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1 HARVEY STARR Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs Emeritus Department of Political Science Jewish Studies Program Emeritus Scholar/Special Projects Department of Political Science May 2018 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208 Political Science Dep’t: 803-777-3109 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/harveystarracademic/ I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born: November 11, 1946, New York, New York Married, no children Education: Ph.D., in Political Science, Yale University, December 1971 M.Phil., in Political Science, Yale University, June 1970 B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, May 1967 II. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Theories and methods in the study of international relations War and international conflict processes/peace research Geopolitics and Diffusion Analyses Domestic Influences on Foreign Policy (internal conflict; democracy; failed states) III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs Emeritus, 2014– Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs, University of South Carolina, 1989–2014

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HARVEY STARR Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs Emeritus

Department of Political Science Jewish Studies Program Emeritus Scholar/Special Projects

Department of Political Science May 2018 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208 Political Science Dep’t: 803-777-3109 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/harveystarracademic/ I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born: November 11, 1946, New York, New York Married, no children Education: Ph.D., in Political Science, Yale University, December 1971 M.Phil., in Political Science, Yale University, June 1970 B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, May 1967 II. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Theories and methods in the study of international relations War and international conflict processes/peace research Geopolitics and Diffusion Analyses Domestic Influences on Foreign Policy (internal conflict; democracy; failed states) III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs Emeritus, 2014–

Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in International Affairs, University of South Carolina, 1989–2014

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Chair, Department of Government and International Studies/Political Science, University of South Carolina, 2000–06

Interim Chair, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South

Carolina, 1998--2000

Visiting Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Spring and Summer 1996

Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, 1984-89

Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, 1983-89 Associate Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, 1977-83

Leverhulme Visiting Fellow in Politics, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1978-79 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, 1972-77

Visiting Fellow in Politics, Department of Politics, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1971-72

Acting Instructor, Yale University, Department of Political Science, 1970-71

Assistant in Instruction, Yale University, Department of Political Science, Spring 1970

Teaching Fellow, Yale University, Department of Political Science, Fall 1968, Fall 1969

Research Assistant, S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo, Department of Political Science, Summer 1968 Other:

Emeritus Scholar, Jewish Studies Program, University of South Carolina (current) Visiting Researcher, Centre for Defence Studies, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, July-August,

1990. Visiting Lecturer, Centre for Defence Studies, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, July 1985.

Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy Studies, Indiana University, 1975-80 IV. SELECTED HONORS, AWARDS, RECOGNITION, AND GRANTS Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Highest Distinction in Political Science, S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo, 1967 Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Chapter, 1967 Yale University Fellowship, 1967-70

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Indiana University, Summer Faculty Fellowship, Summer 1973 Indiana University, Grant-in-Aid of Faculty Research, April 1974

Center for International Policy Studies Faculty Research Seed Grant, January 1976 (Indiana University)

Indiana University, Summer Faculty Fellowship, Summer 1977

Supplementary and Renewal Grants from the National Security Education Program/New York University, for the Indiana Consortium for Security Studies, April and June 1981 (with John Lovell)

National Science Foundation Research Grant (with Benjamin A. Most) August 1982 - July 1984,

"Collaborative Research on Diffusion and Contagion Effects on War 1946-1980," funded by the Political Science Program

Indiana Committee for the Humanities Grant for Support of INCSS Workshop, "Ethics and

National Security," October 1983, Project Director

University of South Carolina, Research and Productive Scholarship Grant, "The Analysis of Geopolitics: Reconceptualizing International Borders Through the Application of GIS (Geographic Information Systems)," Summer/Fall 1996

National Science Foundation Research Grant, "The Analysis of Geopolitics: Reconceptualizing

International Borders Through the Application of GIS (Geographic Information Systems)," March 1998- December 2000; $84,589 by the Political Science and Geography Programs

University of South Carolina, 1998 Russell Award for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences

in recognition of outstanding research and scholarship

CHOICE named ANARCHY, ORDER AND INTEGRATION one of its “Outstanding Academic Books” in 1998.

