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February 1, 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE WALTRAUD Q. MORALES Department of Political Science (retired) University of Central Florida, Orlando [email protected] 407-249-6686 EDUCATION Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver 1977, Ph.D., in International Relations and Comparative Politics 1972, M.A., in International Relations and Comparative Politics The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 1969, B.A. in Political Science and International Relations PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 2014-Retired Professor, Department of Political Science 1995-2014, Professor, Department of Political Science 1986-1995, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science o 1989, Study Abroad Faculty Tutor and Advisor, Florida State University, London Study Center, Fall Semester o 1989, Study Abroad Faculty Tutor and Advisor, Florida International University-Cambridge University International Summer School, July 10- August 8. 1980-1985, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Other Institutions East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 1978-1980, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science University of South Carolina-Aiken 1977-1978, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government, Social Sciences

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February 1, 2017

CURRICULUM VITAE

WALTRAUD Q. MORALES

Department of Political Science (retired) University of Central Florida, Orlando [email protected] 407-249-6686 EDUCATION

Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver • 1977, Ph.D., in International Relations and Comparative Politics • 1972, M.A., in International Relations and Comparative Politics

The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. • 1969, B.A. in Political Science and International Relations

PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida

• 2014-Retired Professor, Department of Political Science

• 1995-2014, Professor, Department of Political Science

• 1986-1995, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

o 1989, Study Abroad Faculty Tutor and Advisor, Florida State University, London Study Center, Fall Semester

o 1989, Study Abroad Faculty Tutor and Advisor, Florida International

University-Cambridge University International Summer School, July 10-August 8.

• 1980-1985, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science

Other Institutions East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

• 1978-1980, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science University of South Carolina-Aiken

• 1977-1978, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government, Social Sciences

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Regis College (Denver, Colorado) • 1971-1972, Instructor, Department of History and Government

COURSES TAUGHT AT UCF Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar Politics of Human Rights Latin America Through Literature and Film Undergraduate (Face to Face and Online) Comparative Latin American Politics International Politics of Latin America Contemporary Revolution and Political Violence Politics of the Developing Areas Global Drug Policy Women, Gender and Globalization International Political Economy American Foreign Policy International Relations Comparative Politics Graduate Seminars (Face to Face and Online) International Politics International Relations Theory Comparative Politics International Political Economy Revolution and Political Violence Conduct of Political Inquiry ADMINISTRATIVE AND RELATED EXPERIENCE At UCF 2000-2017, Faculty Affiliate, UCF Women’s and Gender Studies, College of Arts and

Humanities, University of Central Florida 1997-2014, Advisory Board, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 1997-2014 2012-2013, Advisory Board, UCF Women’s and Gender Studies, College of Arts and

Humanities, University of Central Florida 2007-2009, Founding Executive Board Member and Director of Mentoring, Writing,

Tenure and Promotion, UCF Latino/a Caucus (Goals to increase visibility of Latino/a faculty and encourage diversity, cultural awareness and networking at UCF and outreach to the community; now the Latino Faculty and Staff Association, LaFaSa.)

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1999-2003, Editorial Board, Southeastern Latin Americanist (SELA), renamed The Latin

Americanist (TLA), the journal of the Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies (SECOLAS). (As the “oldest continuously published Latin American Studies journal,” it is peer-reviewed and multi-disciplinary and publishes high-quality original articles, review essays, and book reviews on Latin American history, literature, political science, and anthropology for an academic and international audience.)

2000-2001, President, United Faculty of Florida (UFF), UCF Chapter

• Higher Education Reorganization and Contract Ratification Vote (2001) • UFF Newsletter Editor (2000-2001) • Reporting Secretary (1996-2000) • Senator, Alternate Senator (2012-2013), and Member of UFF/UCF Executive

Committee (2002-2006, 2011-2013) • Statewide Political Action Committee (various years from 1985-2009).

1999-2001, Editor, Political Chronicle, Journal of the Florida Political Science

Association (I brought the journal to the department and UCF, and aggressively expanded subscriptions, peer-reviewers and article submissions to a national visibility, but budget cuts ended journal’s home at UCF.)

1999-2000, Florida Political Science Association Executive Committee 1995-1997, Editorial Board, The Political Chronicle, The Journal of the Florida Political

Science Association 1994-1996, Interim Director, Office of International Studies

(FY 1996-95, signed 26 new institutional international agreements of educational cooperation with UCF; 18% increase in international students and 60% increase in UCF study abroad students; implemented International Needs Assessment Survey for Central Florida (requested by President Hitt and Mayor Glenda Hood); created first “Internationalization Award”; 50 new international contacts and dignitary visits to UCF; collaborated in 6 grants, one funded on “Sustainable Development”; pursued Title VI Grant in Internationalization of Programs in Latin American Studies with Foreign Languages; Fulbright workshop.)

1994-1996, Editor, Office of International Studies Forum, University of Central Florida-

International Knights, quarterly newsletter to promote internationalization on campus, approximately 25 pp.

1994-1996, Member, University Strategic Planning Executive Council, and

Subcommittee on Internationalization 1994-1996, UCF Representative, Florida International Affairs Commission

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1994-1996, UCF Representative, American Association of State Colleges and Universities

1995, UCF Representative, State University System (SUS) International Directors’

Meeting (Tampa), Fall 1995, UCF Representative, National Association of Land Grant Colleges and

Universities, Commission on International Affairs 1995, UCF Representative, “Strategies for Internationalization of Higher Education: A

Global Comparison, “Conference by the Centre for Educational Research and Development, and the Programme on Institutional Management in Higher Education of the OECD (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris) California State University, Monterey, California, October 16-18.

1995. Director and Organizer, Regional Workshop, “Global Learning: International

Programs for Higher Education, American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) and UCF Office of International Studies, Orlando, Florida, November 17.

1983-1984. Advisory Board, Global Studies: Latin America, Paul Goodwin, ed.,

Dushkin Publishing 1982-1983, UCF Representative, American Association of University Women Other Experience 1975, Administrative Assistant to the President, League of United Latin American

Citizens (LULAC), National Education Service Center, Washington, D.C. (national Hispanic-American interest group)

1972-1973, Translation and Editorial Assistant, Philips Nederland, Eindhoven, Holland 1967-1969, Summer Intern, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. (Language

Services and Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service) AWARDS, HONORS, AND RECOGNITION 2011-2012, Recognized as a Bolivia Expert, I was invited and agreed to serve as a CE or

Country Expert (among 2,500 international CEs) in the development of a social science data base for the analysis of the political system and democracy in 20th-21st century Bolivia in the “Varieties of Democracy Project” (V-Dem) of the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, and the University of Notre Dame’s Kellogg Institute for International Studies and sponsored by international foundations, research institutes and foreign offices (www.v-dem.net)

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2004, Certificate of Recognition, Organization and Presentation of International Education and Cultural Exchange Workshop, Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo,” La Paz, Bolivia, June 25-July 5

2003, TIP, UCF Teaching Incentive Performance Award 2001, UCF Sabbatical Research Award to Bolivia, Fall Semester at full-pay 1999, UCF Women's Studies Curricular Incentive Award for New Course Development:

"Women, Gender and Globalization,” taught for first time in 2000 ($1,100) 1996/1997, TIP, UCF Teaching Incentive Performance Award 1995, UCF Hispanic Awareness Month, Certificate of Recognition, Participation and

Presentation in the Re-Discovering Latin America Program, Hispanic American Student Association and Minority Student Services, October.

1994, United States Institute of Peace Award, Faculty Seminar on "Conflict and

Peacemaking in an Evolving World,” Washington, D.C., July 15-23. ($2,000) 1990-1991, UCF Sabbatical Research Award to Bolivia 1990, Fulbright Research and Teaching Grant to Bolivia ($12,050) 1990, UCF Research Award for Research in Bolivia ($3,600) 1988, Florida-Costa Rica Seminar Participant, SUS Florida-Costa Rica Cultural

Exchange Program, May 14-21. 1984-1985, President, South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies (SECOLAS is

the oldest Latin American area studies association in the US and despite its regional base has achieved a national reputation.)

1984-1985, Conference Program Co-Chair and Chair for Local Arrangements, South

Eastern Council on Latin American Studies, Annual Meeting, Winter Park, Florida, April.

1983-1984, President-elect, South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies 1983, Conference Program Chair, 30th Annual Meeting, South Eastern Council on Latin

American Studies, "Reform and Revolution in Latin America," San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 7-9.

1983, Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, Summer Seminar for

College Teachers, "A Generation of American Foreign Policy," University of Connecticut, June-August

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1982, Fellow, American Association of Colleges and Universities and National

Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Award, Summer Seminar, "Islam, the Middle East, and World Affairs," University of Portland, July

1981, Scholar Fellow, Scholar-Diplomat Seminar Award, U. S. Department of State,

"Latin America," Washington, D.C., April 1974, Shell International Studies Dissertation Award and Research Grant to Bolivia

(travel and $5,000 stipend) SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Books

2011. Waltraud Q. Morales, A Brief History of Bolivia, updated and revised 2nd edition (New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2011 and 2010). (Invited to author for the history series of Facts on File, which is a major reference publisher that provides expert-authored research books for general and academic libraries and research institutions nationally and internationally.)

2004. Waltraud Q. Morales, A Brief History of Bolivia (New York: Facts on File, Inc.,

2004). (Invited to author for reference series. The popularity of the first edition led to a revised and expanded 2nd edition in 2010 and a paper edition in 2011.)

1992. Waltraud Q. Morales, Bolivia: Land of Struggle (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992).

(Invited to author the Bolivia country study in Westview’s country series; invitations based on thorough external peer review of major scholars in the field, and final additional peer-review prior to publication. For years Bolivia served as the mainstay text by Columbia University Latin American Studies program to prepare researchers and study abroad participants.)

1989. Jerome Donnelly, Waltraud Queiser Morales, and Robert Moore, Human Rights: A

User's Guide (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 1989). (Served as research textbook for Honors Seminar: “Politics of Human Rights,” as noted in 1996 TIP Award. No remuneration to authors.)

