Emmanuel A. Balogun, PhD Curriculum vitae 470 E. Lockwood Ave. St. Louis, MO 63119 314-246-7872 ebalogun39@webster.edu APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor Department of History, Politics, and International Relations St. Louis, MO USA Faculty Affiliate Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies St. Louis, MO USA July 2017-Present December 2017-Present EDUCATION PhD, Political Science and International Relations April 2017 International Relations and Comparative Politics MA, Political Science and International Relations May 2014 MA, Political Science May 2012 Western Illinois University Specialization: International Relations and Comparative Politics BA, Political Science May 2010 New England College ADDITIONAL TRAINING Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) June 2015 Syracuse University
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS Books Convergence and Agency in West Africa: Region-Building in ECOWAS. London: Routledge (Forthcoming 2019) Book Chapters An Obama Effect? African American Voting Behavior and the Political Symbolism of a Black President with David C. Wilson, Samantha S. Kelley, Christian Soler, and Sahar Salehi in Race still Matters: African American Lived Experiences in the Twenty-First Century. SUNY Press Edited by Yuya Kiuchi- November 2016 In Progress Peace and Security in the AU and ECOWAS: Cooperation as Cumulative Process (Manuscript revise and resubmit) Non-Interference in ASEAN and ECOWAS: Explaining Divergent Institutional Paths with Alice D. Ba (Manuscript under review) People-Centrism in Regional Communities: Practice and Norm Adoption in ASEAN and ECOWAS with Aarie Glas (Manuscript under review) Variations in Regional Health Surveillance: Evidence from ECOWAS, EAC, and SADC Security and Health Service Provision Delivery and Civil Society Restrictions in West Africa Women s political representation in Post-Military Regimes in West Africa with Gretchen Bauer Regional Organizations and the Politics of Scrutiny in Human Rights Monitoring: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of U.S. State Department Human Rights Reports with Benjamin Bagozzi TEACHING EXPERIENCE INTL 1050/POLT 1050: Introduction to International Relations INTL 3700: International Organizations INTL 4600/POLT 3400: Democracy and Development INTL5655/POLT 4400: African Politics INTL 6000: Capstone in International Relations Instructor: POSC 433: African Politics 2
POSC 475: United Nations POSC 300: Research Methods for Political Science Teaching Assistant: POSC 443: China and the World POSC 402: Constitutional Law: Civil Rights, Individual Liberties POSC 240: Introduction to Global Politics POSC 419: International Relations History POSC 150: Introduction to American Politics POSC 285: Introduction to Political Theory SELECTED CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Paper Presentations Building a Unified West Africa: People-Centrism and the construction of symbolic nationalism in ECOWAS Paper accepted for presentation at FLASCO-International Studies Association Quito July 25-27, 2018 The Emergence of Practitioner-Led Regionalism in ECOWAS Paper accepted for presentation at International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 3-7, 2018 San Francisco California #Gambiadecides: Exploring the Networked Development of Democracy and Good Governance in ECOWAS Paper accepted for presentation at African Studies Association Annual Meeting, November 16-18 2017 Building Regional Health Infrastructure in West Africa: Regional Convergence in ECOWAS Paper accepted for presentation at International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 22-25, 2017 Baltimore, MD Inclusive Learning strategies in African Politics Courses Paper accepted for presentation at American Political Science Association Teaching and Learning Conference, February 10-12, 2017 Long Beach, CA Regional Convergence on the Non-interference norm in West Africa Paper accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association December 1-3 2016 Washington, D.C. Financialization and Regional Convergence in West Africa Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2 2016 Philadelphia, PA Compliance with Regional Health Policies in African Regionalisms Paper accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, November 19-21, 2015 San Diego, CA 3
Contrasting Norms of Noninterference in Post-Colonial Regionalisms: ASEAN and ECOWAS (with Alice D. Ba) Paper accepted for presentation at International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 18-21, 2015 New Orleans, LA ECOWAS and the AU: An Emerging Security Community? Paper accepted for presentation at International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 18-21, 2015 New Orleans, LA Peace and Security in the AU and ECOWAS: Cooperation as Cumulative Process Paper accepted for presentation at the International Studies Association-Global South Caucus Conference, January 8-10, Singapore Management University, Singapore Re-conceptualizing Regionalism in West Africa Paper accepted for presentation at the Black Doctoral Network Conference Annual Meeting, October 23-23, 2014 Philadelphia, PA A Contestable Domain: Public Attitudes and the Effectiveness of Regional Conflict Prevention in West Africa Paper accepted for presentation at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, March 26-29, 2014 Responses to Pathology: Image Change and Problem Representation in ECOWAS Paper accepted for presentation at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists Annual Meeting, March 12-15, 2014 An Obama Effect? African American Voting Behavior and the Political Symbolism of a Black President Paper accepted for presentation at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, January 9-11, 2014 Shaping US-Africa Foreign Policy: Change, Continuity, and Leadership Traits of Clinton and Obama Paper accepted for presentation at the Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 14-16, 2013 Organizational Effectiveness in ECOWAS: An Alternative Perspective on Regionalism Paper accepted for presentation at International Studies Association-Northeast Annual Meeting November 8-9, 2013 Providence, RI Norm Creation and Agenda-Setting in West Africa: Nigeria s Decision Environment Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, July 2013 Roundtables/Workshops Authors Meet Critics: Patrick James and Robert Lloyd on Religion and Health Care in Africa (Participant) FLASCO-ISA Quito July 25-27 2018 Author Meets Critic: Examining AIDS Interventions on World AIDS Day (Participant) 61 st Annual Meeting African Studies Association November 29-December 1, 2018 4
GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS 2018-2019 Faculty Research Grant ($10,000) January 2018 Collections-Based Research Grant July 2016 James R. Soles Graduate Fellowship November 2014 University Graduate Scholar August 2012-May 2014 DISCIPLINE SERVICE Reviewer: Journal of Common Market Studies DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY SERVICE Co-Director: Global Master of Arts in International Relations (January 2019) Fulbright Campus Review Committee Honors College Task Force Overview Selection Committee, Department of History, Politics, and International Relations (2018) FIELDWORK Nigeria, Ghana, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Togo, Liberia PROFICIENCIES/LANGUAGES/TRAINING USAID MEASURE Evaluation M&E Learning Center Certificate, November 2015 Statistical Software: SPSS, STATA, R (beginner) SAS (beginner), Profiler Plus, CMAP3, NVivo and ArcGIS 10.2.2 Intermediate reading and writing proficiency in Spanish Intermediate reading and writing proficiency in Yoruba PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association International Studies Association National Conference for Black Political Scientists African Borderlands Research Network African Studies Association African Politics Conference Group 5
National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education 6