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1 January 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE DR. JULIET KAARBO Politics & International Relations University of Edinburgh University Education PhD (1993) The Ohio State University (USA), Political Science Master’s of Arts (1991) The Ohio State University (USA), Political Science Bachelor’s of Arts (1988) University of Oklahoma (USA), Political Science Major, French Minor, (4.0/4.0 grade point average; graduated summa cum laude) Career Since Graduation University of Edinburgh Professor with a Personal Chair in Foreign Policy, Politics and International Relations, School of Social and Political Science, August 2015-present Post Graduate Advisor, Politics and International Relations, School of Social and Political Science, January 2013-present Co-Director, Centre for Security Research (CeSeR), August 2015-present Senior Lecturer, Politics and International Relations, School of Social and Political Science, June 2011-July 2015 Director of Post Graduate Admissions, Politics and International Relations, School of Social and Political Science, November 2011-December 2012 Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Associate Professor, 2002 University of Kansas Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 1993-99 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Political Science, 1999-May 2011 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, July 2004- December 2008 Director of Faculty Programs, Office of International Programs, Office of the Provost, July 2009-June 2011 Acting Associate Director for Faculty Programs and Outreach, Center for Global and International Studies, January 2010-May 2011

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January 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE

DR. JULIET KAARBO Politics & International Relations

University of Edinburgh University Education PhD (1993) The Ohio State University (USA), Political Science Master’s of Arts (1991) The Ohio State University (USA), Political Science Bachelor’s of Arts (1988) University of Oklahoma (USA), Political Science Major,

French Minor, (4.0/4.0 grade point average; graduated summa cum laude) Career Since Graduation University of Edinburgh Professor with a Personal Chair in Foreign Policy, Politics and International

Relations, School of Social and Political Science, August 2015-present Post Graduate Advisor, Politics and International Relations, School of

Social and Political Science, January 2013-present Co-Director, Centre for Security Research (CeSeR), August 2015-present Senior Lecturer, Politics and International Relations, School of Social and

Political Science, June 2011-July 2015 Director of Post Graduate Admissions, Politics and International Relations,

School of Social and Political Science, November 2011-December 2012 Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Associate Professor, 2002 University of Kansas Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 1993-99 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Political Science, 1999-May 2011

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, July 2004-December 2008

Director of Faculty Programs, Office of International Programs, Office of the Provost, July 2009-June 2011

Acting Associate Director for Faculty Programs and Outreach, Center for Global and International Studies, January 2010-May 2011

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Major Research Interests � Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy � Prime Minister Leadership Styles � National Roles � Domestic Politics and Decision Making Factors in International Relations � Parliaments in Foreign Policy � Political Psychology of Dissenters PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming Esra Cuhadar, Juliet Kaarbo, Baris Kesgin, Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, “Personality or Role? Comparisons of Turkish Leaders Across Different Institutional Positions,” Political Psychology (in press). Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo (Editors) Domestic Role Contestation, Foreign Policy, and International Relations, Routledge, (in press; expected May 2016), including 3 co-authored chapters:

Cantir and Kaarbo, “(Introduction) Unpacking Ego in Role Theory: Vertical and Horizontal Role Contestation and Foreign Policy.”

Beasley, Kaarbo, and Solomon-Strauss, “To Be Or Not To Be A State? Role Contestation In The Debate Over Scottish Independence.”

Kaarbo and Cantir, “(Conclusion) Agents in Structures: Insights from Cases of Internal Role Contestation.”

Books Published Juliet Kaarbo, Coalition Politics and Cabinet Decision Making: A Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy Choices, University of Michigan Press, 2012 (340 pages)

Juliet Kaarbo and James Lee Ray, Global Politics 10th edition, Wadsworth Cengage Learning Publishers, 2011 (590 pages) James Lee Ray and Juliet Kaarbo, Global Politics 9th edition, Houghton Mifflin, 2008 (608 pages) James Lee Ray and Juliet Kaarbo, Global Politics 8th edition, Houghton Mifflin, 2005 (578 pages)

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Journal Articles Juliet Kaarbo and Daniel Kenealy (2016) “No, Prime Minister: Explaining the House of Commons Vote on Intervention in Syria,” European Security, published online September 2015. Esra Cuhadar, Juliet Kaarbo, Baris Kesgin, Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (2016) “Examining Leaders’ Orientations to Structural Constraints: Turkey’s 1991 and 2003 Iraqi War Decisions,” Journal of International Relations and Development, published online, February 2015. Juliet Kaarbo (2015) “A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective on the Domestic Politics Turn in IR” International Studies Review, June, 17: 189-216. Ryan Beasley and Juliet Kaarbo (2014) “Explaining Extremity in the Foreign Policies of Parliamentary Democracies,” International Studies Quarterly, December, 58(4): 729-740. Juliet Kaarbo and Cristian Cantir (2013) “Role Conflict in Recent Wars: Danish and Dutch Debates Over Iraq and Afghanistan,” Cooperation and Conflict, December, 48: 465-483. Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo (2012) “Contested Roles and Domestic Politics: Reflections on Role Theory in Foreign Policy Analysis and IR Theory,” Foreign Policy Analysis, 2012, 8: 5-24 Baris Kesgin and Juliet Kaarbo (2010) “When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey’s Iraq Decision,” International Studies Perspectives, February, 11:19-36 Juliet Kaarbo and Ryan Beasley (2008) “Taking it to the Extreme: The Effect of Coalition Cabinets on Foreign Policy,” Foreign Policy Analysis, January, 4:67-81 Juliet Kaarbo (2008) “Coalition Cabinet Decision Making: Institutional and Psychological Factors” International Studies Review, Spring, 10:57-86 Juliet Kaarbo (2003) “Foreign Policy Analysis in the Twenty-First Century: Back to Comparison, Forward to Identity and Ideas,” in the symposium "Foreign Policy Analysis in 20/20" edited by Jean A. Garrison, International Studies Review, June 2003, 5: 156-163 Juliet Kaarbo and Jeffrey S. Lantis (2003) “The ‘Greening’ of German Foreign Policy in the Iraq Case: Conditions of Junior Party Influence in Governing Coalitions,” Acta Politica, September, 38: 201-230 Juliet Kaarbo (2001) “Domestic Politics and International Negotiations: The Effects of State Structures and Policymaking Processes,” International Interactions, 27: 169-205

