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1 SUSAN PETERSON Department of Government The College of William & Mary P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA ph Current Positions: Wendy and Emery Reves Professor of Government and International Relations, The College of William & Mary, 2007-present. Director, International Relations Program, The College of William & Mary, present. Previous Positions: Director, Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations, The College of William & Mary, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Arts & Sciences, The College of William & Mary, Dean for Educational Policy, Arts & Sciences, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, Professor, Department of Government, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 2004-present. Editor, Security Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Government, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA Assistant Professor, Department of Government, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, Visiting Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, Visiting Assistant Professor, Government Department, Smith College, Northampton, MA, Visiting Instructor, Government Department, Smith College, Northampton, MA, Instructor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY, Instructor, Department of Government, Colby College, Waterville, ME, Education: Ph. D., Political Science, Columbia University, February M. Phil., Political Science, Columbia University, October M. A., Political Science, Columbia University, October B. A., summa cum laude, Government (Honors), St. Lawrence University, May 1983.

2 Research and Teaching Interests: International Relations Theory; International Relations Discipline; International Security; U.S. and Comparative Foreign Policy; Global Health Grants and Awards: Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # G , Strengthening the Links Between Scholars and Practitioners of International Relations (Ryan Powers, Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), January 2018-December 2019, $548,000. Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence, College of William & Mary, , $10,000. Foreign Policy, The Best International Relations Schools in the World (Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), August 2017-August 2018, $30,000. Fachbereich Politik-und Sozialwissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Global Pathways: Knowledge Diffusion in International Relations (Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), July 2016-June 2019, $80,000. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # B 8914.R01. Strengthening the Links Between Scholars and Practitioners of International Relations (Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), October 2015-November 2017, $501,400. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # B D R02. Junior Policymaker Decision-Making Survey subaward (Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), July 2015-June 2017, $56,472. MacArthur Foundation. Grant # IPS. Using Data to Bridge the Theory- Practice Divide (Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), December 2016-February 2017, $115,000. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # D International Policy and Public Opinion subaward (Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney, co-pis), November 2014-June 2015, $22,000. Community of Scholars Fund, College of William & Mary. (with Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney), December 2014, $500. National Science Centre (Poland). The International Relations Discipline in Poland and the World, sub-award (Michael J. Tierney, co-pi), July-November 2014, $8,000. MacArthur Foundation. Grant # INP The Theory-Practice Divide and the Promise of Data-Driven Reform (Michael J. Tierney, co-pi), , $240,000. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # B Strengthening the Links Between Scholars and Practitioners of International Relations (Michael J. Tierney, co-pi), , $307,500. Carnegie Corporation of New York. The Cult of the Irrelevant, sub-award (Michael J. Tierney, co-pi), May-October 2011, $34,798. American Association of Colleges and Universities Shared Futures, General Education for a Global Century Curriculum and Faculty Development Project (Carey Bagdassarian, Tuska Benes, Teresa Longo, Elizabeth Mead, Christine Nemacheck, John Swaddle, co-pis), , $4,000.

3 Carnegie Corporation of New York. Grant # D Teaching, Research, and International Politics Project (Michael J. Tierney, co-pi), May-October 2007, $25,000. Editor, Security Studies, Honorary Marshall, College of William and Mary, 2004 (student selected). Faculty Entrepreneur Grant, International Organizations and Change, REves Center for International Studies, College of William and Mary, 2004, $12,000. Outstanding International Studies Faculty Award, College of William and Mary, 2003 (student selected). Outstanding International Studies Faculty Award, College of William and Mary, 2002 (student selected). Travel Grant, Reves Center for International Studies, College of William and Mary, 1997, 1998, Earhart Foundation. Domestic Institutions and International Change, June-August 1998, $6,000. Honorary Member, Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, 1998 (student selected). Honorary Member, Alpha Lambda Delta National Academic Honor Society, 1998 (student selected). Faculty Associate, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Research and Travel Grant, Smith College, Research Grant, Pew Charitable Trusts, Program for Integrating Economics and Security, administered by the Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, Dwight Eisenhower/ Clifford Roberts Graduate Fellowship, Eisenhower World Affairs Institute, John M. Olin Dissertation Fellowship in National Security Studies, John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University, , President's Fellowship, Columbia University, Phi Beta Kappa, St. Lawrence University, Courses Taught: Undergraduate Lectures: Introduction to International Politics International Security U.S. Foreign Policy International Organization International Relations and Film Postwar American Security Policy Introduction to Arms Control and International Security Introduction to Political Science Introduction to Political Theory

