4276, 2003.

Research Board, University of Missouri, Research Grant, $14,146, “International Crises Versus

Near Crises”, 2002.

Research Council, University of Missouri, Faculty International Travel Grant, $1216, 2001.

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Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., Canadian Studies Workshop Grant, $6000, "The New

Science of the Canadian Constitution", 1999.

Provost’s Office, Iowa State University, Research Grant, $7500, “Structure and Crisis at the

International Level", 1996.

(with Christopher P. Manfredi) Program for International Research Linkages, International

Council for Canadian Studies, $3000, "Canada After the Referendum: Constitutional

Politics, Interest Groups and Governments in Perspective", 1994.

Council on Research and Creativity, Florida State University, Planning Grant, $6000,

"Elaborated Structural Realism and the Problems of Crisis and War", 1993.

(with David Carment) Department of External Affairs, Government of Canada, $40,000, "The

International Politics of Ethnic Conflict: A Canadian Perspective on Theory and Policy",

1993.

CPSA Convention Travel Grant, $300, 1992.

Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., Canadian Studies Faculty Research Grant, $4500, "The

Rise and Fall of Meech Lake: An Assessment Based on Rational Choice", 1991.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Travel Grant for

International Conferences, $1440, for the Tri-Annual Meeting of the International

Political Science Association, 1991.

Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security (CIIPS), research grant, $25,000, for

"Elaborated Structural Realism and the Problems of Crisis and War", 1991.

Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l'Aide a la Recherche (FCAR), research grant,

$33,000, for "Structure and Conflict at the International Level", l989.

SSHRC Travel Grant for International Conferences, $2l63, for the Annual Meeting of the

Australasian Political Science Association, l989.

CPSA Convention Travel Grant, $300, l988.

SSHRC Travel Grant for International Conferences, $l939, for the Annual Meeting of the Indian

Political Science Association, l987.

CPSA Convention Travel Grant, $200, l987.

SSHRC research grant, $l5,308, for "Social Choice at the National Level", l987.

FCAR research grant, $4l,400, for "Crises in the Twentieth Century: An Investigation of the

Causes, Processes and Consequences of International Conflict", l987.

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CIIPS research grant, $3,500, for "Systemic Polarity and International Stability: The Role of

Structure in the Generation of Conflict", l987.

Social Science Federation of Canada, Publication Grant for Crisis and War, SSHRC, $6000,

l986.

CPSA Convention Travel Grant, $300, l986.

U.S. Department of Education, Program in Global Issues Affiliate's Grant, $2500, l984-l988.

McGill University Research Committee Grant, $5200, l984-86.

University of Manitoba General Research Board Grant, $7500, l983.

Professional Associations

American Political Science Association; Association for Canadian Studies in the United States;

Canadian Political Science Association; International Council for Canadian Studies; International

Political Science Association; International Studies Association; Peace Science Society.

Manuscripts and Proposals Reviewed (Selected List)

Advances in Political Psychology; African Journal of Political Science and International

Religion; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; American

Review of Canadian Studies; American Review of Political Economy; Army Research Office;

Austrian Science Fund; British Journal of Political Science; British Journal of Sociology;

Cambridge University Press; Canadian Foreign Policy; Canadian Institute for International Peace

and Security; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Canadian Review of Comparative

Literature; Canadian Studies Program, Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C.; Columbia

University Press; Chinese Journal of International Politics; Cogent Social Sciences; Comparative

Politics; Comparative Political Studies; Conflict Management and Peace Science; Contemporary

Security Policy; Cornell University Press; CQ Press; Diplomacy & Statecraft; Ethnic and Racial

Studies; European Journal of International Relations; European Political Science; Fonds de

recherché sur la société et la culture; Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide a la

Recherche; Foreign Policy Analysis; German-Israel Foundation for Scientific Research and

Development; Grawemeyer World Order Award; Greenwood Press; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich;

