PETER ROMANIUK Department of Political Science John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY 524 W 59 th St. New York, NY 10019 Ph. (w) 212-237 8189; Fax (w) 212-237 8245 promaniuk@jjay.cuny.edu ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor, 2011 present Assistant Professor, 2006 2010 Department of Political Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Assistant Director, 2012 present Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center, CUNY Senior Fellow, 2011 present Global Center on Cooperative Security (formerly Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation) Associate Director, 2009 present Center on Terrorism, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY EDUCATION Brown University, Providence, RI Ph.D., Political Science, 2006 A.M., Political Science, 2003 University of Adelaide, South Australia B.A. (Hons.) (Politics), 1997 LL.B. (Hons.), 1996 B.A. (Juris.), 1995 PUBLICATIONS Book Multilateral Counter-terrorism: The Global Politics of Cooperation and Contestation, New York and London: Routledge (Global Institutions Series) (2010).
Chapters From Global War to Global Governance: Counterterrorism Cooperation in World Politics, in International Organization and Global Governance, edited by Thomas Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson, New York: Routledge, (2014), pp. 454-65. International Organization and Terrorism, in The International Studies Encyclopedia, edited by Robert A. Denemark, Wiley-Blackwell (2010), in print and online. How Northern Norms Affect the South: Adopting, Adapting, and Resisting the Global War on Terror in South and Southeast Asia, in Coping with Contemporary Terrorism: Origins, Escalation, Counters Strategies and Responses, edited by Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, Albany: SUNY Press (2010), pp. 315-48. International Initiatives to Combat the Financing of Terrorism, co-author with Thomas J. Biersteker and Sue E. Eckert, in Countering the Financing of Terrorism, edited by Thomas J. Biersteker and Sue E. Eckert, New York and London: Routledge (2007), pp 234-59. Consensus From the Bottom Up? Assessing the Influence of the Sanctions Reform Processes, co-author with Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert, and Aaron Halegua, in International Sanctions, edited by Peter Wallensteen and Carina Staibano, London: Frank Cass (2005), pp. 15-30. Sanctions and State Capacity: Towards a Framework for National Level Implementation, coauthor with Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert, and Aaron Halegua, in International Sanctions, edited by Peter Wallensteen and Carina Staibano, London: Frank Cass (2005), pp. 57-64. The Return of the State? Financial Re-regulation in the Pursuit of National Security After September 11, contributing author with Thomas J. Biersteker, in John Tirman (ed.) Maze of Fear, New York: The New Press (2004), pp. 59-75. Articles The State of the Art on the Financing of Terrorism, The RUSI Journal, Vol. 159 No. 2 (April 2014), pp.6-17. Protecting CPAs and their clients from the risk of financing terrorism: Requirements for preventing money laundering affect many businesses, co-author with Cynthia L. Krom. The CPA Journal, LXXX: 9, September 2010, pp. 6, 9-11. Institutions as Swords and Shields: Multilateral Counter-terrorism since 9/11, Review of International Studies, Volume 36, Issue 3 (July 2010). pp 591-613. Charities and Terrorist Financing: What CPAs Need To Know, co-author with Jeffry R. Haber. The CPA Journal, LXXVIII: 3, March 2008, pp. 48-50. Suspicious Activity Reporting: Regulatory Change and the Role of Accountants, co-author with Jeffry R. Haber and Gary Murray. The CPA Journal, LXXVII: 3, March 2007, pp. 70-72. 2
Op-eds Sydney Hostage Attack is Not a Wake-Up Call, Time.com, 16 December 2014. What should America s goals in Afghanistan be? co-author with Melissa Labonte. Global Public Square (CNN.com), 29 September 2011. Policy reports Preventing Violent Extremism in Burkina Faso: Toward National Resilience Amid Regional Insecurity, coauthor with Augustin Loada, Global Center on Cooperative Security, New York (2014). Blue Sky II: Progress and Opportunities in Implementing the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, co-author with Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Alistair Millar and Jason Ipe, Global Center on Cooperative Security, New York (2014). To Protect and Prevent: Outcomes of a Global Dialogue to Counter Terrorist Abuse of the Nonprofit Sector, Lead author, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation, New York (2013). Evaluating Countering Violent Extremism Programming: Practice and Progress, co-author with Naureen Chowdhury Fink and Rafia Barakat, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation, New York (2013) From Input to Impact: Evaluating Terrorism