Distinguished Associate of the Martin Institute for Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution,

University of Idaho Appointed a member of the National Advisory Board for the NSF supported Integrative

Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) grant to the State University of New York at Buffalo for a multidisciplinary doctoral program in Geographic Information Science ( 1999-2003)

Special Issue: “Substitutability in Foreign Policy: Applications and Advances,” ed. Glenn Palmer,

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 44, 1, 2000.

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Distinguished Alumnus Award, Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo (first recipient; 2009)

National Science Foundation Grant (with Stan Dubinsky) for the conference, “New Horizons in

Conflict System Analysis: Applications to the Middle East– a Cross-Disciplinary Conference at the University of South Carolina,” 2010-11, $49,148

Panel on: “Inquiry, Logic and International Politics 25 Years On,” Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, August 2014, Washington DC.

Received the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association,“in recognition of scholarly contributions that have fundamentally improved the study of conflict processes.”

Presidential Theme Panel: "On the Career Contributions of Harvey Starr,”

International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 2016, Atlanta.

Named the International Studies Association Section on Political Demography and Geography’s 2016-17 Distinguished Scholar (Myron Weiner Award), with the "Distinguished Scholar Roundtable-- Harvey Starr" at the 2017 International Studies Association Annual Meeting (Baltimore).

V. PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs

WAR COALITIONS: THE DISTRIBUTION OF PAYOFFS AND LOSSES, Harvey Starr (Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1972).

COALITIONS AND FUTURE WARS: A DYADIC STUDY OF COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, Harvey

Starr (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, 1975). A COLLECTIVE GOODS APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING TRANSNATIONAL ACTION, Harvey Starr

and Charles W. Ostrom (New York: Learning Resources in International Studies; Consortium for International Studies Education, Number 18; 1976).

WORLD POLITICS: THE MENU FOR CHOICE, Bruce Russett and Harvey Starr (New York: W.H.

Freeman, 1981). Second edition 1985; third edition 1989; fourth edition 1992; fifth edition 1996; sixth edition 2000, with David Kinsella as third author (New York: Bedford/St.Martin's); seventh edition 2003 (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth); eighth edition 2006; ninth edition 2009 (copyright 2010); tenth edition as Kinsella, Russett and Starr appeared 2012 (copyright 2013). Indian second edition by Vakils Feffer & Simons, Ltd., Bombay, 1986; Italian third edition by Il Mulino; Taiwan fourth edition by Wu Nan Book Co.; Russian fifth edition by Svetlychor; Japanese sixth edition by Japan Uni Agency;

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seventh edition in English with Chinese introduction, Peking University Press seventh edition, 2004; Chinese ninth edition. --Two sections of the 4th edition of WORLD POLITICS are reprinted in: Daniel J. Kaufman, et al., UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: THE VALUE OF ALTERNATIVE LENSES, 3rd ed, 1994. New York: McGraw-Hill. The two selections: "International Actors: States and Other Players on the World Stage," pp.47-72; "How Do We Think About World Politics?" pp.29-41. The same two selections were reprinted in the 4th edition, 1999.

HENRY KISSINGER: PERCEPTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, Harvey Starr (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984).

INQUIRY, LOGIC, AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr (Columbia:

University of South Carolina Press, 1989; re-issued 2015). – re-issued 2015 with A New Preface by Harvey Starr, pp.xi-xxviii. – chapter 3 reprinted in Gary Goertz and Harvey Starr, eds., NECESSARY CONDITIONS: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONS (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003), pp.25-45. – chapter 4 reprinted in Paul F. Diehl, ed., WAR, VOL.I, CONCEPTS, MEASUREMENT AND PATTERNS IN THE STUDY OF WAR (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005), pp.41-59.