Harper and Row; Independent Research Fund Denmark; Indiana University Press; International

Interactions; International Journal of Conflict and Violence; International Migration Review;

International Politics; International Relations; International Studies Quarterly; International

Theory; Israel Science Foundation; Johns Hopkins University Press; Journal for the Scientific

Study of Religion; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Conflict Studies; Journal of Global

Security Studies; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace

Research; Journal of Political and Military Sociology; Journal of Politics; Journal of Theoretical

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Politics; Killam Program of the Canada Council; Lyceum Books; Marine Corps University

Journal; McGill-Queen's University Press; McGraw-Hill; Millennium; National Science

Foundation; Norteamerica; Ohio University Press; Oxford University Press; Palgrave Macmillan;

Physica A; Political Research Quarterly; Political Studies Review; Princeton University Press;

Quarterly Journal of Political Science; Rationality and Society; Routledge, Taylor & Francis

Group; Rowman and Littlefield; Security Dialogue; Social Sciences and Humanities Research

Council of Canada; Social Science Journal; Southeastern Political Review; Stanford University

Press; SUNY Press; Taylor and Francis; University of Michigan Press; Terrorism and Political

Violence; University of British Columbia Press; University of Michigan Press; Wadsworth

Publishing, Westview Press; W. H. Freeman; World Development; World Politics.

Teaching Fields

International Relations (foreign policy, security studies, religion, ethnicity, political demography

and geography).

Comparative Politics (Canadian politics).

Rational Choice (collective action, expected utility and game theory).

Empirical Methods (research design and philosophy of inquiry; graphic approaches to theory).

Former Doctoral Students (tenured or tenure track positions)

Yasemin Akbaba, University of Missouri, 2006 (Gettysburg College)

Maria Armoudian, University of Southern California, 2013 (University of Auckland)

Amy Below, University of Southern California, 2008 (Oregon State University)

David Carment, McGill University, 1993 (Carleton University)

Noh-Soon Chang, Florida State University, 1994 (Korea)

Seung-Whan Choi, University of Missouri, 2002 (University of Illinois, Chicago)

Nicolas De Zamoraczy, University of Southern California, 2016 (Jindal University)

Jason Enia, University of Southern California, 2009 (Sam Houston State University)

Eric Hamilton, University of Southern California, 2015 (New York University – Abu Dhabi)

Frank Harvey, McGill University, 1992 (Dalhousie University)

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R. Joseph Huddleston, 2018 (Seton Hall University)

Jarrod Hayes, University of Southern California, 2009 (Georgia Tech University)

Lui Hebron, Florida State University, 1995 (DeVry University)

Athanasios Hristoulas, McGill University, 1995 (ITAM, Mexico City)

Thomas Jamieson, University of Southern California, 2018 (University of Nebraska, Omaha)

Yitan Li, University of Southern California, 2008 (University of Seattle)

Özgür Özdamar, University of Missouri, 2006 (Bilkent University, Turkey)

Jean-Sébastien Rioux, Florida State University, 1996 (University of Calgary)

Nukhet A. Sandal, University of Southern California, 2010 (Ohio University)

Anita Schjølset, University of Southern California, 2008 (Peace Research Institute of Oslo)

Gui Silva, University of Southern California, 2010 (Georgetown College)

Zeynep Taydas, University of Missouri, 2006 (Clemson University)

Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of Southern California, 2010 (University of Massachusetts

– Lowell)

Seanon Wong, University of Southern California, 2015 (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Xiangfeng Yang, University of Southern California, 2014 (University of North Georgia)

Enyu Zhang, University of Missouri, 2005 (University of Seattle)

Doctoral Students (external committee member)

Kasey Barr, Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy, Hebrew University of

Jerusalem, in progress.

Nathalie Marechal, Annenberg School of Communication, USC, 2018.

Zafar Ali, Department of Defence Strategic Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 2016.