1976. Ernest A. Duff and John F. McCamant, and Waltraud Q. Morales, Violence and

Repression in Latin America: A Quantitative and Historical Analysis (New York: Free Press, 1976). (This study was one of the first of its kind, combining history and quantitative analysis to understand violence and repression in the region.)

Peer Reviewed Monographs 1996. Waltraud Queiser Morales and Harry E. Vanden, Lucha por la Soberanía:

Nicaragua y los no Alineados, Políticas Exteriores Latinoamericanas (PROSPEL)

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Monograph Series, vol. 5: June 1986 (Santiago de Chile: Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Contemporánea, Instituto de Estudios Internacionales): pp. 1-38. (The director and editor of the monograph series is Dr. Heraldo Muñoz, a noted international relations scholar and diplomat, and is the current Chilean Foreign Minister and previously served as Chilean ambassador to the United Nations.)

1984. Waltraud Queiser Morales, "La Geopolítica de la Política Exterior de Bolivia,"

Monograph, Políticas Exteriores Latinoamericanas (PROSPEL) Monograph Series, vol. 2: September 1984 (Santiago de Chile: Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Contemporánea, Academia de Humanismo Cristiano): pp. 1-32. (My monograph, the second in the series, helped inaugurate a working group of international scholars and researchers on Latin American foreign policies, an emerging subfield.)

1974. Waltraud Q. Morales, Social Revolution: Theory and Historical Application,

Monograph Series in World Affairs, vol. 11, no. 1, 1973-74 (Denver: University of Denver): pp. 1-107. (A required text in “Contemporary Revolution and Political Violence” [noted in 1996 TIP Award] and in the Graduate Seminar in Comparative Politics. No remuneration to author.)

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Essays (*signifies graduate student and mentee coauthor) 2013. Waltraud Q. Morales, “The TIPNIS Crisis and the Meaning of Bolivian

Democracy Under Evo Morales,” The Latin Americanist, Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies, 57:1 (March 2013): 79-90.

2011. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Revolution to Revolution: Bolivia’s National Revolution

and the “Re-founding” Revolution of Evo Morales.” SECOLAS Annals 35:1 (March 2011): 131-144.

2009. *Kristy A. Belton, and Waltraud Q. Morales, “The Multi-Faceted Debate on

Human Migration,” The Latin Americanist, Vol. 53, Issue 1 (March 2009): 187-210. 2008. *Kristy A. Belton, and Waltraud Q. Morales, “Contesting Democracy and

Citizenship: Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives,” SECOLAS Annals, published in The Latin Americanist, Issue 1 (March 2008): 95-113. (Cited by the editors as the most downloaded article for three years.)

2004. Waltraud Q. Morales, and Annabelle Conroy, “Bolivian Indigenous Women:

Domitila and Women Activists of Civic Organizations,” SECOLAS Annals 36 (November 2004): 48-60.

2002. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Towards a New Bolivian Foreign Policy?: The Past,

Present and Future," Bolivian Research Review 2 (February 2002): 1-35. (Electronic journal of the Bolivian Studies Association with international circulation, housed at Tulane University.)

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2001. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Political Economy of Bolivia's Foreign Policy," Bolivian

Studies Journal, vol. 9 (Fall 2001): 111-131. 2001. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Rigoberta Menchú and Historical Memory: Class,

Culture, and Identity in Guatemala,” SECOLAS Annals 33 (October 2001): 1-15. 2000. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Class, Culture, and Identity: Women and Feminism in

Latin America as Interpreted by Domitila Barrios de Chungara," SECOLAS Annals 32 (November 2000): 65-78.

2000. Waltraud Q. Morales, and *Megan A. Duncanson, "Gender Theory and Women in

Latin America: A Status Report," South Eastern Latin Americanist 43:3 (Winter 2000): 37-57.

2000. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Indigenous Peoples and the National Agenda: An

Overview of Issues in the Andean Region," Bolivian Studies Journal 8 (Spring 2000): 1-15.

1997. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Mexico's Coming Democratic Revolution?" The Political

Chronicle (Journal of the Florida Political Science Association) 9:2 (1997): 7-11. 1995. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Caribbean Intervention--Then and Now: The Case of

Haiti," South Eastern Latin Americanist 38:3 (Winter 1995): 25-40. 1994. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Haiti: The New Intervention?" International Third World

Studies Journal and Review 6 (1994): 45-55. 1994. Waltraud Q. Morales, "U.S. Intervention and the New World Order: Lessons from

Cold War and Post-Cold War Cases," Third World Quarterly 15:1 (1994): 77-101. (London based TWQ is highly competitive and according to one expert at the U.S. National Defense University “the premier refereed journal on issues relating to that area of the world.”)

1995. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Intervention in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Era:

Lessons From Grenada and Panama," SECOLAS Annals 25 (March 1994): 5-24. 1993. Waltraud Q. Morales, "National Identity and the Ethnic Factor in Latin America:

The Case of Bolivia," Bolivian Studies Journal 4:1 (1993): 39-58. 1992. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Militarising the Drug War in Bolivia," Third World

Quarterly 13:2 (1992): 353-370. 1992. Waltraud Q. Morales, "The Bolivian and Paraguayan Press and the Social

Discontent in the Chaco War Era," Bolivian Studies Journal 3:1 (1992): 18-50.

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1990. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Nicaragua Revisited: War, Revolution and Justice," Third World Quarterly 12:2 (April 1990): 165-168.

1989. Waltraud Q. Morales, "The War on Drugs: A New U.S. National Security

Doctrine?" Third World Quarterly 11:3 (July 1989): 147-169. (This seminal article continues to be cited by international scholars and researchers over 25 years later [ResearchGate 2017].)

1986. Waltraud Queiser Morales, "La Geopolítica de la Política Exterior de Bolivia,"

Relaciones Internacionales, Revista Boliviana (Centro Para el Estudio de las Relaciones Internacionales, CERI, La Paz, Bolivia) 1:2 (1986): 69-94. (Journal of the Foreign Ministry of Bolivia.)

1985. Harry E. Vanden and Waltraud Queiser Morales, "Nicaraguan Relations with the

Non-Aligned Movement," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 27:3 (Fall 1985): 141-161.

1984. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Philosophers, Ideology, and Social Change in Bolivia,"

International Philosophical Quarterly 24:1 (March 1984): 21-38. 1984. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Latin America on Network TV," Journalism Quarterly

61:1 (Spring 1984): 157-160. (JQ is one of the top journals in this field.) 1984. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Bolivia's National Revolution Thirty Years Later: Success

or Failure?" SECOLAS Annals 25 (March 1984): 5-34. 1981. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Business and Society in Bolivia," SECOLAS Annals 12

(March 1981): 89-95. 1980. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Interpretations on the Role of Ideology in Latin America,"

South Eastern Latin Americanist 22:4 (March 1980): 1-12. 1980. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Bolivia Moves Toward Democracy," Current History 78

(February 1980): 76-79, 86-88. 1979. Waltraud Q. Morales, "The Old in the New Controversies of International Political

Economy," International Studies Notes 6:3 (Fall 1979): 16-20. (Supplementary publication of the International Studies Association.)

1979. “Crisis of Confidence and Contemporary Government in Comparative

Perspective,” Proceedings, Fourth Annual East Carolina University Phi Kappa Phi Symposium, Greenville, North Carolina, February 21-22.

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Book Chapters (editorially and/or expert reviewed) 2017. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia,” in Harry E. Vanden and Gary Prevost, eds.,

Politics of Latin America: The Power Game, 6th ed. Revised and updated (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017), approx. 35 pages.

2017. Waltraud Q. Morales, and Annabelle Conroy, “New Social Movement

Governance in Bolivia: Contention in a Multi-ethnic Democracy,” in Harry E. Vanden, Peter N. Funke, and Gary Prevost, eds., The New Global Politics: Global Social Movements in the Twenty-First Century, Rethinking Globalization Series (New York: Taylor & Francis Group, 2017), pp. 29-45.

2016. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia’s Foreign Policy Toward the Middle East (2000-

2015): Promoting a Populist and Radical Agenda Abroad,” in Marta Tawil Kuri, ed., Latin American Foreign Policies towards the Middle East: Actors, Contexts, and Trends (New York Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 179-200. (Invited chapter on an emerging research area on which there is little in print—in English or Spanish.)

2015. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia,” in Harry E. Vanden and Gary Prevost, eds.,

Politics of Latin America: The Power Game, 5th ed. Revised and updated (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 480-513.

2012. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Social Movements and Revolutionary Change in Bolivia,”

in Gary Prevost, Carlos Oliva Campos, and Harry E. Vanden, eds., Social Movements and Leftist Governments in Latin America (London: Zed Press, 2012), pp. 49-87.

2012. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia,” in Harry E. Vanden, and Gary Prevost, eds.,

Politics of Latin America: The Power Game, 4th ed. Revised and updated (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 567-602.

2008. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia,” in Harry E. Vanden, and Gary Prevost, eds.,

Politics of Latin America: The Power Game, 3rd ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 556-588.

2003. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Bolivia: The Struggle for Autonomy," in Frank O. Mora,

and Jeanne A. K. Hey, eds., Latin American and Caribbean Foreign Policies (Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003), pp. 228-242.

2002. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Sustainable Development and Human Security: Can We

Learn from Bosnia, Kosovo, Somalia and Haiti?" in Michael N. Dobkowski, and Isidor Walliman, eds., On the Edge of Scarcity: Environment, Resources, Population, Sustainability and Conflict (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2002), pp. 121-133.

2002. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Feminization of Global Scarcity and Violence," in Michael

N. Dobkowski, and Isidor Walliman, eds., On the Edge of Scarcity: Environment,

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Resources, Population, Sustainability and Conflict (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2002), pp. 173-194.

1999. Waltraud Q. Morales and Corinne B. Young, "Mexico: Revolution in the

Revolution?" in Marco Rimanelli, ed., Comparative Democratization and Peaceful Change in Single-Party-Dominant Countries (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999), pp. 291-308.

