Navin A. Bapat Associate Professor, Political Science and Peace, War, and Defense The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill June 2015 Personal 304 Hamilton Hall Phone: 919.962.1438 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265 Fax: 919.962.0432 email: bapat@unc.edu http://www.unc.edu/~bapat Education PhD (Political Science), Rice University, 2004 M.A. (Political Science), Rice University, 2001 B.A. (Political Science), University of Michigan, 1998 Professional Experience 1. Associate Professor (Fall 2012 - present) : The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. 2. Assistant Professor (Fall 2007 - Spring 2012): The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. 3. Assistant Professor (Fall 2004 - Spring 2007): The Pennsylvania State University. Bibliography Refereed Articles 1. Bapat, Navin A. and Sean Zeigler. 2016. "Terrorism, Dynamic Commitment Problems, and Military Con ict." American Journal of Political Science. Forthcoming. 2. Bapat, Navin A., Luis de la Calle, Kaisa Hinkkainen, and Elena McLean. 2016. Economic Sanctions, Transnational Terrorism, and the Incentive to Misrepresent. Journal of Politics. Forthcoming. 3. Bapat, Navin A. and Bo Ram Kwon. 2015. "When are Sanctions E ective? A Bargaining and Enforcement Framework." International Organization 69(1): 131-162. 4. Bapat, Navin A. 2014. "The Escalation of Terrorism: Micro-level Violence and Interstate Con ict." International Interactions 40(4): 568-578. 5. Morgan, T. Clifton, Navin Bapat, and Yoshi Kobayashi. 2014. "The Threat and Imposition of Sanctions: Updating the TIES dataset." Con ict Management and Peace Science 31(5): 541-558. 6. Bapat, Navin A., Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Tobias Heinrich, and T. Clifton Morgan. 2013. "Determinants of Sanctions E ectiveness: Sensitivity Analysis Using New Data." International Interactions 39(1): 79-98. 7. Bapat, Navin A. and Kanisha Bond. 2012. "Alliances Between Militant Groups" British Journal of Political Science 42(4): 793-824.
8. Bapat, Navin A. 2012. "Understanding State Sponsorship of Militant Groups." British Journal of Political Science 42(1): 1-29. 9. Bapat, Navin A. 2011. "Terrorism, Democratization, and U.S. Foreign Policy" Public Choice 149 (3-4): 315-335. 10. Bapat, Navin A. 2011. "Transnational Terrorism, U.S. Military Aid, and the Incentive to Misrepresent." Journal of Peace Research 48(3): 303-318. 11. Bapat, Navin A. 2010. A Game Theoretic Analysis of the Afghan Surge. Foreign Policy Analysis 6(3): 217-236. 12. Bapat, Navin A. and T. Clifton Morgan. 2009. Multilateral versus Unilateral Sanctions Reconsidered: A Test Using New Data. International Studies Quarterly 53(4): 1075-1094. 13. Morgan, T. Clifton, Navin A. Bapat, and Valentin Krustev. 2009. The Threat and Imposition of Sanctions 1971-2000. Con ict Management and Peace Science 26(1): 92-110. 14. Bapat, Navin A., Daniel Ertley, Chansonette Hall, and Mark Lancaster. 2007. Perfect Allies? The Case of Iraq and al Qaeda. International Studies Perspectives 8(3): 272-286. 15. Bapat, Navin A. 2007. The Internationalization of Terrorist Campaigns. Con ict Management and Peace Science 24(2): 265-280. 16. Bapat, Navin A. 2006. State Bargaining in Transnational Terrorist Events. International Studies Quarterly 50(2): 213-229. 17. Bapat, Navin A. 2005. Insurgency and the Opening of Peace Processes. Journal of Peace Research 42(6): 699-717. 18. Morgan, T. Clifton and Navin A. Bapat. 2003. Imposing Sanctions: States, Firms, and Economic Coercion. International Studies Review 5(4): 507-521. Book Reviews 1. Michael J. Mazarr. 2007. Unmodern Men in a Modern World: Radical Terrorism, Islam, and the War on Modernity. Critical Studies on Terrorism. 2. Ahmed Hashim. 2006. Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq. Political Science Quarterly. 3. Frank P. Harvey. 2004. Smoke & Mirrors: Globalized Terrorism and the Illusion of Multilateral Security. Canadian Journal of Political Science. Selected Conference Presentations 1. "Terrorism and the Consolidation of Africa s States" (with Noam Argov). Paper Presented at the 2014 Terrorism and Policy Conference at the University of Texas at Dallas. 2. "Terrorism, Dynamic Commitment Problems, and Military Con ict" (with Sean Ziegler). Presented at the 2014 International Studies Association Meeting. 3. "Transnational Terrorism, Economic Sanctions, and the Incentive to Misrepresent" (with Elena McClean, Luis de la Calle, and Kaisa Hinkkainen). Presented at the 2013 Rice Workshop on the Threat and Imposition of Sanctions Dataset and at the 2014 International Studies Association Meeting. 2
