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EXPERIENCE:
1990-1991: Visiting Researcher, Center for the Study of Social Change, New School for
Social Research
Fall, 1989: Visiting Professor, Department of Politics,
1989-PRESENT: PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,
1972-1989: Associate Professor of Political Science,
1977-1978: Program Officer, Exxon Education Foundation,
1968-1972: Assistant Professor of Political Science,
1967-1968: Assistant Professor of Political Science,
1964-1967: Assistant in Research, Grader, and Teaching
Assistant,
EDUCATION:
Ph.D.,
M.A.,
B.A.,
BOOKS, REFEREED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS:
“Obstacles to Peace Settlements” in
“The
"
Companion to American Military History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 664.
“Conflict among Former Allies after Civil War
Settlement In
“Early Returns: Results of the First Wave of Statistical Studies of Civil War Termination,” Civil Wars, 1, 3 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 120-132
"Oil and World Politics" and "Oil Companies" in Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, Council on Foreign Relations (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), volume III, pp. 308-316 and 316-321
"The Consequences of
Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars, 1945-1993," American
Political
Science Review, 89 (September, 1995), pp. 681-690; reprinted in Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley (eds), The Economics of Conflict (
Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End (ed.).
1993.
“How Do We Know What We Know?”
in Edward Rhodes (ed.), International Relations: Introductory
"How Civil Wars End: Preliminary Results from a Comparative Project" in Stephen J.
Cimbala and Sidney Waldman, Controlling and Ending
Conflict: Issues Before and
After the Cold War.
Political Power and the Arab Oil Weapon: The Experience of Five Industrial Nations.
Studies in International Political Economy, Stephen D. Krasner, Editor.
"The Power of Oil: The
States," International Studies Quarterly, 32 (June, 1988), pp. 205-226; reprinted in
Mark W. Zacher (ed.), The International Political Economy of Natural Resources,
Volume I (London: Edward Elgar Publishers, 1993), pp. 54-75
"The Arab Oil Embargo of
1973-74," in David Leyton-Brown (ed.), The
Utility of
International Economic Sanctions.
Croom Helm, Ltd., 1987, pp. 155-181.
"Protection in a Democracy," Eastern Economic Journal, 12 (April-June, 1986), pp. 89-93
(with H. Peter Gray).
"Arab Oil and Japanese
Foreign Policy,"
reprinted in Michael Curtis (ed.), The
Transaction Press, 1986), pp. 455-462.
"International Trade
Warfare: Economic and Political
Strategies," European Journal of
Political Economy, 1/4 (1985), pp. 563-583 (with H. Peter Gray).
"The Failure of the Arab Oil Weapon in 1973-1974," Comparative Strategy, 3 (1982), pp.
365-380
"A Political Primer for
Educational Innovation," Improving College and University
Teaching, 29 (Winter, 1981), pp. 12-14
"Faculty Ethics in an
Academic Depression" in
Walton,
Disorders in Higher Education.
pp. 118-142
"A Skeptic's View of Corporate Jobs and New Academic Programs," P.S. (American Political
Science Association), 12 (Winter, 1979), pp. 26-29
"Evaluating Predictions of World Population and Food Supply," Human Ecology, 6 (June,
1978), pp. 165-177
"Soviet Control of
ensuing discussion, Political Science Quarterly, 91 (Winter, l976-77), pp. 619-624
and 629 and 92 (Summer, 1977), pp. 380-381
"Simulation and the Private Nuclear Strategists," Simulation and Games, 2 (June, 1971),
pp. 163-171
"Policy Scientists and
Nuclear Weapons Policy" in Irving L. Horowitz (ed),
The Use and Abuse
of Social Science.
The Private
Nuclear Strategists.
"The Missile Gap Controversy," Political Science Quarterly, 85 (December, 1970), pp.
600-615
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
“Negotiating An End in Civil Wars: General Findings” in Timothy Sisk (ed), New Approaches to International Negotiation and Mediation: Findings from USIP-Sponsored Research, Peaceworks #30, United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 1999, pp. 24-28.