1998. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Intra-State Conflict and Sustainable Development: Lessons

from Bosnia, Somalia and Haiti," in Michael N. Dobkowski, and Isidor Walliman, eds., The Coming Age of Scarcity: Preventing Mass Death and Genocide in the 21st Century (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1998), pp. 245-68.

1988. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Bolivia," in Abraham F. Lowenthal, ed., Latin America

and Caribbean Contemporary Record (LACCR), vol. 5: 1985-1986 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1988), pp. B23-B47. (LACCR contributors are leading country experts from US, UK, Chile, and Mexico, etc., and represent major universities, such as Oxford, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, UC-Berkeley. Dr. Mark B Rosenberg, President, FIU, is a contributor. By being invited to contribute, I was recognized as a country expert on Bolivia by my peers.)

1985. Waltraud Queiser Morales and Harry E. Vanden, "Relations with the Nonaligned

Movement," in Thomas W. Walker, ed., Nicaragua: The First Five Years (New York: Praeger, 1985), pp. 467-84. (The chapter covered new ground on which there were few experts and publications, and was based on a research trip and interviews in Nicaragua in the early days of the revolution. The editor is a noted authority on Nicaragua and invited the chapter.)

1985. Melvin Burke and Waltraud Queiser Morales, "Bolivia," in Jack W. Hopkins, ed.,

Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record, vol. 3: 1983-1984 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1985), pp. 295-306.

1984. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Bolivian Foreign Policy: The Struggle for Sovereignty," in

Jennie K. Lincoln and Elizabeth G. Ferris, eds., The Dynamics of Latin American Foreign Policies (Boulder: Westview Press, 1984), pp. 171-91. (An early first study on Latin American foreign policies and one of the first on Bolivia. Jennie K. Lincoln is Director of Latin America and Caribbean Program at the Carter Center.)

1982. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Revolutions, Earthquakes, and Latin America: The

Networks Look at Allende's Chile, and Somoza's Nicaragua," in William C. Adams, ed., Television Coverage of International Affairs (Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishers, 1982), pp. 79-113. (This original chapter was possible because of a research award to the TV archives at Vanderbilt University. At the time there was little quantitative study of Latin American news coverage. The chapter complements the article in Journalism Quarterly.)

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Invited Articles and Review Essays (editorially and/or expert reviewed) 2012. Waltraud Q. Morales, “From the Personal to the Political, A Bolivian Activist’s

Story,” Review Essay of Benjamin Kohl and Linda C. Farthing, with Felix Muruchi, From the Mines to the Streets: A Bolivian Activist’s Life (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2011), Latin American Perspectives, 29:6 (November 2012): 242-244.

2011. Waltraud Queiser Morales, “Child Soldiers: The Other Face of Sexual

Exploitation and Gender Violence,” Air & Space Power Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1 (Spring 2011: 63-77). (Established in 1947, ASPJ is the official journal of the U.S. Air University and U.S. Air Force Research Institute, and a professional peer-reviewed journal with international circulation published in English, Arabic, Spanish, French and Portuguese.) Reprinted in Spanish and Portuguese editions below: • “As meninas soldados: outra face da exploração sexual e da violência de gênero,”

Air & Space Power, Journal em Português, Tercer Trimestre 2008, Vol. XX, No. 3: 76-86.

• “Niñas Soldados—La Otra Cara de la Explotación Sexual y de la Violencia Sexual,” Air and Space Power, Journal en Español, Primer Trimestre 2008, Vol. XX, No. 1: 78-87.

2007. Waltraud Queiser Morales, “After Fidel: What Future for U.S.-Cuban Relations?”

Military Review, September-October 2007: 90-100. (MR is the U.S. Army’s professional and research journal established in 1922 with international circulation to 31 countries and published in English, Spanish and Portuguese; later also in Arabic and French. It serves as a “forum for original thought and debate” on warfare and issues of interest to the Department of Defense.) Reprinted in Spanish and Portuguese editions below; lead article in all three editions: • “La era después de Fidel: El futuro de las relaciones entre Cuba y EUA,” Military

Review, Edición Hispanoamericana, Noviembre-Diciembre 2007: 2-15. • “Após Fidel: Qual sera o Futuro das Relações Entre os Estados Unidos e Cuba?

Military Review, Edição Brasileira, Novembro-Dezembro 2007: 2-15. 2006. Waltraud Queiser Morales, “Responding to Bolivian Democracy: Avoiding the

Mistakes of Early Cuban Policy,” Military Review, July-August 2006: 27-34. Also reprinted as lead article in both Spanish and Portuguese editions below: • “La Reacción a la Democracía Boliviana: Evitar los Errores Cometidos Respecto

a Cuba,” Edición Hispanoamericana, Septiembre-Octobre 2006): 2-11. • “Reagindo à Democracia Boliviana: Evitando os Erros da Antiga Política Norte-

Americana em Cuba,” Edição Brasileira, Setembro-Outubro 2006): 2-11. 2004. Waltraud Quesier Morales, “La política exterior de los EE.UU. y la

democratización boliviana,” Anuario del Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia, 2004. (Official Journal of the Bolivian National Library and Archive; refereed by the country’s leading historians.)

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2003. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Review Essay of Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs: Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-1999,” by Lorraine Bayard de Volo, and “After the Revolution: Gender and Democracy in El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala,” by Ilja A. Luciak, in American Political Science Review, vol. 1, no. 2 (June 2003): 419-421.

2002. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Missions Impossible: Review of Peter Andreas, Border

Games, Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide,” Latin American Politics and Society 44:1 (Spring 2002): 196-204.

1999. Waltraud Queiser Morales, “The Useable Past: Historical Analogy in International

Affairs,” Selected Annual Proceeding of the Florida Conference of Historians, Annual Meetings, 1998-1999, The Florida Conference of Historians, ed. by Will Benedicks, vols. 6/7 (1999): 27-42.

1999. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade," Review

Essay of Elizabeth Joyce and Carlos Malamud, eds., Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998), Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 41:2 (Summer 1999): 140-46.

1998. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Fire in the Andes," Review Essay of Sewall H. Menzel,

Fire in the Andes: U.S. Foreign Policy and Cocaine Politics in Bolivia and Peru (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1996) in Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 39:4 (Winter 1997-1998): 151-56.

1989. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Saints on the Wall and Study Circles in the Home,”

Review Essay, South Eastern Latin Americanist 33:3 (December 1989): 16-22. 1984. Waltraud Q. Morales, "The Legacy of Intervention in Guatemala, 1954:

Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy," Review Essay, South Eastern Latin Americanist 27:4 (March 1984): 23-27.

1981. Waltraud Q. Morales, "In Search of National Identity: Cuban and Puerto Rican

Migration," Review Essay, Revista/Review Interamericana 10:4 (Winter 1980-81): 567-575. (The major research journal of the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico [Inter American University of Puerto Rico].)

Invited Encyclopedia Articles (editorially and/or expert reviewed) 2914. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia,” (3,500 words), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity

and Nationalism, John Stone, et al., eds. (London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014). (A five volume definitive reference set of over 1,000 specially commissioned entries “from the world’s best scholars and teachers.” Editor, John Stone, Boston University, writes: “given your reputation and expertise, the editorial team would be delighted to have you write the entry on ‘Bolivia.’”)

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2008. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia” (2,000 words); “Democracy, Latin America,” pp. 351-356 (3,000 words); and “Peacekeeping and Intervention,” (3,200 words), in Richard M. Juang and Noelle Morrissette, eds., Africa, and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History 3 volumes (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, Transatlantic Relations Series, 2008).

2007. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivian Revolution of 1952,” (1,500 words), Oxford

Encyclopedia of the Modern World (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007). 2005. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Bolivia” (2,000 words); “Plan Colombia” (2,500 words);

“Social Revolution” (3,500 words); and “Guerrilla Warfare,” (3,000 words) in Encyclopedia of the Developing World (New York: Routledge, 2005).

2002. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Organizacíon de Estados Americanos" (1,500 words); and

"Organizacíon de las Naciones Unidas," (1,00 words), “Sociedad/Liga de Las Naciones,” (1,000 words), in Josef M. Barnadas, ed., Diccionario Histórico de Bolivia (Sucre, Bolivia: Archivo de la Biblioteca Nacional, 2002).

1995. Waltraud Q. Morales, Biographical Essays: "Aramayo Family" (500 words);

"Hochschild, Mauricio" (500 words); and "Salamanca, Daniel," (500 words), in Barbara A. Tenenbaum, ed., Encyclopedia of Latin American History, vol. 1., (New York: Scribner, 1995).

1988. Waltraud Q. Morales, Biographical Essays on 23 Bolivian Political Leaders

(11,000 words; 42 pp.), in Robert J. Alexander, ed., Biographical Dictionary of Latin American and Caribbean Political Leaders (New York: Greenwood Press, 1988).

1983. Waltraud Q. Morales, "Panama," in George E. Delury, ed., World Encyclopedia of

Political Systems and Parties, vol. 2 (New York: Facts on File Publications, 1983), pp. 786-99.

Ongoing Research Projects Annabelle Conroy, and Waltraud Q. Morales, Historical Dictionary of Bolivia, part of a country history series, Historical Dictionaries of the Americas under contract, Scarecrow Press of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2014, manuscript in progress, expected 2018. Partial Manuscript, “Bolivia’s Quest for a Pacific Port: The Struggle of a Land-Locked State.” GRANTS, STIPENDS, AND AWARDS External 2004, Fulbright Group Study Abroad Grant to Bolivia, Co-P.I. and Study Abroad Leader,

UCF Office of International Studies ($38,000). Study Abroad Group of 15 members

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of UCF faculty (5) and Florida community college teachers (10) to major Bolivian cities and cultural centers, June-August. (Led the Study Abroad Group and coordinated local arrangements, lectures, activities, finances, and international and in-country travel to five major cities in Bolivia. Excellent Fulbright post-grant review; UCF’s successful Fulbright Study Abroad experience was profiled online.)