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Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, Charles F. Hermann, and Margaret G. Hermann (2001) "People and Processes in Foreign Policymaking: Insights from Comparative Case Studies," International Studies Review, Summer, 3: 217-250

Reprinted in Leaders, Groups, and Coalitions, edited by Joe D. Hagan and Margaret G. Hermann (Blackwell Publishers, 2002)

Juliet Kaarbo and Ryan K. Beasley (1999) "A Practical Guide to the Comparative Case Study Method in Political Psychology", Political Psychology, June, 20: 369-391 Juliet Kaarbo (1998) "Power Politics in Foreign Policy: The Influence of Bureaucratic Minorities", European Journal of International Relations, 1998, 4: 67-97 Juliet Kaarbo and Margaret G. Hermann (1998) "Leadership Styles of Prime Ministers: How Individual Differences Affect the Foreign Policymaking Process", Leadership Quarterly, September 9: 243-263 Juliet Kaarbo and Deborah Gruenfeld (1998) "The Social Psychology of Intra- and Inter-Group Conflict in Governmental Politics", in the symposium "Whither Governmental Politics?" edited by E. Stern and B. Verbeek, Mershon International Studies Review, November, 42: 226-233 Juliet Kaarbo (1998) "Prime Minister Leadership Styles in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Framework for Research", Political Psychology, September, 18: 553-581 Juliet Kaarbo and Jeffrey S. Lantis (1997) "Coalition Theory in Praxis: A Comparative Politics Simulation of the Cabinet Formation Process", PS: Political Science and Politics, September, 30: 501-506 Juliet Kaarbo (1996) "Power and Influence in Foreign Policy Decision Making: The Role of Junior Coalition Partners in German and Israeli Foreign Policy", International Studies Quarterly, December, 40: 501-530 Juliet Kaarbo (1996) "Influencing Peace: Junior Partners in Israeli Coalition Cabinets", Cooperation and Conflict, September, 31: 243-284

This article was chosen in 2015 for the 50th Anniversary Special Online Collection, Cooperation and Conflict

http://cac.sagepub.com/site/includefiles/special_collection.xhtml

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Books Edited

Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, and Michael T. Snarr (Eds.) (2012) Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective: Domestic and International Influences on State Behavior, 2nd edition. CQ Press, 366 pages. Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, and Michael T. Snarr (Eds.) (2002) Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective: Domestic and International Influences on State Behavior. CQ Press, 368 pages. Book Chapters Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, and Ryan K. Beasley (2012) “The Analysis of Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective,” Chapter 1 in Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, & Michael T. Snarr (Eds.), Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective: Domestic and International Influences on State Behavior, 2nd Edition. CQ Press, pp. 1-26. Juliet Kaarbo, "Linking Leadership Style to Policy: How Prime Ministers Influence the Decision-Making Process", (2001) in L.O. Valenty & O. Feldman (Eds.) Profiling Political Leader Cross-Cultural Studies of Personality & Behavior. Greenwood Publishing, pp. 81-96. Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, and Ryan K. Beasley (2002) “The Analysis of Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective,” Chapter 1 in Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, Jeffrey S. Lantis, & Michael T. Snarr (Eds.), Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective: Domestic and International Influences on State Behavior. CQ Press, pp. 1-23. I was the lead author on this chapter. John L. Levine and Juliet Kaarbo (2001) "Minority Influence in Political Decision-Making Groups", in De Dreu, C.K.W. and De Vries, N.K. (Eds.) Group Consensus and Minority Influence: Implications for Innovation. Blackwell Publishers, pp. 229-257. Juliet Kaarbo and Ryan K. Beasley (1998) "A Political Perspective on Minority Influence & Strategic Group Composition", in M.A. Neale, E. Mannix, & D.H. Gruenfeld (Eds.), Research on Groups and Teams, Vol. 1. JAI Press, pp. 125-148.

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Short Papers Juliet Kaarbo and Daniel Kenealy (2014) “What kind of International Role and Influence Would an Independent Scotlad Have?” In Scotland’s Decision: 16 Questions to Think About for The Referendum on 18 September, an e-book edited by Charlie Jeffrey and Ray Perman (Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited). Juliet Kaarbo and Ryan Beasley (April 2014) “Role Contestation & Socialization In The Debate Over Scottish Independence”, discoversociety, April, Issue 7.

