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Alison E.J. McQueen Department of Political Science Phone: (607) 342-0574 Stanford University Email: amcqueen@stanford.edu 405 Encina Hall West 616 Serra Street Stanford, CA 94305-6044 For the 2014-15 academic year: University Center for Human Values 303 Marx Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Stanford University Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science (January 2012-present) Faculty Fellow, Center for Ethics in Society (September 2013-present) Assistant Professor (Subject to PhD), Department of Political Science (September 2011- January 2012) EDUCATION Cornell University, Ithaca, NY PhD in Government, 2012 MA in Government, 2009 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON MA in Political Science and International Relations, 2005 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON BA in International Development/Political Economy (with distinction), 2003 FIELDS OF INTEREST Modern Political Theory History of Political Thought Political Realism History of International Relations Thought Religion and Politics CURRENT BOOK PROJECTS Political Realism in Apocalyptic Times This book traces the responses of three canonical political realists Niccolò Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and Hans Morgenthau to eruptions of apocalyptic rhetoric, imagery, and politics. I treat apocalypticism as a very particular kind of utopianism that is premised on a belief in the imminent end of the known world and the arrival of a radically new future. Contemporary realists tend to position their pragmatic approaches to politics against utopian alternatives, which they reject for being at best unrealizable and at worst profoundly dangerous. However, in tracing the historical

2 engagement between political realism and apocalypticism, I find a more complex and troubled relationship. Through an historical and textual analysis of the work of Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Morgenthau, I argue that these thinkers responses to apocalypticism take one of two forms. The first is rejection a principled and considered turn away from apocalypticism and toward a tragic worldview that emphasizes the ease with which virtuous actions can produce terrible consequences, insists on the limits to effective political action, and warns of the impossibility of final and enduring political settlements. This is the approach taken by Machiavelli in his later work and Morgenthau in his earlier work. The second response is redirection an attempt to draw on the rhetorical, visual, and imaginative resources of apocalypticism to combat its enthusiastic excesses. This approach fights apocalypse with apocalypse. This is the tack taken by Hobbes in order to make his case for the Leviathan state and by Morgenthau in his later writings on nuclear weapons. Taken together, Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Morgenthau s responses to hopes and fears about the end of the world offer us a series of meditations on how best to respond to ongoing and prospective catastrophes. To Pass Unwounded : Thomas Hobbes and the Hebraic Politics of Seventeenth-Century England This book will offer a contextual analysis of Thomas Hobbes multiple uses of the Hebrew Bible across his political writings. I argue that we can read his interpretations of the Hebrew Bible as an effort to navigate between visions of the Mosaic polity deployed by republican and radical antinomian challengers to monarchical power, on the one hand, and royalist uses of the model of Davidic Kingship, on the other. The book will trace the ways in which this effort at careful navigation shaped Hobbes approach to matters of deep importance for the history of modern political thought to representation and authorization, contract and consent, toleration and religious freedom. This contextual analysis will show how Hobbes extensive uses of the Hebrew Bible are deeply polemical interventions in the political debates of his time. It will also show that the character of his Scriptural arguments, often very peculiar to contemporary eyes, can be explained by attending to the complex work that biblical Israel was doing in the republican, radical, and royalist arguments of Hobbes day. PUBLICATIONS On Hans Morgenthau s The Twilight of International Morality [Brief retrospective essay], Ethics (forthcoming). Compassion and Tragedy in the Aspiring Society, [Response essay on Martha Nussbaum s Political Emotions], Phenomenolgy and the Cognitive Sciences (forthcoming). An extended version of this essay is part of a proposed volume tentatively titled Political Emotions: Toward a Decent Public Sphere (ed. Thom Brooks), under review at Cambridge University Press. Responsible Cosmopolitanism [Review essay on Gregory Claeys Imperial Sceptics and Iris Marion Young s Responsibility for Justice], Political Theory 40, no. 6 (2012): 839-846. Review of John Gray s Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 37, no. 2 (2008), 522-4. A Groupthink Perspective on the Invasion of Iraq, International Affairs Review 14, no. 2 (2005), 53-79.

3 WORKING PAPERS Salutary Fear? Hans Morgenthau and Nuclear Catastrophe, (in progress) (in When is Catastrophe? Andrew Poe, Austin Sarat, Boris Wolfson, Robert Hayashi, and Chris Dole, eds., to be submitted to Cambridge University Press). Classical Realism and Political Realism, (in progress) (for an edited volume on political realism, Matt Sleat, ed., under contract at Columbia University Press). Politics in Apocalyptic Times: Machiavelli s Savonarolan Moment (under review) Figures of Sovereignty: Thomas Hobbes Biblical Typology (in progress) Political Realism and Moral Corruption (in progress) Mirrors for Sultans and Princes (with Lisa Blaydes and Justin Grimmer) (in progress) Tocqueville s Indian: Nomadism, Containment, and Retreat in Democracy in America (in progress) Leo Strauss, Jane Austen, and the Interpretive Imagination (in progress) CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS Thomas Hobbes: At the Edge of Promises and Prophecies, Political Theory Workshop, Columbia University, New York City, NY, December 2014 Hans Morgenthau and Nuclear Catastrophe Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, May 2014 (invited) Permanent Catastrophe Workshop, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, April 2014 (invited) Machiavelli s Savonarolan Moment, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, April 2014 (invited) Political Realism and Moral Corruption Political Philosophy Colloquium, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 2014 (invited) Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, April 2014 Political Theory Workshop, Yale University, New Haven, CT, September 2013 (invited) Classical Realism Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, May 2013 (invited) Political Philosophy Workshop, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 2013 (invited) Discussant, Morgenthau in America, International Studies Association, Toronto, ON, March 2014 Roundtable co-organizer (with Daniel Levine) and participant, Why does Morgenthau Matter Now? International Studies Association, Toronto, ON, March 2014 Mirrors for Princes and Sultans (with Lisa Blaydes and Justin Grimmer) Political Methodology Society, Athens, GA, July 2014 American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 2013 Discussant, Society Through Contemporary Lens, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 2013

