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August 2017 Curriculum Vita Personal Data Name: VALERIE M. HUDSON Mailing Address: The Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas A&M University 4220 TAMU, 1079 Allen Bldg. College Station, TX 77843 979-458-0839 [email protected] Academic Career B.A. Brigham Young University Major: Political Science Minors: Russian, International Relations Magna cum laude, l978 M.A. Ohio State University Major: International Relations, subfields of Comparative Foreign Policy and Policy Management in International Relations Minor: Representation and Modelling March, 1983 Ph.D. Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, in the field of International Relations December, l983 Dissertation Title: "The External Predisposition Component of a Model of Foreign Policy Behavior" Current Employment Texas A&M University Full Professor and George H.W. Bush Chair Director, Program on Women, Peace, and Security The Bush School of Government and Public Service (1/12 to present) Director, Program on Women, Peace, and Security (12/15 to present)

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Curriculum Vita Personal Data Name: VALERIE M. HUDSON Mailing Address: The Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas A&M University 4220 TAMU, 1079 Allen Bldg. College Station, TX 77843 979-458-0839 [email protected] Academic Career B.A. Brigham Young University Major: Political Science Minors: Russian, International

Relations Magna cum laude, l978 M.A. Ohio State University Major: International Relations, subfields of Comparative Foreign Policy and Policy Management in International Relations Minor: Representation and Modelling March, 1983 Ph.D. Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, in the field of International Relations December, l983

Dissertation Title: "The External Predisposition Component of a Model of Foreign Policy Behavior"

Current Employment Texas A&M University Full Professor and George H.W. Bush Chair Director, Program on Women, Peace, and

Security The Bush School of Government and Public Service (1/12 to present)

Director, Program on Women, Peace, and Security (12/15 to present)

Academic and Teaching Experience Previous to Current Position 9/97-12/11: Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University 1990-1996; 2001-2003: Associate Director and Director of Graduate Studies, David M. Kennedy Center for International and Area Studies, Brigham Young University 1/92-9/97: Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University 9/87-1/92: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University. 9/85 - 5/87 Visiting Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Total of nine courses taught, including Comparative Foreign Policy (graduate and undergraduate), Introduction to International Relations, Arms Control, Hotspots of the World, and Theories of International Relations. 9/84 - 8/85 Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Total of six courses taught, including Introduction to International Relations (both graduate and undergraduate), Elementary Statistics, Global Issues, and a Research Seminar on Cognitive Studies in International Relations. 9/80 - 6/83 Instructor, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio. Total of nine courses taught, including Introduction to International Relations, Political Science Methodology, Comparative Foreign Policy, American Foreign Policy, and Global Issues. Courses Qualified to Teach Introduction to International Relations Graduate and Undergraduate Levels Foreign Policy Analysis Introductory Methods, Qualitative and Quantitative Specialized Methods (artificial intelligence modelling, simulation, etc.) American Foreign Policy National Security Policy Cognitive Studies in International Relations Women and the Developing World The International Political Economy of Women The Political Economy of Care Research Skills Applied statistics Simulation and artificial intelligence techniques Set-theoretic and systems analysis, discrete mathematics, formal modelling Computer programming Qualitative Methods Research Projects, Past and Present WomanStats Database and Research Project, Principal Investigator and president of the Board of Directors. April 2001-present, www.womanstats.org, funded by the Sorensen Legacy Foundation (2006), ORCA Mentoring Environment Grants (2004, 2005, 2006), the David M. Kennedy Center , Hunt Alternatives (2007, 2008), the Women’s Research Institute (2005-2010), and the Minerva Initiative of the US Department of Defense (2014-2017); Reference Reviews (30:5; p. 21 (Social Science), 2016) said of the WomanStats Database, "If I could only introduce gender and women’s studies students to one international source, this would be it.” A New Kind of Social Science (NKSS) Project, Principal Investigator with Philip A. Schrodt, September 2003-present, www.nkss.org, funded by the National Science Foundation 2005-2006

CREON Project (Comparative Research on the Events of Nations Project), Principal Investigators Charles F. and Margaret G. Hermann. September, 1979 to August 1984. Publications A. Refereed journal articles Hudson, Valerie M. and Hilary Matfess (2017) “In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage Between Brideprice and Violent Conflict,” International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 7–40, doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00289 Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson (2017) “Patrilineality, Son Preference, and Sex Selection in South Korea and Vietnam,” Population and Development Review, DOI: 10.1111/padr.12041, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/padr.12041/abstract Brummer, Klaus and Valerie M. Hudson (2017) “The Boundedness of Foreign Policy Analysis Theory?” Global Society, Vol. 31 No. 3: 1-10. (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13600826.2016.1266996 ) Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (2016) “We Are Not Helpless: Addressing Structural Gender Inequality in Post-Conflict Societies,” PRISM, Vol. 6 No. 1 (March): 123-139. Bowen, Donna Lee, Valerie M. Hudson, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (2015) “State Fragility and Structural Gender Inequality in Family Law: An Empirical Investigation,” Laws, 4(4), 654-672, doi:10.3390/laws4040654 Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, and Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (2015) “Clan Governance and State Stability: The Relationship Between Female Subordination and Political Order,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 109, No. 3 (August): 535-555 Visca, Alfredo, Clark T Bishop, Sterling Hilton, Valerie M. Hudson (2015) “Oral Reduced L-Glutathione Improves Growth in Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, PAP January 28, doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000000738 Hudson, Valerie M. Donna Lee Bowen, and Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (2012) “What is the Relationship Between Inequity in Family Law and Violence Against Women? Approaching the Issue of Legal Enclaves,” Politics and Gender, Vol. 7, Issue 4, (Winter), pp. 453-492. Hudson, Valerie M., (2012) “But Now Can See: One Academic’s Journey to Feminist Security Studies,” Politics and Gender, Vol. 7, Issue 4, (Winter), pp. 586-590. Hudson, Valerie M. (2010/2011) “The Missing Girls of China and India: What is Being Done?,” Cumberland Law Review, Vol. 41 No. 1, pp. 67-78. Thayer, Bradley A. and Valerie M. Hudson (2010) “Sex and the Shaheed: Insights from the Life Sciences on Islamic Suicide Terrorism,” International Security, Vol. 34, No. 4, Spring, pp. 37-62 Hudson, Valerie M. (2010) “Sex, War and Peace: Rank, and Winter on Rank,” Political Psychology, Vol. 31, Issue 1, pp. 33-38.

Caprioli, Mary, Valerie M. Hudson, Rose McDermott, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Chad F. Emmett, S. Matthew Stearmer (2009) “The WomanStats Project Database: Advancing an Empirical Research Agenda,” Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 46, No. 6, November: 1-13. Hudson, Valerie M., Mary Caprioli, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Rose McDermott, Chad F. Emmett (2008/2009) “The Heart of the Matter: The Security of Women and the Security of States,” International Security, Vol. 33, No. 3 , pp. 7-45 Visca, Alfredo, Clark T. Bishop, Sterling C. Hilton, Valerie M. Hudson (2008) “Improvement in Clinical Markers in CF Patients Using a Reduced Glutathione Regimen: An Uncontrolled, Observational Study,” Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, September, 7(5): 433-436 Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2008) “China’s Security, China’s Demographics: Aging, Masculinization, and Fertility Policy, The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 14(2), Spring/Summer, 185-200. Hudson, Valerie M., Philip A. Schrodt, Ray D. Whitmer (2008) “Discrete Sequence Rule Models as a Social Science Methodology: An Exploratory Analysis of Foreign Policy Rule Enactment within Palestinian-Israeli Event Data, “ Foreign Policy Analysis, 4(2): 105-126 Caprioli, Mary, Valerie M. Hudson, Rose McDermott, Chad Emmett, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill (2007) “Putting Women in Their Place,” The Baker Journal of Applied Public Policy, 1(1): 12-22 Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2007) “Bare Branches and Security in Asia, “ Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 9(1): 18-20. Hudson, Valerie M. (2005) “Foreign Policy Analysis: Actor-Specific Theory and the Ground of International Relations,” Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol. 1, Issue 1, March, 1-30. Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2005) “Missing Women and Bare Branches: Gender Balances and Conflict,” Environmental Change and Security Program Report, 11: 20-24. Bishop, Clark, Valerie Hudson, Sterling Hilton, Cathleen Wilde (2005) “A Pilot Study of the Effect of Inhaled Buffered Reduced Glutathione (GSH) on the Clinical Status of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis,” Chest, 2005; 127:308-317 Hudson, Valerie M. (2004) “New Insights Into the Pathogenesis of Cystic Fibrosis: Pivotal Role of Glutathione System Dysfunction and Implications for Therapy,” Treatments in Respiratory Medicine , Vol. 3, No. 6:353-363 Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson (2004) “The Security Threat of Asia’s Sex Ratios,” The SAIS Review, Summer-Fall, Vol. 24, No. 2, 27-43 Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2002) “A Surplus of Men, a Deficit of Peace: Security and Sex Ratios in Asia’s Largest States,” International Security, Vol. 26, No. 4, 5-38 Hudson, Valerie M. (2001) “Rethinking Cystic Fibrosis Pathology: The Crucial Role of Abnormal Reduced Glutathione (GSH) Transport Caused by CFTR Mutation,” Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Vol. 30/12, June 15, 1440-1461 Hudson, Valerie M. (1999) “Cultural Expectations of One’s own and Other Nations’ Foreign Policy Action Templates,” Political Psychology, Vol. 20, No. 4, 767-801 Hudson, Valerie M. and Martin Sampson (1999) “Culture is More Than a Static Residual,” Political Psychology, Volume 20, No. 4, 667-675 Hudson, Valerie M., with Christopher Vore (1995) “Foreign Policy Analysis Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Mershon International Studies Review, Vol. 39, Supplement 2, 209-238