4 4 Undergraduate Seminars Democracy, Dictatorship, and War The Domestic Politics of International Relations International Relations and Film The Domestic Politics of International Diplomacy International Diplomacy, Negotiation, and Conflict Resolution International Security and Arms Control Managing International Conflict National Security after the Cold War Graduate Seminars: Strategy and Arms Control Introduction to International Relations Theory Advanced International Relations Theory Publications: Books: Altered States: International Relations, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Change (edited with Andrew P. Cortell) (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002, paperback edition 2003). Crisis Bargaining and the State: The Domestic Politics of International Conflict (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1996). Peer-Reviewed Articles and Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters: **indicates current or former W&M undergraduate co-author(s) ** Is International Relations a Global Discipline? Hegemony, Diversity, and Insularity in the Field (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney), Security Studies 27:3 (forthcoming summer 2018). Published online 8 January Global Health and Security: Reassessing the Links, in Alexandra Gheciu and William C. Wohlforth, eds., Oxford University Press Handbook of International Security (Oxford University Press, 2018), ** What Pivot? International Relations Scholarship and the Study of East Asia (with Lindsay Hundley and Benjamin Kenzer), International Studies Perspectives 16:3 (August 2015): ** Knowledge Without Power: International Relations Scholars and the U.S. War in Iraq (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney), International Politics 52:1 (January 2015):

5 ** International Relations in the U.S. Academy (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney), International Studies Quarterly (June 2011). ** Women in International Relations (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney), Politics & Gender 4:1 (2008): ** Divided Discipline? Comparing Views of U.S. and Canadian IR Scholars (with Michael Lipson, Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney), International Journal (Spring 2007): Dutiful Agents, Rogue Actors, or Both? Staffing, Voting Rules, and Autonomy in the WHO and WTO (with Andrew P. Cortell), in Darren Hawkins, David A. Lake, Daniel Nielson, and Michael J. Tierney, eds., Delegation and Agency in International Organizations (Cambridge University Press, 2006), Epidemic Disease and National Security, Security Studies 12:2 (Winter 2002/ 2003): Reprinted in: J. John Kirton, ed., Global Health (Library of Essays in Global Governance) (Ashgate Publishing, 2009). Robert L. Ostergard, ed., HIV/ AIDS and the Threat to National and International Security (Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2007). Agents, Structures, and Domestic Institutional Change, (with Andrew P. Cortell) in Altered States: International Relations, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Change (edited with Andrew P. Cortell) (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002). ** Altering the U.S. State: Post-Vietnam Changes in Foreign Policy Authority (with Christopher Wenk), in Altered States: International Relations, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Change (edited with Andrew P. Cortell) (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002). The Causes and Consequences of Institutional Change (with Andrew P. Cortell), in Altered States: International Relations, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Change (edited with Andrew P. Cortell) (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002). ** Domestic Institutional Change and Foreign Policy: A Comparison of U.S. Intervention in Guatemala and Nicaragua (with Christopher Wenk), Security Studies 11:1 (Autumn 2001): Limiting the Unintended Consequences of Institutional Change, (with Andrew P. Cortell), Comparative Political Studies 34:7 (September 2001):