Juliet Kaarbo and Daniel Kenealy (2014) “The House of Commons’ Vote on British Intervention in Syria,” ISPI Studies, Analysis No. 228. Book Reviews Juliet Kaarbo, Review of Daniel F. Baltrusaitis’s Coalition Politics and the Iraq War: Determinants of Choice (First Forum Press, 2010), for Perspectives on Politics, 2, 2011. Juliet Kaarbo, “Democratic States Threatening Others and Themselves,” review of Gil Merom’s How Democracies Lose Small Wars (Cambridge University Press, 2003), for International Studies Review, September 2004. Juliet Kaarbo, Review Thinking About Political Psychology, edited by James H. Kuklinksi (Cambridge University Press, 2002) for Acta Politica 2003. Juliet Kaarbo, Review of Peacemaking by Democracies: The Effect of State Autonomy on the Post-World War Settlements, by Norrin M. Ripsman (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002) for International Politics 2003. Juliet Kaarbo, Review of Non-state Actors in International Relations: The Case of Germany, edited by Anne-Marie Le Gloannec (Manchester University Press, 2007) for West European Politics, September 2008. Research Under Review Juliet Kaarbo, “Coalition Politics, International Norms, and Foreign Policy: Multiparty Decision-making Dynamics in Comparative Perspective” Wolfgang Wagner, Anna Herranz-Surralles, Juliet Kaarbo, and Falk Ostermann, “The Party Politics of Legislative-Executive Relations in Security and Defence Policy”

Juliet Kaarbo and Daniel Kenealy, “Precedents and Parliaments: The Role of Historical Analogies in Parliamentary Influence in Foreign Policy” Klaus Brummer, Juliet Kaarbo, and Kai Oppermann, “Introduction” Forum on Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy

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REF Status REF 2014: full inclusion REF 2020: 5 journal articles, 1 co-edited book, 3 book chapters

published/accepted for publication Current Projects & Future Research

• "Leadership Styles of Prime Ministers: How Individual Differences Affect the Policy Making Process" This project includes a number of research tracks, including more publications from the research collected in the collaborative project on beliefs and styles (focusing on 7 personality traits) of Turkish prime ministers and presidents funded by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. In the collaborative project, we have published 2 articles and are working on more papers and a book manuscript. I intend to extend this study to other world leaders across the 7 traits and add 3 basic personality motivations and the ‘Big 5’ personality variables. I am working on paper that outlines avenues for future research on leaders in international relations.

• "National Roles: Internally Contested Role Conceptions and External Socialisation" This research extends my prior theoretical and empirical analyses of internal disagreements over national role conceptions and their influence on foreign policy and applications of role theory to the UK, Scotland, and the EU. A collaborative paper builds on recent developments in role theory to examine how internal political actors define their state's role (and identity) in the world and how external, international actors attempt to shape role development. The empirical focus is Scotland's experience leading up to the 2014 referendum and the effects on Scotland's relations with others in the immediate post-referendum period. Another collaborative project engages with the ‘EU as Power’ debates and argues that role theory is a good conceptual tool to address the gap in EU self-conceptions and external perceptions. This work also advances role theory with text analytical methods of diverse data, including social media.

• “Parliaments & Foreign Policy” Building on a forthcoming article on the UK House of Commons August 2013 vote on the conflict in Syria, I have a co-authored paper under review on historical precedents in parliamentary influence in foreign policy. I am also co-author on a comparative study of partisan politics and the use of military force and parliamentary influence in security politics.

• “Coalition Cabinets in Foreign Policy, Governance, & International Politics” My research continues to examine the effects of coalition cabinets on politics. This project also includes a co-edited symposium and a co-written proposal for funding of a knowledge-exchange oriented seminar series on coalition politics and foreign policy. I am also involved in an international network of scholars and practitioners on a related topic on political parties and foreign policy and a paper under review on coalition cabinets’ responses to international norms.

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Research Grants £3079 2015 Academic Network Fund from the Institute for Academic Development for

seminar series Edinburgh Security Research Network – Building Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration Across the University of Edinburgh, PI with co-investigators Paul Palmer, Liz Grant, and Niall Whelehan

2014 International Studies Association Catalytic Grant for Workshop on Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy, co-investigator with Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex)

2013-2015 ESRC Seminar Series grant, co-investigator with Andrew Neal (PI; Edinburgh), Charles Raab (CI; Edinburgh), and Stephen Tierney (CI; Edinburgh), Thierry Balzacq (CI; Namur), Holger Stritzel (St Andrews) and William Vlcek (St Andrews), for “Security in Scotland, With or Without Constitutional Change”

2010-2013 Research grant, co-PI with Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University), for “Personality and Politics,” Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey

2010 General Research Fund (internal/competitive grant), PI, for “Personality and Politics”, University of Kansas

2009 Visiting Scientist Fellowship, PI, Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (January-June)

2004, 2006 and 2008 General Research Fund (internal/competitive grants), PI, for “Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy”, University of Kansas

2005-2006 Research Scholar/PI, Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas 2000 International Studies Association Workshop Grant, co-PI with Jeffrey S.

