Charles G. Ripley, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae September 1, 2018 Lattie F. Coor Hall School of Politics and Global Studies Tempe, AZ 85281 Email: cgripley@asu.edu Phone: 480.295.2894 Academic Education Ph.D., Political Science, (GPA: 4.0) (May 2013) Major Fields: International Relations and Comparative Politics Dissertation: Pathways to Peace, Progress, and Public Goods: Rethinking Regional Hegemony Committee: Drs. Roxanne Doty (Chair), Sheldon Simon, Lynn Stoner M.S., International Relations, University of Massachusetts, Boston (GPA: 4.0) (2007) B.A., Political Science, Psychology (majors), Latin American Studies, International Relations (minors), University of Massachusetts, Boston (GPA: 3.7) (1998) Current Positions 2012 Present : Instructor - School of Politics and Global Studies at 2017 Present: Senior Research Fellow - Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) Teaching and Research Interests U.S. foreign policy, global politics, international political economy, conflict resolution, international institutions, Latin America, South-South relations, methods and theory Publications Three Months of Violent Conflict in Nicaragua with No End in Sight: An On-The-Ground Report. 2018. Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 1-9. The Central American Court of Justice (1907-1918): Rethinking the Word's First Court. 2018. Diálogos Revista de Historia Vol. 19(1), 1-8. Venezuela, Violence, and the New York Times: Failing When it Comes to Selective Indignation. 2017. Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 1-28. Discourse in Foreign Policy. 2017. Oxford Research Encyclopedia. Oxford University Press, 1-27 1
Washington, Logrolling, and Plan Colombia: Rethinking U.S. Involvement in Colombia s Intrastate Armed Conflict. 2014. Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales, Revista de Investigación, Vol. 1, no. 3, 6-22. North-South Relations. 2014. Oxford Companion to International Relations. NY: Oxford University Press, 148-151. Bolivia, South Korea, and the Development of Lithium Reserves. 2012. The Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 25, no. 4, 1-23. Exchange Rate Policy Options for South America: Making the Case for Flexibility. 2010. Latin American Policy (December): 244-263. The Privatization of Nicaragua s Energy Sector: Market Imperfections and Popular Discontent. 2010. Latin American Policy (June): 114-132. University Teaching as Lecturer at (2011-present) (SGS = School of Global Studies & POS = Political Science) SGS394 Globalization and the Environment SGS394: Global Problems and Debates SGS394: Political Violence, Conflict, and Human Rights SGS394: Global Climate Change SGS341: Humanitarian Crisis and International Intervention SGS305: Research Methods SGS204: Professional Global Career Development POS394: Professional Career Development POS364: National Security, Intelligence, Terrorism POS361: American Foreign Policy POS360: World Politics and Global Development POS356: European Union POS350: Comparative Politics POS305: World Politics and Film POS191: Introduction to Political Science POS160: Global Politics POS150: Comparative Government University Teaching at the University of Central America (2000-2004) U.S. government, reading and writing, critical thinking, the environment and tourism, psychology, advanced English, morphosyntax, political theory, research methods 2
Additional Teaching and Professional Experience (2000-2007) The North American Cultural Center for Nicaragua - Instructor for the TOEFL, literature, U.S. government, Latino politics, reading and writing. Translating, interpreting, and organizing cultural events in Central America (2003-2007) KPMG International - Instructor for economics and business (2004) United Nation World Food Program - Instructor for English and technical work (2003) Colombian Exposition Fare - Language translation and interpretation (2003) Danida (the Danish Embassy in Nicaragua) - Instructor for TOEFL; data collection (2002-2003) Notre Dame High School in Nicaragua - International Baccalaureate in U.S. government, Latin American and Asian studies (2000-2001) Publications in the Spanish language La OMC y algodón. 2006. La Prensa [Nicaragua]. July 18. La economía agrícola. 2005. La Prensa. July 27. La próxima guerra contra el terrorismo. 