Ford, Robert E. and Valerie M. Hudson (1992) "The USA and Latin America at the End of the Columbian Age: How America "Cut the Atlantic Apron Strings" in 1992", Third World Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 441-462 Hyer, Eric and Valerie M. Hudson (1992) "Homer Lea and the Chinese Contras: The Chinese Imperial Reform Army in America, 1901-1911" Chinese Studies in History, Fall, Vol. 26, No. 1, 63-85 Hudson, Valerie M., Robert E. Ford, and David Pack, (1991) "Why the Third World Matters, Why Europe Probably Won't: The Geoeconomics of Circumscribed Engagement", Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3, September, pp. 255-298 Hudson, Valerie M., (1990) "Birth Order of World Leaders: An Exploratory Analysis of Effects on Personality and Behavior" Political Psychology, Vol. 11, No. 3, September, pp. 583-602 Hudson, Valerie M., Charles F. Hermann and Eric G. Singer, (1989) "The Situational Imperative", Cooperation and Conflict Vol. XXIV, #3/4, December, pp. 117-140 Hudson, Valerie M. and Eric Hyer, (1989) "Homer Lea's Geopolitics: Valor or Ignorance?", Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3 B. Scholarly books Hudson Valerie M. and Patricia Leidl (2015) The Hillary Doctrine: Sex and American Foreign Policy, New York: Columbia University Press

• Kirkus starred review • Reviewed by numerous, including the New York Review of Books, please see

thehillarydocrine.com for a complete list Hudson, Valerie M. (2013) Foreign Policy Analysis: Classic and Contemporary Theory, Boulder, Colorado: Rowman & Littlefield, second edition

• First edition, 2007 • Also translated into Korean, edition published 2009.

Hudson, Valerie M., Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli, Chad Emmett (2012) Sex and World Peace, New York: Columbia University Press

• Third on Gloria Steinem’s list of must-read works • Translated into French, 2016

Hudson, Valerie M. And Andrea M. Den Boer (2004) Bare Branches: Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

• Also translated in Chinese (complex characters) by Chang Chiu, and published in Taiwan in 2005

• Reviewed in Political Psychology, Signs, and other journals • Published in the PRC in the summer of 2016 (Douban publishers),

https://book.douban.com/subject/26844323/ C. Edited volumes and book chapters in those volumes Brummer, Klaus and Valerie M. Hudson (eds.) (2015) Foreign Policy Analysis Beyond North America, Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers Chapter Titles: 1) “Foreign Policy Analysis Beyond North America”

2) “North American and European Foreign Policy Analysis” (Amelia Hadfield and Valerie M. Hudson) Kartchner, Kerry M. and Valerie M. Hudson (editors) (2004), Wielding the Sword While Proclaiming Peace: LDS Perspectives on Reconciling the Demands of National Security with the Imperatives of Revealed Truth, Provo, Utah: David M. Kennedy Center Chapter Titles: 1) “Power’s Reality, Power’s Illusion: Policy at the Intersection of the Two Kingdoms” 2) reprint of abridged version of “What Should America’s National Security Objectives Be? The Problems and Possibilities of an LDS Perspective” 3) “Afterthoughts” Hudson, Valerie M. (ed.) (1997) Culture and Foreign Policy, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, Chapter Title: Hudson, Valerie M., “Culture and Foreign Policy: Developing a Research Agenda” Hudson, Valerie M. and Kerry Kartchner (eds.) (1995), Moral Perspectives on US Security Policy: Views from the LDS Community, Provo, Utah: David M. Kennedy Center for International and Area Studies Chapter Titles: Hudson, Valerie M., "What Should America’s National Security Objectives Be? The Problems and Possibilities of an LDS Perspective” Hudson, Valerie M., "Consensus and Dissensus Within the Community of LDS National Security Scholars" Skidmore, David and Valerie M. Hudson (editors and contributors) (1993) The Limits of State Autonomy: Societal Groups and Foreign Policy Formulation, volume sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association, Boulder, Co: Westview Press, Chapter titles: Hudson, Valerie M., Susan M. Sims and John C. Thomas, "The Domestic Political Context of Foreign Policy Making: Explicating a Theoretical Construct" (pp. 49-102) Skidmore, David and Valerie M. Hudson, "Establishing the Limits of State Autonomy: Contending Approaches to the Study of State-Society Relations and Foreign Policy Formulation" (pp. 1-24) Singer, Eric G. and Valerie M. Hudson (editors and contributors) (1992) Political Psychology and Foreign Policy, Westview Press, Boulder, CO Chapter titles: Hudson, Valerie M., "Birth Order and the Personal Characteristics of World Leaders" (NOTE: This is NOT the same article as appeared in Political Psychology.) Singer, Eric G. and Valerie M. Hudson, "PP/FP, the Cognitive Revolution, and International Relations: An Intellectual Reckoning" Hudson, Valerie M. (editor and contributor), (1991) Artificial Intelligence and International Politics, Westview Press, Boulder, CO Chapter title: "Scripting International Power Dramas: A Model of Situational Predisposition", pp. 194-220 D. Book chapters in others’ edited volumes Hudson, Valerie M. (2017) “The First Wave of Foreign Policy Analysis,” in Cameron Thies (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press, also online at http://politics.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-499

Hudson, Valerie M. (2017) “Feminist Foreign Policy as State-Led Expansion of Human Rights,” in Alison Brysk and Michael Stohl (eds.) Expanding Human Rights: 21st Century Norms and Governance, Northampton MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 177-195 Hudson, Valerie M. (2016) “Gloria Steinem: Toward a Feminist Foreign Policy,” in Rachel M. Vincent (ed.) (2016) When We Are Bold: When Women Turn our Upsidedown World Right, Ottawa: Maple Press (a publication of the Nobel Women’s Initiative), also republished on OpenDemocracy 50.50, https://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/valerie-m-hudson/toward-feminist-foreign-policy Book page here: http://whenwearebold.com Russell, Jenny and Valerie M. Hudson (2016) “Gender and Security,” in Steans, Jill and Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (Eds.) Handbook of Gender in World Politics, Oxford: Edward Elgar, pp 225-233. www.e-elgar.com/shop/handbook-on-gender-in-world-politics. Hudson, Valerie M. (2015) “Mormon Doctrine on Gender,” in Philip L. Barlow and Terryl L. Givens (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 349-362. Hudson, Valerie M. (2014) “Sex and Security: Implications of Sex Ratios for China’s National Security,” in China and International Security: History, Strategy, and 21st Century Policy, 3 vols. ed. by Donovan C. Chau and Thomas M. Kane, Santa Barbara, CA : Praeger, Volume 2, pp. 3-14. Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2012) “A Feminist Evolutionary Analysis of the Relationship Between Violence Against and Inequitable Treatment of Women, and Conflict Within and Between Human Collectives, Including Nation-States,” in Todd Shackelford and Viviana Weekes-Shackelford, The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 301- 323 Henshaw, Mark, Valerie M. Hudson, Eric Jensen, Kerry M. Kartchner, John Mark Mattox (2012) “War and the Gospel: Perspectives from Latter-day Saint National Security Practitioners,” in Patrick Q. Mason, J. David Pulsipher, and Richard L. Bushman (eds.) War and Peace in Our Time: Mormon Perspectives, Draper, Utah: Greg Kofford Books, pp. 235-266. Hudson, Valerie M. (2010) “Foreign Policy Analysis: Origins (1954-93) and Contestations,” in Robert A. Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Encyclopedia, New York: Blackwell Hudson, Valerie, Charli Carpenter, and Mary Caprioli (2010) “Gender and Global Security,” in Robert A. Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Encyclopedia, New York: Blackwell Redd, Steven B., Ralph G. Carter, Valerie M. Hudson, Patrick James, and Jeffrey Pickering (2010) “Foreign Policy Analysis,” in Robert A. Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Encyclopedia, New York: Blackwell Caprioli, Mary, Rebecca Nielsen, Valerie M. Hudson (2010) “Women and Post-Conflict Settings,” in J. Joseph Hewitt, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Ted Robert Gurr (eds.) Peace and Conflict 2010, Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, pp. 91-102. Hudson, Valerie M. (2008) “The History and Evolution of Foreign Policy Analysis,” in Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, and Tim Dunne (eds.) Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 11-30.. Hudson, Valerie M., with Alma Don Sorensen (2007) “A Response to Womanist Theology,” in Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies, edited by David L. Paulsen and Donald W. Musser, Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, pp. 323-338. Den Boer, Andrea M. and Valerie M. Hudson (2006) “Sex-selective Infanticide and the ‘Missing Females’ in China and India,” in Brigitte Bechtold and Donna Cooper Graves (eds.) Killing Infants: Studies in the Worldwide Practice of Infanticide, Lewiston,NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 337-371.