Lantis (College of Wooster), for "Contemporary Comparative Foreign Policies: The Struggle for Sovereignty and the Evolution of Regional Powers' Foreign Policies in the Post-Cold War Era", workshop held March 13-14, 2000, Los Angeles, California

1999 General Research Fund (internal/competitive grant), PI, for “The Domestic Politics of International Negotiation,” University of Kansas

1997 General Research Fund (internal/competitive grant), PI, for "Leadership Styles of Prime Ministers," University of Kansas

1996 General Research Fund (internal/competitive grant), PI, for "Party Politics and Foreign Policy," University of Kansas

1993 New Faculty Research Program (internal/competitive grant), PI, for "Influencing Peace: Junior Partners in Israel," University of Kansas

Consulting Work & Knowledge Exchange Invited speaker at the Guadalajara International Book Fair as part of the UK as ‘Guest of Honour’ in the bilaterally agreed ‘Year of the UK in Mexico and Mexico in the UK’, Guadalajara Mexico, 5 December 2015. Invited speaker at the European Union External Action Service, on 16 November 2015 in Brussels Belgium, presenting (with co-authors) research on role theory and external perceptions of the EU.

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Invited speaker for University of Edinburgh's Centre for Cultural Relations at the Fritt Ord Foundation in Oslo Norway on 3 December 2014, presenting (with a co-author in Informatics) research on social media and political change.  Invited speaker, “The Scottish Question,” Brookings Institution, 12 September 2014 (broadcast nationally in the U.S. on CSPAN (available at http://www.c-span.org/video/?321455-1/discussion-scottish-independence-referendum). Media appearances and interviews on Scottish referendum for independence for Agence France-Presse, BBC Scotland (on their TV programme Scotland 2014), and Mainichi Shimbun (Japanese newspaper), June-August 2014. Invited witness for the Scottish Parliament European and External Relations Committee’s evidence session on ‘The Scottish Government’s Proposals for an Independent Scotland: International Policy,’ Edinburgh, 12 June 2014. Consultant on “An Exploration and Analysis of the Role of Digital Communications and Social Media in the UK’s International Connectivity and Soft Power,” for the British Council, administered by the Centre for Cultural Relations, University of Edinburgh, April-November 2014. Presentation on “Foreign Policy Considerations for an Independent Scotland,” Scottish Parliament Staff Development Seminar, Edinburgh, 15 April 2014. Presentation on “An Independent Scotland Finding Its Role in the World,” at Exploring Independence After the White Paper, an event sponsored by the ESRC’s The Future of the UK and Scotland programme, 30 November 2013, University of Edinburgh. Presentation on “The Birth of a State has Many Midwives,” with Ryan Beasley, at the Global Security, National Defence, and the Future of Scotland conference, University of Glasgow, 8-9th November 2013, available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/glasgow-global-security-network/id774653680?mt=10 Presentation on “An Independent Scottish Foreign Policy,” in “The Independence Debate with Kirsty Wark,” at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, 13 August 2013. Meetings (at their request) on the question of Scottish Independence with the New Zealand’s Acting High Commissioner to the UK, the Principal Office to the U.S. Consulate to Scotland, the Scottish Minister for External Affairs and his government team, Spring 2013. Invited witness for the UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee’s Inquiry on the Foreign Policy Implications of and for a Separate Scotland, London, 15 January 2013; Transcript available here: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmfaff/uc643-iii/uc64301.htm; Video available here: http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=12273

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Keynote presentation on “Foreign Policy Considerations for Small States” conference on A Question of Independence: Scotland’s Place in the World, organized by The Scotsman newspaper, 23 October 2012.

Co-investigator, ESRC Seminar Series (2013-15) on “Security in Scotland, With or Without Constitutional Change” a series for academics and policymakers.

Presentation on “What is Political Psychology?” presented at George Watson’s College, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 February 2012. Presentation on "Prime Minister Leadership Styles in Foreign Policy Decision Making", invited presentation for the Workshop on Leadership Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C., March 31, 2005. Presentation on "Prime Minister Leadership Styles in Foreign Policy Decision Making", invited presentation for the Survey of Leadership Analysis, Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2001. Presentation on “Coalition Dynamics & Decision Making in Parliamentary & Factional Political Systems,” invited presentation to the Human Factors Section, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace Division, Office for Information Warfare Support, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C., November 9, 2000. Presentation on "Prime Minister Leadership Styles in Foreign Policy Decision Making" invited presentation to the Council of Intelligence Occupations, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C., March 12, 1999. Blog Entries “No, Prime Minister? What Role does the House of Commons Play in UK Foreign Policy?” with Daniel Kenealy, on the University of Edinburgh’s Politics and International Relations Blog, 30 September 2015: https://edinburghpoliticsandinternationalrelations.wordpress.com/2015/09/30/no-prime-minister-what-role-does-the-house-of-commons-play-in-uk-foreign-policy/ “Too Small for the Big Leagues? Foreign Policy in an Independent Scotland,” on the University of Edinburgh’s Blog Scotland’s Referendum: Informing the Debate, 25 January 2013: http://www.referendum.ed.ac.uk/foreign-policy-in-an-independent-scotland/ “The Birth of a State has Many Midwives,” with Ryan Beasley, on the University of Edinburgh’s Blog Scotland’s Referendum: Informing the Debate, 8 December 2013: http://www.referendum.ed.ac.uk/the-birth-of-a-state-has-many-midwives; also posted on the ESRC’s The Future of the UK and Scotland’s blog: http://www.futureukandscotland.ac.uk/blog/birth-state-has-many-midwives “Four Pillars of Foreign Policy,” on the University of Edinburgh’s Blog Scotland’s Referendum: Informing the Debate, 16 December 2013: http://www.referendum.ed.ac.uk/four-pillars-of-foreign-policy/ --also posted on the ESRC’s The Future of the UK and Scotland’s blog: http://www.futureukandscotland.ac.uk/blog/four-pillars-foreign-policy

