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CURRICULUM VITAE PAUL K. HUTH February 2015 PERSONAL Office Address: 2103 Chincoteague Hall University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 314-8481 Email: phuth@umd.edu Fax: (301) 314-9256 EDUCATION Ph.D Yale University, Political Science 1986 M.A., M.Phil. Yale University, Political Science, 1984 B.A. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, International Relations, 1981 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute Geneva, Fall 2013 Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 2011 to present Co-Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 2009-2011 Research Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, 2005-2010, University of Maryland Professor of Government and Politics, 2005 to present, University of Maryland Research Professor, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 2003-2005, University of Michigan Senior Research Scientist, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 2000-2003, University of Michigan Professor of Political Science, 2000-2005, University of Michigan Visiting Senior Faculty Researcher, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 2000-2001 Visiting Professor, Department of Government, Fall 2000, Harvard University Senior Associate Research Scientist, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 1997-1999, University of Michigan Associate Professor of Political Science, 1994-1999, University of Michigan Associate Chair, Department of Political Science, 1996-1999, University of Michigan 1

Associate Research Scientist, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 1994-1997, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1988-1994, University of Michigan Assistant Director, Program for International Peace & Security Research, 1988-1992, University of Michigan Faculty Associate, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 1988-1994, University of Michigan Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1986-1988, University of Michigan AWARDS, HONORS, AND GRANTS Department of Defense, Minerva Grant, 2014-17 US Agency for International Development, Alert List Project 2014 US Agency for International Development, Alert List Project 2013 Swedish Research Council, Olof Palme Visiting Professor 2012-13, Uppsala University US Agency for International Development, Alert List Project, 2012 National Science Foundation, Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences Grant, 2010 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 2009-2012 United States Institute of Peace Research Grant, 2008-2010 Research Grant from the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, 2008-2011 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 2003-2006 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 2000-2003 Excellence in Research Award, University of Michigan, 1999 Research Grant from Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999-2000 United States Institute of Peace Research Grant, 1999-2000 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1999-2000 Quincy Wright Book Award from the International Studies Association-Midwest, 1997 Excellence in Research Award, University of Michigan, 1997 Karl W. Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, 1997 Rackham Research Grant, University of Michigan, 1997 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1997-1999 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1995-1997 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1993-1994 National Fellows Post-Doctoral Award, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1992-1993 (declined) Excellence in Education Award, University of Michigan, 1991 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1991-1992 Rackham Faculty Grant and Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1990-1991 National Science Foundation Grant for Research, 1988-1990 National Science Foundation Grant for Dissertation Research, 1984-1986 2

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND POSITIONS National Science Foundation, panel review service to Advisory Board for the Directorate of Social and Economic Sciences, 2013 Editor, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2009 to present Invited Member of the Editorial Board of International Studies Quarterly, 2009-14 (declined due to editorship obligations at JCR) Chair, Career Achievement Award Committee, Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association 2007 Member of the Publications Committee, International Studies Association, 2004-07 Program Chair of International Security panels at the American Political Science Association Meeting 2004 Member of Helen Dwight Reid Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 1997 Member of National Science Foundation Review Panel for Political Science, 1996-1998 Member of Editorial Board of Political Research Quarterly, 1996-1998 Member of Editorial Board of International Interactions, 1994-1999 TEACHING FIELDS 1. International Relations Theory 2. International Conflict and Security Affairs 3. International Law and Peaceful Dispute Resolution 4. Civil War and Post-War Peacebuilding 5. Quantitative Approaches to Conflict Behavior PLACEMENT OF GRADUATE STUDENTS (Partial List) Chris Gelpi: Harvard University and Duke University and Ohio State (tenured) Dan Reiter: Emory University (tenured) Allan Stam: Yale University, Dartmouth, University of Michigan (tenured) Scott Bennett: Penn State University (tenured) Scott Gartner: University of California at Davis, Penn State University (tenured) Anne Sartori: University of Wisconsin, Princeton University, Northwestern University (tenured) Bear Brauemoller: University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne, Harvard University, Ohio State University (tenured) David Rousseau: University of Pennsylvania (junior faculty), SUNY at Buffalo, SUNY at Albany (tenured) Kevin Clarke: University of Rochester (tenured) Todd Allee: University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne, University of Maryland (junior faculty) Hyeran Joe: Texas A& M University (junior faculty) Sarah Croco: University of Maryland (junior faculty) Benjamin Appel: Dartmouth (post-doc position), Michigan State University (junior faculty) Alyssa Prorok: University of Iowa (junior faculty) 3