Prevention Programs, co-author with Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation, New York (2012). Reshaping United Nations Counterterrorism Efforts: Blue-Sky Thinking for Global Counterterrorism Cooperation 10 Years After 9/11, co-author with James Cockayne, Alistair Millar and David Cortright, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation, New York (2012). Appendix C: Comparative Assessment of Saudi Arabia with other Countries of the Islamic World, An Update on the Global Campaign Against Terrorist Financing Second Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, written contributions with Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert, Jesse Finkelstein, Elizabeth Goodfriend and Aaron Halegua (June 2004). Supporting Member State Capacity to Implement Targeted Sanctions, Part III of Making Targeted Sanctions Effective: Guidelines for the Implementation of UN Policy Options, written contributions with Thomas J. Biersteker and Sue E. Eckert, edited by Peter Wallensteen, Carina Staibano, and Mikael Eriksson, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 2003. Targeted Financial Sanctions: A Manual for Design and Implementation (Contributions from the Interlaken Process), with Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert, Natalie Reid and Aaron Halegua, Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence RI, 2001. 3
Book reviews Review of Michael Barkun, Chasing Phantoms: Reality, Imagination and Homeland Security Since 9/11 (UNC Press, 2011), in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 127 No. 3 (2012), pp. 485-486 Shining a light on a malfeasant superpower. Review of Joy Gordon Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions (Harvard University Press, 2010), in International Studies Review, Vol. 14 No. 1 (2012), pp. 190-92. Review of Laura K. Donohue, The Cost of Counter-terrorism: Power, Politics and Liberty (Cambridge, 2008), in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 124 No. 1 (2009), pp. 214-15. Review of Subrata K. Mitra, Mike Enskat and Clemens Spiess (eds.), Political Parties in South Asia (Praeger, 2004), in Perspectives on Political Science, Vol. 34 No. 2 (2005), pp. 112-13. Review of Allan Gyngell and Michael Wesley, Making Australian Foreign Policy (Cambridge, 2003), in Perspectives on Political Science, Vol. 33 No. 3 (2004), p. 181. GRANTS AND AWARDS PI, Preventing the abuse of the non-profit sector for the purposes of terrorist financing and other projects, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation/Global Center on Cooperative Security: ($65,000) 2014-15; ($48,594) 2012; ($37,333), 2011. Lead PI and Projector Director, Educating Tomorrow s Homeland Security Leaders Today, Department of Homeland Security ($288,768), 2008-11. Research Assistance Fund award, Office for the Advancement of Research, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY ($1000), 2007-08. PSC-CUNY Research Award, Research Foundation, CUNY ($3500), 2007-08. Joukowsky Family Fellowship, Watson Institute, Brown University, 2004-05. RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Preventing Violent Extremism in Burkina Faso, Hedayah Countering Violent Extremism Research Conference, Abu Dhabi, 7-8 December 2014. UN field operations and the threat of transnational terrorism: Five propositions, Social Science Research Council, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum Program, Meeting on Hostile and Unconventional Threats, New York, April 2014. Protecting Freedom of Association and Preventing Terrorist Financing: Principle and Practice in Implementing FATF Recommendation 8, Expert meeting on Protecting Freedom of Association while Countering Terrorism Financing, Office for Democratic Institutions and 4
Human Rights, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Warsaw, December 2013. Counterterrorism and Humanitarian Action, International Diploma in Humanitarian Affairs program, International Institute for Humanitarian Affairs, Fordham University, June 2013. Evaluating Terrorism Prevention Programs: What We Know and What We Don t, European Union Workshop on Effective Programming for Countering Violent Extremism, Brussels, November 2012. "Overseas to the Homeland: Assessing Emerging Threats," Conference on Global Terrorism, American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) Conference and Expo, New York, April 2012. The UN and Counter-terrorism: Past, Present and Future. Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center, CUNY, May 2010. Multilateral Counter-terrorism. John Jay Book and Author Series, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, April 2010. Between a Heavy Hand and a Light Touch? Critical Reflections on the Effort to Suppress Terrorist Financing. International Studies Association Annual Convention 2010, New Orleans, LA, February 2010. Participant in the roundtable on UN Sanctions: A Model of Practitioner/Scholar Collaboration? International Studies Association Annual Convention 2010, New Orleans, LA, February 2010. The Politics of Localization: Norm Diffusion and Maritime Security in Malaysia since 9/11. International Studies Association Annual Convention 2008, San Francisco, CA, March 2008. The Emergence of a Counter-terrorism Regime? Principles, Norms, Rules and the Politics of Multilateralism. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Aug.-Sep. 2007. Global and Local Wars on Terror: International Counter-terrorism Cooperation Five Years After 9/11. Presentation as part of the Friday Seminar Series, Center on Terrorism, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, October 2006. Responses of the International Community. Conference on The War on Terrorist Financing: Forging an Effective International Architecture, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, London, UK, July 2007. More or Better Regulation? Global and Local Perspectives on the Suppression of Terrorist Financing, Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Committee, New York State Society of CPAs, May 2006. How Northern Norms Affect the South: Adopting, Adapting and Resisting the Global War on Terror in South and Southeast Asia, International Studies Association Annual Convention 2006, San Diego, CA, March 2006. 5
Exporting Homeland Security; US Power, Local Resistance, and Maritime Security in South-East Asia, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005. The Asian Way of Cooperating: Five Puzzles About Regional Security Institutions, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia, April 2005. Combating Maritime Terrorism: Global and Regional Responses, Kelab Rotary Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, March 2005. The Re-election of George W. Bush: Prospects for the War on Terror and Security in South Asia, Seminar on Bush s Re-election and its impact on Indo-US relations, Observer Research Foundation (Mumbai Chapter), December 2004. International Organizations and the Global War on Terror, Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai, December 2004. Counter-terrorism, Global Governance and Human Security: Assessing the Impact, Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law Summer Workshop, New Delhi, July 2004. Responding to Non-State Violence: Global Counter-Terrorism, State-Building and Human Rights, International Studies Association Annual Convention 2004, Montreal, QC, March 2004. Beyond Senders and Targets: The Enforcement of Multilateral Sanctions, International Studies Association Annual Convention 2003, Portland, OR, March 2003. Institutional Effects on State Behavior are State Effects on Institutional Behavior: The Refugee Regime in the 1990s, International Studies Association Annual Convention 2002, New Orleans, LA, March 2002. MEDIA APPEARANCES New York Observer; WCBS-TV (New York City); Globo TV (Brazil); Christian Science Monitor; Associated Press; Metro (New York City); Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Al Jazeera English; CUNY TV; El Mercurio (Chile); Washington Jewish Week; Bronxnet TV. COURSES Undergraduate: International Relations; Terrorism and International Relations; Contemporary Perspectives on Terrorism; Multilateralism and International Politics; Seminar in International Criminal Justice; Introduction to International Criminal Justice. MA programs in Criminal Justice and International Crime and Justice, John Jay College: Terrorism and Politics; Homeland Security and International Relations. 6
Ph.D. program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College/Graduate Center, CUNY: Politics of Counterterrorism. Ph.D. program in Political Science, Graduate Center, CUNY: Global Terrorism. ACADEMIC SERVICE Manuscript reviewer for Political Science Quarterly, Civil Wars, Terrorism and Political Violence, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Politics, Crime, Law and Social Change, European Review of Organised Crime and Security Journal. Manuscript and proposal reviewer for: Rowman and Littlefield; Routledge; Palgrave; CQ Press; AB Longman. Member of the editorial board for Crime, Law and Social Change. UNIVERSITY SERVICE John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Member, Advisory Committee on International Programs, 2008 present Coordinator, International Criminal Justice major, 2010 2012 Member, Advisory Committee on the Honors Program, 2010 2013 Department rep. to Undergraduate Curriculum and Standards Committee, 2009-11 Department representative to Faculty Senate and College Council, 2006-07 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Policy Officer, Refugee and Humanitarian Division, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Canberra, Australia, 1998-2000. 7