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Teaching Experience Breadth: I have taught more than 55 semester-length courses on more than 15 different topics. Innovative Teaching: My classes go beyond providing basic information on the topic and stress theoretical, critical, and interdisciplinary analyses. I incorporate structured debates, policy briefs, and role-playing simulations in my classes to generate interest and internalization of the material. I have introduced the ‘fish-bowl’ method in large classrooms to facilitate discussion (small numbers of different students are rotated into the ‘fish-bowl’ each week and are responsible for answering questions and making comments on course material; other students are on the perimeter and learn from the small group’s interactions). Pedagogical Outcomes: Successful undergraduates leave my classes as better-informed global citizens with enhanced writing, research, and presentation skills to prepare them for a range of careers in law, politics, public policy, or international relations. At the graduate level, I focus on providing research skills that will serve students in academic and non-academic environments. I consistently receive excellent evaluations at all levels of teaching. University of Edinburgh Courses Course Year Overall

Satisfactiona Good at Explaininga Recommend to

Othersa Foreign Policy Analysis (taught Master’s)

2015 4.9 5.0 4.8

aMean average based on standard scale: 1=strongly disagree’ 2=disagree; 3=neither agree or disagree; 4=agree; 5 =strongly agree Course Year Overall

Satisfactiona Intellectual Challengea

Presentation Qualitya

Foreign Policy Analysis (taught Master’s)

2014 93% 100% 96% 2013 96% 89% 92% 2012 90% 84% 84%

Theory & Practiceb (Post-Grad Research)

2015 88% n/a 94%

2013 93% n/a 88% aPercentage numbers indicate the percent of students expressing “very high” or “high.” bI taught this class in 2014 as well but no evaluations are available. Other courses taught at the University of Edinburgh International Security (UG Honours) (co-convenor) International Security (taught Master’s) (co-convenor) Approaches to Politics and International Relations (contributor) International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond (contributor)

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Graduate Institute of International Studies Courses Postgraduate Courses Taught at the Graduate Institute of International Studies: Psychological Approaches to International Politics Research Design in International Relations Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective Foreign Policy Analysis University of Kansas Courses and Student Evaluations  Course Typical

Class Size Teacher Effectiveness*

Introduction to International Politics (undergrad)

200 4.54

U.S. Foreign Policy (undergrad) 45 4.43 Politics of Western Europe (undergrad)

40 4.47

Comparative Foreign Policy (undergrad)

40 4.59

Foreign Policy Analysis (graduate) 12 4.7 Political Psychology (graduate) 12 4.5 Theories of International Relations (graduate)

15 4.5

Research in International Studies (graduate)

6 5

Teaching Political Science (graduate)

8 4.8

 *Average across course average. Question wording for 1993-Spring 2008: "Overall, the instructor was effective"; question wording changed from Fall 2008 onward: “Teaching was clear, understandable, and engaging”; Scale: 1=strongly disagree’ 2=disagree; 3=neither agree or disagree; 4=agree; 5 =strongly agree Other Teaching Experience 5 April-August 2013 5 � Co-Director of 2001 Summer Institute of European Studies in Brussels, Belgium and Budapest, Hungary, a study abroad program for University of Kansas undergraduate and graduate students on the European Union and NATO, and their expansion in to Central Europe. � Presentation on “Stereotypes of the U.S.” as part of the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cultural Awareness Course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, July 18, 2005. � Presentation on “Attitudes and Influence,” as part of the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cultural Awareness Course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, March 12, 2008. I also served as an external member for military academic review boards at the Command and General Staff College in 2008

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Research Supervision Experience 1st Supervisor: 8 Other Supervisor: 22 Current primary supervisor, PhD students (University of Edinburgh) Victor Gigleux, Politics and International Relations, “Explaining Small European

States’ Diverging Positions Towards Regional Integration” Sissela Matzner, Politics and International Relations, “International Norms of

Humanitarian Interventions”” Saskia Smellie, Politics and International Relations, “Policy Responses to the EU

Refugee Crisis: the Impact of National Role Conceptions and Domestic Political Constraints on ‘Burden-Sharing’”

Current co-supervisor, PhD students (University of Edinburgh) Athanasios Antonopoulos, History, “US-Greek Relations: Policies, Attitudes,

Interests, 1974-1980” Harriet Fildes, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, “A Changing State and a

Growing Society in the Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi’s Turkey” Hsinyen Lai, Politics and International Relations, “The Duality of Bahraini Foreign

Policy” Completed primary supervision, PhD research students: Cristian Cantir, Coalition of the Leaving: What Caused the Disintegration of the

Multi-National Force in Iraq (2003-2009) (2011 University of Kansas); current position: Assistant Professor of Political Science, Oakland University, USA

Baris Kesgin, Political Leadership and Foreign Policy in Post-Cold War Israel and Turkey (2011 University of Kansas); current position: Assistant Professor of Political Science, Susquehanna University, USA