CHOICES IN WORLD POLITICS: SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERDEPENDENCE, Bruce Russett, Harvey

Starr and Richard Stoll, eds. (New York: W.H. Freeman, 1989). THE DIFFUSION OF WAR: A STUDY OF OPPORTUNITY AND WILLINGNESS, Randolph M. Siverson

and Harvey Starr (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991). ANARCHY, ORDER, AND INTEGRATION: HOW TO MANAGE INTERDEPENDENCE, Harvey Starr

(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997). Paperback edition published 1999. Named a CHOICE “Outstanding Academic Book” in 1998.

AGENCY, STRUCTURE AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: FROM ONTOLOGY TO EMPIRICAL

INQUIRY, Gil Friedman and Harvey Starr (London: Routledge, 1997; Paperback Direct in 2014).

THE UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL VIOLENCE: NEW APPROACHES TO

THEORY AND RESEARCH ON PROTRACTED CONFLICT, Harvey Starr, ed. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999).

NECESSARY CONDITIONS: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONS, Gary Goertz and

Harvey Starr, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003). APPROACHES, LEVELS AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: CROSSING

BOUNDARIES, Harvey Starr, ed. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).

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DEALING WITH FAILED STATES: CROSSING ANALYTIC BOUNDARIES, Harvey Starr, ed. (Milton Park, UK and New York: Routledge, 2009; 2011 print-on-demand paperback).

ON GEOPOLITICS: SPACE, PLACE, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Harvey Starr (Boulder, CO:

Paradigm Publishers, 2013). BRUCE RUSSETT: PIONEER IN THE SCIENTIFIC AND NORMATIVE STUDY OF WAR, PEACE, AND

POLICY, Harvey Starr, ed. (Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG, 2015).

THE ISRAELI CONFLICT SYSTEM: ANALYTIC APPROACHES, Harvey Starr and Stanley Dubinsky,

eds. (London: Routledge, 2016). STATE FAILURE IN THE MODERN WORLD, Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr (Stanford: Stanford

University Press, 2016).

***** Editor, Special Issue on “Failed States,” CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE (vol.25,

no.4, 2008), Harvey Starr. Co-Editor, Special Issue, “Spaces and Places Geopolitics in an Era of Globalization,” INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW (vol.17, no.1, 2015), Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr.

Journal Articles "'Organizational Process' As an Influence on National Security Policy," INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS (London), IV, 1972, pp. 176-186, Harvey Starr. "A Collective Goods Analysis of the Warsaw Pact After Czechoslovakia," INTERNATIONAL

ORGANIZATION, 28, 1974, pp. 521-532, Harvey Starr. -- Reprinted in Keith Hartley and Todd Sandler, eds., THE ECONOMICS OF DEFENCE,

VOL.I (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2001), pp.305-316.

"The Quantitative International Relations Scholar as Surfer: Riding the 'Fourth Wave'", JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 18, 1974, pp. 336-368, Harvey Starr.

"Developing the Relevance Potentialities of National Security and Foreign Policy Research: Some Proposed Criteria," POLICY SCIENCES, 6, 1975, pp.161-173, U. Arad, W. Bacchus, E. Gonzalez, and H. Starr.

"The Substance and Study of Borders in International Relations Research," INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 20, 1976, pp. 581-620, Harvey Starr and Benjamin A. Most.

"Physical Variables and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Daily Temperature and the Pre-World War I Crisis," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 3, 2, 1977, pp. 97-108, Harvey Starr.

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"A Return Journey: Richardson, 'Frontiers' and War in the 1946-65 Era," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 22, 1978, pp. 323-356, Harvey Starr and Benjamin A. Most.

"'Opportunity' and 'Willingness' as Ordering Concepts in the Study of War," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 4, 1978, pp. 363-387, Harvey Starr.

– Reprinted in Paul F. Diehl, ed., WAR, VOL.I, CONCEPTS, MEASUREMENT AND PATTERNS IN THE STUDY OF WAR (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005), pp.90-112.

