Dr. Jeffrey David Berejikian Summary Vita Department of International Affairs jberejik@uga.edu University of Georgia www.berejikian.net Athens, Ga 30602 706-542-1849 INSTRUCTION Gaming and Governance International Relations and Decision Making (graduate & undergraduate) Introduction to Political Psychology Introduction to International Relations International Cooperation (graduate seminar) Ancient and Medieval Political Theory Environmental Politics Decision Making In International Relations (graduate Seminar) International Political Economy (graduate & undergraduate) International Environmental Politics (graduate Seminar) Gaming and International Relations Introduction to Global Politics Simulating International Politics (freshman seminar) PUBLICATIONS Books International Relations under Risk: Framing State Choice. 2004. SUNY Press. (Reprinted in Korean, 2010) Refereed Articles "Revolutionary Collective Action and the Agent-Structure Problem American Political Science Review. Vol.86 No.3 1992. pp.647-657 (Reprinted in: Revolutions: Critical Concepts in Political Science, ed. Rosemary O'Kane. Routledge: London. 2000.) "Reconstructive Democratic Theory" (with John Dryzek) American Political Science Review. Vol.87 No.1 1993. pp.48-60.
"The Gains Debate: Framing State Choice" American Political Science Review. Vol.91 No.4 1997. pp.789-805. "Reflexive Action in International Politics" (with John Dryzek) British Journal of Political Science. Vo1.30. April. 2000 pp.193-216. "A Cognitive Theory of Deterrence" Journal of Peace Research Vol. 39. No.2. 2002. pp. 165-183. (Reprinted in Peace, Prosperity and Policy on the Korean Peninsula: The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy in the Korean Peninsula. In-Duk Kang, Ed. Institute for East Asian Studies (Seoul, Korea). 2005. ) "Behavioural Decision Theory and the Gains Debate in International Politics" (with Matthew Mulford) Political Studies Vol. 50. No.2. 2002. "Model Building with Prospect Theory: A Cognitive Approach to International Relations Theory." Political Psychology Vol. 23 No.4 2003. "Deploying Sanctions while Protecting Human Rights" (with Ella Shagabutdinova). Journal of Human Rights. Vol. 6 No.1 2007 Jeffrey Berejikian (w/matt Fuhrmann). Disaggregating Noncompliance: Abstention versus Predation in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime Journal of Conflict Resolution. Vol. 56 No. 3 2012 Jeffrey Berejikian (w/bryan early). Loss Aversion and Foreign Policy Resolve Political Psychology. Vol.34 No.5 2013. ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS/RESEARCH The Exclusive Economic Zone: the need for aquatic veterinary involvement in Japanese/Alaskan fisheries and international relations. Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association Vol.6 No.1 2012. Cognitive Expectations and the Prospects for Intra-War Deterrence. For the Department of Defense, Delivered to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, 2010 When is a Cyber Attack and Act of War For the Department of Defense, Delivered to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, 2010
Cognitive Deterrence in Peace and Prosperity Policy: The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy in the Korean Peninsula ed. In-Duk Kang. Institute for East Asian Studies: Seoul, Korea 2005 Hierarchy Amidst Anarchy: Transaction Costs and Institutional Choice. Book Review. American Political Science Review. Vol. 96. No 2.2002. pp.478-479 Risk-taking in international politics: Prospect theory in American Foreign Policy. Book Review. Journal of Politics. Vo1.61. No 4. 1999. pp.1236-1237. "Governors and Environmental Policy: A Comparative Approach" in Gubernatorial Leadership and State Policy. (with Jerry Medler). Eric Herzik and Brent Brown eds. (New York: Greenwood Press) 1991. pp.141-158 Editorial: Editorial Board, Journal of Democratic Theory IN PROGRESS Neuroscience Approach to Weaker State Conflict Initiation under review Prospect Theory and Generalized Deterrence AWARDS/HONORS University of Georgia Innovative Instruction Faculty Grant, 2012 University of Georgia Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, 2012 University of Georgia Teaching Academy (inducted 2010) University of Georgia Senior Teaching Fellow (inducted 2010) University of Georgia Student Government Association Outstanding Teaching (2010) University of Georgia, Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 2005 School of Public and International Affairs Excellence in Teaching Award, 2004.