1994, P.I., Partners for International Education and Training, U.S. Agency for

International Development (AID) Grant for Indonesian University Rectors, “Total Quality Management in Higher Education,” UCF Training Program ($56,000). (Developed a three-week series of lectures, and training activities for 6 rectors and Indonesia’s Executive Director of Higher Education, and social programs for accompanying wives with the UCF Women’s Club. AID post-grant program review was extremely positive.)

1983-1984, S & H Foundation, Speaker's Forum Grant, "Neighbors: United States and

Latin America," three-part UCF lecture series ($2,500) 1982, Southern Regional Educational Board Small Grant, Research Travel Grant to

Vanderbilt Television Archives, research on "Television Reporting of Latin America" ($600)

1982, Florida Consortium of Latin American Studies Research Travel Grant to Bolivia

($625) 1980, "How Television Reports Latin America," Television and Politics Study Program,

Small Research Grant, School of Public and International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. ($500)

Internal 2000-2001, Distributed Learning Course Development Grant, new graduate course,

International Political Economy, for Masters in Liberal Studies ($5,000) 2000, Interdisciplinary project, new course incentive grant, “Voices of Protest: Latin

American Women and International Human Rights” (7,700) 1998-2000, Participant in Grant and Course Development: Strengthening Foreign

Languages,” Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum, with Professor Maria Redmon 1998, Distributed Learning Web-Course Development Award for new online course:

"Politics of the Developing Areas" ($5,000) 1998, Honors College Interdisciplinary Seminar Award for new course development:

"Teaching Latin America through Literature and Film," with Professor Maria Redmon ($7,700)

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1996, Dean's Initiative Award Program, "Globetalk: A Vehicle for Cross-National and Multicultural Student Electronic Communication,” with Professors Richard Gilson and Michael Kaplan ($4,824)

1987-88, UCF Foundation Speakers' Series Grant, Campus Guest Lecture Series on Latin

America ($500) 1982, UCF Foundation Small Grant for Research Support ($370) INVITED KEYNOTE OR GUEST LECTURES (selected) International 1989, “An Analysis of the Bolivian Elections and Contemporary Political Trends,” Latin

American Seminar, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford University, November 14. 1989, “Bolivia: The 1989 Elections—A New Pragmatism?”, University of London,

Institute of Latin American Studies, Contemporary Issues Forum, October 31. 1989, “Bolivia: Debt, Human Rights, and the Drug Trade,” Amnesty International-

British Section, Latin America Conference 1989, London School of Economics, September 30.

1989, “Andean Drug War,” Bradley University Summer Study Program in West and East

Germany, West Berlin, Germany, June. (Berlin Wall fell that October) National or Regional 2006, “The Morales Factor and Indigenous Resurgence in Bolivia: What’s Ahead for

U.S. Bolivian Relations?”, Latin American Lecture Series on “Venezuela and the Andean Region,” organized by Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, March 1.

2005, “Developments in Latin America: Bolivia and Evo Morales,” Expert Guest

Lecture, Command and General Staff Officer Course: Latin American Politics Seminar, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, U.S. Army, Ft. Benning, Georgia, December 12-13.

2004, “Latin America: Focus on Bolivia and the Andean Drug War,” Expert Guest

Lecture, Command and General Staff Officer Course: Latin American Politics Seminar, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, U.S. Army, Ft. Benning, Georgia, November 1-3.

1985, “Recent Elections in El Salvador and Nicaragua,” Roger Thayer Stone Center for

Latin American Studies, Tulane University, New Orleans, May 23, 1985.

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State of Florida 2012, Mini Lecture, “Globalization,” UCF Open House, April 21. 2008, Panel Speaker, “The Dominican Republic and the U.S.,” UCF: On the Issues—

Dominican Republic, Conference Series on “U.S. and Latin America: Toward a New Relationship,” February 27, UCF Global Perspectives, Video on UCF TV: http://ucfglobalperspectives.org/videos/waltraud-morales-the-dominican-republic-and-the-u-s/

2006, “Revolutions and Political Violence,” Lou Frey Civic Education Conference,

UCF’s Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government, June 5. 2005, “Political Violence in the 20th Century,” International Relations Seminar, John

Bersia, UCF Global Perspectives, October 17. 1998, Learning Institute for Elders at UCF, 3-Part Lecture Series, “Revolution,” Spring. 1994, “Democracy and Drugs: Perspectives from Latin America,” Rollins University

Lecture Series, Bush Auditorium, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, November 9, 1994.

1993, “A Study of Empowerment in Latin America: Women, Ethnic Resurgence,

Informal Economy, and Liberation Theology,” Mini-Course in Latin American History, Learning Institute for Elders at UCF, September 9, 23, and 20, and October 7.

1993, “Women and Political Development and Mobilization: Cases of Bolivia, Peru,

Chile, and Argentina,” Symposium on Anthropology of Women, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, November 17 and 19.

1993, “The Power of Women’s Hands: Women in Latin America,” Valencia Community

College—East Campus, Orlando, Florida, March 16. 1992, “Latin American and Bolivian Politics: Challenges in Social Science Research,”

Lecture, Social Science Sampler Course, Learning Institute for Elders at UCF, September 15.

1988, “Turmoil in Central America: What Are the Answers?” Speaker and Panelist with

Governor Charles S. Robb (Democrat, Virginia), UCF Public Forum on Central America sponsored by UCF-Foundation, Orlando, Florida, April 18.

1988. “Women in Latin America: Competing Perspective,” Presenter and Panelist,

Florida Endowment for the Humanities Forum: “Cross Cultural Dreams of Peace,” Lecture/Art Program, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, March 24.

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1986, “America’s Problems in Central America,” Guest Speaker, American Association of University Women, Orlando, Florida, January 11.

1985, “United States Central American Policy and Lessons of Vietnam,” Symposium on

Central America and the Caribbean, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, March 3-8.

1983, “Bolivian Revolutionary Politics,” Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida

International University, Miami, Florida, March 28. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Professional Association and Society Memberships (over career) Phi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society) Phi Beta Kappa Society (Liberal Arts and Sciences Honor Society) UFF (United Faculty of Florida), UCF Chapter Latin American Studies Association (LASA) LASA-Bolivia Section International Studies Association International Studies Association/South South Eastern Conference of Latin American Studies American Political Science Association Bolivian Studies Association Caribbean Studies Association Cuban Studies Association Society for Iberian and Latin American Thought Peace Studies Association Southern Political Science Association Florida Political Science Association Political Action and Solidarity Networks Mexico Solidarity Network Andean Information Network Global Economic Governance Initiative Washington Office on Latin America Council on Hemispheric Affairs Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice Student/Farmworker Alliance Academic Service and Advising to Promote Campus Diversity and

Internationalization Faculty Adviser, UCF Student Organization, NORML (National Organization for the

Reform of Marijuana Laws) at UCF, 2007-2012

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Faculty Adviser, UCF Student Organization, Students for a Sensible Drug Policy, UCF

Chapter, 2006-2012 Mentor, UCF’s LEGACY student mentoring program, 2007-2008 Faculty Advisor, Graduate International Fellowships, and Area and Language Studies

Doctoral Fellowships, National Security Education Program (NSEP), (1994-1996) Faculty Adviser, Study Abroad and International Exchange, UCF’s Office of

International Studies Faculty Advisor, United Nations Association/UCF Chapter 1986-1995 Faculty Advisor, Amnesty International/UCF Chapter, 1986-1996 Faculty Founder and Advisor, Interamerican Students Association (now Hispanic

American Students Association, HASA), 1980-1986 Faculty Coach and Advisor, UCF Delegations and Country Teams to Model Organization

of American States (OAS) Annual Simulation, General Secretariat of the OAS, Washington, D.C. Spring Meetings, 1980-1986

Program Advisor to Dr. Robert McGinnis, Vice President of University Relations, for

Central American Public Affairs Lecture Program, Spring 1988 Faculty Evaluator, ROTC, Scholarship Board, 1984 Conference, Program and Panel Organizer and Panelist (selected) 2012. Panel Organizer and Chair, “Bolivian Democracy, Economic Institutional Change

and Indigenous Rights,” 59th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, and 61st Annual Conference of the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, March 29-31.

2009. Panel Organizer and Chair, “Current Political and Environmental Conflicts in

Bolivia, Chile and Peru,” 56th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 16-18.

2007. Section Organizer for the International and Comparative Panels, and Chaired one

panel, Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 31.

2005. Panelist, “Global Trends in Political Violence,” National Global Issues Forum

2005: Political Violence in the 21st Century, Live Oak Ballroom, University of Central Florida, Orlando, October 17.

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2003. Panelist/Presenter, “Women and Development,” Global Education Institute, 2003,

Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership, College of Education, University of Central Florida, Orlando, June 2-June 12.

2001. Panel Organizer, Graduate Student Panels, Florida Political Science Association

Annual Meetings, 1999-2001. 2000. Panel Organizer and Chair, “The Political Economy: Domestic and International,”

Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, April 7.

1988. Program Organizer, Florida-Costa Rica Exchange Program, Delegation of Vice

Rectors from Costa Rica, November 15. 1985. Series Organizer, “Latin America, 1985: Mexico and Central America,” Four-Part

Lecture Series, UCF, April. 1985. Panel Organizer and Chair, “Bolivia: The Legacy of the Military,” Latin

American Studies Association, Annual Meeting, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 18-20.

1985. Panel Organizer and Chair, “Crisis in Central America,” Florida Political Science

Association, Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida April 12-13. 1983. President and Program Chairperson, Social Sciences Section, Florida Academy of

Sciences, 1982-1983. 1982. Moderator, Round Table, “Prelude to American Intervention in Vietnam: Central

America and Lessons for Today?”, UCF Speakers’ Forum and International Studies Center, March 13.

1981. Chair and Panel Organizer, “Global Security Versus Regional Instability in

Central America,” International Studies Association/South, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, October 29-31.

COFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED (*signifies graduate student and mentee coauthor) Presentation Paper Accepted 2017. “Bolivia’s Populist and Radical Foreign Policy Agenda in the Middle East,”

Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Valencia College, Orlando, Florida, April 1, 2017.