6 6 Altered States: Explaining Domestic Institutional Change (with Andrew P. Cortell), British Journal of Political Science 29:1 (January 1999): Reprinted in: Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, eds., Institutionalism II (London: Sage Publications, Sage Library of Political Science Series, 2011). B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, eds., Institutionalism (London: Sage Publications, Sage Library of Political Science series, 2007). How Democracies Differ: Public Opinion, State Structure, and the Lessons of the Fashoda Crisis, Security Studies 5:1 (Fall 1995): The Domestic Politics of Crisis Bargaining and the Origins of the Crimean War, in Robert Jervis and Jack Snyder, eds., Coping with Complexity in the International System (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992). Non-Peer Reviewed/ Solicited Articles: **indicates current or former W&M undergraduate coauthor(s) ** Who Will Make the Best Foreign Policy President? with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (February 19, 2016). ** Will China, Iran, and Russia Cooperate With the United States? (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (October 2015). ** Is a Soccer Scandal More Scandalous If It Involves Putin? (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (June 22, 2015). ** Is the Iran Deal Good for Your Country s National Security? with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (March 18, 2015). ** The View From the Tower (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy (January/ February 2015): Published online as The Best International Relations Schools in the World (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (February 2015). ** How Likely is War with Russia in the Next 10 Years? (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) Foreign Policy online (January 28, 2015). You Can t Always Get What You Want : What Policymakers Learn From International Relations Scholars, International Studies Quarterly, online symposium, September 2014.

7 7 ** Does Obama Need to Put Troops in Ukraine to Prove America is Tough? (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney), Foreign Policy online (June 2, 2014). ** Snap Poll: The View from the Ivory Tower (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney), Foreign Policy online (March 7, 2014). ** Inside the Ivory Tower IV (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney), Foreign Policy (January/ February 2012). ** Inside the Ivory Tower III (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney), Foreign Policy (March/ April 2009). ** Inside the Ivory Tower II (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney), Foreign Policy (March/ April 2007). ** Inside the Ivory Tower (with Michael J. Tierney and Daniel Maliniak), Foreign Policy (November/ December 2005): Representation without Taxation : U.S. Attitudes Toward the United Nations, Peace Forum 13:24 (Winter 1996): Blog Posts: **indicates current or former W&M undergraduate co-author(s) Experts don t like Trump s withdrawal from the Iran deal or his foreign policy in general (with Ryan Powers and Michael J. Tierney), The Monkey Cage/ Washington Post, 16 May ** Would Clinton or Trump Be Better At Foreign Policy? Here s what international relations scholars think, (with Daniel Maliniak, Hannah Petrie, Ryan Powers, and Michael Tierney), The Monkey Cage/ Washington Post, 26 October Most political scientists will have to change their habits when the new transparency standards start as of this month (with Elizabeth Martin), The Monkey Cage/ Washington Post, 4 January ** International Relations Scholars Think that the U.S. Spends Too Much on Defense (with Nicholas Bell, Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael Tierney), The Monkey Cage/ Washington Post, 12 March Reports, Codebooks, Reviews, and Other Publications: **indicates current or former W&M undergraduate co-author(s) ** WIPPO Snap Poll I: How the U.S. Public and U.S.-based IR Scholars Compare on Iran Nuclear Agreement, Use of Force, Migration Crisis, Greece, Trade Agreements, and

8 8 FIFA (with Daniel Maliniak, Jon Pevehouse, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, July 8, 2015). ** TRIP Snap Poll VI: IR Scholars React to Greece, Migration Crisis, Trade Agreements and FIFA (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, May 31, 2015). ** TRIP Snap Poll V: IR Scholars React to Proposed Nuclear Agreement with Iran (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, April 9, 2015). ** TRIP Snap Poll IV: Ten Questions on Current Global Issues for International Relations Scholars (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, March 11, 2015). ** Snap Poll III: Seven Questions on Current Global Issues for International Relations Scholars (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, January 25, 2015). ** Snap Poll May 2014: Ukraine, Trade, Aid, and Middle East (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, May 2014). ** Snap Poll March 2014: Syria, Ukraine, and the U.S. Defense Budget (with Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, March 2014). ** TRIP Around the World: Teaching, Research, and Policy Views of International Relations Faculty in 20 Countries (with Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, 2012). ** One Discipline or Many: TRIP Survey of International Relations Faculty in Ten Countries (with Richard Jordan, Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, 2009).