Hudson, Valerie M. (2005) “Cystic Fibrosis: The First Identified Glutathione Transport Disease,” in Margaret A. Harrison (ed.) Progress in Cystic Fibrosis Research, Hauppage, NY: Nova Science, 1-28. Hudson, Valerie M (2002) “Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Touchstone for International Relations Theory in the Twenty-first Century,” in Richard C. Snyder, H.W. Bruck, and Burton Sapin (eds.), Foreign Policy Decision-Making (Revisited), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1-20. Bergin, Allen, Valerie M. Hudson, A. Don Sorensen (2002) “Benevolent Power versus Unrighteous Dominion,” in Allen Bergin (ed.) Eternal Values and Personal Growth: LDS and Social Science Perspectives, Provo: BYU Press, Hawkins, Alan J., Diane L. Spangler, Valerie M. Hudson, David C. Dollahite, Shirley R. Klein, Susan Sessions Rugh, Camille A. Fronk, Richard D. Draper, A. Don Sorensen, Lynn D. Wardle, and E. Jeffrey Hill (2000), “Equal Partnership and Sacred Responsibilities of Mothers and Fathers,” in David C. Dollahite (ed.) Strengthening Our Families: An In-Depth Look at the Proclamation on the Family, Bookcraft, Salt Lake City Singer, Eric G., and Valerie M. Hudson (1987), "Role Sets and African Foreign Policy Behavior" in Stephen Walker (ed.) Role Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis, Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina Hudson, Valerie M. (1986), "Using a Rule-Based Simulation to Predict Foreign Policy Behavior", in Stephen Cimbala (ed.) Artificial Intelligence and National Security, Lexington Press, Lexington, Kentucky E. Editorship of special issues of journals Klaus Brummer and Valerie M. Hudson, editors of the special issue of Global Society entitled, “The ‘Boundedness’ of American FPA Theory,” Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring 2017 Martin W. Sampson III and Valerie M. Hudson, editors of the special issue of Political Psychology entitled “Culture and Foreign Policy,” Vol. 20, No. 4, December 1999 F. Encyclopedia articles Hudson, Valerie M. (2015) “Women’s Status and National and International Security,” in James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 25. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 638–643. Hudson, Valerie M. (2012) entry “Foreign Policy Analysis,” in Tim Lynch (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History, Volume I, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 385-388. Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson (2010) Entries: “China,” and “India” in Brigitte H. Bechtold and Donna Cooper Graves (eds.), An Encyclopedia of Infanticide, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. Hudson, Valerie M. (2007) Entries: “Son Preference” and “Female Infanticide” in David S. Clark (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, Beverly Hills: Sage. Hudson, Valerie M, (2003) “Government, Principles of” in The Book of Mormon Reference Companion, edited by Dennis L. Largey, Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, pp. 302-305.

Hudson, Valerie M. (2002), “Decision Making,” in The Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, Volume 1, edited by Alexander De Conde, Richard Dean Burns, and Fredrik Logevall. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 427-437. Hudson, Valerie M., (1994) "Foreign Policy Analysis", in The Encyclopedia of Policy Studies, second edition, edited by Stuart Nagel, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York G. Published working papers Hudson, Valerie M., (1993) "Gaddis' Lacuna: Foreign Policy Analysis and the End of the Cold War," Series: Working Papers of the Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, No. 1993/5, ISBN 0 7315 1842 X H. Book reviews Hudson, Valerie M., with Barry Posen (2017) “Debates Over U.S. Foreign Policy: A Critical Dialogue,” Political Psychology, Vol. 38 No. 1, January: 157-164. (Review of Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grant Strategy, by Barry Posen.) Hudson, Valerie M. (2015) Book review of Provocations: A Transnational Reader in the History of Feminist Thought, edited by Susan Bordo, Christina Alcade, and Ellen Rosenman (2015, University of California Press), H-Net, https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=44516 Hudson, Valerie M. (2013) Book review of Rethinking Foreign Policy Analysis, by Stephen G. Walker, Akan Malici, and Mark Schafer (2011, Routledge), Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 11 (1), March, pp. 355-357 Hudson, Valerie M. (2012) Book review of Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict, by Janie L. Leatherman (2011, Polity Press), Politics and Gender, Vol. 8, No. 4: 548-553. Hudson, Valerie M. (2010) Book Review of Engendering Transitions: Women's Mobilization, Institutions, and Gender Outcomes, by Georgina Waylen (2007, Oxford), Feminist Theory, August 11(2)(August): 218-220. Hudson, Valerie M. (2008) “Where is Strategic Culture to Be Found? The Case of China,” book review of Chinese Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Decision-Making and The Minimum Means of Reprisal: China’s Search for Security in the Nuclear Age, International Studies Review, 10: 782-785. Hudson, Valerie M. (2000) book review of Arms Procurement Decision Making, Volume I: China, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand edited by Ravinder Pal Singh (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), Contemporary Security Policy 21:1, 137-139, April Hudson, Valerie M. (1999) book review of Problem Representation in Foreign Policy Decision Making edited by Donald A. Sylvan and James F. Voss (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), American Political Science Review, 93:3, 765-766, September Hudson, Valerie M. (1994) book review of China's Just World: The Morality of Chinese Foreign Policy by Chih-yu Shih (Lynne Rienner, Boulder, CO: 1993), American Political Science Review, 88:261-2, March

I. Reprints of journal articles and book chapters Hudson, Valerie M., Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli, and Chad F. Emmett (2017) “The Heart of the Matter: The Security of Women and the Security of States,” Military Review, May-June, http://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Military-Review/English-Edition-Archives/May-June-2017/May-June-2017-TOC/ Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea M. Den Boer (2004) "A Surplus of Men, A Deficit of Peace: Security and Sex Ratios in Asia's Largest States," reprinted in New Global Dangers: Changing Dimensions of International Security, edited by el E. Brown, Owen R. Cote, Jr., Sean Lynn-Jones, and Steven E. Miller, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Hudson, Valerie M. and Eric Hyer, (1994) "Homer Lea and the Chinese Contras: The Chinese Imperial Reform Army in America, 1901-1911," reprinted in China Report, 30:1, pp. 71-84, and Sino-American Relations, Vol. XX, No. 1, pp. 61-89 J. Published abstracts Bishop, Clark, Valerie Hudson, Sterling Hilton, Colleen Saxey, Travis Dastrup, Melissa Redding, and Nicholas Bishop (2003) “Glutathione Augmentation in Cystic Fibrosis,” Pediatric Pulmonology, Supplement 25, #242, p. 267. Bishop, Clark, Valerie M. Hudson, Sterling Hilton, Merrill Andrus, Travis Dastrup, Melissa Redding, Colleen Saxey, Nicholas Bishop, M. Wesley Parish (2003), “Effect of Inhaled Buffered Reduced Glutathione (GSH) on the Clinical Status of Cystic Fibrosis Patients,” American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 167, #7, April, A918 Hudson, Valerie M., David C. Allen, and David E. Cassler (1999) “Preliminary Results of the Use of Inhaled Reduced Glutathione by Twenty-Four Cystic Fibrosis Individuals, “ The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, Vol. 54, S1-S94 K. Works in National Quasi-Scholarly Periodicals and News Media Outlets Asquith, Christina and Valerie M. Hudson (2017) “How Trumps Latest Budget Impacts Women and Girls, From Classrooms to Cops, “ PRI, May 5, https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-05-05/how-trumps-latest-budget-impacts-women-and-girls-classrooms-cops Hudson, Valerie M. (2017) “The Aussies Got It Right,” Deseret News, 27 April, http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865678633/Op-ed-The-Aussies-got-it-right.html Hutchinson, Susan and Valerie M. Hudson (2017) “Why Russia’s ‘Slapping Law’ is Bad News for All of Us,” The Interpreter, 19 March, https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/why-russias-slapping-law-bad-news-all-us Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson (2017) “Have China’s Missing Girls Actually Been There All Along? (and Addendum)” New Security Beat, January 9, https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2017/01/chinas-missing-girls-along/ --Top 10 Post for January 2017 Hudson, Valerie M. and Dara Kay Cohen (2016) “Women’s Rights are a National Security Issue,” New York Times, December 26, https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/26/opinion/womens-rights-are-a-national-security-issue.html Weingarten, Elizabeth and Valerie M. Hudson (2016) “Gender as a Second Language,” New America Weekly, Edition 145, December 8th, http://www.newamerica.org/weekly/edition-145/gender-second-language/

Asquith, Christina and Valerie M. Hudson (2016) “Leaving Women Out of Trump’s Cabinet is Not Just Wrong—It’s Dangerous,” Newsweek, 16 November, http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-cabinet-women-power-decision-521983 Asquith, Christina and Valerie M. Hudson (2016) “Donald Trump is the Best Thing to Happen to American Women in Decades,” Foreign Policy, 18 October, http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/10/18/donald-trump-is-the-best-thing-to-happen-to-american-women-in-decades-election-feminism-hillary-clinton-sexism-2016/ Hudson Valerie M. (2016) “Trump may be the best thing that ever happened to American feminism in the early 21st century,” Politico, 13 October, http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/10/2016-sexual-assault-allegations-watershed-moment-for-women-214355 Hudson, Valerie M. (2016) “The World Needs a Peace Treaty Between Men and Women,” World Politics Review, 29 September, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/20052/the-world-needs-a-peace-treaty-between-men-and-women Hudson, Valerie M. (2016) “Four Quotes from the First Clinton-Trump Debate, Explained,” The Conversation, September 27, https://theconversation.com/four-quotes-from-the-first-clinton-trump-debate-explained-65595 Hudson, Valerie M. (2016) “"Abnorma antalet unga män ett problem för Sverige," Götesborgs-Posten, 20 January, http://m.gp.se/nyheter/debatt/1.2961141-abnorma-antalet-unga-man-ett-problem-for-sverige Hudson, Valerie M (2016) “Gender Lenses and Refugee Assistance,” OpenDemocracy 50.50, 11 January, https://opendemocracy.net/5050/valerie-hudson/gender-lenses-and-refugee-assistance Hudson, Valerie M. (2016) “Europe’s Man Problem,” Politico, 5 January, http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/europe-refugees-migrant-crisis-men-213500 Hudson, Valerie M. (2015) “Leveling the Field: A Global Inventory of Gender Equality for Women,” World Politics Review, 1 September http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/16572/leveling-the-field-a-global-inventory-of-gender-equality-for-women Hudson, Valerie and Andrea den Boer, “When a Boy’s Life is Worth More Than His Sister’s,” Foreign Policy, July 30, 2015, http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/07/30/when-a-boys-life-is-worth-more-than-his-sisters-sex-ratio Hudson, Valerie and Rose McDermott, “Why Polygamy is Bad for National Security,” Politico, July 16, 2015, http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/07/polygamy-national-security-putin-120234.html#.VdTmbDpRDjI Leidl, Patricia and Valerie M. Hudson (2015) “Yemen’s Women Fight to Protect Uprising’s Gains Amid New Turmoil,” World Politics Review, 24 April 2015, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/15605/yemen-s-women-fight-to-protect-uprising-s-gains-amid-new-turmoil Hudson, Valerie M. and Patricia Leidl (2015) “Has Hillary Really Helped the World’s Women? It’s Complicated: Just Look at Saudi Arabia,” Politico, 17 March 2015, http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/03/hillary-clinton-womens-rights-record-saudi-arabia-116160_full.html#.VR7JpjpRDjJ