“Careers in International Relations,” www.polisci.rutgers.edu (undergraduate, careers); revised with links added at http://www.drake.edu/artsci/ir/ir_careers.html
“What Can I Do With Political
Science?” www.polisci.rutgers.edu (undergraduate, careers) "Civil Wars
Stoppable," The News Tribune (
A-15
"The Impact of Economic Development on Foreign Policy: What Do We Know Now?" in
Manuel
J. Pelaez (ed), Ciencia Politica Comparada Y Derecho Y Economia En Las
Relaciones Internactionales: Estudios En Homenaje A Ferran Valls I Taberner.
"Careers in International Affairs," Foreign Policy Analysis Notes (Foreign Policy Analysis
Section, International Studies Association), XIX (Spring, 1993), pp. 3-8
"Social Science and Nuclear
War" [review essay of Philip Tetlock, et. al., Behavior,
Society,
and Nuclear War, Volumes I and II], Sociological Forum 7, 1 (March, 1992), pp.
197-203
"A New Nuclear
Threat," Political Science Review (
(Spring, 1992), 18-19
"Grading With A Computer," Newsletter, Computer User's Section, American Political
Science Association, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1989), pp. 5-6 and "Computer Techniques for
Giving Students Feedback," The Teaching Professor, 5 (December, 1991), p. 2
"Henty and Flashman: Old and New Historical Novels," The Henty Society Bulletin: "The
First Afghan War," VI, 42 (Winter, 1988), pp. 8-13; "The Crimean War," VI, 43
(Spring, 1988), pp. 6-9; "The Indian Mutiny," VI, 45 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 3-9;
"Conclusions," VI, 46 (Winter, 1988-1989), pp. 4-8
"The United Nations As a Political Force," NATO's Sixteen Nations, 29 (June-July, 1984),
pp. 42-46
"Was Comparative Foreign Policy A Passing Fad?" Comparative Foreign Policy Notes
(Comparative Foreign Policy Section, International Studies Association), 7 (Winter,
1980), pp. 2-4
"Neo-Marxism and
Comparative Foreign Policy Education," Comparative Foreign Policy
Notes, 6 (November, 1978), pp. 2-3
"Books for Comparative Foreign Policy Courses," Leads and Lags (Comparative Foreign
Policy Section, International Studies Association), 3 (October, 1975), pp. 5-7
CURRENT PROJECTS:
When Will It Ever End: When Do Civil Wars Resume? (Book-length project)
Co-editor (with Mia Bloom), “Living Together After Ethnic Killing: Debating the Kaufmann Thesis,” special issue of Security Studies, 2004
“Comparative Studies of Long Wars,” in Pamela Aall,
“Democracy and the Renewal of Civil Wars” in Harvey Starr (ed), Crossing Boundaries:
Unifying Theory, Method, and
Policy in International Politics
“The Consequences of Civil Wars,” chapter for proposed book edited by Christian Davenport
PAPERS:
“The Consequences of Civil Wars,” American Political Science Association,
"Memory and Reconciliation After Civil War: The U.S. and Nigerian Cases,” Workshop on Contentious Politics, Columbia University, March 2003; earlier versions given at Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers University, February, 1994, and Proseminar
on Political Mobilization and Conflict, New School for
Social Research,
February, 1995;
“False Hopes? Democracy and the Resumption of Civil War,” presented at the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 2002; earlier versions given at The Economics and Politics of Civil War: Launching A Case Study Project, sponsored by the International Peace Research Institute, the World Bank, and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo, Norway, June 2001; Olin Center for Strategic Studies, Harvard University, March 12, 2001; Contentious Politics Workshop, Columbia University, January 2001; Durable Settlements Conference, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California, San Diego, CA, May, 1999
“Conflict Management vs. Human Rights in Ending Civil Wars,”
International Studies Association,
“Comparative Studies of Long Wars,” Experts Committee on Intractable
Conflicts, U. S. Institute of Peace,
“ “Creating the Civil War Termination Dataset," Identifying War: Conflict Research and Its Utility in Conflict Resolution and Prevention, sponsored by Uppsala University, the International Peace Research Institute, and the World Bank; Uppsala, Sweden, June 2001
“Cases and Theory in Civil War Settlements” (with Pierre M. Atlas), Workshop on Contentious Politics, Columbia University, September 23, 1997; Case Study Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 17-19, 1997
“Conflict among Former Allies
after Civil War Settlement In
"Patterns in Internal War: Some Tentative Findings From Statistical Studies," Internal War and
Peacekeeping/Peacemaking
Operations Conference,