9 9 Codebook and User s Guide for TRIP Journal Article Database (with Michael J. Tierney) (May 2009). Special issue editor, Did Iraq Bankrupt the Marketplace of Ideas? Security Studies 16:3 (July-September 2007). **The View from the Ivory Tower: TRIP Survey of International Relations Faculty in the United States and Canada (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, College of William and Mary, 2007). **Teaching and Research Practices, Views on the Discipline, and Policy Attitudes of IR Faculty at U.S. Colleges and Universities (with Michael J. Tierney and Daniel Maliniak) (Williamsburg, VA: Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, The Wendy and Emery Reves Center for International Studies, August 2005). The Political Economy of National Security: An Annotated Bibliography (with Mlada Bukovansky, Kathleen R. McNamara, and Kamal S. Shehadi), ed. Helen Milner and David Baldwin (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990). Book Reviews (published in): Political Science Quarterly (2000) Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2001, 1996) Journal of Politics (1996) Perspectives on Political Science (2002, 1999, 1998, 1996) Papers: **indicates current or former W&M undergraduate co-author(s) Delegation, Agency, and International Organizations: Toward a Synthetic Explanation of IO Autonomy (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, ** Gender and Political Expression among International Relations Scholars and the Public (with Rachel Merriman-Goldring and Katie Paulson-Smith). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February ** Mapping the International Security Subfield (with Jack Hoagland, Elizabeth Martin, and Amy Oakes). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February Policy-Relevant Publications and Tenure Decisions (with Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 2017.

10 ** The Rise of China and the Academy (with Lindsay Hundley and Benjamin Kenzer). Paper presented to the joint meeting of the British International Studies Association/ International Studies Association, Edinburgh, June ** The Global Study of International Relations: Hegemony, Diversity, or Insularity (with Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April ** The Global Study of International Relations: Hegemony, Diversity, or Insularity (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, February ** Knowledge Without Power: International Relations Scholars, U.S. Foreign Policy, and the Iraq War (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney), Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, February ** Theory vs. Practice: IR Scholars, US Foreign Policy, and the Iraq War (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael J. Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February ** The Global Study of International Relations: Hegemony, Diversity, or Insularity? (with James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February ** One Discipline or Many? IR in a Globalizing World (with Richard Jordan, Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February ** The Discipline of International Relations: Past, Present, and Future (with Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, and Michael J. Tierney). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August/ September AIDS and Violent Conflict: The Indirect Effects of Disease on National Security (with Stephen Shellman). Paper presented to Conference on the Policy and Politics of HIV/AIDS in the Developing World, Princeton University, May ** Teaching and Research in International Politics: Trends Over the Last Two Decades (with Jennifer M. Keister, James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, and Michael Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, March

11 Synthesizing Rationalist and Constructivist Approaches to IOs: Lessons from the WTO and the WHO. Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, March ** Trends in IR Pedagogy and Scholarship: An Introduction ot the Project on Teaching and Research in International Politics (TRIP) (with Jennifer M. Keister, James D. Long, Douglas B. McNamara, and Michael Tierney). Paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of New England Political Science Association, November ** Trends in IR Pedagogy and Scholarship: An Introduction to the Project on Teaching and Research in International Politics (TRIP) (with Jennifer M. Keister, James D. Long, Douglas B. McNamara, and Michael Tierney). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September The Independence of International Organizations: Unpacking the Member State-IO Relationship (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper prepared for presentation to to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March Theoretical Synthesis in the Study of State Delegation of Authority to International Organizations (with Andrew P. Cortell), Paper delivered to the Conference on the Theory and Practice of International Organizations, Washington DC, February Institutional Design and IO Independence in NATO, the World Health Organization, and the World Trade Organization (with Andrew P. Cortell), Paper prepared for presentation to the Conference on Delegation to International Organizations, University of California at San Diego, September Who s Leading Whom? States, International Organizations, and the Limits of Delegation (with Andrew P. Cortell), Paper prepared for presentation to the Conference on Theoretical Synthesis in the Study of International Organization, Budapest, July States, International Organizations, and the Consequences of Delegation (with Andrew P. Cortell), Paper presented to the Conference on Delegation to International Organizations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, April Who s Leading Whom? States, International Organizations and the Limits of Delegation (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, March Who s Leading Whom? States, International Organizations, and the Limits of Delegation (with Andrew P. Cortell), Paper presented to the Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, November