2005. La Prensa. June 4. No son Partidos políticos, sino sectas. 2005. La Prensa. May 7. El Fondo Monetario Internacional. 2005. La Prensa. February 9. Irak: Otra vez el rico botín de guerra. 2005. La Prensa. January 8. Qué es un Sistema Parlamentaria. 2004. La Prensa. September 18. El Comercio libre. 2004. FLASCO [Argentina], 95(2): 2-3. La Importancia de Group Think. 2004. La Prensa. Lecciones Importantes. 2003. El Nuevo Diario [Nicaragua]. January 30. Hagan lo que digo, no lo que hago. 2002. El Nuevo Diario. February 17. Selected Conference Papers and Invited Lectures The Rise of South-South Relations: Creating Space for Resistance, Development and Peace in South America. Presented at the 36th International Conference for the Latin American Studies Association, May 23-26, 2018, Barcelona, Spain. Foreign Policy in Discourse. Presented at the 88 th Annual South Political Science Association Conference, January 12-16, 2017, New Orleans, LA. Venezuela, Violence, and the New York Times: Failing to Report all the News that s Fit to Print. Presented at the 87 th Annual South Political Science Association Conference, January 19-21, 2016, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 3
UNASUR and the Colombia-Venezuela Crisis (2008-2010): Creating Policy Space for Conflict Resolution and Peace. Presented at the 86 th Annual South Political Science Association Conference, January 15-17, 2015, New Orleans, LA. South America and the New Regionalization: Creating Policy Space for Resistance, Peace, and Development. Presented at the National Defense University, June 25, 2013, Fort Bragg, NC. IR Scholarship and its Neglect of the World s First Supra-national Court of Justice. Presented at the International Studies Association-NE, November 2-3, 2012, Baltimore, MD. Rethinking the Historical Significance of the Central American Court of Justice (1907-1918). Presented at the 30 th International Conference for the Latin American Studies Association, May 23-26, 2012, San Francisco, CA. The Economic and Political Dimensions of Bolivia s Plan to Develop and Export Lithium Reserves. Presented at the 69 th Annual MPSA Conference, Mar 31-Apr 03, 2011, Chicago Il. The Development and Implications of the Central American Court of Justice (1909-1918). Presented at the 10 th Annual Central American History Conference, July 12-15, 2010, Nicaragua. Benefits of the Teacher-Scholar Model. Presented at the U.S. Embassy Cultural Center s Annual Meeting, July 17-19, 2007, Managua, Nicaragua. The Significance of the Battle of Saratoga in the American Revolution. Presented at the U.S. Embassy Cultural Center s Annual Meeting, June 5, 2005, Managua, Nicaragua. Teaching Economics and other Specialized Courses. Presented at the 12 th Annual NicaTesol Conference at the University of Central America, October 28-30, 2004, Managua, Nicaragua. Augusto Sandino, George Washington, and Imperialism. Presented at the U.S. Nicaraguan Cultural Center s Annual Independence Day Meeting for Scholars, July 4, 2004, Managua. Academic Awards CLAS Outstanding Lecturer Award (2017) Michael Mitchell Outstanding Teaching Award (2016) ASASU Centennial Professor Award Nomination (2015) Outstanding Master s Thesis (2007) Outstanding Master s Student Award (2007) Scholarly Service and Training ASU Online at EdPlus Faculty Showcase (2016) Peer reviewer: COHA (2017-present) Peer reviewer: Latin American Policy (2012-present) 4
Director and reader of honor theses committees (2012-present) Faculty Liaison for the Arizona Legislative Internship Program (2013) Faculty Blackboard, Learning Studio, Echo360, and online training courses Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative: Group 2 Social & Behavioral Research R statistical software environment President of the Graduate Association of Political Science at ASU Languages Spanish (advanced) References Roxanne Doty (Chair) Sheldon Simon Associate Professor Full Professor School of Politics and Global Studies School of Politics and Global Studies 480-965-9314 480-965-1317 roxanne.doty@asu.edu shells@asu.edu Lynn Stoner Janis Kapler Associate Professor Chair School of Historical and Religious Studies Department of Economics University of Massachusetts at Boston 480-965-3007 617-287-6955 lynn.stoner@asu.edu jk.kapler@umb.edu 5