February, 1997 (see PUBLICATIONS--”Early Returns”)
"State-Building After Invasion: Germany, Japan, Panama and Somalia," International Studies Association-South, Roanoke, Virginia, October, 1996; earlier versions given at International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April, 1996; Conference on Engagement and Disengagement, University of Maryland, November, 1995 and Proseminar on Political Mobilization and Conflict, New School for Social Research, New York, October, 1995 (see PUBLICATIONS)
"Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars Since 1945," American Political Science Association,
Formation and Collective Action, New School for Social Research, November,
1992; CNCR Working Paper, Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution,
"Alternate Strategies for State Formation After Civil Wars: Making Peace Pay,"
International Studies Association, April, 1992; earlier version given at the Proseminar on State Formation and Collective Action, New School for Social Research
"
"How Civil Wars End: Preliminary Results from a Comparative Project," American
Political Science Association, September 1990; earlier versions given at City
University
of
Termination
conference,
#10, Center for Negotiation and Conflict
Resolution,
PUBLICATIONS)
"Civil Violence and Conflict Resolution: A Framework for Analysis," International
Studies Association, March, 1988
"Careers in International Affairs," 1986, revised 1989 and 1993, (see PUBLICATIONS)
"The Arab Oil Weapon in Theoretical Context," International Studies Association, March,
1986
"How Do We Know What We
Know?" 1985, paper used in courses
at
University
and
"The Arab Oil Embargo of 1973-1974," Conference on the Utility of Economic Sanctions,
"The Arab Oil Embargo as Economic Coercive Bargaining," International Studies
Association, March, 1982
"Political and Economic Impediments to Energy Policy Implementation," co-authored with
H.
Peter Gray (Economics Department,
Multidisciplinary
Colloquium,"
1980
"What Every International Management Student Should Know About Politics," Academy
of International Business, October, 1980
Introduction and chapters on systemic variables, external influences, size and power
capabilities, economic development and modernization, and bureaucracy for
proposed comparative foreign policy text "Explanations of Foreign Policy," 1979
"Faculty Ethics in an Academic Depression," paper for American Assembly "The Integrity
of Higher Education," Arden House,
PUBLICATIONS)
"New Graduate Programs and Corporate Jobs," American Political Science Association,
September, 1978 (see PUBLICATIONS)
"Criteria for Graduate Programs in Political Economy," Conference on Graduate
Education
in International Political Economy,
"The Ethics of Research of the Private Nuclear Strategists," Inter-University Seminar on
Armed
Forces and Society,
"Evaluating Predictions of World Population and Food Supply," American Political
Science Association, September, 1975 (see PUBLICATIONS)
"The Utility of Resource
Denial as a Foreign Policy Instrument,"
Association, April, 1974; expanded version given at the New England Political
Science Association, April, 1975
"Civilian Strategists and the Strategic Community," Inter-University Seminar on Armed
Forces
and Society,
"Foreign Policy Resource Use Patterns," Inter-University Consortium for Foreign Policy
Research,
COURSES ROUTINELY TAUGHT:
Introduction to International Relations (undergraduate)
Issues of American Foreign Policy (undergraduate)
Formulation of American Foreign Policy (undergraduate)
Defense Policy (undergraduate)
Seminar on Civil War Termination (undergraduate)
Research Design in Political Science (graduate)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Executive Board, Center for
Historical Analysis,
Executive Board, Center for Global Security and Democracy, 1999-
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Civil Wars, 1998-
Member, Experts Group on Intractable Conflicts, United States Institute
of Peace,
Member, Workshop on Contentious Politics,
Member, University Seminar on
Reconciliation,
Founder and Moderator, War Termination E-Mail Newsgroup, Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, June, 1996–
Invited roundtable leader, 46th Academic Assembly (Global
Governance: The Role of States and International Organizations), United States
Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO,
Discussant, “Civil Wars: New Perspectives on Escalation and Contagion,”
American Political Science Association,
Invited panelist, “Honoring Charles Tilly’s
Contributions to International Relations,” International Studies Association,