12 States and International Organizations: Understanding the Sources and Consequences of the Delegation of Authority to International Organizations (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September Unintended Consequences and the Limits of States: Delegation to International Organizations (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper prepared for presentation to the Conference on Delegation to International Organizations, Park City Utah, May Limiting the Unintended Consequences of Institutional Change (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April Explaining Domestic Structural Change: Windows of Opportunity, Political Entrepreneurs, and Institutional Capacity (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September Institutional Transformation: Understanding the Sources and Consequences of Domestic Structural Innovation (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April ** Democratic Institutions, Political Culture, and Military Intervention (with Christopher Wenk). Paper presented to the International Studies Association, Toronto, March Altered States: Explaining Domestic Institutional Change (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the International Studies Association-South, Roanoke VA, October Altered States: Domestic Institutions, Change, and Foreign Policy (with Andrew P. Cortell). Paper presented to the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September Resolving Crises: Domestic Institutions and International Bargaining. Paper presented to the Center for International Studies, School of International Relations, University of Southern California, November Strategy and State Structure: The Domestic Politics of Crisis Bargaining. Paper presented to the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September The Politics of Crisis: Deterrence, Cooperation, and Bargaining in International Crises. Paper presented to the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, April

13 The Domestic Politics of Crisis Bargaining. Paper presented to the National Security Group, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, December Deterrence, Cooperation, and Crisis Bargaining. Paper presented to the Conference on New Directions in Peace and International Security Research, University of Michigan, October Deterrence, Cooperation, and the Crimean War Crisis, Paper presented to the National Security Group, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, April Other Conference Participation Roundtable Participant, Measurement and Transparency in the Study of International Institutions, International Studies Association, Baltimore, February Organizer, Strengthening the Links Between Scholars and Practitioners of International Relations Conference II, Williamsburg, VA January Organizer, Strengthening the Links Between Scholars and Practitioners of International Relations Conference, Washington, DC, August What s the Lay of the Land? Teaching, Research, and International Policy, presentation to the Carnegie Relevance Project Conference on The Ivory Tower, the Beltway, and the Fourth Estate, Stimson Center, Washington, DC, January Workshop Facilitator, Fostering Collaborative Student-Faculty Research in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Smith College, 14 May Teaching, Research, and International Policy Project, presentation to the International Studies Association International Security Studies Section-International Security and Arms Control Conference on Bridging the Academic/ Policy Divide, Washington DC, October Hegemony and Diversity in the Study of International Relations, Luncheon Address to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, October Discussant, Lone Star National Security Forum, Galveston, TX, April Participant, Council on Foreign Relations and UNAIDS Workshop on HIV and National Security, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 2004.

14 Discussant, Radcliffe Conference on Delegation to International Organization, Harvard University, December Chair, Trading Enemies: Trade and International Security, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September Discussant, Can Political Psychology Explain Foreign Policy? Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September Co-chair, Roundtable on Global Social Issues, Annual Student Conference on United States Affairs, United States Military Academy, West Point, November Chair and Discussant, Deterrence and Rationality, Annual Conference of the International Security Studies Section of the International Studies Association, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, October Chair and Discussant, International Influence in Regional Conflict, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September Chair, The Impact of Societal Values, Perspectives, and Ideology on the International System, International Studies Association-South, Roanoke VA, October Invited Participant, Conference on Talking Across the Disciplines in Peace and Security, Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University, November Chair, Domestic Politics and International Cooperation: New Approaches, American Political Science Association, New York, September Discussant, Russian/ Soviet Security Policy, International Studies Association, Washington, DC, April Discussant, Is Peace Possible? Resolving Conflict in the Middle East and Yugoslavia. Conference on Principles and Methods of Conflict Resolution, Hampshire College, January Chair, Influence Strategies and Conflict Resolution among Adversaries, International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, April Professional Activities Editorial/ Advisory Boards: Advisory Board, Global Health Section, International Studies Association, 2014-present Editorial Board, Security Studies, 2006-present Editorial Board, Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics,