"Diffusion, Reinforcement, Geopolitics, and the Spread of War," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 74, December 1980, pp. 932-946, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"The Kissinger Years: Studying Individuals and Foreign Policy," INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 24, December 1980, pp. 465-496, Harvey Starr.

-- Reprinted in Dan Caldwell, ed., HENRY KISSINGER: HIS PERSONALITY AND POLITICS (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1983), pp.3-23.

-- Reprinted in Bruce Russett, Harvey Starr, and Richard Stoll, eds., CHOICES IN WORLD POLITICS: SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERDEPENDENCE (New York: W.H. Freeman, 1989), pp.181-205.

"Kissinger's Operational Code," KOREA AND WORLD AFFAIRS, 4, Winter 1980, pp. 582-606, Harvey Starr.

"Inherent Bad Faith Reconsidered: Dulles, Kennedy and Kissinger," POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 3, Fall-Winter 1981-82, pp. 1-33, Douglas Stuart and Harvey Starr.

"Case Selection, Conceptualization and Basic Logic in the Study of War," AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 26, November 1982, pp.834-856, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"Conceptualizing 'War': Consequences for Theory and Research," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 27, 1983, pp. 137-159, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"Contagion and Border Effects on Contemporary African Conflict," COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 16, 1983, pp. 92-117, Harvey Starr and Benjamin A. Most.

"International Relations Theory, Foreign Policy Substitutability, and 'Nice' Laws," WORLD POLITICS, 36, 1984, pp.383-406, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"The Relationship Between Defense Spending and Inflation," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 28, 1984, pp.103-122, Harvey Starr, Francis Hoole, Jeffrey Hart, and John Freeman.

"The Forms and Processes of War Diffusion: Research Update on Contagion in African Conflict," COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 18, 1985, pp.206-227, Harvey Starr and Benjamin A. Most.

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"Polarity, Preponderance, and Power Parity in the Generation of International Conflict," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 13, 1987, pp.225-262, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"Rosenau, Pre-Theories and the Evolution of the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 14, 1988, pp.3-16, Harvey Starr.

"International Data as a National Resource," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 14, 1988, pp.101-113, Patrick McGowan, Harvey Starr, Gretchen Hower, Richard Merritt, and Dina A. Zinnes.

"Alliance and Border Effects on the War Behavior of States," CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, 10, 2, 1989, pp.21-46, Randolph Siverson and Harvey Starr.

"Opportunity, Willingness and the Diffusion of War, 1816-1965," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 84, 1, 1990, pp.47-67, Randolph Siverson and Harvey Starr.

– Reprinted in Michael Don Ward, ed., THE NEW GEOPOLITICS (Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1992), pp.159-181.

– Reprinted in Paul F. Diehl, ed., WAR, VOL.VI, THE MODERATION AND OUTCOMES OF CONFLICT (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005), pp.1-25.

"Alliances and Geopolitics," POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY QUARTERLY, 9, 1990, pp.232-248, Harvey Starr and Randolph Siverson.

"Theoretical and Logical Issues in the Study of Diffusion," JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS, 2, 1990, pp.391-412, Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr.

"Democratic Dominoes: Diffusion Approaches to the Spread of Democracy in the International System," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 35, 1991, pp.356-381, Harvey Starr.

"Joining Political and Geographic Perspectives: Geopolitics and International Relations," INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 17, 1991, pp.1-9, Harvey Starr.

-- Reprinted in Michael Don Ward, ed., THE NEW GEOPOLITICS (Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1992), pp.1-9.

"Democracy and War: Choice, Learning, and Security Communities," JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, 29, 1992, pp.207-213, Harvey Starr.

"Why Don't Democracies Fight Each Other? Evaluating the Theory-Findings Feedback Loop," JERUSALEM JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 14, 4, 1992, pp.41-59, Harvey Starr.

"Regime Change and the Restructuring of Alliances," AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 38, 1, 1994, pp.145-16, Randolph Siverson and Harvey Starr.