Peter Picucci Terrorism's Operational Code: An Examination of the Belief Systems of al–Qaeda and Hamas (2008 University of Kansas); current position: Research Analyst, Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington DC, USA

Shannon Davis, Among Friends: U.S. Ally Image of Israel 1981-1985 (1998 University of Kansas); current position: Director of Research and Research Assistant ProfessorOffice of the Dean, University of Arkansas, USA

Completed second supervision, post-graduate research students: May Darwich, Politics and International Relations, (2015 University of

Edinburgh),“Ideational and Material Forces in Threat Perception: Saudi and Syrian Choices in Middle East Wars” current position: Lecturer, University of Durham, UK

Zoey Reeve, Politics and International Relations, PhD in Politics (2015 University of Edinburgh),“The Psychological Mechanisms of Support and Engagement with Intergroup Conflict”

Aydin Yildirim, Politics and International Relations, Master’s by Research degree (2013 University of Edinburgh), “Compliance with International Law: The Impact of Trade Interdependence”

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Adrienne Tecza, Politics and International Relations, Master’s by Research degree completed 2012 (University of Edinburgh),“Governing through Social Cognition in Fisheries Management”

Sara Usher, Politics and International Relations, Master’s by Research degree completed 2012 (University of Edinburgh), “The Spread and Rise of Non-State Actors in Afghanistan”

Additional supervision, post-graduate research students Member of PhD Committee (17 students, University of Kansas 1993 to 2011) Supervisor, post-graduate taught Master’s students’ dissertations (18 students, University of Edinburgh 2012-2015) Supervisor, Research Master’s students (15 students, University of Kansas 1993 to 2011) Member of Research Master’s Committee (20 students, University of Kansas 1993 to 2011) Supervisor, undergraduate honours students’ dissertations (22 students, University of Edinburgh 2011-2015) Internal Examinerships Internal examiner for PhDs at the University of Edinburgh: 2 in 2012, 2 in 2014 Non-examining Chair for PhDs at the University of Edinburgh: 1 in 2012; 1 in 2013, 3 in 2014 External Examinerships PhD for the University of Glasgow (Scotland): 1 in 2014 PhD for the University of Antwerp (Belgium): 1 in 2013

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Administrative Experience ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE & LEADERSHIP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Co-Director, Centre for Security Research (CeSeR) (August 2015-present) � founding co-Director � co-designed launch conference, October 2015 � secured funding for seminar series on security research � established website, centre membership � coordinated external speaker series Post Graduate Advisor (January 2013-present) � created Peer Mentor Programme � designed and delivered Writing Up Seminar � established Best Supervisor Award � established Outstanding Thesis award � established Teaching Development workshop for tutors and Best Tutor Award � designed Tutor observation system � streamlined School scholarship selection process Director of Post-Graduate Admissions (December 2011-November 2012): � designed proposal to School to offer tutoring scholarships to increase acceptance and conversion rates and the quality of applicants. International Relations Sub-Field Leader (2013-present) � designed IR website � co-created proposal for new Centre for Security Research � led development of teaching streams/areas of concentration for IR undergraduate degree Additional Administrative and Leadership Experience at Edinburgh � member of interview and shortlisting hiring panels (multiple occasions) � convenor, TransAtlantic Seminar (January-March 2015) � consultant to SPSS Head of School for appointment of new Director of the Centre of African Studies (2014) � internal peer-reviewer for REF submissions (April-June 2012) � mentor for early-career colleagues � internal examiner and chair for PhD vivas (multiple occasions) � member and chair of PhD review boards (multiple occasions) � steering committee member for Centre for Cultural Relations � advisory group member creating a Master’s of International Affair in the

Academy of Government � initiated Erasmus exchanges with Bilkent University (Turkey), Radboud Nijmegen University (the Netherlands), and University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AT LEADERSHIP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Director of Faculty Programs, Office of International Programs, Office of the Provost, (July 2009-June 2011) Select Responsibilities and Initiatives: • Coordinated the Relationship between the University of Kansas and the University of Costa Rica (UCR) • Developed the Global Scholars Program • Organized Panels and Lectures to Showcase KU’s International Expertise • Organized the Faculty International Spring Seminar • Reported to the Advisory Board for International Programs and Attended the Board Meetings Post-Graduate Studies Director, Department of Political Science (2004-2008) Additional Administrative and Leadership Experience at the University of Kansas

Acting Associate Director for Faculty Programs and Outreach, Center for Global and International Studies, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, January 2010-May 2011

Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Political Science Department, 2009-2010

Chair, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Committee on Graduate Studies and Representative to the College Academic Council, 2007-08

Chair, International Relations Recruitment Committee, Political Science Department, 2000-01 Co-Organizer, Lecture Series, “Conflict & Leadership: The Psychology of Contemporary Political Problems,” 2005

Interim Director, International Studies Co-Major, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, 2001

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE & LEADERSHIP FOR PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Associate Editor, Foreign Policy Analysis, appointed by the International Studies Association (March 2013-present) Consultant Editor, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, July 2015-present At-Large Representative (elected) to the Governing Council of the International Studies Association, 2015-2016.