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Papers Presented 2015. “Social Movements in Bolivia: The TIPNIS Case,” with Annabelle Conroy,

XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30.

2012. “The TIPNIS Crisis and the Meaning of Bolivian Democracy Under Evo

Morales,” 59th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS), and 61st Annual Conference of the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, March 29-31.

2011. “El Movimiento al Socialismo y la lucha (en proceso) de re-fundar la nación

boliviana para el siglo XXI” (“The Movimiento al Socialismo and the (Ongoing) Struggle to Re-found the Bolivian Nation in the Twenty-First Century”), with *Amy Kennemore, the 6th International Congress of the Bolivian Studies Association and el Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia, Sucre, Bolivia, Jun 27-30.

2010. “From Revolution to Revolution: Bolivia’s National Revolution and the

‘Refounding’ Revolution of Evo Morales,” 57th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Mora Institute, Mexico City, Mexico, April 7-10.

2009. “Bolivia Dialectic: The Autonomy Debate Deconstructed,” with Annabelle

Conroy, “Crisis and Recovery in the Americas,” 56th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 16-18.

2008. “The Challenge of Neopopulism: A Comparative Analysis of the Bolivian Case,”

55th Annual Meeting of Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Tampa, Florida, April 17-19.

2008. “The Challenge of Citizenship and Human Rights: The Immigration Debate,”

with *Kristy A. Belton, 55th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Tampa, Florida, April 17-19.

2007. “Contesting Democracy and Citizenship: Latin American and Caribbean

Perspectives,” with *Kristy A. Belton, 54th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, San José, Costa Rica, April 19-21.

2007. “Contested Images of the Indigenous in Andean Literature and Social

Commentary,” 54th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, San José, Costa Rica, April 19-21.

2007. “The Old and the New in the Foreign Policy of Evo Morales’ Bolivia,” XXVII

International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association,” Montréal, Canada, September 5-8.

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2006. “La contestación estadounidense a la democracia populista boliviana,” (The U.S. Response to Bolivia’s Populist Democracy”), with Annabelle Conroy, 4th International Congress of the Bolivian Studies Association, Sucre, Bolivia, June 22-25.

2006. “Citizenship and Gender in Latin America: Old Versus New Paradigms of

Empowerment,” 53rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, April 6-8.

2006. “Bolivia’s Gas War: A Political Economy of Regionalism and Globalism,” XXVI

International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Caribe Hilton, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 15-18.

2005. “Bolivia’s Gas Wars: Political Economic Perspectives,” SECOLAS 2005,

Vanderbilt University and Tennessee State University, Nashville, April 7-9. 2004. “Bolivian Indigenous Women: Domitila and Women Activists of Civic

Organizations,” 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies, Hotel Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, March 4-6.

2003. “La política exterior de los EE.UU. y la democratización boliviana” (“U.S.

Foreign Policy and Bolivian Democratization”), II Congreso Internacional de Estudios Bolivianos (II International Congress of Bolivian Studies), La Paz, Bolivia, July 21-25.

2003. “Realidad o fantasia?: Democracia y la política exterior de los Estados Unidos”

(“Fact or Fiction?: Democracy and U.S. Foreign Policy”), Primer Congreso Sudamericano de Historia, (First South American Historical Congress), Universidad Santa Cruz y Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, August 20-23

2003. “La Salida al Mar: The Past, Present and Future of Bolivia’s Seacoast

Diplomacy,” 50th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 6-8.

2002. “Human Rights and the Drug War: Comparative Lessons from Bolivia and

Colombia,” Poster Session, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Sheraton Boston & Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, August 28-31.

2002. “Bolivian Foreign Policy in the New Millennium,” 43rd International Studies

Association Annual International Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 24-27. 2002. “Toward a New Bolivian Foreign Policy?: The Past, Present and Future,”

International Conference of the Bolivian Studies Association, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 14-16.

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2001. “Drugs and Dollars: The Political Economy of Bolivian Foreign Policy,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, March 23-24.

2001. “Rigoberta Menchú and Historical Memory: Class, Culture, and Identity in

Guatemala,” 48th Annual SECOLAS Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, March 1-3. 2000. “The Political Economy of Unionization: A Theoretical Essay,” Annual Meeting

of the Florida Political Science Association, University of Miami, Florida, April 7. 2000. “Class, Culture and Identity: Women and Feminism in Latin America As

Interpreted by Rigoberta Menchú Tum and Domitila Barrios de Chungara,” 47th Annual SECOLAS Conference, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, March 9-11.

2000. “Teaching Language Across the Curriculum,” South Eastern Conference on

Foreign Languages and Literature, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, March 9-11. 1998. “Latin American Feminism and Revolutionary Struggle: An Exploration of

Theory and Cases,” with Sue Mahan and *Betilde Muñoz, Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Harley Hotel, Orlando, April 3-4.

1995. “Culture, Change, and Distance Learning in the Americas: What Future?”, Third

Biennial Conference, “Culture Technology and Change in the Americas,” University of South Florida, Tampa, April 5-9.

1995. “Sustainable Development and the New World Order,” Florida Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, Winter Park, Florida, March 31-April 1. 1994. “Haiti: The New Intervention?”, the 17th National Third World Studies

Conference, University of Nebraska at Omaha, October 13-15. 1994. “Whatever Happened to the Drug War?: Anti-Narcotics Control and U.S.-Latin

American Relations in the Post Cold War,” Inter-American Relations Conference University of North Florida, Jacksonville, September 22-24.

1994. “Caribbean Intervention—Then and Now: The Case of Haiti,” 44th Annual

Meeting of the South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies, Lafayette, Louisiana, April 7-9.

1993. “Intervention in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Era: Lessons from Grenada and

Panama,” Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, “Central America and the Caribbean,” Antigua, Guatemala, February 18-21.

1992. “Andean Drug Wars and U.S. Policy,” Lecture and Workshop, Florida Coalition

for Peace and Justice, Statewide Conference on U.S. Policy in Latin America, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, April 4.

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1992. “The Political Economy of ‘People Power’ and the Drug War in Latin America”

Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida, March 27-28. 1989. “Religion and Revolutionary Change: An Overview,” South Eastern Council on

Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, April 13-15. 1988. “The Drug War: A New National Security Doctrine?” Florida Coalition for Peace

and Justice, “New Directions: A Statewide Conference on Central America and the Caribbean,” Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, December 2-4.

1988. “Reagan on Nicaragua: A Study in Verbal Gymnastics,” XIV International

Congress, Latin American Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-19. 1985. “Bolivia: The Political Legacy of the Military,” Latin American Studies

Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 18-20. 1985. “Contemporary Central American Elections: Nicaragua and El Salvador

Compared,” South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Winter Park, Florida, March 28-30.

1984. “National Culture in a Multi-Ethnic Society: Contemporary Bolivia,” South

Eastern Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, April 12-14.

1984. “Nicaraguan Relations with the Non-Aligned Movement,” and Harry Vanden, 25th

Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 27-31.

1983. “The Political Geography of Bolivian Foreign Policy, “ XI International Meeting

of the Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, Mexico, September 29-October 1.

1983. “El Salvador and Vietnam: Analogy for American Foreign Policy?”, Seminar

Paper for NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Summer Seminar, “A Generation of American Foreign Policy,” University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, July.

1983. “Revolution and Political Development: De-Mystifying a Concept,” Florida

Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Palm Beach, Florida, April 15-16, 1983.

1983. “Bolivia’s National Revolution Thirty Years Later: Success or Failure?”, South

Eastern Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 7-9, 1983.

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1982. “Comparative Revolution: A Status Report of Concepts and Theories,” Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 28-39, 1982.

1982. “Vietnam and Central America: Analogy for U.S. Policy?”, International Studies

Association, Section on Military Studies and Strategic Studies Institute, “The Future of Conflict and Strategic Responses to the Year 2000,” U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 20-22.

1982. “Television Reporting of Latin America: The Case of Cuba,” International

Studies Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 24-27. 1982. “Philosophers, Ideology, and Social Change in Bolivia,” Latin American Studies

Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. March 4-6. 1981. “The State and Corporatism in Latin America,” American Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, New York City, New York, September 3-6, 1981. 1980. “Influence of Hispanics on American Foreign Policy: An Emerging Ethnic

Interest Group,” Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 6-8.

1980. “Motivations of Cuban Military Internationalism, Latin American Studies

Association Annual Meeting, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, October 17-19.

1980. “Business and Society in Bolivia: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives,”

South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, April 24-26.

1980. “Whatever Happened to Political Development?”, International Studies

Association, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, March 19-22. 1979. “The Old in the New: Controversies of International Political Economy,”

Southern Political Science Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November 1-2. 1979. “International Economic Constraints (or Dependency) and the Rise of Nationalist

Policies in Bolivia and Paraguay: A Historical Perspective,” Third Annual Third World Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 24-27.

1979. “Nicaragua 1979: Why, How, and What’s Ahead?”, Third Annual Third World

Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 24-27. 1979. “National Identity and the Ethnic Factor in Latin America: The Case of Bolivia,”

International Studies Association/South, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, October 4-6.

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1979. “An Overview of the Latin American Foreign Policy of the Carter Administration,” North Carolina Political Science Association, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 30-31.

1979. “Crisis of Confidence and Contemporary Government in Comparative

Perspective,” also published in Proceedings, Fourth Annual East Carolina University Phi Kappa Phi Symposium, Greenville, North Carolina, February 21-22.