Hudson, Valerie M. (2014) “Of Canaries and Coal Mines,” Open Democracy 50.50, 10 December, https://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/valerie-hudson/of-canaries-and-coal-mines Hudson, Valerie M. (2014) “Sex and World Peace: What’s Next,” Columbia University Press Blog, 17 November, http://www.cupblog.org/?p=15215 Rahi, Arwin and Valerie M. Hudson (2014) “Seeing in Iraq the Future of Afghanistan,” The Diplomat, June 22 http://thediplomat.com/2014/06/seeing-in-iraq-the-future-of-afghanistan/ Hudson, Valerie M. (2014) “Action Needed for the Sake of All Nigerian Women,” The Austin Statesman, May 12, http://www.statesman.com/news/news/opinion/hudson-action-needed-for-the-sake-of-all-nigerian-/nftbw/?__federated=1 Hudson, Valerie M. (2014) “The Founding Template: Male-Female Relations,” in Gender and Militarism: Analyzing the Links to Strategize for Peace, Women Peacemakers Program, May 24, pp. 44-46. https://www.womenpeacemakersprogram.org/assets/CMS/May-24-gender-/May-Pack-2014-web.pdf Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson (2014) “The Security Risks of China’s Abnormal Demographics,” Monkey Cage blog at the Washington Post, April 30. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2014/04/30/the-security-risks-of-chinas-abnormal-demographics Valerie M. Hudson (2014) “Violent Straw Men? Sex Ratios, Conflict, and a Methodological Disconnect,” New Security Beat, April 23 (Named a “Top Ten” blogpost) http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2014/04/violent-straw-men-sex-ratios-conflict-methodological-disconnect/ Hudson, Valerie M. “Secure Women, Secure States,” Building Democracy, March 2014, http://buildingpeaceforum.com/2014/03/secure-women-secure-states/ Hudson, Valerie M. “Getting Serious About Data on Women,” OpenDemocracy 50.50, 6 January 2014, http://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/valerie-hudson/getting-serious-about-data-on-women Hudson, Valerie M. “Lean Forward,” Foreign Policy, 8 March 2013, http://foreignpolicy.com/2013/03/08/lean-forward/ Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and the Demography-Security Nexus,” World Politics Review, 20 November 2012, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/12511/women-and-the-demography-security-nexus Hudson, Valerie M. “What Sex Means for World Peace,” Foreign Policy, 24 April 2012, http://foreignpolicy.com/2012/04/24/what-sex-means-for-world-peace/ (This article was picked up by Time, NPR, the Daily Mail, and the Huffington Post) Hudson, Valerie M., “The Worst Places to Be a Woman,” Foreign Policy, 24 April 2012, http://foreignpolicy.com/slideshow/the-worst-places-to-be-a-woman/ Hudson, Valerie M., “Marriage Law: The Key to Women’s—and Human—Rights, World Politics Review, 22 November 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/10721/marriage-law-the-key-to-womens-and-human-rights Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson, “In Maintaining One-Child Policy, China Undermines Internal Stability,: World Politics Review, 15 November 2011,

http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/10667/in-maintaining-one-child-policy-china-undermines-internal-stability Hudson, Valerie M., “US Must Step Up for Egypt’s Women.” World Politics Review, 1 August 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/9641/u-s-must-step-up-for-egypts-women Hudson, Valerie M., “Egypt, Tunisia Offer Stark Contrast for Women in Arab Spring,” World Politics Review, 20 May 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/8914/egypt-tunisia-offer-stark-contrast-for-women-in-arab-spring Hudson, Valerie M., “China’s Census: The One-Child Policy’s Gender-Ratio Failure,” World Politics Review, 4 May 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/8731/chinas-census-the-one-child-policys-gender-ratio-failure Hudson, Valerie M. “India’s Sex Ratio Imbalance a Threat to Stability,” World Politics Review, 6 April 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/8429/indias-sex-ratio-imbalance-a-threat-to-stability Hudson, Valerie M. and Patricia Leidl, “The Arab Intifada and Women’s Rights,” World Politics Review, 2 February 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/7749/the-arab-intifada-and-womens-rights Hudson, Valerie M., “Sex and National Security: Insights from the Life Sciences, “ World Politics Review, 10 August 2010, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/6231/sex-and-national-security-insights-from-the-life-sciences Hudson, Valerie M. and Patricia Leidl, “Betrayed,” Foreign Policy, May 10, 2010, http://foreignpolicy.com/2010/05/07/betrayed/ , accessed May 22, 2010. Hudson, Valerie M., “Good Riddance: Why Macho Had to Go,” Foreign Policy, July/August 2009, in print and online at http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/06/19/good_riddance Hudson, Valerie M. and J.C. Thomas (l989) "Pandora's Ballot Box," The Christian Science Monitor, June l5 L. Selected National/International Coverage of Hudson’s Research In June, July, and August of 2004, publicity concerning the Bare Branches book included coverage in the New York Times, Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Christian Science Monitor, U.S. News and World Report, the Times of London, the Financial Times, the International Herald Tribune, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Washington Times, China Daily, Straits Times, South China Morning Press, the Boston Globe, the Times of India, BBC, VOA, CNN, and a variety of other media outlets too numerous to mention. The House International Relations Committee discussed the book in their hearings on China’s one-child policy in December 2004. CBS’ 60 Minutes broadcast a segment on the book’s hypothesis in April 2006.

In spring 2007, the OSAGI office and IANGWE of the United Nations asked for presentation on the WomanStats Database. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked for WomanStats data to prepare for their hearings on the international problem of violence against women in fall 2009. UNWomen, the Department of Foreign Aid and Trade of the Government of Australia, and the Institute for Inclusive Security have all requested and used empirical analyses from The WomanStats Project.

In January, 2016, publicity concerning my Politico article on sex ratio alteration in Europe due to the 2015 migration wave was widespread, including interviews published/broadcast by media in the US (New York Times), UK (Times of London, Financial Times, BBC, The Economist), Sweden (many), Norway, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Australia. I have listed but a few below.

Munro, Kelsey (2017) “The Missing Link Between Terrorism and Sex,” Sydney Morning Herald, 1 April, http://www.smh.com.au/world/the-missing-link-between-terrorism-and-sex-20170328-gv871a.html Walker, Ashley Edwards (2016) “Not a Good Sign” Trump is Apparently Taking a Hard Look at Gender Equality Programs,” Glamour, 27 December, http://www.glamour.com/story/trump-is-apparently-taking-a-hard-look-at-gender-equality-programs Gilsinan, Kathy (2016) “The Myth of the ‘Female’ Foreign Policy,” The Atlantic, 25 August, http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/08/-foreign-policy-clinton-may-thatcher-women-leadership/497288/

Asquith, Christina (2016) “What Clinton’s Candidacy Means to Women Worldwide,” PRI, 27 July, http://www.pri.org/stories/2016-07-27/what-clinton-s-candidacy-means-women-worldwide

PeaceWomen (2016) “Why Does Women, Peace, and Security Financing Matter?,” http://peacewomen.org/WPS-Financing-Lessons-Learned

Douthat, Russ (2016) “Germany on the Brink,” New York Times, 9 January, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/opinion/sunday/germany-on-the-brink.html Nyholm, Sidsel (2016) “Hvad sker der med et samfund, der har for mange mænd?,” Kristeligt Dagblad, 14 January, http://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/udland/amerikansk-forsker-europa-undervurderer-migrationsstroemmens-mandeproblem Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (2016) “US-Forscherin: Kanada nimmt keine unbegleiteten Männer als Asylanten auf,” 12 January, http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2016/01/12/us-forscherin-kanada-nimmt-keine-unbegleiteten-maenner-als-asylanten-auf/ Symons-Brown, Bonnie (2016) “European migrant crisis causing dangerous gender imbalance in region, expert warns,” ABC News (reprinted from the Times of London), 10 January, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-11/european-migrant-crisis-triggers-gender-imbalance/7076924

Sengupta, Somini (2015) “Report Reveals ‘Alarmingly High’ Levels of Violence Against Women,” New York Times, 9 March 2015, http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/10/world/un-finds-alarmingly-high-levels-of-violence-against-women.html Huffington Post Live (2015) “The Worldwide Fight to Stop Violence Against Women,” http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/why-violence-against-women-is-alarmingly-high-globally/54fcf8a002a7600e1f00181e , 10 March 2015.

Reed, Allen (2014) “Texas A&M Professor Says More Attention Will Help Victims of Kidnapping in Nigeria,” The Eagle, May 11 http://www.theeagle.com/news/local/texas-a-m-professor-says-more-attention-will-help-victims/article_88d0f53c-c8bc-5a9b-80b1-9d566c54c29a.html Wolfe, Lauren (2014) “The Lost Girls,” Foreign Policy, May 5. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/05/05/lost_kidnapped_girls_violence_women_nigeria_boko_haram Chemaly, Soraya, “Sex and World Peace, Or What Little Girls Have to Do with Our Wars, “ Huffington Post, 12 October 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/violence-against-women_b_1959746.html Whyte, Martin, “The Geopolitics of Sexual Frustration,” Foreign Policy, March 2006, p.