President (elected) of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association, 2002-2003 Vice-President and Conference Program Chair (elected) of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association, 2001-2002

Co-Editor, Newsletter for the International Society of Political Psychology, 1998-2002 Committee Membership (University and External) Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh Doctoral Scholarship Selection Committee (2012-2014) Internal Examiner for Doctoral Viva (2011-present: 4 students) Chair (non-examining) for Doctoral Viva (multiple occasions) Strategy Committee (2013-present) Shortlisting and Interview Hiring Panels (multiple occasions) School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Edinburgh Representative in Post-Graduate Committee (2012-present) Member, Post-Graduate Research Advisors Working Group (2012-present) Founding Steering Group Member, Centre for Cultural Relations (2014-present) Academy of Government, University of Edinburgh Member, Advisory Group for a proposed Centre for Cultural Relations (2012-2013) Member, Advisory Group for new Master’s of International Affairs (2012-2013) Department of Political Science, University of Kansas Advisory Committee (1994-95, 1998-99, 2001) Graduate Studies Committee (1995-96, 1999-2000, 2003) International Studies Co-Major Committee (2003-2004) Undergraduate Studies Committee (1993-94) Comparative Politics Recruitment Committee (1997-98) U.S. Politics Recruitment Committee (1996-97)  

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College of Arts and Sciences, Provost Office, & Chancellor’s Office, University of Kansas

Workgroup for Energizing the Educational Environment, Provosts’ University Strategic Planning Committee (2010-11)

Chancellor’s Task Force on University Admissions (2009-10) Task Force on University Scholars (Spring 2010) College Sabbatical Leave Committee, 2000-01 (chair 2001) College Committee on Graduate Studies, 2004-08 (Subcommittees: Policies &

Procedures (2005), Petitions (2006-07), Faculty Elections Committee (2006-07)

University Marshall, Doctoral Hooding Ceremony (2008) Committee on Fellowships, Scholarships & Student Affairs, Graduate Council

(2006-07) Committee on Faculty Appointments and Authorizations, Graduate Council (2005-

06) European Studies Search Committee (Fall 2006) Melik/GTA for Diversity Fellowship Committee (Spring 2008) Standing Committee of Program Review of the Graduate Council (2004-205) Social Psychology Recruitment Committee (2000-01) European Studies Committee (1996-2011) Faculty Election Committee (2000-01) Honors Scholarship Selection Committee (1998) Graduate Institute of International Studies Admissions Committee, Political Science (2002) External University Service External Interview Committee Member, Dublin City University (July 2012) Professional Organizations Governing Council of the International Studies Association, ex-officio member

(2002-03) Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology, (appointed)

(2002-05) Member, Selection Committee for Best Graduate Student Paper, Foreign Policy

Section of the American Political Science Association (2005-2006) Chair, Alexander George Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee,

International Studies Association (2001-02) At-Large Officer (elected), Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International

Studies Association (1998-02) Young Scholars Committee of the International Studies Association (1998-2000)

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Manuscript and Research Grant Application Review Journals Reviewed For: International Studies Quarterly, Cooperation and Conflict, American Journal of Political Science, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Political Behavior, Conflict Management and Peace, American Political Science Review, European Journal of International Relations, Political Research Quarterly, Political Psychology, Journal of Politics, Journal of Peace Research, Foreign Policy Analysis, West European Politics, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, P.S., American Political Science Review Book Publishers Reviewed For: JAI Press, Houghton Mifflin, Chatham Press, St. Martin's Press, Palgrave, Routledge, Brill, Oxford University Press Research Funders Reviewed For: U.S. National Science Foundation ESRC Awards Awards for Supervision Byron A. Alexander, Graduate Mentor Award, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas, 2011 Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, Graduate and Professional Association, University of Kansas, 2001 Research Paper Awards Frank Klingberg Award for Outstanding Faculty Paper presented at the annual ISA-Midwest meeting, 2003 Frank Klingberg Award for Outstanding Faculty Paper presented at the annual ISA-Midwest meeting, 1997

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Research Presentations Paper Presentations at International Conferences (past 5 years only) 2015 “Perspectives on Small State Security in the Scottish Independence Debate,”

with D. Kenealy, presented at the conference The Future of Security Research: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Centre for Security Research, University of Edinburgh, 22-23 October.

2015 “The Birth of a State has Many Midwives: Socialization of an Aspirant State in the Scottish Independence Referendum,” with R. Beasley, presented at the Independence in an Interdependent and Multicultural World International Workshop, University of St. Andrews, June.

2015 “Precedents and Parliaments: The Role of Historical Analogies and Historical Institutionalism in Parliamentary Influence in Foreign Policy,” with D. Kenealy, presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans, February.

2015 “FPA as IR Theory,” presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans, February.

2014 “Agents in Normative Structures: A Comparative Study of Role Contestation and Socialisation,” with C. Cantir, European Consortium on Political Research, Glasgow, September.

2014 “Does the Man Make the Role or Does the Role Make the Man?: Comparisons Of Turkish Leaders Across Different Institutional Positions,” with E. Cuhadar and B. Kesgin, presented at the International Society of Political Psychology, Rome, Italy, July.

2014 “Mr. Cameron Goes to Westminster: Explaining the House of Commons’ Vote on Intervention in Syria”, with D. Kenealy, presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, Toronto, March.

2014 “To Be Or Not To Be…A State? Role Contestation & Socialization In The Debate Over Scottish Independence,” with R.K. Beasley, presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, Toronto, March.