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE SERVICE (selected; years may be incomplete) University Reviewer/Member, UCF Fulbright Campus Committee, U.S. Student Fulbright Study

Abroad, November 2014 University Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2011-2012, 2001-2002 Reviewer, UCF Undergraduate Research Journal, 2008-2014 Member of Title VI Grant Evaluation Committee, UCF Languages Across the

Curriculum Program, Title VI Grant with Foreign Languages and International Studies to add French, German and Chinese to Spanish, 2003-2004

Advisory Board, Women’s Studies, 2000-2014 Advisory Board, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 1997-2014 Strategic Planning Executive Committee, 1994-1996 Faculty Senate, Senator, 1984-1986 (Steering Committee), 1994-1996 (Personnel

Committee) Campus Coordinator, Fulbright Scholar, Grants and Fellowships Program (for faculty and

students), 1994-1996 Campus Coordinator, National Security Defense Scholarships, 1994-1996 Chair, UCF International Affairs Committee, 1994-1996 Latin American Area Studies Program Committee, 1980-1996 International Studies Advisory Committee, 1980-1984, 1987-1992 Special Grievance Committee, 1985 Curriculum Committee 1980-1985 Academic Standards Committee, 1984-1985 College Grand Marshal, UCF, COS Commencement, December 2014 Research Incentive Awards (RIA) Committee, Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Teaching Excellence Award Committee, 1993-1994 Theatre Chair Search Committee, 1991-1992 Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee, 1980-1982, 2000-2001 Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2000-2001 Department Associate Professor Grants Selection Committee, Spring 2014 Chair, Visiting Lecturer, International/Security Studies Search and Recruitment

Committee, 2007-2008 Chair, Promotion Committee, Dr. Bruce Wilson, 2008

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Chair, Budget Committee, 2007-2008 Chair, Promotion Committee, Dr. Kerstin Hamann, 2007 Chair, Comparative Politics Search Committee, 1990-1991; 1993-1994 Member, International Relations Search Committee, 1994-1995 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1993-1996, 2005-2008, 2011-2014 Undergraduate Committee, 1982-1986; 1988-1989; 1991-1994, 1999-2001, 2013-2014 Graduate Committee, 1980-1981; 1984-1986; 1992-1996, 1999-2000, 2005-2008, 2011-

2012 Recruitment Committee, 1981-1982; 1988-1989; 1991-1992; 1993-1996 Internship Committee, 1991-1992 Student Affairs Committee, 1991-1992 Personnel Committee, 1981-1984; 1988-1989, 2005-2008, 2011-2012 Scheduling Committee, 1981-1987 Peer Evaluation Advisory Committee, 1980-1982, 1999-2000, 2007-2008 Evaluations, Procedures and Standards Committee, 2005-2008, 2011-2012 Department Contact and Advising Amnesty International Department Contact and Advisor, 1998-2002 Student Internships (developed and monitored): Mexican Consulate and RESULTS,

1998-1999 International Organizations/Events Advisor, 1992-1996 Study Abroad Advisor, 1994-1996, 2008, 2013-2014 Economics (BA) Advisor, 1999-2000 Iberian and Latin American Studies Department Contact and Advisor, 1981-2000 Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Minor, 2001-2014 International Studies Minor, 2008, 2013-2014 Global Studies Major and Minor, 2008, 2011-2014 Political Science Orientation and Transfer Orientation Advising, various years 1980-2014 MASTER’S THESES (selected) Committee Chair 2013. Stephanie E. Schoppert, “African Regional Organization and Democracy,” Spring 2013. Curtis T. Hibert, “Terrorism: The Effect of Positive Social Sanctions,” Spring 2012. William Lusk, “Maritime Pirates and Foreign Terrorist Organizations: Complicit

Against the United States and Nato?,” Fall 2012. Xiongwei Cao, “The Dollar Hegemony and the U.S.-China Monetary Dispute,

May 2012. Sabrina Stein, “When Do Comprehensive Peacekeeping Operations Succeed? The

Cases of the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL) and the UN Verification Mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA), Summer

2012. Erin E. Welsh, “Establishing Difference: The Gendering and Racialization of Power in Genocide,” March

2011. Amr Abdel-Wahab, “Investigating Social Capital and Democratic Action in the Middle East,” November

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2011. Candace (Owen) Wiant, “Human Trafficking for Labor Purposes: An Analysis of Immigration Policy and Labor Forces Within the United States,” June

2011. Heather Crowe, “The Impact of Political Corruption on the Social Welfare of Nigerians,” May

2011. Matt Matejka, “Turning Away from Your Slavic Brother: The Effect of Identity on Relations Between Russia and Belarus,” March

2011. Meldin Graziani Garcia, “Eliminating the Class Ceiling: How Micro-financing Empowers Women and Alleviates Global Poverty,” March

2011. Cao Xiongwei, “The Dollar Hegemony and the U.S.-China Monetary Disputes,” March

2010. Pamela S. Medina, “A Plurinational State: the Impact of the MAS on the Status of Indigenous People in Bolivia,” Spring

2010. Alexandra Lewis, “What’s in a Name? Genocide Early Warning Model for Humanitarian Intervention,” Spring

2010. Zhang (Gilbert) Xiansheng, “A Realist Interpretation of U.S. Relations with China,” Spring

2008. Patricia K. Hajek, “Migrant Workers in South-East Asia: Economic and Social Inequities of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore,” March

2003. Abel Belfakir, “Islam and Democracy,” Spring 1998. Iwa Marlene Nilsson, “Women's present and prospective role in the United

Nations department of peacekeeping operations,” December (Also supervised her internship in UN Office of Peacekeeping, “Women and the United Nations,” Summer 1998; she continues at the UN today.)

1994. David Barker, “Counterfeit Capitalism and the Rise and Fall of World-Empire,” Master’s Thesis in Political Science, Spring-Fall

Committee Member 2013. Mesud Hamza Hasgur, “The Perception of Turkey in the Middle East in the Last

Decade: The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia, Fall 2013. Nodwarang Niamvanichkul, “Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia,” Fall 2013. Angie Lander, “Nation-Building in Post-Conflict Societies: Afghanistan, Iraq and

Nigeria,” Fall 2013. Namdar Hosseinzadeh, “Immortal Stalemate: U.S.-Iranian Relations and the

Diversionary Theory of War,” Spring 2013. Andrew Derewiany, “United States Export Policy of Fighter Jets to East Asia,”

Spring 2013. David Glassner, “An Analysis of Economic Rents in Panamanian Fisheries

Against Ecosystem Service Values,” Spring 2012. Omar Vera Muńiz, “Elements of Azeri’s Independent Foreign Policy: Energy

Geography, and Global Powers Rivalry,” Summer 2012. Robert N. Fuhrer, “The Arab Spring in North Africa: From Revolt to Revolution

in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya,” Summer 2012. Stephanie Ann Rash, “A Study of the Relationship between Trade Liberalization

and Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Summer 2012. Nicole Hornung, “Becoming a Global Food Citizen,” Spring

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2012. Ryan Rilea, “Not-so Splendid Isolation: An Analysis of Iranian Sanction Busting,” March

2011. Rachel Corsi, “Ideology and Influence: Balancing Conservative and Neoconservative Influence in the Islamic Republic of Iran,” November

2011. Dean Stonerook, “Democracy and Education Equity in Latin America,” November 2011. Mazen Kurdy, “The Israeli Military’s Key Relationship to Hezbollah Terror,” July 2011. Holly Mulholland, “Water Politics in the Middle East: A Multicase Approach to

Regional Water Shortage,” March 2010. Bonnie Schickler, “U.S. Intelligence Reform: A Bureaucratic Politics Approach,”

Fall 2010. Joanna Eisele, “Gender Inequalities in Community-based Conservation Programs

in Developing Countries,” Fall 2009. Michelle Whalen, “The Effects of Suicide Terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq on

U.S. Policy and Military Strategy,” November 2009. Joel Nantais, “The Bush Administration’s Decision to Invade Iraq: Did They Fall

Victim to Groupthink?” October 2009. Nathan Burns, “An Uncertain Place in Uncertain Times: The South Caucasus,”

September 2008. Seyma Akkoyunlu, “Turkey in the Caspian Sea Region,” April 2008. Graham Cage, “The Caspian Sea’s Key Position in the Rise of Militant Islam,”

July 2008. Justin de Leon, “Philippine Economic and Political Development and Muslim

Unrest,” October 2008. Teddy W. Reynolds, “An Analysis of the Vulnerability to Terrorist Radicalization

in Great Britain,” October 2008. Jacob A. Parks, “Oil and Economic Freedom in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia,

Iran, and the United Arab Emirates,” November 2008. John-Michael Johnson, “The Disparity of Military Power between the United

States, Europe and Its Effect on Transatlantic Defense Project Cooperation,” November

2007. Mark Freeman, “Environmental Security in the Global Capitalist System: A World-Systems Approach and the Study of Panama,” November

2007. John Weinbrenner, “An Analysis of Power Approaches and U.S. Influence in Latin America, March

2006. Monika O. Thiboutot, “Cures to Stalled Development: Causes and Solutions to Economic Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa,” November

2001. Keri Kerstin Yeager, President Clinton's Foreign Policy Worldview in the Post Cold War World, July

1996. Rodd Selman, “Overloaded Government: an Analysis of Interest Group Pressure in Great Britain and the United States,” January

1995. Lori Dickes, “Economic and Human Development in Costa Rica,” Spring-Fall 1994. Melissa Merrett, “United States Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Period,”

Spring-Fall 1994. Brian A. Grussaute, “Internal Partisan Opposition to European Economic and

Monetary Union: The Cases of Britain and France,” Spring 1993. Lori Dickes, “A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Caribbean Basin Initiative,” Spring

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1985. Michael Holden, “Technology Transfer and the Soviet Union: Four Case Studies,” Master’s Thesis in Political Science, Fall

1983. Richard Junkins, “The First U.S. Anti-Communist Intervention: Costa Rica, 1940-1948,” History, Spring

HONOR’S IN THE MAJOR THESES (selected) Committee Chair 2012. Ryan Whittingham, “Economic Institutional Change in Bolivia and Peru: A

Discursive Institutionalist Approach,” May (Nominated and awarded the department’s Bledsoe-Young Award for scholarship)

2008. Jorge Romero, “Latin American Foreign Policy,” Fall 1998. Graciela Day Noriega, “North American Free Trade Agreement and Education as

a Component of Sustainable Development,” Spring 1998. Wanda Pullen Andersen, “Black-eyed Peas,” Spring Committee Member 2014. Dominic Martin, “Revolutionary vs. Evolutionary Change: A Comparative