Gorana Grgic, Department of International Relations, University of Sydney, 2014.

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Patrick Belanger, Annenberg School of Communication, USC, 2011.

Eugene Walton, Department of Political Science, Duke University, 2011.

Current Doctoral Students

Chair

Therese Anders; Adam Badawy; Miriam Barnum; Cody Brown; S. Jason Giannaros; Edward

Gonzalez; Evgeniia Iakhnis; Michael Pfonner; Jennifer Roglà; Shiming Yang; Alix Ziff

Committee Member

Gabrielle Cheung; Victoria Chonn Ching; Taylor Dalton; David Ebner; Stephanie Kang; Ellen

Kim; Na Young Lee; Alex Lin; Suzie Mulesky; Stefanie Neumeier; Paul Orner; Kyuri Park;

Pongkwan Sawasdipakdi; Anne van Wijk

Postdoctoral Advisees (years of supervision and current position)

Carol Atkinson, 2006-07, Victoria University of Wellington

Soumita Basu, 2009-10, South Asian University

Jordan Branch, 2011-12, Brown University

Chih-Chueh Chen, 2008-09, National Chengchi University

Maya Eichler, 2009-10, Mount Saint Vincent University

Paul Fritz, 2006-07, Hofstra University

Sarah Ellen Graham, 2007-08, University of West Sydney

Roselyn Hsueh, 2008-09, Temple University

Mauricio Iturbe Benetiz, 2010-11, Chapman University

John Robert Kelley, 2007-08, American University

Michael Lusztig, 1993-94, Southern Methodist University

Nadejda Marinova, 2011-12, Wayne State University

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John Mitton, 2016-17, Dalhousie University

Andrew Radin, 2012-13, Rand Corporation

Subhasish Ray, 2011-12, National University of Singapore

Mauricio Rivera, 2013-14, ITAM

Administration

External

Faculty

Outside Evaluator for Tenure and Promotion, London School of Economics and Political Science

(2019); Kent State University (2018); Arizona State University (2017); University of Mississippi

(2016); University of Central Florida (2016); Quaid-i-Azam University (2016); University of

Virginia (2015); Central European University (2015); College of William & Mary (2015);

Queen’s University (2014), University of Alberta (2014); University at Albany, SUNY (2014),

Utah State University (2013); Wright State University (2013, 2016); Loyola Marymount

University (2013); University of Memphis (2013, 2014, 2017); Georgia Tech University (2012);

IDC Herzliya (2012, 2019); University of Colorado at Boulder (2012); University of Arizona

(2012); East Carolina University (2012); University of California, Berkeley (2012); Clark

University (2011); University of Colorado Boulder (2011); Texas A & M University (2011);

Texas Christian University (2011) Vanderbilt University (2011), Concordia University (2010);

Texas Tech University (2010); University of North Texas (2010); Oklahoma State University

(2009); Duke University (2009); Naval Postgraduate School (2008), Louisiana State University

(2008), University of Texas – El Paso (2007), University of Tennessee (2007); University of

Notre Dame (2007); University of Florida (2007); University of Alabama (2007); University of

Georgia (2005, 2015); Claremont Graduate University; Colgate University (2004); Louisiana

State University (2004); Portland State University (2004); SUNY Buffalo (2004, 2005, 2006,

2008); St. Bonaventure University (2003, 2010); Kansas State University (2002, 2014); Koç

University (2002, 2009, 2010); University of Indianapolis (2002, 2004); University of Nebraska,

Kearney (2002); University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (2002, 2003, 2007, 2014); Bar-Ilan

University (2000, 2002, 2003, 2007); Pennsylvania State University, Berks (2000); Florida State

University (2000, 2014); Wayne State University (1999); Bucknell University (1997, 2003);

Oakland University (1997, 2006); University of Kentucky (1996, 2011); Emory University

(1994); University of Connecticut (1993); Rice University (1990, 1996).