15 Council Secretary, American Political Science Association, Academic Advisory Council, America Abroad Media, Editor, Security Studies, Book Manuscript Reviews: Cambridge University Press Johns Hopkins University Press Lynne Reinner Publishers Stanford University Press St. Martin s Press University of Michigan Press Worth Publishers Journal Manuscript Reviews: European Journal of International Relations Foreign Policy Analysis Global Health Governance International Interactions International Journal International Organization International Security International Studies Perspectives International Studies Review International Studies Quarterly Journal of Peace Research Journal of Politics Political Research Quarterly Political Studies Security Studies Social Science & Medicine Program Reviews: Department of Political Science, Holy Cross College (2011) Grant & Award Reviews: Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order (2012) Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2009) John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (2000) Baker Fund, Ohio University (1999) College Service: Co-Director, Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations, present, , Director, International Relations Program, International Advisory Committee, Nominations and Elections Committee,

16 Search Committee for Assistant Director, Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations, 2015 Mentor to new social science faculty, Ad Hoc Committee on Best Practices in Retention, Promotion, and Tenure, Search Committee for Dean of Students, Masters in Public and International Affairs Exploratory Committee, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Dean for Educational Policy, Carnegie Endowment for Peace Selection Committee, Internationalization Committee, Administrative Review Committee for University Registrar, Chair, Search Committee for Director of the Reves Center, 2006 Ad Hoc Committee on Internationalizing the College, Rhodes/ Marshall Fellowship Selection Committee, Fulbright Fellowships Selection Committee, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2006 Chair, International Relations Concentration Faculty Advisory Committee, Search Committee for Associate Provost for Enrollment, 2005 Charles Center Summer Scholarship Selection Committees, 2004, 2005 Administrative Review Committee for Dean of Honors and Interdisciplinary Studies/ Director of Charles Center, Faculty Director, Washington Office course on The Theory and Practice of International Organization, 2004 Faculty Member, Washington Program on The Media and National Security, 2004 Phi Beta Kappa Nominations Committee, Selection Committee for Sharpe Professorship of Civic Renewal, 2003 Freshman Advising, Faculty Member, Washington Program on Catastrophic Infectious Disease and National Security, 2002 Beinecke Scholarship Nominating Committee, 2002 Administrative Review Committee for the Dean of International Affairs/ Director of the Reves Center, Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Chair, Search Committee for Director of Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy, Faculty Assembly, Executive Committee, Liaison Committee, Academic Affairs Committee, Search Committee for Director of Global Education, 1999 Committee on Undergraduate Learning Climate, Faculty Member, Washington Program on National Security and the Environment, 1998 Faculty Member, Washington Program on International Terrorism and the Proliferation of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons,

17 17 International Studies Committee, Academic Programs Subcommittee, Chair, Faculty Planning Committee for Joint Public Policy-SACLANT NATO Conference, Reves Hall Selection Committee, Career Services Advisory Committee, Henry Luce Fellowship Selection Committee, Dacor Bacon Foundation Scholarship Selection Committee, Department Service: Evaluation Committee, , Comparative/ International Development Search Committee, International Relations Search Committee, Chair, International Relations Search Committee, International Relations Search Committee, Chair, International Relations Search Committee, Curriculum Committee, Department Coordinator for annual Army, Navy, and Air Force Academy student conferences, International Relations Search Committee, Koenig-Nimmo Award Selection Committee, 1998, 2003 Judicial Politics Search Committee, Comparative Politics Search Committee, American Politics Search Committee,

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