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"Revolution and War: Rethinking the Linkage Between Internal and External Conflict," POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 47, 2, 1994, pp.481-507, Harvey Starr.

"Opportunity, Willingness, and Political Uncertainty: Theoretical Foundations of Politics," JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS, 7, 4, 1995, pp.447-476, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla and Harvey Starr.

– Reprinted in Gary Goertz and Harvey Starr, eds., NECESSARY CONDITIONS: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONS (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003)

"The Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to International Studies," INTERNATIONAL STUDIES NOTES, 20, 2, 1995, pp.1-8, Harvey Starr and Will Bain.

"Extraction, Allocation, and the Rise and Decline of States," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 40, 1, 1996, pp.272-297, Marc V. Simon and Harvey Starr. "Democracy and Integration: Why Democracies Don't Fight Each Other," JOURNAL OF PEACE

RESEARCH, 34, 2, 1997, pp.153-162, Harvey Starr.

"Cumulation, Evaluation and the Research Process: Investigating the Diffusion of Conflict," JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, 35, 2, 1998, pp.231-237, Harvey Starr and Randolph M. Siverson.

"Substitutability in Foreign Policy: Theoretically Central, Empirically Elusive," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 44, 1, 2000, pp.128-138, Harvey Starr.

"Two-Level Security Management and the Prospects for New Democracies: A Simulation Analysis," INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 44, 3, 2000, pp.391-422, Marc V. Simon and Harvey Starr.

“Reconceptualizing International Borders Through the Application of GIS (Geographic Information Systems): A New Dataset on the ‘Nature’ of Borders,” INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES 2, 4, November 2001, pp.441-43, Harvey Starr.

“Uncertainty, Change, and War: Power Fluctuations and War in the Modern Elite Power System,“ JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, 38, 1, 2001 pp.49-66, Jeffrey S. Morton and Harvey Starr.

“Using Geographic Information Systems To Revisit Enduring Rivalries: The Case of Israel,” GEOPOLITICS, 5, 1, 2001, pp.37-56, Harvey Starr.

“Opportunity, Willingness and Geographic Information Systems: Reconceptualizing Borders in International Relations,” POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, 21, 2002, pp.243-261, Harvey Starr.

“The ‘Nature’ of Contiguous Borders: Ease of Interaction, Salience, and the Analysis of Crisis,” INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 28, 2002, pp.213-235, Harvey Starr and G. Dale Thomas.

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“The Power of Place and the Future of Spatial Analysis in the Study of Conflict,” CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, 20, 1, 2003, pp.1-20, Harvey Starr.

“Democratic Dominoes Revisited: The Hazards of Governmental Transitions, 1974-96,” JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 47, 4, 2003, pp.490-519, Harvey Starr and Christina Lindborg.

“The Nature of Borders and Conflict: Revisiting Hypotheses on Territory and War,” INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 49, 1, 2005, pp.123-139, Harvey Starr and G. Dale Thomas.

“Territory, Proximity, and Spatiality: The Geography of International Conflict,“ INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, 7, 3, 2005, pp.387-406, Harvey Starr.

“Cumulation from Proper Specification: Theory, Logic, Research Design, and ‘Nice’ Laws,” CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, 22, 4, 2005, pp.353-363, Harvey Starr.

“International Borders: What They Are, What They Mean, and Why We Should Care,” SAIS REVIEW, 26,1, 2006, pp. 3-10 [invited article in special issue on “Borders”], Harvey Starr.

“Bad Neighbors: Failed States and Their Consequences,” CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, 25, 4, 2008, pp.315-331, Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr

– Reprinted in Harvey Starr, ed., DEALING WITH FAILED STATES: CROSSING ANALYTIC BOUNDARIES (London: Routledge, 2009), pp.35-51.

“On Geopolitics: Spaces and Places,” INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 57, 3, 2013, pp.433-39, Harvey Starr.