Cincotta, Richard, “Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population, Environmental Change and Security Report, 11, 2005, pp. 70-73 “Men Without Women,” The Economist, 22 June 2002, p. 39 Wiseman, Paul, “China Thrown Off Balance as Boys Outnumber Girls,” USA Today, 19 June 2002, 1A 2A Richards, Linda, “A Mother’s Fight Against Cystic Fibrosis,” Modern Drug Discovery, April 2002, 19-20 Christensen, Damaris, “The Persistent Problem of Cystic Fibrosis: New Views,” Science News, January 26, 2002, Vol. 161, No. 4, 59-60 Works In Press Hudson, Valerie M. and Lauren A. Eason (forthcoming) “The Challenge of Foreign Policy in the WPS Agenda,” in Sara Davies and Jacqui True (eds.) The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace, and Security (WPS), Oxford: Oxford University Press Works Under Review and In Progress Hudson, Valerie M., “The Deep Structure of Collective Security: Thoughts on McDermott, Smuts and Sanday,” commissioned for the edited volume, “Does Sex Matter? Evidence on Polygyny and Its Harm for Women: The Easton Lectures,” University of California-Irvine lecture series, edited by Kristen R. Monroe, to be published by Cornell University Press. Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen, Rebecca Nielsen, The First Political Order: Sex, Governance, and Security, book manuscript in progress Hudson Valerie M., Eric Talbot Jensen, Kerry M. Kartchner (eds.) A Time of War, A Time of Peace: Latter-day Saint Ethics of War and Diplomacy, edited volume in progress Honors and Awards and Significant External Research Grants Compton Foundation grant ($100,000), awarded September 2016 Bush Foundation Award for International Research by Faculty, Texas A&M University, April

2016 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Humanities, Art, and Social Sciences (The Australian National University), awarded March 2016 for January-June 2017 Compton Foundation grant ($50,000), awarded December 2015 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, Carnegie Corporation, awarded April 2015 Distinguished Scholar Award, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 2015. Gloria Steinem’s “Reading Our Way to the Revolution,” #3 is Sex and World Peace, October, 2014, http://gloriareads.openroadmedia.com/reading-our-way-to-the-revolution/ Minerva Initiative, US Department of Defense, “Household Formation Systems, Marriage Markets, and Societal Stability and Resilience,” Army Research Office, grant term is 2014-2017. Commendation, Best Books of 2013, for Sex and World Peace by the Conflict Research Society, United Kingdom, March 2014 Professor of the Year Award, Pi Sigma Alpha and BYU Political Affairs Society, 2010-2011 Distinguished Woman Award, AAUW (Wasatch Branch), 2010-2011 Emmeline B. Wells University Research Award, January 2011

Top 100 Most Influential Global Thinkers, Foreign Policy magazine, November 2009 Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, 2009 Mentoring Environment Grant, ORCA/BYU, awarded 2005, 2008 Adele Mellen Prize for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship, awarded to the volume Killing Infants, for which I co-authored a chapter, awarded 2007 Hunt Alternatives Grant, awarded July 2007. Hinckley Chair Grant, College of FHSS, awarded May 2007. “Best Population Journal,” Global Media Awards, The Population Institute, for ECSP Issue 11 (2005), award presented in October 2006 Sorensen Legacy Foundation grant for the WomanStats Project, December 2006 Distinguished Researcher of the Year, Women’s Research Institute, Brigham Young University, April 2006 Bare Branches book winner of the Best Book in Political Science in 2004, American Association of Book Publishers Bare Branches book nominated for the Grawemeyer Award in World Order, March 2005, runner-up National Science Foundation grant in political science, Reverse Wolfram Models, with Philip A. Schrodt, SES-0455158, November 2004 Bare Branches book winner of the Otis Dudley Duncan Award given by the American

Sociological Association, August 2004 Bare Branches book nominated for the Kiriyama Prize, October 2004, runner-up Recipient, Pi Sigma Alpha Teacher of the Year Award, April 1999 Recipient, Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award, 1998 Golden Key Teaching Award, 1998 David M. Kennedy Center Research Fellow, Brigham Young University, 1996-98 David M. Kennedy Center, Senior Fellow, 2011-present David M. Kennedy Center Research awards, 1992, 2006, 2009, 2010 Women’s Research Institute Research Award, 2002, 2006 Nominated, Wesley P. Lloyd Award for Oustanding Contribution to Graduate Education,

Brigham Young University, 1995, 1996 Aaron Wildavsky Book Award for the best policy studies book published in 1993-94, presented

by the Policy Studies Organization to all chapter authors in The Encyclopedia of Policy Studies, September, 1994

Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, 1993 National Finalist, White House Fellows Program, May 1992 Recipient, William C. Foster Fellow Award, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, May 1992 (declined) Adjunct Professor, Department of Nuclear Engineering, the University of Utah, 1991 La Leche League Leader, March 1987-present Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Mershon Center for the Study of National Security and Public Policy, Ohio State University, 1984 Presidential Fellowship, Ohio State University, 1983 Graduate Research Assistantship, Mershon Center for the Study of National Security and Public Policy, Ohio State University, 1980-83 Honorable Discharge, U.S. Army Reserves, Sergeant E-5, 1981 University Fellowship, Ohio State University, 1979 Rhodes Scholar Finalist, State of Utah, 1978 University Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1974-78 University Scholar, Brigham Young University, 1978 Phi Kappa Phi, inducted 1978 Dobro Slovo National Russian Honor Society, inducted 1978 Conferences Organized “Women, Peace, and Security: New Vistas for a New Administration,” sponsored by the Compton Foundation and the Program on Women, Peace, and Security at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, 18 November 2016, College Station, Texas

• Participants: Valerie M. Hudson, General (ret.) Mark Welsh III, Deborah Lee James (Secretary of the Air Force), Natalie Gonnella-Platts (Bush Institute), Deborah Cavin (Institute for Inclusive Security), Beverly Hill (Gendercide Awareness Project), Sahar Aziz (TAMU Law School, Dallas), Brigadier General (ret.) Joseph Ramirez (Commandant, TAMU Corps of Cadets), LTC Christine Rice (Women in the Service, U.S. Army), Ellen Haring (Women in International Security), Representative Bill Flores (TX-17), Brenda Oppermann (Gamechangers 360)

“National Security and Women’s Insecurity: Why Women Matter in Foreign Policy,” sponsored by The Bush School of Government and Public Service, 11 September 2015, College Station Texas

• Participants: Valerie M. Hudson, Ambassador Ryan Crocker, Michele Flournoy ( Center for a New American Security), Charlotte Ponticelli (Catholic University), Robin Morgan (Women’s Media Center), Anne-Marie Goetz (New York University), Lauren Wolfe (Foreign Policy magazine), Alissa J. Rubin (New York Times), C. Christine Fair (Georgetown University), Sima Samar (Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission), Ambassador Swanee Hunt (Institute for Inclusive Security), Kristen Cordell (USAID), Kathleen Kuehnast (United States Institute of Peace), Donald Steinberg (World Learning), Micah Zenko (Council on Foreign Relations), Gloria Steinem (remotely; US Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree)

Convention Presentations and Presentations to Scholarly Organizations Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen, “Marriage Systems, Political Order, and National Stability: Some Preliminary Findings,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland 17-22 February 2017 Hudson, Valerie M. “Household Formation Systems, Marriage Market Obstruction, and National Stability/Resilience,” annual meeting of the Minerva Initiative, Washington, DC, 14-15 September 2016 Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen, “Marriage Systems, Political Order, and National Stability,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 16-19 March 2016 Hudson, Valerie M., Nathaniel Haight, and Christina Fattore, “The 2015 ISA CSW/WCIS Survey on Women in the Profession of International Studies: A Preliminary Analysis,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 16-19 March 2016 Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson, “Sex Ratios and Crime in India,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 16-19 March 2016 Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen, “The Demography of Clan Governance,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18-21 February 2015. Den Boer, Andrea, Valerie M. Hudson, and Jenny Russell, “China’s Mismatched Bookends: A Tale of Birth Sex Ratios in South Korea and Vietnam,” paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18-21 February 2015. Den Boer, Andrea and Valerie M. Hudson, “Sex Ratios and National Security in China,” paper presented at “Beyond Geopolitics: Building a New Framework for Sino-American Relations,” hosted by the Department of Political Science, University of Chicago Institute of Modern International Relations and Tsinghua University, China, 2-3 November, 2013.