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. Study of the role played by international law and legal adjudication in the resolution of international disputes and the establishment of stable peaceful relations with a specific focus on territorial disputes. 2. Study of how political institutions in democratic and non-democratic systems influence the escalation and resolution of international disputes as well as the conduct of military operations during wartime. 3. Study of the consequences of war for civilian populations with a particular focus on the intentional killing of civilian populations and attacks on cultural heritage cites by combatants. 4. Study of the onset, duration, and termination of civil war guerrilla insurgencies and why some insurgent groups resort to terrorist attacks. 5. Study of the role played by reputations in shaping international politics in the domains of deterrence, conflict resolution, and military conflict. 6. Study of the conditions under which international development assistance has a stabilizing impact on political and military conflicts in fragile states in the developing world. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Backer, D., J. Wilkenfeld, and P. Huth eds., Peace and Conflict 2014 (Boulder: Paradigm, 2014). Huth, P. and Todd Allee, The Democratic Peace and Territorial Conflict in the Twentieth Century (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002). Huth, P., Standing Your Ground: Territorial Disputes and International Conflict (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996). Huth, P., Extended Deterrence and the Prevention of War (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988). BOOK-LENGTH PROJECTS PLANNED Appel, B. and P. Huth, Paths to Peace and War: The Role of International Law in the Resolution of Territorial Disputes Since 1945 (advance contract under negotiation with Cambridge University Press). J. Aronson, P. Huth, and M. Lichbach, International Politics and Coercive Bargaining in Guerrilla Insurgencies (advance contract under negotiation with Princeton University Press). 4

ARTICLE-LENGTH WORKS IN PROGRESS J. Aronson, P. Huth, M. Lichbach, and K. Chang, From Escalation to Rebel Collapse: Explaining the Outcomes of Low-Level Insurgencies (to be submitted shortly) J. Aronson, P. Huth, and M. Lichbach, Domestic and International Sources of Rebel Power (to be submitted shortly) R. Wellhausen, D. Carter, and P. Huth, Anticipating Settlement: Foreign Firms and Territorial Disputes (to be submitted shortly) B. Appel, S. Croco, and P. Huth, Behind the Legal Shield: International Law, Territorial Settlements and Domestic Cover (to be submitted shortly) Renshon, J., A. Dafoe, and P. Huth, To Whom Do Reputations Adhere? Experimental Evidence on Influence-Specific Reputations (to be submitted shortly) PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS P. Huth, and J. Aronson, Conclusion: New Insights and Remaining Issues in the Study of the Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation in N. Narang, E. Gartzke, and M. Kroening eds., Nuclear Postures, Nonproliferation Policies, and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (New York: Routledge, forthcoming). A. Prorok and P. Huth, International Law and the Consolidation of Peace Following Territorial Changes Journal of Politics 77,1 (2015):161-74. A. Dafoe, J. Renshon, and P. Huth, Reputation, Honor, and Status as Motives for War Annual Review of Political Science vol.17 (2014): 371-94. D. Backer and P. Huth, Chapter 1: Peace and Conflict Instability Ledger and Chapter 2: Trends in Global Conflict, 1946-2012 in Backer, D., J. Wilkenfeld, and P. Huth eds., Peace and Conflict 2014 (Boulder: Paradigm, 2014). Huth, P., S. Croco, and B. Appel Bringing Law to the Table: Legal Claims, Focal Points, and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes Since 1945 American Journal of Political Science 57,1 (2013): 90-103. A. Prorok and P. Huth, The Conduct and Consequences of War in Paul Diehl et al eds. Guide to the Scientific Study of International Processes (Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell, 2012), 209-33. Huth, P., S. Croco, and B. Appel Law and Force in World Politics: The Varied Effects of International Law on the Exercise of Military Power in Territorial Disputes International Studies Quarterly 56,1 (2012):17-31. 5

Huth, P., S. Croco, and B. Appel Does International Law Promote the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes? Evidence from the Study of Territorial Conflicts Since 1945 American Political Science Review 105,2 (2011):415-36. Hayashi, N., P. Huth, and B. Appel, "Domestic Political Unrest and The Diversionary Use of Force: The Case of Japan, 1890-1941" International Studies Quarterly 54,4 (2010):915-37. Valentino, B. P. Huth, and S. Croco Bear Any Burden? Democracy and Protecting Civilian Loss of Life in Wartime Journal of Politics 72,2 (2010):528-44. A. Prorok and P. Huth, The Conduct and Consequences of War in Robert Denemark et al ed., The International Studies Encyclopedia (Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell, 2010). Huth, P., "Military Deterrence and Statecraft" in Lester Kurtz ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict 2 nd edition (San Diego: Academic Press, 2008), 1256-66. Huth, P. and B. Valentino, Mass Killing of Civilians in Time of War: 1945-2000 in J. Joseph Hewitt, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Ted Robert Gurr eds., Peace and Conflict 2007 (Boulder: Paradigm, 2007), 79-92. Valentino, B. P. Huth, and S. Croco Covenants Without the Sword: International Law and the Protection of Civilians in Times of War World Politics 58,3 (2006): 339-77. Allee, T., and P. Huth, "The Pursuit of Legal Settlements to Territorial Disputes Conflict Management and Peace Science 23,4 (2006):285-308. Allee, T., and P. Huth, "Legitimizing Dispute Settlement American Political Science Review 100,2 (2006):219-34. Huth, P. and T. Allee, "Divided Government and the Resolution of Territorial Disputes" in Robert Pahre ed., Democratic Foreign Policy Making: Problems of Divided Government and International Cooperation (New York: Palgrave, 2006), 151-74. Allee, T. and P. Huth, "When Are Governments Able to Reach Negotiated Settlement Agreements? in Harvey Starr ed., Approaches, Levels, and Methods of Analysis in International Politics (New York: Palgrave, 2006), 13-32. Ghobarah, H., P. Huth, and B. Russett, The Post-War Effects of Civil Conflict in Alex Mintz and Bruce Russett eds., New Directions for International Relations (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005), 92-116. 6