Analysis of Egypt, Tunisia, and Yemen” May 2013. Elizabeth Moore, “Rural Electrification as a Means of Development: The Case of

the Andean Region,” Honors Thesis in International and Global Studies, August 2011. Greg McDowell, “Clerics and Commanders: An Examination of the Role of the

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Role in the Political Economy of Iran,” May 2011. Juliana Velasco, “The Struggle for Regional Hegemony: How the Iranian

Revolutionary Guard Corps Continues to Influence Iraq,” May 2010. Johana Vesga, “Internal Displacement: The Link between Forced Migration and

Government Inefficiency,” Fall 2009. Christopher Estoch, “Nuclear Deterrence: Insecurity and the Proliferation of

Nuclear Weapons, November 2009. Sabrina Stein, “United Nations Reform: Analysis of Reform Proposals in the

Areas of Security Council, Secretariat and Finance” May 2009. Rachael J. Gray, “U.S. Foreign Relations After the Cold War: A Unilateral

Approach, An Isolationist Strategy, a Hegemonic Goal, Spring 2008. David J. Melvin, “Ending Impunity: Establishing the Legitimacy of the

International Criminal Court,” April 2007. Ashley Lau, “Micro-Credit: A Sustainable Means of Poverty Alleviation for the

Developing World,” May 2007. Amy Jensen, “The Role of International Organizations in the Development of

African States,” May 2006. Nathan Burns, “The Caspian Region: Arena for Clashing Civilizations,” Fall 2001. George González, "U.S. Policy and Weapons of Mass Destruction" April 1994. Debbie Magoon, “The Gran Chaco War,” Honors Thesis in History and Latin

American Studies, Spring-Fall 1993. B.M. Brown, “Anthropology and Terrorism,” Honors Thesis in Anthropology,

Spring

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1993. Josiah Baker, “Reform in Eastern Europe: A Case Study of Hungary and Poland,” Honors Thesis in Political Science, Spring

1993. Rene Antrop-Gonzáles, “Socialism and the Poetry of Luis Muñoz Marin,” Honors Thesis in Spanish, Spring

TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS (selected)) 2014 First Ever International Women’s Issues Conference (IWIC), UCF Women’s and

Gender Studies, Morgridge International Reading Center, UCF, February 21-22 Supporter, Woman to Woman Conference, UCF Women’s and Gender Studies, 2012-

2014 Canvas Workshop and Training for Web Courses, UCF Library, University of Central

Florida, September and December 2012 National Defense University Institute for National Strategic Studies Conference:

“Partners of Choice? A Western Hemisphere Security Conundrum, Fort Lesley J. McNair, November 30-December 1, 2006

Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government, “U.S. Immigration Policy: Open Borders or Closed Doors?” University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fall 2006

Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government, “Church and State: Blurring the Line?” University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fall 2005

Faculty Development Summer Conference, International Track, 2005, and Summer Conference, Latin American & Caribbean Studies Track, 2004

Faculty International Studies Summer Institute, April 28-May 2, 2003 WebCT Workshops, May 2000, 2000-2001 Course Development and Web Services, IDL 6543, Winter Workshop, Fall 1998, and

Fall 1999 Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Workshops, Winter 1998, Summer 1999,

Winter 1999, and Summer 2000 A&S Special Workshop on Learning Communities, Spring 1998 CONSULTANT AND REVIEWER (selected and various dates, 1980-2017) Journal Article Peer-Reviewer:

• Comparative Politics, International Studies Review, Globalizations, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Latin American Politics and Society,The Political Chronicle, The Latin Americanist previously South Eastern Latin Americanist, International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics

o “Territoriality in the Development Policy of Evo Morales’ Government and Its Impacts on the Rights of Indigenous People: The Case of TIPNIS,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, February 2016

o “Towards a Decolonial Alternative to Development? The Emergence and Shortcomings of Vivir Bien as State Policy in Bolivia in the Era of Globalization,” Globalizations, December 2015

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o “Progress and Tradition: A Complex Interplay in Bolivia, The Latin Americanist, July 2014

o “Creative Approaches to Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Education,” International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI 2014) Proceedings, August 2013

o “Democracy, Political Perceptions and New Media,” International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI 2014) Proceedings, October 2013

o “A View of International Relations from Latin America: Decolonial Strategies and the USA,” International Studies Review, July 2011

o “A Government of Social Movements? The New Configurations of Political Power in Bolivia,” Globalizations, November 2011

o “Polyarchy in Bolivia, 1985-2005,” Latin American Politics and Society, University of Miami, March 2010

o “Hunger for Power and Order: Nonviolent Direct Action by a Bolivian Leader, 1956 and 1984,” The Latin Americanist, May 27, 2007

Book Reviewer:

• American Political Science Review, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Comparative Politics, Southeastern Political Review, Studies in Comparative International Development, The Latin Americanist [formerly the South Eastern Latin Americanist], Choice, Perspectives (selected recent below):

o Rhythms of the Pachakuti: Indigenous Uprising and State Power in Bolivia, by Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar, Bulletin of Latin American Research, September 2015, (800 words)

o Political Empowerment of the Cocaleros of Bolivia and Peru, by Ursula Duran Ochoa (New York: Palgrave Macmillan), Bulletin of Latin American Research, September 2015, (800 words)

Manuscript and Textbook Reviewer:

• Oxford University Press; CQ Press; Lynne Rienner Publishers; Harper Collins; Prentice-Hall; Sage; St. Martin’s; Longman Publishers (Pearson); Wadsworth Publishing Company; Westview Press; Stratfor Global Intelligence Books; Broadview Press; Vanderbilt University Press; University Press of Florida; UCF Press; Edwin-Mellen Press (selected below):

o Talons of the Eagle: Latin America, The United States, and the World, 5th edition, by Peter H. Smith, Oxford University Press, December 2016

o Bolivia ante el Siglo XXI: Historia, Política, Economía, Sociedad y Cultura, by Nelson González Ortega, ed., University of Oslo, Norway, Universitetet i Oslo and Ediciones Uniandes, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, May 2016

o Anti-drug Policies in Colombia, by Alejandro Gaviria and Daniel Mejia, Vanderbilt University Press, November 2013

o Politics of Developing Nations, by Margaret González-Pérez, Westview Press, July 2013

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o Shaping the Developing World: the South, the West and Mother Nature, CQ Press, August 2010

o My PoliSciKit for Comparative Politics, Pearson-Longman, August 2010 o Mexico in Crisis: Lost Borders and the Struggle for Regional Status,

Stratfor Global Intelligence Books, June 2009 o Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives on Drugs and Drug

Policy, by Clayton Mosher, Scott Akins, and Chad L. Smith, Sage Book Series, December 14, 2008

o Interests and Principle in Clinton’s Foreign Policy, Broadview Press, May 2005

o Understanding Democracy Differently, by John Riser, Edwin Mellen Press, September 1983, published as Democracy – An Alternate View, Mellen Press, 2004

o The Global Economy: Contemporary Debates by Thomas Oatley, Pearson-Longman, December 2003

o Camba y Kolla; Migration and Development in Santa Cruz. Bolivia, by Allyn M. Stearman, UCF Press, February 1983

Consultant, Proposal, Program and External Reviewer (selected)

• External Reviewer, Fulbright Research and Teaching Grant (Bolivia) 2014 • External Professional Reviewer, for the Promotion to Full Professor of Dr.

Gregory Weeks, Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, September 2011.

• National Geographic, “Madidi National Park,” October 1999, for Special Article on Bolivia’s environmental reserve published, March 2000.

• Program Developer and Lecture Materials, “Civil Military Relations in Latin America, Latin American Orientation Course, U.S. Air Force Special Operations School, Ft. Walton Beach, September 15-19, 2008.

• Reader/Reviewer, 40 Faculty Applicant Proposals for 1996 Faculty Seminar on Conflict and Peacemaking, United States Institute of Peace, April 1996

• Proposal Review, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1982-1985 • Consultant, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, Latin American Studies

Program Development Committee, 1982-1983. • Cited in Contemporary Authors, International Political Science Abstracts;

Political Science Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Council on Foreign Relations, and Social Science Citation Index (and Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein)

PUBLIC LECTURES AND MEDIA INTERVIEWS (selected) Taped Radio Interviews, “Venezuela and Death of Chávez,” March 2013; “Venezuela

and Maduro,” Orlando Public Radio WMFE/90.7, April 2013. Live Radio Interview, “Cochabamba Residents Demand Governor’s Ouster,” for

Uprising Radio, Gabriel San Roman, producer, KPFK Pacifica Radio, Los Angeles, January 19, 2007. Nationally syndicated.

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Interview, “Todos somos Ingrid: El rescate más allá de Colombia,” with Alsy Acevedo, Staff Writer, El Sentinel, July 5 2008, printed in “Patria” Semana de 5-11 Julio de 2008, p. 10.

Live Radio Interview, “Autonomy Vote in Bolivia,” for Uprising Radio, Gabriel San

Roman, producer, KPFK Pacifica Radio, Los Angeles, May 5, 2008. Nationally syndicated.

“Human Rights and the United Nations,” Guest Speaker, General Meeting of the United

Nations Association-USA, Greater Orlando Chapter, Langford Hotel, Winter Park, September 16, 1995.

“State of the World’s Children 1995 Report,” Interview, National Public Radio,

WMFE/FM 90, December 29, 1994. “The State of the World’s Children 1995,” Guest Speaker, UNICEF News Conference,

Fern Creek Elementary School, December 15, 1994. “The GATT Vote,” Guest Speaker, Rotary Club of Casselberry, December 7, 1994. “UCF Views the News,” Regular Panelist on UCF’s Weekly News and Analysis

Program, 1985-1994. “Negotiating: Civilized Power Play,” by Loraine O’Connell, Interview in Orlando

Sentinel, September 23, 1994, pp. E-1—E-2. “Bosnia and Somalia,” Interview, TV Channel 2 News, Orlando, October 5, 1993. “Somalia,” Interview, WDBO-Radio/580 AM, Orlando, December 4, 1992. “Latin American Politics and Change,” Guest Lecture and Study Series on “U.S. Foreign

Policy: A Brief Overview,” First United Methodist Church, Orlando, Florida, October 30, 1991.