Madsen, Susan R and Valerie M. Hudson, “Mormon Women in Leadership: The Influence of Their Religious Worldview,” presentation before the International Leadership Association Annual Conference. London, England, 28 October 2012. Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, Perpetua Lynne Nielsen, “Is There a Relationship Between Inequitable Family Law and Violence Against Women? Approaching the Issue of Legal Enclaves,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 1-5 April 2012. Hudson, Valerie M. and Amelia Hadfield, “Neoclassical Realism and Behavioral IR as Recent Attempts to Bridge the IR-Structure/FPA-Agent Theoretical Divide: Walking Towards, or Past, the Other?”, paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 1-5 April 2012. Hudson, Valerie M., “Why the Academy Needs Female Political Scientists: Examples from International Relations,” paper presented at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, 1-4 September 2011, Seattle, Washington Hudson Valerie M., “Sex, Demographics, and Peace: The Security of Women and the Security of States”, “Driving Change, Shaping Lives: Gender in the Developing World,” Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3-4 March 2011 Hudson, Valerie M., “The WomanStats Database: A Resource for Researchers, Students, Advocates, and Policymakers”, Seminar Series, Women and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 March 2011 Hudson, Valerie M., “R2PW: The Rationale for a US Foreign Policy That Takes the Cause of Women Seriously,” Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 28 October 2010 Thayer, Bradley and Valerie M. Hudson, “Insights from the Life Sciences on Islamic Suicide Terrorism,” paper presented at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences meeting, 14-16 October 2010, Bloomington, Indiana Hudson, Valerie M. “The WomanStats Database,” workshop presented at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences meeting, 14-16 October 2010, Bloomington, Indiana Speaker, The Andrew Gerow Hodges Lecture in Ethics and Leadership, “The Missing Girls of Asia: What Can Be Done?” Symposium on The Missing Girls of China and India, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 26 February 2010. Hudson, Valerie M. and Donna Lee Bowen, “Family Law, Violence Against Women, and State Security: The Hajnal-Hartman Thesis and the Issue of Legal Enclaves,” paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 15-20 February 2010. Invited speaker, “The Geopolitical Dimensions of China’s Masculinization and Aging,” The Mansfield Foundation’s Annual Conference, “Methusaleh’s Challenge: Aging in Asia and America,” Missoula, Montana, 23-25 September 2009 Schrodt, Philip A., Valerie M. Hudson, Cristian Cantir, “Personality, Popularity, and Prosperity: Exploring Covariates of Israeli Foreign Policy Behavior (1979-2008) Using Discrete Sequence Pattern Recognition, paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, 2 - 5 September 2009. Hudson, Valerie M. “Security Demographics,” Global Trends 2025 Conference, sponsored by the National Intelligence Council and the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, College Station, Texas, November 17-19, 2008.

Hudson, Valerie M. and Carl Brinton (2007) "Women's Tears and International Fears: Is Discrepant Enforcement of National Laws Protecting Women and Girls Related to Discrepant Enactment of International Law by Nation-States?", paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, 29 August-1 September. Caprioli, Mary, Valerie M. Hudson, S. Matthew Stearmer, Rose McDermott, Chad F. Emmett, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill (2007) "Walking a Fine Line: Addressing Issues of Gender with WomanStats," paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, 28 February-3 March. Schrodt, Philip A. and Valerie M. Hudson, “A Conditional Probability Analysis of Pattern-Based Models Applied to Event Data in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 31 August-3 September 2006 Co-chair and speaker, The Future of America’s Land-based Strategic Force, sponsored by Northrop Grumman, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 30, 2006 Invited Guest Speaker, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., March, 2006 Hudson, Valerie M., Philip A. Schrodt, and Ray C. Whitmer, “A New Kind of Social Science: Analyzing Israeli-Palestinian Event Data Using Reverse Wolfram Models,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 22-25 March 2006 Invited Guest Speaker, Eurasia Group, New York City, 28 October 2005 Hudson, Valerie M., Philip A. Schrodt, Ray D. Whitmer, “A New Kind of Social Science: Moving Ahead with Reverse Wolfram Models Applied to Event Data,” paper presented at the 46th annual International Studies Association convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2005 Invited Guest Speaker, Harvard University, Belfer Center, 8 November 2004 (“Bare Branches”) Invited Guest Speaker, University of Michigan, Department of Psychology, 8 October 2004 (“Bare Branches”) Hudson, Valerie M. , Philip A. Schrodt, Ray D. Whitmer, "A New Kind of Social Science: The Path Beyond Current (IR) Methodologies May Lie Beneath Them, paper presented at the 45th annual International Studies convention, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 2004 Hudson, Valerie M., “Foreign Policy Decision Making: The 40th Anniversary,” annual American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 2002 Hudson, Valerie M., “A Feminist View of Emerging Reproductive Technologies,” Third Annual Utah Valley State College Medical Ethics Symposium, Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah, 25 January 2002 Hudson, Valerie M., “Manifest Agency, Foreign Policy Analysis, and IR Theory: The Other Agent Structure Debate and Its (Higher) Stakes,” paper presented at the 42nd annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, 20-24 February 2001 Hudson, Valerie M., “The Contributions of Charles F. Hermann to Foreign Policy Analysis,” presented at the 42nd annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, 20-24 February 2001 Hudson, Valerie M., “The Study of Culture in Foreign Policy Analysis,” presented by invitation at the Culture and Foreign Policy Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, April 2000

Hudson, Valerie M., “Culture and Foreign Policy,” presented to the Strategic Assessment Group (SAG) by invitation, Langley, Virginia, 28 April 1999 Hudson, Valerie M., David C. Allen, David E. Cassler, “Preliminary Results of the Use of Inhaled Reduced Glutathione in Twenty-Four Cystic Fibrosis Individuals,” poster presented at the 23rd annual European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, The Hague, Netherlands 10-13 June 1999 Hudson, Valerie M., “Richard Snyder’s Contribution to Foreign Policy Analysis,” paper presented at the 40th annual conference of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 1999 Hudson, Valerie M. and Andrea Den Boer, “Environmental Security and Gender Inequality: Causes and Consequences of the masculinization of Asia’s Sex Ratios,” paper preented at the 39th annual conference of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 19-21 March 1998 Hudson, Valerie M., “Cultural Expectations of Foreign Policy Response by One’s Own and Other Nations,” paper presented at the 37th annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 16-20 April 1996 Hudson, Valerie M., “Culture and Foreign Policy: Developing a Research Agenda,” paper presented at the 36th annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, 27 February 1995 Hudson, Valerie M., "International and Domestic Security: System Deconcentration in the Asia Pacific," paper presented at the 35th annual conference of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 28 March-1 April 1994 Hudson, Valerie M., "Concrete Theory and International Relations in the Post Cold War Era", paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 30 March-4 April 1992 Ford, Robert E. and Valerie M. Hudson, "The End of the Age of Columbus: American Grand Strategy in the Post Cold War Era", paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 30 March-4 April 1992 Hudson, Valerie M., "Concrete Theory and International Relations in the Post Cold War Era", paper presented at the annual conference of the British International Studies Association, University of Warwick, 16-18 December 1991 Hudson, Valerie M. and Susan M. Sims, "Friendly Fire: When America's Allies Turn Against Her for Domestic Political Gain," paper presented at the 32nd annual convention of the International Studies Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 19-23 March, 1991 Hudson, Valerie M., Susan M. Sims and John C. Thomas, "The Domestic Political Context of Foreign Policy-Making: Applying a Preliminary Model to Greece, 1985-1989," paper presented at the 31st annual convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 11-14, 1990 Hudson, Valerie M. and Charles F. Hermann, "Forecasting Foreign Policy Behavior in Confrontation Situations," paper presented at the Comparative Foreign Policy Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, May l8-20, l989 Hudson, Valerie M. and Eric Hyer, "Homer Lea's Geopolitical Thought: Valor or Ignorance?" paper presented to the 30th annual convention of the International Studies Association, London, England, March 28 - April 2, 1989

Hudson, Valerie M. and Eric Hyer, "Homer Lea's Geopolitical Theory: Valor or Ignorance?", paper presented at the annual meeting of the Utah Political Science Association, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 8, 1988 Hudson, Valerie M., "Birth Order and Leader Foreign Policy Orientation and Behavior", paper presented at the eleventh annual convention of the International Society of Political Psychology, The Meadowlands, New Jersey, July 1-5, 1988 Hudson, Valerie M., "Building an Explanatory Framework Linking Domestic Opposition and Regime Foreign Policy Behavior: Greek Politics and the Aegean Sea Incident", paper presented at the 29th annual convention of the International Studies Association, St. Louis, Missouri, March 29 - April 3, 1988 Hudson, Valerie M., "Linking Domestic Opposition Activity and Regime Foreign Policy Behavior: Framework and Illustrations" presented at Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association/West Region, Provo, Utah, January 15-16, 1988 Hudson, Valerie M., Charles F. Hermann, and Eric Singer, "The Situational Imperative", presented at the New Directions in Comparative Foreign Policy, Columbus, Ohio, May 8-11, 1985 Hudson, Valerie M., "Some Issues in the Application of Artificial Intelligence Methodology to the Study of International Relations", presented at the 26th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 6-9, 1985 Hudson, Valerie M., "Domestic Opposition and Regime Foreign Policy Behavior: A Conceptual Investigation," paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, June 23-27, l984 Singer, Eric G., and Valerie M. Hudson, "Role Theory and African Foreign Policy", presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 1-4, 1983 Hermann, Charles F., with Valerie M. Hudson, "A New Round of Foreign Policy Theory-Building: the CREON Model", presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Mexico City, Mexico, April 5-9, 1983 Hudson, Valerie M., Eric Singer, and Charles F. Hermann, "Explaining the Foreign Policy Behavior of Ghana, Kenya, and Zambia: A Test of the Predictive Power of the External Predisposition Component", presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 24-27, 1982 Hudson, Valerie M., Eric Singer, and Charles F. Hermann, "External Predisposition as a Model Component in Foreign Policy Explanation: The Case of Zambia", presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 18-21, 1981 Professional and Community Activity Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” Operational Gender Advisor Course (Pilot), The Australian Defence Forces Joint Operational Command, Canberra, Australia, June 5, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” Office for Women of the Australian Government, Canberra, Australia, June 2, 2017 Panelist, Valerie M. Hudson, “Unconventional Security Challenges: Gender and Crime,” The Perth USAsia Centre, Perth, Australia, May 30, 2017