4. "Economic Sanctions and the Dynamics of Terrorist Campaigns" (with Elena McClean, Luis de la Calle, and Kaisa Hinkkainen). Presented at the 2013 Rice Workshop on the Threat and Imposition of Sanctions Dataset and at the 2014 International Studies Association Meeting. 5. "Transnational Terrorism and Economic Sanctions" (with David Carter) Presented at the 2013 International Studies Association Meeting. 6. "Terrorism and Territorial Con ict." Presented at the 2012 Terrorism and Policy Conference at UT Dallas, hosted by Todd Sandler. 7. "Terrorism, Democratization, and U.S. Foreign Policy." Presented at the 2011 Terrorism and Policy Conference at UT Dallas, hosted by Todd Sandler. 8. "When are Sanctions E ective? A Bargaining and Enforcement Framework." with Bo Ram Kwon. Paper to be Presented at the 2011 meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec. 9. "Insurgencies and the Internal Commitment Problem." Paper Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, University of North Texas. 10. "Transnational Terrorism, U.S. Military Aid, and the Incentive to Misrepresent." Paper Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC. 11. "Understanding the Early Dynamics of Terrorist Campaigns: An Empirical Test of an Agent Based Simulation" with D. Scott Bennett. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA. 12. "Explaining Wars on Terrorism: Transnational Militant Groups and Interstate Crises." Paper Presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. 13. University of Texas at Dallas (Spring 2010) "Transnational Terrorism, U.S. Military Aid, and the Incentive to Misrepresent." Presented at the Terrorism and Policy Conference at UT Dallas hosted by Todd Sandler. Grants 1. University of Texas at Dallas Seed Grant. Work Pray Kill: An Experimental Analysis of Hierarchies in Terrorist Organizations. Awarded 11/7/2010, Co-PIs (Victor Asal, Marco Castillo, Enrique Fatas, Eric Larson, Tara Larson, Ragan Petrie). Amount: $5,000. 2. National Science Foundation SES 1000328. Collaborative Research. Simulating the Dynamics of Insurgency. Awarded 1/5/2010, Co-PI (with D. Scott Bennett) Amount: $108,363.00. Duration: 9/1/2010-8/31/2012. 3. National Science Foundation SES 0921264. Collaborative Research: The Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions. Awarded 8/3/2009, Co-PI (with T. Clifton Morgan). Amount: $162,656.00. Duration: 8/1/2009-7/30/2012. 3
Service 1. Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (Summer 2013, Summer 2014): Faculty adviser and lecturer in statistics workshop (2013). 2. Participant in Summer Workshop on Teaching and Terrorism (2006). 3. Foreign Policy Analysis, Editorial Board Member 4. Peace Science Society International Councilor (Fall 2010-2013) 5. PWAD Advisory Board Member (Fall 2007 - present) 6. Con ict Processes Section Organizer for American Political Science Association Meeting (Fall 2010). 7. Reviewer: National Science Foundation. 8. Referee: American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science Journal of Politics British Journal of Political Science International Organization World Politics Public Choice Oxford Economic Papers Economics and Politics International Studies Quarterly Journal of Con ict Resolution Con ict Management and Peace Science Political Science Quarterly Political Research Quarterly Terrorism and Political Violence Defense and Peace Economics Socio-Economic Planning Sciences International Economic Review European Journal of International Relations Foreign Policy Analysis International Studies Review Oxford University Press Standford University Press University of Pennsylvania Press UNC Graduate Committees 1. Chelsea Estancona (2014) 2. Lucia Bird (2014) 3. Menevis Cilizoglu (2014) 4. Bryce Loidolt (2012) 4
5. Lindsey Reid (2012) 6. Chris Watt (2012) 7. Elizabeth Menninga (2011) 8. Alex Parets (2010) 9. Art Gibb (2010) 10. Christopher Dittmeier (2010) 11. Reed Wood (2008) 12. Rebecca Best (2008) 13. Bo Ram Kwon (2008) 14. Katja Kleinberg (2008) Penn State Graduate Committees 1. Kanisha Bond (2006) 2. Kyle Joyce (2005) 3. Phil Arena (2004) 5