Program

External Review Team, University of Buffalo and Brock University, Canadian Studies MA

Program (2011); School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University (2009);

Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University

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(2008); Chair, Review Board for Proposed Graduate Programs in Security Studies, Kansas State

University (2005); Chair, Cyclical Review Committee for Political Science, Utah State

University (1994).

University of Southern California

Interim Director, 2018-19; Faculty Evaluation Committee, 2017-18; Chair, Assistant Professor

Renewal Committee, 2014-15; Chair, Search Committee, Assistant Professor of International

Relations, 2014-15; Faculty Advisor, USC Canadian International Association, 2013-; Non

Tenure Track Evaluation Committee, 2012-13; Placement Advisor, Politics and International

Relations (POIR) Program, 2011-; International Security and Foreign Policy Field Chair, POIR,

2011-; Faculty Advisor, Global Culture Society, 2011-12; Faculty Mentor, Postdoctoral

Fellowship Program, 2011-12; Politics and International Relations Steering Committee, 2010-11;

Director’s Advisory Committee, 2010-11; POIR Admissions Committee; 2009-; Initiative on

Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences Committee, Office of the Provost,

2009-; University Fellow, Center for Public Diplomacy, 2009-; Member, Search Committee for

Government Documents Librarian, 2007-08; Co-Chair, Search Committee for Research

Methods, 2007-08; Social Sciences Data Librarian Search Committee, 2006; USC Ambassadors,

2006-; Director, Canadian Studies Program (CSP), 2006-12; Director, Center for International

Studies (CIS), 2006-15; Academic Handbook Committee, 2006-2009; Personnel Committee,

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, 2006-07; Curriculum Committee, 2005-06; Advisory

Board, CIS, 2005-06.

University of Missouri

Co-Chair, Search Committee for International Relations, 2003-04; Coordinator, Working Group

in Canadian Studies, 2002-; Director of Graduate Studies, 2002-04; Thomas S. Barclay Lecture

Committee, 2002-03; Executive Committee, 2002-03; Academic Cabinet of the European Union

Center, 2002-; Chair, Search Committee for International Relations, 2001-2002; Chair, Robin

Remington Fund Committee, 2001-2002; Awards Committee, 2001-2002.

Iowa State University

Search Committee for Public Administration, 1999-2000; Awards Committee, 1999-; Graduate

Committee, 1999-; Search Committee for Political Theory, 1989-99; Doctoral Program

Committee, 1998-99; Department Chair, 1994-98; Margaret Ellen White Graduate Faculty

Award Committee, 1995-97; Carrie Chapman Catt Center Committee, 1994-1998.

Florida State University

Academic Policy and Planning Committee, 1993-95; Undergraduate Studies Committee,

Methods Representative, 1993-94; Executive Committee, 1992-94; Chair, Recruitment

Committee for Comparative and International Politics, 1992-93; Admissions Committee,

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International Affairs, 1993-94; Executive Committee, International Affairs, 1993-94.

McGill University

Cyclical Review Committee for the Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts, 1991;

Dissertation Committee, 1990-91; Admissions Committee, 1990-91; University Level Tenure

Committee for the Faculty of Medicine, alternate member, 1990-91; Freshman Program

Committee, Faculty of Arts, l989; Constitutional Review Committee, McGill University; l988-

89; Selection Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Prix d`Excellence de

l`Académie des Grands Montréalais, l988; Nominating Committee, Faculty of Arts, l988-l989;

Humanities and Social Sciences Library Committee, l987-l989; Associate Director of Graduate

Studies, l987-l989; Appointments Committee, l986-l988; Admissions Committee, l985-l989;

Head of Majors Program, l986-1987; SSHRC International Travel Grants Committee, l986-l988;

Fellowships Committee, l985-l988; Dissertation Committee, l984-l986; Selection Committee,

West Point Conference on International Affairs, l984-l986.