Hudson, Valerie M., “Sex Ratios and National Security in Asia,” The Perth USAsia Centre, Perth, Australia, May 29, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” The Perth USAsia Centre, Perth, Australia, May 29, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, May 24, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” The Australian Defence Ministry, Canberra, Australia, May 19, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., interviewed by The Strategist, The Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra, Australia, May 17, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security: Foundational Evidence, The First Political Order, and The WomanStats Database,” The Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra, Australia, May 17, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “The WomanStats Database,” Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, May 16, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “The WomanStats Database,” The Australian Civil-Military Centre, Canberra, Australia, May 15, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “The First Political Order, and The WomanStats Database,” Global Leadership Program Mixed Colloquium, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, May 10, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” Global Leadership Program Foreign Affairs Series Lecture, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, May 10, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., interviewed on “Macquarie University Pioneering Minds,” Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia May 10, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Canberra Australia, May 8, 2017 Hudson, Valerie M., “Women and National Security,” The Graduate Centre in Governance and International Affairs, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Brisbane, Australia, 3 May 2017 Hudson, Valerie M. “The Future of the Hillary Doctrine Under the Trump Administration,” The Law Futures Centre and the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, South Bank Campus, Brisbane, Australia, May 2, 2017 Panelist, “Trump’s First 100 Days,” US Studies Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 27 April 2017. (Televised on ABC television; audio abridgement here: https://radio.abc.net.au/programitem/pgOG2YmLp7?play=true Hudson, Valerie M., “The First Political Order,” Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, Sydney Australia, 27 April 2017. Hudson, Valerie M., “The First Political Order,” Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 18 April 2017. Panelist, “US Foreign Policy Under President Trump,” Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 11 April 2017; http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/valerie-hudson/8420846

Interviewee, Late Night Live with Phillip Adams, “Sex and World Peace,” ABC Radio News, Australia, 6 April 2017 Hudson, Valerie M. “Women and National Security, keynote address to the Women and National Security conference, sponsored by the National Security College at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 4-5 April, 2017. (Also participant on panel, providing remarks on “The Future of the Hillary Doctrine in a Trump Administration.”) Contributor, “Global Trends 2030,” the National Intelligence Council, 2016, https://www.dni.gov/index.php/global-trends-home Hudson, Valerie M. “The Future of the Hillary Doctrine in a Trump Administration,” lecture to Monash University and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Melbourne, Australia, 9 March 2017. Invited Speaker, Texas Women’s University, “Women, Peace, and Security,” Denton, Texas, 19 October 2016 Invited Speaker, US Institute of Peace and Women in International Security, “Missing Peace: Young Scholars Network Workshop,” Washington, DC, 15 June 2016 Invited Keynote Speaker, Naval War College conference on “Critical Themes and Perspectives in Global Security,” Newport News, Rhode Island, 16 May 2016 Invited Speaker, Futures Without Violence, symposium on “Minds Combine: Linking the Security of Women to the Security of States,” Washington, DC, 27 April 2016 Invited Keynote Speaker, US State Department INR, the National Intelligence Council, and the US Institute of Peace, conference on “Global Trends for Gender,” Washington, DC, April 14, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Women and National Security,” Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 8 April 2016 Guest Lecturer, “Clan Governance and National Stability,” Department of Political Science, Duke University, 1 April 2016 Invited Participant, “Changing Kinship Structures in China,” IHS and ONA (DoD), Washington, DC (via Skype), 2 April 2016 Invited Keynote Speaker, “The Hillary Doctrine,” Women’s Research on Women 2016 Symposium, Texas A&M University, 30 March 2016 Roundtable Participant, “What is a Feminist Foreign Policy and Peace Diplomacy?”, presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 16-19 March 2016 Invited lecture, “Women and National Security,” University of California-Irvine, January 14, 2016 Invited participant, “Strategic Foresight Initiative: Demographic Trends Shaping the Future,” The Atlantic Council, Washington, DC (virtual attendance), December 16, 2015 Invited Lecture, “Women and American Foreign Policy,” Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1 October 2015. Opening Keynote and Organizer of Conference, “National Security and Women’s Insecurity: Why Women Matter in Foreign Policy,” College Station, Texas, 11 September 2015

Book Launch, “The Hillary Doctrine,” The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, 24 June 2015 (With Daniela Ligiero, Rosa Brooks, Kathleen Kuehnast, and Patricia Leidl) Invited Testimony, “Sex Ratios in China, Vietnam, and South Korea,” Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Washington, DC (virtual conference appearance), 30 April 2015. Invited Lecture, “The Hillary Doctrine,” Women in Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 April 2015 Briefing on CSW59, Department of International Affairs, The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 20 April 2015. Invited Lecture, “Work-Family Life Balance,” TAMU Women Administrators’ Network, College Station, Texas, 20 April 2015. Invited lecture, “The WomanStats Research Project and Database,” The Center for Global Development, Washington, DC, 19 March 2015 Invited participation, “The Security of Women and the Security of States,” International Peace Institute panel, CSW59, New York City, 12 March 2015 Roundtable participant, “Securing the Link: The Future of Demography and Policy,” annual meetings of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 18-21, 2015. Discussant, panel on “Recent Advances in Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis,” annual meetings of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 18-21, 2015. Radio Interview, “The Security of Women and the Security of States, The Matt Townsend Show, KBYU, 26 February 2015, http://www.byuradio.org/episode/a30b5502-e2c9-458f-9681-6e9e051f3cb1/the-matt-townsend-show-gender-inequality-and-peace-worm-robot-self-expectations Committee Member, ISA Best Book Committee, International Studies Association, 2015- Member-at-Large, Committee on the Status of Women, International Studies Association, 2015- Invited lecture, “Sex and World Peace,” Women’s Studies and Resource Center, The University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina, 29 September 2014 Keynote Speaker, Peacemakers, Inc. Annual Luncheon, Dallas, Texas, September 18, 2014. Invited lecture, “Sex and World Peace,” sponsored by the International Development minor, Students Against Gendered Aggression, and BYU Students for International Development, Provo, Utah, July 31, 2014. Member, Advisory Board, Palgrave Macmillan Press series, Demography and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa, series editor Elhum Haghighat (2014-present), July 18, 2014 Radio broadcast on Co-Creator Network, Leonard Ellis (host), June, 2014, “Peace Begins with Me,” http://www.co-creatornetwork.com/guests/Hudson_Valerie/_bio.htm Invited Speaker, Texas A&M Confucius Institute, “Sex Ratios and National Security in China,” College Station, April 24, 2014. Discussant, Roundtable on “Distinguished Scholar: Rose McDermott,” Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014.

Chair, Junior Scholars’ Symposium on Foreign Policy, Aid, and Development, International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Discussant, Panel on “ Methodology of Role Theory,” International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Participant, Workshop on “Mentoring Young Women in International Relations,” International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Discussant, Roundtable on “Exploring the Theoretical Scope and Ambition of Foreign Policy Analysis,” International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Discussant, Roundtable on “Distinguished Scholar: Jack Goldstone,” Political Demography and Geography Section, International Studies Association annual meetings, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Invited Speaker, “Sex and World Peace,” University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 27 February 2014. Invited discussant, Indian Foreign Policy conference, Bloomington, Indiana, October 15, 2013 Invited presenter, the Futures Without Violence Open Square Summit, Washington, DC, October 3, 2013 Member, Experts Groups, Data2X Initiative, U.S. State Department, 2013-2015 Invited presenter, The Nobel Women’s Initiative Conference, May 27-30, 2013, Belfast, Northern Ireland Hudson, Valerie M. (2013) “The Foundation of Human Security in Every Society,” 50.50 (online journal), 21 May 2013, http://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/valerie-hudson/foundation-of-human-security-in-every-society Hudson. Valerie M. (2013) “Mothers Heal the World When they “Stand Up,” Deseret News, 9 May 2013, http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579663/Mothers-help-heal-the-world-when-they-stand-up.html Roundtable Participant, “The Boundedness of American Foreign Policy Analysis Theory,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, April 3-6 2013 Roundtable Participant, “Role Theory, Foreign Policy Analysis, and International Relations Theory,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Fan Francisco, California, 3-6 April 2013. Forum Speaker, “ Sex and World Peace,” the Marcus Orr Lecture Series, University of Memphis, Memphis Tennessee, 17 November 2012. Keynote Speaker, Conferencia: Hacia una nueva dimension de la seguridad: Genero y cultura estrategica, Universidad Sergio Arboleda, Bogota, Colombia, 25 September 2012. Keynote Speaker, National Council for International Visitors, 2012 Western Regional Meeting, Salt Lake City, 6-8 June 2012. Participant and simulation participant, conference of the National Intelligence Council, “2030 Global Trends,” Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 3-5 May 2012. Book Launch for Sex and World Peace, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, 26 April 2012.