Jefferson Prize for outstanding young scholarship. University of Tennessee 1998. Pi Sigma Alpha Award for Graduate Teaching, University of Tennessee 1998. University of Tennessee Professional Development Award 1997. University of Tennessee Scholarly Activities Research Incentive Fund 1996. - University of Oregon Doctoral Research Fellowship 1993. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION General Deterrence and Prospect Theory (w/ Florian Justwan Presented at the annual Midwest Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, 2013 Cheating Honestly: Exit vs. Predation in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime (w/matt Fuhrman) Presented at the annual American Political Science Association Meeting, Toronto, 2009. Loss Aversion as Motivation: The Case of American Trade Policy (with Bryan Early) Presented at the Annual American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston, MA 2008 Loss Aversion and American Trade Policy (with Bryan early) Presented at the annual International Studies Association Meeting, San Francisco. 2008. Preliminary Results from Prospect Theory on Weak State Initiation of Militarized Interstate Disputes Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, 2007 Cheating Honestly (with Matt Furman) Presented at the International Studies Association, Chicago, 2007 "Risk Acceptance and Foreign Policy: Arms Transfers Between Rivals" (With Mike Jasinski). Presented at the Southern Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta, January 2006 "Preliminary Results from Prospect Theory on Weak State Initiation of Militarized Interstate Disputes" Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, 2007
"Cheating Honestly" (with Matt Furman) Presented at the International Studies Association, Chicago, 2007 "Risk and Foreign Policy" (with Mike Jasinski). Presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, August 2006 "Deploying Sanctions while Protecting Human Rights: Are Humanitarian 'Smart' Sanctions Effective?" (with Ella Shagabutdinova) annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. January 2006. "Realism and Risk Acceptance: Arms Transfers Between Rivals" (with Mike Jazinski) annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. January 2006 "Realism, Liberalism and the Rationality of Economic Sanctions" annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. September 2005 "The Implementation of United States Economic Sanctions" (with Janelle Williams) annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL April 2005 "The Rationality of Sanctions Reconsidered." Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association meeting, New Orleans, LA. January, 2004 Panel Discussant. 'Prospect Theory and Political Science' Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Boston, 2002 "A Cognitive Theory of Deterrence." Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV March 14-17, 2001 "The Ratio-difference Principle and the Gains Debate in International Relations" (with Matt Mulford). Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Jose, CA., March 25-28, 2000. "International Environmental Cooperation as Contribution or Restraint: A Preliminary Examination with Janene Klingler." Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association Meeting, Seattle Wa, March 25-27, 1999. "Opting Out of Prisoner's Dilemma Interactions: Rethinking International Cooperation" Presented at the Western Political Science Association meeting, Tucson AZ, 1997
"Power and the Logic of Two-Level Games" Presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association annual Meeting in Chicago IL, 1996 "Prospect Theory and the 'Gains Dilemma' in International Relations Theory" Presented at the American Political Science Association annual Meeting in Chicago IL, 1995. "The Agent-Structure Problem, Political Subjectivity and International Environmental Commons" Presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in Albuquerque NM. 1994 "Revolution and Rationality: A Perspective from Behavioral Decision Theory" Presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in Seattle Wa. 1991. "Reconstructive Democratic Theory" (with John Dryzek). Presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago II. 1991. "SubjectiVity and Prisoners Dilemma Behavior" (with John Dryzek, Pam Ferrara, Matt Mulford, John Orbell). Presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Washington DC. 1991. Presented by John Dryzek. "Governors and Environmental Policy: A Comparative Approach" (with Jerry Meddler). Presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in Long Beach Ca. 1990. Service and University Governance +Undergraduate Coordinator, International Affairs 2012- +Josiah Meigs Selection Committee 2012, 2013 +Roosevelt Mentor 2012 +Editorial Board, Journal of Democratic Theory 2011 +Graduate coordinator Department of International Affairs 2002-2011 +Undergraduate Coordinator 2010 +University of Georgia Russell Teaching Award Committee 2009 +Center for Trade and Security, Executive Search Committee, 2007-2008 +University of Georgia, SPIA Dean Review Committee, 2007-2008 +University Curriculum Committee 2006-2008 +University Curriculum Committee on Course Prerequisites 2006-2008 +Chair, School of Public and International Affairs Post-tenure Review 2007-2008