Huth, P. and T. Allee, "Testing Theories of International Conflict: Questions of Research Design" in Detlef Sprinz and Yael Wolinsky eds., Models, Numbers & Cases: Methods for Studying International Relations (University of Michigan Press, 2004), 193-223. Ghobarah, H., P. Huth, and B. Russett, The Long-Term Consequences of Civil War On Public Health Social Science and Medicine 59 (2004):869-884. Valentino, B., P. Huth, and D. Balch-Lindsay, Draining The Sea: Mass Killing and Guerrilla Warfare International Organization 58,2 (2004):375-407. Ghobarah, H., P. Huth, and B. Russett, Comparative Public Health: The Political Economy of Human Misery and Well-Being International Studies Quarterly 48,1 (2004):73-94. Ghobarah, H., P. Huth, and B. Russett, Civil Wars Kill and Maim People Long After the Shooting Stops American Political Science Review 97,2 (2003):189-202. Huth, P. and T. Allee, "Domestic Political Accountability and the Escalation and Settlement of International Disputes Journal of Conflict Resolution 46,6 (2002): 754-90. Huth, P. and Todd Allee, "Questions of Research Design in Testing the Democratic Peace" International Interactions 28,1 (2002):31-58. Huth, P., "Territory: Why are Territorial Disputes Between States a Central Cause of International Conflict?" in John Vasquez ed., What Do We Know About War? (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000), 85-110. Huth, P., "Territorial Disputes and International Conflict" in Martin Pratt and Janet Allison Brown eds., Borderlands Under Stress (London: Kluwer Law International, 2000), 97-140. Huth, P., "Military Deterrence and Statecraft" in Lester Kurtz ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict (San Diego: Academic Press, 1999), 463-74. Huth, P., "Enduring Rivalries over Disputed Territory, 1950-1990" in Paul Diehl ed., A Road Map to War (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1999), 37-72. Huth, P., "Deterrence and International Conflict" Annual Review of Political Science vol.2, 1999, 25-48. Huth, P., and E. Lust-Okar, "Foreign Policy Choices and Domestic Politics" in Frank Harvey and Ben Mor eds., Conflict in World Politics (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998), 62-95. 7

Huth, P., "Great Power Interventions in International Crises 1918-1988" Journal of Conflict Resolution 42,6 (1998):744-70. Huth, P., "Reputations and Deterrence" Security Studies 7,1 (1997):72-99. Huth, P., "Enduring Rivalries over Disputed Territory,1950-1990" Conflict Management and Peace Science 15,1 (1996):7-41. Rousseau, D., C. Gelpi, D. Reiter, and P. Huth, "Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace" American Political Science Review 90,3 (1996):512-33. Huth, P., "When Do States Take On Extended Deterrent Commitments?" in Paul Diehl and Frank Wayman eds., Reconstructing Realpolitik (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994), 81-100. Huth, P., C. Gelpi, and D. S. Bennett, "The Escalation of Great Power Militarized Disputes" American Political Science Review 87,3 (1993):609-23. Huth, P. and B. Russett, "General Deterrence Between Enduring Rivals: Testing Three Competing Models" American Political Science Review 87,1 (1993):61-73. Huth, P., C. Gelpi, and D. S. Bennett, "System Uncertainty, Risk Propensity, and International Conflict Among the Great Powers" Journal of Conflict Resolution 36,3 (1992):478-517. Huth, P., "The European Security Implications of the Dissolution of the Soviet Empire" in William Zimmerman ed., Beyond the Soviet Threat (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992), 185-218. Huth, P., and B. Russett, "Testing Deterrence Theory: Rigor Makes a Difference" World Politics 42,4 (1990):466-501. Huth, P., "The Extended Deterrent Value of Nuclear Weapons" Journal of Conflict Resolution 32,4 (1990):270-90. Herek, G.M., I.L. Janis, and P. Huth, "Quality of U.S. Decision Making During the Cuban Missile Crisis: Major Errors in Welch's Reassessment" Journal of Conflict Resolution 33,3 (1989):446-59. Huth, P., "Extended Deterrence and the Outbreak of War" American Political Science Review 82,2 (1988):423-43. Huth, P. and B. Russett, "Deterrence Failure and Crisis Escalation" International Studies Quarterly 32,1 (1988):29-45. 8

Herek, G.M., I.L. Janis, and P. Huth, "Decision Making During International Crises: Is Quality of Process Related to Outcome?" Journal of Conflict Resolution 31,2 (1987):203-26. Huth, P., and B. Russett, "What Makes Deterrence Work? Cases from 1900 to 1980" World Politics 36,4 (1984):496-526. 9