4 Hans Morgenthau and the Postwar Apocalyptic Imaginary Central European University Summer Lecture Series on Realism and Religion, Budapest, July 2013 (invited) Department of Political Science Workshop, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, March 2013 (invited) Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR, March 2012 Figures of Sovereignty: Thomas Hobbes Biblical Typology, Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, CA, March 2013 Thomas Hobbes and Seventeenth-Century Philosemitism, Association for Political Theory, Columbia, SC, October 2012 Discussant for Martha Nussbaum s Tragic and Comic Festivals, Political Theory Workshop, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, February 2012 Feigning the World to be Annihilated: Thomas Hobbes and the Apocalyptic Imaginary Political Theory Workshop, Stanford University, December 2011 American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2010 Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, QC, June 2010 Association for Political Theory, College Station, TX, October 2009 Speaker, Roundtable: Realism and Rights, American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011 Discussant, Judgment and (In)Security, American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011 Between Fear and Longing: Niccolò Machiavelli and the Apocalyptic Imaginary Renaissance Society of America, Montreal, QC, March 2011 The Absent Center Conference, Austin, TX, February 2010 Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, ON, May 2009 Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2009 Political Theory Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 2009 Classical Realism in Utopian Times, Classical Realism Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April 2009 Discussant for Don Herzog s Romantic Anarchism and Pedestrian Liberalism, Political Theory Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April 2007 Tocqueville s Indian: Nomadism, Containment, and Retreat in Democracy in America Department of Government Graduate Student Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April 2007 Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November 2006 Canada s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program, Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, ON, June 2006

5 State-Structured Globalization: The Role of the Canadian State in Regulating Migrant Agricultural Labourers, Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, April 2005 Beyond Deception and Cruelty: A Machiavellian Alternative to Amoral Realism, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2005 Beyond Essentialism: Women, Gender and Peacebuilding, Women as Global Leaders Conference, Dubai, UAE, March 2005 FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2014-15 Brown Faculty Fellowship, Stanford University, 2013 Dean s Award for Achievement in the First Years of Teaching, Stanford University, 2013 American Political Science Association s Leo Strauss Award for the best doctoral dissertation in Political Philosophy, 2012 Janice N. and Milton J. Esman Graduate Dissertation Prize, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2012 Mellon Fellowship, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2010-2011 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, 2008-2009 LaFeber Award for Teaching Excellence, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2008 Summer Language Training Grant, Cornell University School of Graduate Studies, 2008 Travel Grant, Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University, 2008 Sage Fellowship, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2005-2006 Canada Graduate Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, 2004 [declined] Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Government of Ontario/University of Toronto, 2004 Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Government of Ontario/University of Toronto, 2003 Collaborative International Development Studies Political Economy and Administrative Change Award, University of Guelph, 2003 Dean s Scholarship, University of Guelph, 2002 Dean s Scholarship, University of Guelph, 2002 Board of Governors Scholarship, University of Guelph, 1999-2003 TEACHING Department of Political Science, Stanford University POLISCI 238T/ INTNLREL 136: History of International Relations Thought (2014) POLISCI 432R: Selections in Modern Political Thought (2012, 2013)

6 POLISCI 237M: Politics and Evil (2013) POLISCI 131L: Modern Political Thought (2012, 2013, 2014) POLISCI 435R/PHIL 372R: Political Realism (2011) Department of Government, Cornell University Instructor GOVT 100.03: Evil in International Politics (2007) Teaching Assistant GOVT 3735: Political Freedom, Professor Jason Frank (2010) GOVT 1817: Introduction to International Relations, Professor Jonathan Kirshner (2009) GOVT 1615: Introduction to Western Political Thought, Professor Isaac Kramnick (2008) GOVT 161: Introduction to Political Philosophy, Professor Burke Hendrix (2007) GOVT 361: Liberalism and Its Critics, Professor Burke Hendrix (2006) GOVT 1615 (Cornell Summer College): Freedom and Justice in the Western Tradition, Professor Isaac Kramnick (2006-2010) Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Teaching Assistant POL 111: Canada in a Comparative Perspective, Professor Mark Lippincott (2005) POL 110: Canada: An Actual Democracy? Professor Mark Lippincott (2004) POL 102: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Politics, Professor Nelson Wiseman (2003-2004) Office of Open Learning, University of Guelph Teaching Assistant POLS 3940: Accountability in Canadian Government, Professor J. Patrick Boyer (2003-2005) DEPARTMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Department of Political Science, Stanford University Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee (2014) Co-organizer (with Josh Cohen), Political Theory Workshop (2011-2013) Political Theory Field Convenor (2011-2012) Program in Modern Thought and Literature, Stanford University Faculty committee (2012-present) Department of Government, Cornell University Graduate Student Organizer, Political Theory Workshop (2010-2011) Anonymous Journal Review American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Republic of Letters, International Theory, Polity REFERENCES References available upon request.