Invited Workshop Participant, “Counting What Counts and Telling Stories,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 1-5 April 2012 Roundtable Participant, “A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 1-5 April 2012. Chair, panel on “Foreign Policy Analysis and the Process of Role Location and Adaptation,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 1-5 April 2012. Invited Testimony, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights, on the subject of China’s One Child Policy and Human Rights in China, Washington, DC, 22 September 2011 Chair, panel on “Integrating International Relations Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis Through Role Theory, annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 15-19 March, 2011 Roundtable Participant, “Can We Reach an Understanding? Gender, Feminism, and Security Studies,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 15-19 March, 2011 Roundtable Participant, “A TransAtlantic Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 15-19 March, 2011 Roundtable Participant, “The WomanStats Project and Its Implications for Feminist Security Studies,: annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 15-19 March, 2011 Poster presentation, “The WomanStats Database,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 15-19 March, 2011 Editorial Board, International Studies Review, 2010-2012 Editorial Board, Politics and Gender, 2010-2014 Convocation Speaker, “The Security of Women and the Security of States,” Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah, 7 September 2010 Roundtable participant, Town Hall meeting on “What is Foreign Policy Analysis?,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 15-20 February 2010. Chair and Discussant, panel on “Women, Gender, and Justice,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 15-20 February 2010. Discussant, panel on “Globalization, State Transformation, and Foreign Policy,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 15-20 February 2010. Roundtable Participant, Feminist Security Studies, annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 15-20 February 2010. Invited Consultation, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in preparing brief for hearing on violence against women worldwide, October 2009. Henshaw, Mark, Valerie M. Hudson, Eric Jensen, Kerry Kartchner, and John Mark Mattox (2009) “War and the Gospel: Views from Latter-day Saint National Security Practitioners,” SquareTwo, Vol. 2. No. 2, Summer

Hudson, Valerie M. (2009) “Good Riddance: Why Macho Had to Go,” Foreign Policy, July/August 2009, also available at http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/06/19/good_riddance Invited Consultation, Office of Net Assessment, Department of Defense, Washington, DC, July 22, 2009. Invited Participant, Cyberwarfare Simulation “Silent Horizon”, Arlington, Virginia, May 26-29, 2009. Invited Participant, “Human Security Report Brainstorming Session,” Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 21-22, 2009 Discussant, panel on “Europe in the 1930s,” Grand Strategy in the Interwar Years conference, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 26-27 March 2009 Presentations on Bare Branches in China to a) Renmin University, b) the All-China Women’s Federation, c) The State Family Planning Commission, c) the School of International Business and Economics, all in Beijing, China, March 2009 Presentations on Foreign Policy Analysis to a) Australian National University and b) Peking University, February and March 2009 Discussant, panel on “Comparative Foreign Policy: Modern Toolbox for an Established Subfield,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 28-31 March 2008 Roundtable participant, “Bridging Theories, Actors, and Cases: A Roundtable on Foreign Policy Analysis,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 28-31 March 2008 Roundtable participant, “Multiple Perspectives on Feminist Security Studies,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 28-31 March 2008 Workshop Leader, “The WomanStats Database,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 28-31 March 2008 Editorial Board, Studies in Foreign Policy Analysis, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, www.brill.nl/sfpa, appointed November 2007. Discussant, panel on “Theme Panel: Insights for International Security from the Life Sciences,” annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, 29 August-1 September 2007. Section Editor, ISA Compendium Project, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, appointed 2007. Editorial Board, International Studies Intensives Series, Paradigm Publishers, 2006-2011 Invited Speaker, Defense Threat Reduction Agency symposium, The Sum of All Fears, Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, August 17-18, 2005 Invited Speaker, Women in Math and Science, BYU, 30 September 2005 Keynote Speaker, Faculty Women’s Association Annual Retreat, BYU, May 13, 2005 Professional Association Affiliation: Council on Foreign Relations, 2017 to present International Studies Association (formerly a Foreign Policy Analysis Section president (1990-91); formerly a member of the Executive Council of the FPA Section (1991-93), formerly the

Faculty Associate for Regions and Sections (1990-92); formerly a member of the Executive Committee (1991-93), formerly a member of the Inter-Organizational Cooperation Committee (1992-93); formerly a member of the Nominating Committee (1995-96; 98-99), formerly the chair of the Carl Beck Award Committee (2002-2004), andon the editorial board of the FPA Section Compendium Committee (2007-present), a member of the Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee (2011-2014), and a Vice President of the association (entailing membership in the Executive and Governing Councils of the organization; 2010-2011, and a Member-at-Large of the Political Demography and Geography Section, 2011-present; Member of the ISA Best Book Committee, 2015-present; Member-at-Large, Committee on the Status of Women, 2015-present) International Society of Political Psychology American Political Science Association Women in International Security Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, appointed 2004 Invited participant, Defense Threat Reduction Agency symposium, First Use of Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-first Century, Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, August 26-27, 2004 Kennedy Center Lecture Series, “The Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population,” September 17, 2003 and September 11, 2004 Lecturer, Sherman Kent School (SKS), Chantilly, Virginia, from approximately 2003 to present. Invited Speaker, Annual Meetings of Cystic Fibrosis Research, Inc., Redwood City, California, July 25, 2003 Co-chair, “Wielding the Sword While Proclaiming Peace,” symposium concerning LDS perspectives on national security issues, sponsored by the David M. Kenned Center and Washington Seminar, Washington, DC, May 2003 Kennedy Center Book of the Semester Panel, “Joseph Nye’s The Paradox of Power,” March 2003 Invited Speaker, “Debate on Iraq”, International Education Week, David M. Kennedy Center, 21 Novermber 2002 Invited participant, BYU IT Focus Group, 29 October 2002 Pi Sigma Alpha meeting, invited speaker, BYU, 17 October 2002 Chair and participant, panel on “The Theoretical Trajectory of International Relations,” 43rd annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 2002 Chair and participant, panel on “Foreign Policy Analysis as a Bridge between International Relations and Comparative Politics,” 43rd annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 2002 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Brooks/Cole Publishers, Longman Publishers, International Studies Quarterly, International Interactions, Political Psychology, the Louisiana Board of Regents Grants for Excellence Program, Garland Publishers, Westview Press, the American Political Science Review, European Journal of International Relations, Political Research Quarterly, Prentice Hall, Cystic Fibrosis Research Initiative (CFRI), CQ Press, Rowman and Littlefield Press, St. Martin’s Press, International Security, SUNY Press, Foreign Policy Analysis, World Politics, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, and many others Invited Speaker, “The Security Logic of High Sex Ratio Societies,” Women’s Studies Colloquium Lecture Series, Fall 2000

Invited Speaker, “The Third Way,” World Family Policy Forum II, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah June 10-12, 2000 Participant, Writing Fellows Workshop, Brigham Young University, May 2000 Chair and discussant, panel “Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Referents in Foreign Policy Analysis,” 41st annual convention of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, March 2000 Newspaper article, “Humane Parenting,” Provo Daily Herald, 7 June 1999 Chair and participant, roundtable “Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis, 40th annual convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 1999 Chair and discussant, panel “The Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy,” 40th annual convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 1999 Presentation, “What Makes a Good Lecture?”, Faculty Center Brown Bag luncheon, Brigham Young University, 23 February 1996 Forum, “Women in the Third World,” Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, October 19, 1995 (with Donna Lee Bowen) Participant, Third Annual Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, July, 1995 Hudson, Valerie M. and Kirk A. Hawkins, “Data Show Women Have Strong Representation in ISA,” ISA Newsletter, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1995, pp. 1, 4. Presentation, "Quality of Life Challenges for Women in the Developing World," BYU Conference on Population and Development, Provo, Utah, November 11, 1994 Member, Annual Women's Conference Planning Committee, October 1993 to October 1994 Television Commentary, International Dispatch documentary on nuclear weapons in Kazakhstan, taped 14 October 1993 Co-Chair and Panelist, Symposium entitled "Moral Perspectives on American Security Policy: Views from the Community of LDS Scholars," sponsored by the David M. Kennedy Center for International and Area Studies and the College of Religious Education, 30 September to 1 October, 1993 Editorial, "When Should the United States Intervene in Post-Cold War Conflict?" Daily Universe, 13 September 1993 Participant, "Evening with Faculty" Program sponsored by General Education and Honors, 26 August 1993 Presentation, "Foreign Policy Analysis and Australia", with James L. Richardson, Australian National University, 3 June, 1993 Presentation, "Academic Careers," sponsored by the Women's Research Institute and The Honors Program, 14 November 1992 Presentation (with Bart Czirr and Paul Palmer), "A Reverse Manhattan Project", Physics Department Colloquium, Brigham Young University, 14 April 1992

Presentation, "The Future of the Former Soviet Strategic Arsenal", sponsored by the Department of Communication, Brigham Young University, 5 March 1992 Editorial, co-authored with Bart Czirr and Paul Palmer, "Diluting the Soviet Nuclear Threat", appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune, the Provo Herald, and the Daily Universe the week of 27 February 1992 Presentation, "Nuclear Weapons Arsenals and Superpower Arms Control Efforts," University of Utah Nuclear Engineering Club, 5 November 1991 Chair and discussant, Panel on "New Directions in Foreign Policy Analysis", annual conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 27-29 August 1991 Television News Interview, KBYU, concerning Soviet coup attempt, 19 August 1991 Radio Interview, KSL 1160 AM, concerning Soviet coup attempt, Salt Lake City, Utah 21 August 1991 Participant, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Ohio State University, 15-26 July 1991 Panel Chair, "The Domestic Context of Foreign Policy Making", ISA convention, Vancouver, March 21, 1991 Panel Chair, "Senior Scholar in Foreign Policy Analysis: James Rosenau", ISA convention, Vancouver, March 21, 1991 Question and Answer Moderator for President Ronald Reagan's visit to Brigham Young University, February 15, 1991 Speaker, Faculty Mid-Year Conference on "Scholarship Reconsidered", Brigham Young University, January, 1991 Speaker, "Superpower Politics", International Studies Workshop Series for Utah Teachers, 11-15 June 1990 Participant, Conference on Computational Models of the Decision to Use Force, sponsored by the Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1-5, 1989 Vice Chair, Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association, 1989-90. Host, visit of U.S. Army War College Current Events Team, 5-8 March 1989 Newsletter Committee, Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the International Studies Association, 1988 89. Member, International Society of Political Psychology, 1988- Panel discussant, United Nations Day, sponsored by the United Nations Association of Utah, at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 24, 1987 Round table discussant, United Nations Telecast, sponsored by the United Nations Association of Utah, at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 12, 1987

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