Chair and discussant, “
Invited speaker on civil war research, “Economics of Conflict” course,
World Bank Institute,
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 1998-2001
Invited
speaker on case study research, The Economics and Politics of Civil War:
Launching A Case Study Project, sponsored by the
International Peace Research Institute, the World Bank, and the Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Invited,
Workshop on Civil War Duration and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding,
Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies,
Invited
co-chair, Democratization Roundtable, Student Conference on United States
Affairs,
Conference organizer and moderator, “Living Together After Ethnic Killing: Debating the Kaufmann Thesis,” Center for Global Security and Democracy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 14, 2000
Invited
discussant, American Political Science Association,
Invited
speaker, “The Economics of Political Violence,” Workshop of the Development
Economics Research Group, The World Bank,
Invited
speaker, “The UN vs. NATO: Peacekeeping and Nation-Building” Baker Conference,
Invited speaker, “Civil War Termination and the Sudanese settlement
of 1971,”
External
examiner, Ph.D. dissertations,
Invited
speaker, Sawyer Seminar “Civil War: Roots and Reconciliations,”
Member, Seminar on “Transitional Justice,” Columbia University, 1998-1999
Invited
panelist, “Winning Wars and Building Peace: Can Civil Affairs Do It All?” at
conference on “The Civil
Dimensions of Military Operations” and workshop on “Forging Civil- Military Unity of Effort during Peace
Operations,”
Invited
discussant, “Ethnic Conflict Management,” American Political Science
Association,
Research grant, United States Institute of Peace, "Negotiated Settlements and Military
Victories in Ending Identity-Based Civil Wars," 1996-1998 ($35,000)
Invited
participant, Conference on Durable Settlements, Institute on Global Conflict
and Cooperation,
Invited
participant, Senior Conference,
Invited
member, selection panel, Grant Program, United States Institute of Peace,
Invited panelist, Internal War and Peacekeeping/Peacemaking Operations Conference,
Invited panelist, "Exploring Career Options in Political Science and International Relations,"
Northeast Political Science
Association,
Invited
participant, "The Security Dilemma Within
States," conference of the
Peace Studies,
Invited member, "Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Bruce Russett,"
International Studies Association,
Panel chair and discussant, "Comparative Cases: State Formation, Economic Liberalization,
and
Justice," International Studies Association,
Discussant, "The Growing Issue of the 'Light' Weapons Trade," International Studies
Association,
Invited
participant, "The End of the Cold War," conference at
February, 1996
Lecture,
"Research Possibilities in Civil War Termination,"
Studies,
Vice-Chair
for Undergraduate Studies, Political Science Department,
1997
Co-Section Head, Comparative Politics, and discussant, "Civil-Military Affairs"
panel, Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1995
Faculty Fellow, Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers University, 1993-1994
Member, Proseminar on State Formation and Collective Action, Center for the Study of
Social Change, New School for Social Research (Charles Tilly, Director), 1990-1996
Organizer and panel chair, "State-Building After Civil War: Alternative Theoretical
Approaches," International Studies Association, April 1992
Visiting
Fellow,
Invited participant, "Reassessing the Cold War: Prospective and Retrospective Views,"
Dulles Program Colloquium,
Participant, Hoover Summer Institute on International Politics (Bruce Bueno de Mesquita,
Director),
Invited participant and paper presenter, Conflict Termination conference, Haverford
College, April, 1990 (see PAPERS and PUBLICATIONS)
Panel discussant, "The Domestic Political Context of Foreign Policy Making,"
International Studies Association, April, 1990
Panel
chair (invited), Conference on Internal Security Negotiations,
Advanced International Studies,
Organizer
and director, Conference on How Civil Wars End,
2-4, 1990, funded by grants from
U.S. Institute of Peace and
Member, Editorial Board, National Collegiate Software--Duke University Press, 1990-1992
Participant, summer faculty institute on Teaching Ethics and International Affairs, Yale
University, sponsored by Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs,
June, 1989
Invited participant, "Economic Sanctions: Can the US Employ Them Effectively?"