“Demise of Communism in the Soviet Union,” Guest Commentator, “Inside Central

Florida,” weekly half-hour program of WCPX-TV, Channel 6, Orlando, September 1991.

“Refugees—A Continuing Tragedy,” Guest Commentator, WUCF-Radio, Evangelical

Lutheran Church in America Conference Series, August 30, 1991. “United Nations as a Positive World Force,” Guest Commentator, WUCF-Radio,

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Conference Series, August 29, 1991. “Breakup of the USSR,” Interview, WDBO-Radio/580 AM, Orlando. August 21, 1991.

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“Human Rights in Brazil, “Lecture and Workshop, Amnesty International-Orlando, First Unitarian Church, October 25, 1990.

“Cartagena Drug Summit,” Interview, STAR-Radio/101 AM, Orlando, February 14,

1990. “East-West Economic Relations,” Commentator, Bradley University, Seminar in East and

West Germany, June 9-28, 1989. “The Caribbean,” UCF-TV, Program Host and Interview with Dr. Anthony Maingot,

February 1, 1989. “American Foreign Policy and Central America,” Guest Speaker, Philosophy Society,

University Club of Winter Park, Orlando, December 6, 1988. “The Economy and Debt,” Panel Participant, UCF-TV, “UCF Views the News,”

December 1988. “Arafat,” Interview, WWNZ-Radio, Orlando, November 29, 1988. “Campaign Ads Lack Spanish Accents,” By Lydia Villalva Lijo, Interview in Orlando

Sentinel, September 1, 1988, p. B-3. “Cease Fire and Sandinista Progress Toward Peace,” Interview, “Evening Edition” News

Program, Orlando Public Radio, WMFE/FM-90, March 25, 1988. “Arias and the Contadora Peace Plan,” Guest Speaker, First United Methodist Church,

Orlando, October 14, 1988. “Central America,” Guest Speaker and Briefing, Department of the Army, 138th Aviation

Company, Orlando, November 2, 1985. “Central America in Turmoil,” UCF-TV taping, Program Host and Interview with New

York Times journalist, Raymond Bonner, October 29, 1985. “U.S. Policy in Central America,” Guest Speaker, Florida Consumer Action Network,

September 11, 1985. “Latin Voices in Literature,” Interview, Orlando Sentinel, September 2, 1985. “U.S. Policy in Central America at the Crossroads,” Guest Speaker, Longwood Sertoma

Club, Florida, July 16, 1985. “Understanding America’s Foreign Policy,” Panelist on weekly program, “Speakeasy,”

WFTV-Channel 9, Orlando, Mary 2, 1985 (taping).

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“The Nicaraguan Revolution Five Years Later,” Guest Speaker, First Unitarian Church, Orlando, March 31, 1985.

“Death of Indira Gandhi,” Guest Commentator on Morning News, WDBO-Radio/580

AM, Orlando, October 28, 1984. “Campaign ’84,” Second Presidential Debate in Kansas City, Interview, Orlando

Sentinel, October 21-22, 1984. “U.S. Policy in Central America,” Lecture/Workshop, Statewide Conference on “Peace

Not War in ’84,” Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice, Camp Ithiel, Florida, September 21-23, 1984.

“Nicaragua,” Guest Commentator on weekly news program, “Postscripts,” Public

TV/Channel 24 Orlando, May 7, 1984. “ El Salvador’s Elections,” Guest Commentator on weekly new program, “Postscripts,”

Public TV/Channel 24 Orlando, April 17, 1984. “Grenada: Pros and Cons of Intervention,” Guest Speaker, Unitarian Church, Orlando,

Speaker’s Forum, November 17, 1983. “Jamaica,” UCF-TV, Program Host and Interview with Michael Manley, former

President of Jamaica, November 1983 (taping). “U.S. Marine Tragedy in Beirut,” Interview for “All Things Considered,” Orlando Public

Radio, WMFE/FM-90, October 24, 1983. “The Situation in Beirut,” Guest Commentator, “Nightline,” WDBO-Radio/580 AM,

Orlando, October 24, 1983. “El Salvador,” Guest Speaker, Unitarian Speaker’s Club, Elks Lodge, Orlando April 15

1982. “Central America” Guest Commentator on Steven Kane Talk Show, WLOF-Radio/95

AM, March 12, 1982. “Is External Subversion a Major Cause of Latin American Revolutions?” Debate, “Pro

and Con” WFTV-Channel Nine, Orlando, February 16, 1982. “Population and World Hunger,” Guest Lectures, Seminole High School and Tuskawilla

Middle School, Fall 1980 and 1981. “Poland and the Independent Farmers’ Union,” Guest Commentator, WKIS-Radio/740

AM, Orlando, April 17, 1981.

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“Poland and the USSR,” Interview, “Four O’clock Calendar,” Orlando Public Radio, WMFE/FM-90, December 5, 1980.

ARTICLES AND BOOK REVIEWS (selected) Newspaper and Magazine Articles “Pragmatism Over Politics: Lessons From United States-Cuban Relations,” online article

for “Why Cuba? Why Now?”, Forward Florida magazine online edition, June 15, 2015. Available online: < http://forwardflorida.com/cuba/pragmatism-over-politics-lessons-from-united-states-cuban-relations/>

Waltraud Q. Morales, “Why is U.S. Playing Hardball with Bolivia?”, Orlando Sentinel,

June 17, 1984, Insight, G-1 and G-4. Waltraud Q. Morales, “Class Divisions May Split Nicaragua But Nationalism United the

Country,” Orlando Sentinel, April 1, 1984, Insight, G-1 and G-7. Book Reviews in Professional Journals (selected less recent) Francisco E. Thoumi, Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the Andes (Baltimore,

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003), The Latin Americanist, Spring 2005, pp. 1-3. William C. Smith, Carlos H. Acuńa, and Eduardo A. Gamarra, eds., Democracy,

Markets, and Structural Reform in Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Mexico (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1994), Perspectives on Political Science, Spring 1996.

LaMond Tullis, Unintended Consequences: Illegal Drugs and Drug Policies in Nine

Countries,(Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995), Perspectives on Political Science, Summer 1996

James M. Malloy, and Eduardo Gamarra, Revolution and Reaction: Bolivia, 1964-19985

(New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1988), American Political Science Review, March 1990, pp. 344-346.

Morris J. Blachman, William M. LeoGrande, and Kenneth E. Sharpe, Confronting

Revolution: Security Through Diplomacy in Central America (New York: Pantheon Books, 1986), American Political Science Review, March 1989, pp. 343-344.

Seymour Martin Lipset, Revolution and Counterrevolution: Change and Persistence in

Social Structures (New Branswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1988), Perspectives on Political Science, June 1989.

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Walter LaFeber, Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America (New York: W.W. Norton, 1983), South Eastern Latin Americanist (SELA), December 1984, pp. 21-22.

George A. Bowdler and Patrick Cotter, Voter Participation in Central America, 1954-

1981 (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982), SELA, June 1984, p. 50. Michael E. Moseley and Kent D. Day, eds., Chan Chan, Andean Desert City

(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982), SELA, March 1984, p. 34. William J. O’Malley, S.M., The Voice of Blood: Five Christian Martyrs of Our Time

(Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1980), SELA, September 1982, pp. 42-43. June H. Turner, ed. Latin American Women: The Meek Speak Out (Silver Spring, MD.:

International Educational Development, 1980), SELA, September 1982, pp. 45-46. Willard L. Beaulac, The Fractured Continent: Latin America in Close-Up (Stanford:

Hoover Institution Press, 1980), SELA, March 1982, p. 15. Labor Migration Under Capitalism: The Puerto Rican Experience, by the History Task

Force, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1979), SELA, September 1981, pp. 13-14.

Domitila Barrios de Chungara and Moema Viezzer, Let Me Speak! Testimony of

Domitila: A Woman of the Bolivian Mines (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1978), SELA, December 1979, pp. 19-20.

Jorge Castañeda and Enrique Hett, El economismo dependentista (Mexico City: Siglo

Veintiuno Editores, 1978), SELA September 1978, p. 22. Christopher Mitchell, The Legacy of Populism in Bolivia: From the MNR to Military

Rule (New York: Praeger, 1977), SELA, September 1978, pp. 26-27. CHOICE Reviews and Magazine for Research Libraries (selected) (Choice in print and electronic versions [Reviews and Magazine] has been a leader in academic reviews for 50 years and is relied on by 2,400 academic libraries and research organizations worldwide to update collections. Specific page numbers are not listed; the typical book review ranges from 250-500 words. These reviews—although brief—are important to remain current in the field and increase professional and institutional visibility and are a service to the profession.) Francisco E. Thoumi, Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the Andes (Baltimore,

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003), October 2004. Russell Crandall, Driven by Drugs: U.S. Policy Toward Colombia (Boulder, CO: Lynne

Rienner Publishers, 2002), February 2003.

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James Mahoney, The Legacies of Liberalism: Path Dependence and Political Regimes in

Central America (Baltimore, MD;: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), September 2002.

Timothy C. Brown, The Real Contra War: Highlander Peasant Resistance in Nicaragua

(Norman: Oklahoma University Press, 2001), April 2002. Robert E. Grosse, Drugs and Money: Laundering Latin America’s Cocaine Dollars

(New York: Praeger, 2001), April 2002. Howard Wiarda, The Soul of Latin America: the Cultural and Political Traditions (New

Haven: Yale University Press, 2001) January 2002. Matilde Zimmermann, Sandinista: Carlos Fonseca and the Nicaraguan Revolution

(Raleigh, NC: Duke University, 2000), December 2001. Merilee S. Grindle, Audacious Reforms: Institutional Invention and Democracy in Latin

America (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) September 2001. Leo Spitzer, Hotel Bolivia: The Culture of Memory in a Refuge from Nazism, New York:

Hill & Wang, 1998), December 1998. James Der Derian, ed., International Theory: Critical Investigations (New York: New

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