2013 “Role Development And International Socialization: Scotland’s Pre-Independence Experience/Experiment,” with R.K. Beasley, presented at the “Theorising Domestic and International Constraints on Foreign Policy Decision Making” Workshop at the meeting of the European Workshops in International Studies, Tartu, Estonia, June.

2013 “Does the Man Make the Role or Does the Role Make the Man?: Comparisons Of Turkish Leaders Across Different Institutional Positions,” with E. Cuhadar and B. Kesgin, presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, April.

2013 “Governing Together in the Middle East: Coalition Politics and Possible Futures for the Post-Sultanistic Regimes,” with B. Ozkececi-Taner, presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, April.

2012 “IR Theory Inside Out: The Status of Domestic-Political and Decision-Making Explanations of International Politics,” presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Diego, April.

2011 “Contested Roles and Domestic Politics: IR Theory, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Role Debates in Recent Wars,” (with C. Cantir) presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montréal, March.

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Invited University Presentations 2015 “The UK’s Role in the World,” at the  Centre  for  Research  and  Teaching  in  

Economics  (CIDE),  Mexico City, 2 December. 2015 “Precedents and Parliaments: The Role of Historical Analogies and Historical

Institutionalism in Parliamentary Influence in Foreign Policy,” with D. Kenealy, at the Workshop on Legislative-Executive Relations in Foreign and Security Policy, Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies, VU University, Amsterdam, 21-22 May.

2014 “Coalition Politics, International Norms, and Foreign Policy: Multiparty Decision-making Dynamics in Comparative Perspective,” invited for presentation at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, Workshop on “Foreign Policy Changes and International Norms: Examining Internal and External Determinants,” Freiburg, Germany, 23-24 October.

2013 “Role Development And International Socialization: Scotland’s Pre-Independence Experience/Experiment,” with R.K. Beasley, presented at the Departments of Political Science and International Relations, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, 15 15 July.

2012 “Personality and Politics: Prime Ministers’ Beliefs and Leadership Styles, presented at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg Germany, 22 May.

2010 “Political Psychology: History and Institutionalization” and “Personality and Politics: Leadership Trait Analysis and Operational Code” presented at the Political Psychology Workshop at the University of Costa Rica, June 1 and 2.

2009 “When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey’s Iraq Decision” (with B. Kesgin), presented at the Department of Political Science Comparative Politics Seminar, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, February 26.

2007 “Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy: Project Overview”, Invited research presentation, Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, May 29.

2006 “Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy: Project Overview”, Invited research presentation, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, April 12.

2002 "Prime Minister Leadership Styles and Foreign Policy Decision Making", invited presentation, Leiden Honours Class on Leadership, Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands, April 26.

1997 "A Political Perspective on Minority Influence & Strategic Group Composition", (with R.K Beasley), paper presented at the Stanford Business School Conference on Research on Groups and Teams, University of Stanford, Palo Alto, California, June 13-15.

1996 "The Role of Minorities in Political Decision Making Groups" (with J. L. Levine, who presented this talk on our behalf) at the Conference on Social Influence: Theories and Practices, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, September.

1995 "Minority Influence in Political Decision Making Groups" (with J. L. Levine) at the meeting of the National Science Foundation Research Training Group on The Role of Political Cognition in Collective Decision Making, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 4.

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Recent International Conference and Workshop Participation (past 5 years) Chair for panel on “Small States in Foreign/Security Policy” at the conference The

Future of Security Research: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Centre for Security Research, University of Edinburgh, 22-23 October.

Chair for panel on “Foreign Policy Making in Coalition Governments,” British International Studies Association, London, June 2015.

Discussant for panel on “The Foreign Policies of Coalition Governments: Going to the “Extreme”?” British International Studies Association, London, June 2015.

Discussant for panel on “Parties, Coaltions, and Foreign Policy,” at the International Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans, February 2015.

Discussant for “Where Does Inconsistency Come From? Causal Pathways for Dynamic Vote-Shifts in the UNGA” by Samule Brazys and Diana Panke, at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, Workshop on “Foreign Policy Changes and International Norms: Examining Internal and External Determinants,” Freiburg, Germany, 23-24 October 2014.

Discussant for “Bridging the Gap between Role Theory and "Role Practice" in Foreign Policy”, a Catalytic Workshop sponsored by the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 2013, at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, April 2013.

Chair of Roundtable on “Role Theory, Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations Theory,” at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, April 2013.

Participant for Roundtable on “Professional Development and Conference Roles,” at the International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, April 2013.

Discussant for panel on “International Relations of the Middle East and North Africa: Norms, Alignments and the Balance of Power in a Time of Change,” at the British International Studies meeting, Edinburgh, June 2012.

Discussant for panel on “The Foreign Policies of Coalition Governments,” at the British International Studies meeting, Edinburgh, June 2012.

Chair for panel on “Role Theory in IR and Foreign Policy Analysis: Challenges & Prospects,” at the British International Studies meeting, Edinburgh, June 2012.

Chair for panel on “Advances in Psychology Research in International Relations, Part I,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 1-4 April 2012.

Chair of roundtable on “Teaching Foreign Policies from Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives, at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 1-4 April 2012.

Discussant for Empirical and Conceptual Challenges in Foreign Policy Analysis,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montréal, March 2012.