Freedom House conference,
Panel
chair (invited), Conference on the Long Postwar Peace,
1989
Panel chair and organizer, "When the Killing Stopped: Cases in the Decline of Civil
Violence," International Studies Association, March, 1989
Panel chair and organizer, "Declines in Civil Violence: Cases," International Political
Science Association, September, 1988
Panel chair and organizer, "Why Civil Wars End," International Studies Association,
March, 1988
Invited
participant, John Foster Dulles Centennial Conference,
February, 1988
Member of program committee and panel chair ("Teaching Public Policy Problem-Solving:
What Can We Learn From the Professional
Schools?"),
Graduate Program in International
Relations,
Participant,
Seminar on the Teaching of Values, Atlantic Council of the
Invited
participant, "
Panel discussant, "Explaining Foreign Economic and Political Policies," International
Studies Association, March, 1984
Panel chair, "Economic Statecraft," International Studies Association, March, 1984
Invited
participant (declined), Seminar on the Teaching of Intelligence,
University National Security Studies Program/Consortium for the Study of
Intelligence,
Invited participant, "Conference on US Intelligence: the Organization and the
Profession," Central
Intelligence Agency, Langley,
2, 1983
Panel chair, "Industrial Policies of Advanced Countries," American Political Science
Association, September, 1983
Member, Board of Editors, International Political Economy Yearbook, 1983-1987
Lecture, "The Impact of the Arab Oil Embargo on Canadian Middle Eastern Policy in a
Comparative Context," Canadian
Institute of International Affairs,
28, 1983
Participant, Colloquium on European Foreign Policy-Making and the Arab-Israeli
Conflict, Europa
Institut,
l983
Member, Executive Committee, International Political Economy Section, International
Studies Association, 1982-1985
Participant, "Funding in International Education," International Studies Association,
March, 1982
Participant, Scholar-Diplomat Seminar, Department of State (Bureau of Economic and
Business Affairs), February, 1982
Research Council Grant, Rutgers University, 1981-1982
Roundtable participant, "Comparative Foreign Policy," International Studies Association,
March, 1981
Panel chair, "Teaching International Political Economy to Different Audiences,"
International Studies Association, March, 1981
Panel co-chair (with Steven Kobrin, Graduate School of Business, New York University),
"International Relations and
International Business,"
Business, October, 1980
Panel discussant, "Strategies for Managing the Global Commons," International Studies
Association, March, 1980
Member, Executive Committee, Middle Atlantic Region, International Studies Association,
1979-1981
President, Comparative Foreign Policy Section, International Studies Association,
1979-1980
Vice-President, President-Elect, and program chair, Comparative Foreign Policy Section,
International Studies Association, 1978-1979
Panel discussant, "Priorities in Funding," Conference on College Composition and
Communication, National Council of Teachers of English, March, 1978
Program Officer, Exxon Education Foundation, February, 1977 (first choice after a
national search for a political scientist or an economist)
Departmental
Chair, Political Science Department,
1974-1977
Panel chair and organizer, "Kissinger: The Significance of an Individual in Foreign Policy
Change," International Studies Association, February, 1976
Panel chair, "Comparative Analyses of the Impact of Internal Political Factors on Foreign
Policy," American Political Science Association, September, 1974
Participant,
Summer Institute in Policy Research, Center for Policy Research,
University, June, 1971
Participant, Scholar-Diplomat Seminar, Department of State (Political-Military Bureau),
April, 1971
Panel discussant, American Political Science Association, September, 1970
Member, Data Confrontation Seminar, Inter-University Consortium for Foreign Policy
Research,
Consultant, Simulated International Processes Project, Northwestern University, 1966-1968
Book
reviews in American Political Science Review, Annals of the
Project reviews for U.S. Institute of Peace, National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Exxon Education Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation
Manuscript reviews for Prentice-Hall; Little, Brown; Scott, Foresman; HarperCollins; St.
Martin's Press; Simon &
Schuster, Charles A. Merrill;
University of California Press; Cambridge University Press; The Brookings Institution; University of Michigan Press; Rutgers University Press; American Asian Review; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; Civil Wars; Contemporary Security Policy; International Interactions; International Organization; International Security; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Democracy; Journal of European International Relations; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Politics; Perspectives on Politics, Political Research Quarterly; Security Studies; Social Movement Studies; Third World Quarterly.
2001-2002
Department personnel
Kneller Committee (with Tichnor)
FAS A & P committee
Research Committee, Faculty Council
2002-2003
FAS Undergraduate Review Committee
Advisory Committee for Appointments and Promotions to Associate Professor with Tenure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2002-2004
Kneller Committee
Department search committee, Administrative Assistant for Undergraduates
Personnel Committee, Department
Department Personnel Evaluation Committee (chair)