+University of Georgia, SPIA Dean Review committee 2007-2008 +Acting Department Head, Department of International Affairs. Spring 2007. +Faculty Executive Committee, Department of International Affairs, 2006. +Faculty Executive Committee, steering committee (march 2006) +Lilly Teaching Fellow Faculty Mentor. 2005-2006 +Graduate Coordinator, Department of International Affairs 2004 - present +Chair, Department of International Affairs, Tenure Review Committee, 2005. +Chair, Department of International Affairs, Tenure Review Committee, 2007 - +Department of International Affairs, International Relations Recruitment Committee 2005 -+University of Georgia, Program Review and Assessment Committee 2005-2007 +University of Georgia, Faculty Admissions Committee 2004-2006 +Department of International Affairs, International Relations Faculty Recruitment Committee 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011 +School of Public and International Affairs, Post Tenure Review Committee, 2004-2006 -+School of Public and International Affairs Teaching Awards Committee, 2005-2006 -+Department of International Affairs, Master's Degree Working Group 2003-2004 -School of +Public and International Affairs, Graduate Admissions and Awards Committee 2002-2004 -+Chair, Department of International Affairs, International Relations Recruitment Committee +2003 -School of Public and International Affairs, Dean's Council 2003-2005 -Faculty +Advisor for International Affairs Council 2003 -present +Faculty Advisor for The Students Forum for International Awareness 2001-present +School of Public and International Affairs, ad hoc brochure committee 2001-2003 +School of Public and International Affairs, Graduate Admissions and Awards Committee 2002-present +School of Public and International Affairs, Steering Committee 2001-2002 +Faculty Executive Committee. Department of Political Science 2001-2002 +Faculty Executive Committee, Department of Political Science 2000-2001 Invited Lectures and Talks Public Lecture: "Iraq and US Foreign Policy" Clarke County Public Library, 2004 Public Public Lecture: "Causes and Consequences of Terrorism." Athens Mothers' Center,. 2001. Lecture:"Designing Institutions: The Montreal Protocol and Framing State Choice" Institute for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, University of California at Irvine. 1996. Ph.D. Dissertation Committees
(University of Georgia) Aaron Brantley 2012 Xiaobo Zhang 2012 Murat Bayar 2012 James Borders, 2011 Brad McAllister, 2011 Mwita Chacha, 2011 (Chair) Wootae Lee, 2011 Yongseok Choy, 2010 Cale Horne, 2010 (Chair) Aysuda Kolemen, 2010 Nitya Singh, 2010 Nathan Freeman, 2009 Stacey Gibson-Mitchell, 2007 Kazuya Fukuoka, 2006 Shaomeng Cheg, 2005 Daniel Minnich, 2004 Dmitriy Nikonov, 2003 (University of Tennessee) Daniel Masters, 2000 Jongsup Lee, 1999 Sujian Guo, 1999 Han Park, 1999 Masters Thesis Committees: (University of Georgia) Kelly Johnson, 2009 Matt Clary, 2009 Ross Warden, 2008 Daniel Knapp, 2007 Sarah Darville, 2006 Bryan Early, 2006 Mike Jacobs, 2006 Candra Grant, 2006 Xaiojun Li, 2005 Esther Skelley, 2005 Marie Milward, 2005 Catherine Beck, 2005 P.J. Packman, 2004 Dan Cecina, 2004 Ella Shagabutdinova, 2004 (Chair) Nathan Freeman, (Chair) Soonwok Bae, 2003. David Schafer, 2003 Patrick Heim, 2003 (Chair) Richard Young, 2002 Lichao He, 2002 Sunghae Kim, 2002 {Chair) Ju~tin Taylor, 2002 Lee Larson, 2002 (University of Tennessee) Hang, Yu Lheem, 1999 Mun Sik Park, 1998 Soo Lyon Yon,1997 Referee: Council on Foreign Relations International Studies Quarterly American Political Science Review Australian Journal of Political Science American Journal of Political Science Political Research Quarterly International Studies Quarterly Polity' British Journal of Political Science
Journal of Theoretical Politics Journal of Peace Research Journal of Politics Political Psychology Political Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Education Ph.D. Political Science, University of Oregon. 1995 M.S. Political Science, University of Oregon 1991 B.S. Political Science, California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo 1988 Associate Professor, University of Georgia: 2004 to present Assistant Professor, University of Georgia: 1999 to 2004 Assistant Professor University of Tennessee: 1995 to 1999 Lecturer University of Oregon, 1993-1994