“Geopolitics and Conflict: Reconciling Spatiality, Borders, and Sovereignty in the Modern World System,” JOURNAL OF TERRITORIAL AND MARITIME STUDIES, 2, 1, 2015, pp.139-148, Harvey Starr.

Book Chapters "Alliances and the Price of Primacy," chapter 4, in Bruce M. Russett, WHAT PRICE VIGILANCE? THE BURDENS OF NATIONAL DEFENSE (New Yale University Press, 1970), Bruce M.

Russett and Harvey Starr.

--Reprinted in George Lopez and Michael Stohl, eds., INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: CONTEMPORARY THEORY AND PRACTICE (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1988).

"An Appraisal of the Substantive Findings of the Correlates of War Project," in Francis W. Hoole

and Dina A. Zinnes, eds., QUANTITATIVE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: AN APPRAISAL (New York: Praeger, 1976), pp.99-127, Harvey Starr.

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"Alliances: Tradition and Change in American Views on Foreign Military Entanglements," in Ken Booth, and Moorhead Wright, eds., AMERICAN THINKING ABOUT PEACE AND WAR (New York: Barnes & Noble, 1978), pp.37-57, Harvey Starr.

"Henry Kissinger's Belief System and World Order: Perception and Policy," in Henry H. Han, ed., WORLD IN TRANSITION: CHALLENGES TO HUMAN RIGHTS, DEVELOPMENT AND WORLD ORDER (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979), pp.239-255, Harvey Starr.

"'Detente' or 'Two Against One'? The China Factor," in Charles W. Kegley and Pat McGowan, eds., FOREIGN POLICY: USA/USSR, Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies, vol.7 (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982), pp.213-239, Harvey Starr.

"Patterns of Conflict: Quantitative Analysis and the Comparative Lessons of Third World Wars," in Robert E. Harkavy and Stephanie Neumann, eds., THE LESSONS OF RECENT WARS IN THE THIRD WORLD (Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1985), pp.33-52, Harvey Starr and Benjamin A. Most.

--Reprinted in George Lopez and Michael Stohl, eds., INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: CONTEMPORARY THEORY AND PRACTICE (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1988).

"From War to War: Stochastic Models of Wartime Alignment Patterns," in Michael Don Ward, ed., THEORIES, MODELS AND SIMULATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Boulder: Westview Press, 1985), pp.393-418, Dina Zinnes, Harvey Starr, Barbara Hill and Stephen Portnoy.

"Opportunity, Willingness and Small States: The Relationship Between Environment and Foreign Policy," in Charles F. Hermann, Charles W. Kegley, and James N. Rosenau, eds., NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF FOREIGN POLICY (Boston: George Allen and Unwin, 1987), pp.409-432, Maria Papadakis and Harvey Starr.

"Introduction," in Bruce Russett, Harvey Starr, and Richard Stoll, eds., CHOICES IN WORLD POLITICS: SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERDEPENDENCE (New York: W.H. Freeman, 1989), pp.1-5, Bruce Russett, Harvey Starr, and Richard Stoll.

"The Logic and Study of the Diffusion of International Conflict," in Manus I. Midlarsky, ed., HANDBOOK OF WAR STUDIES (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989), pp.111-139, Benjamin A. Most, Harvey Starr, and Randolph M. Siverson.

"Border and Alliance Effects in the Diffusion of Major Power Conflict, 1815-1965," in Charles S. Gochman and Alan Ned Sabrosky, eds., PRISONERS OF WAR? NATION-STATES IN THE MODERN ERA (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1990), pp.209-229, Benjamin A. Most, Philip A. Schrodt, Randolph M. Siverson, and Harvey Starr.

"International Law and International Order," in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., ed., CONTROVERSIES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY: REALISM AND THE NEOLIBERAL CHALLENGE (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995), pp.299-315, Harvey Starr.

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"Advancing the Scientific Study of War: A Commentary," in Stuart A. Bremer and Thomas R. Cusack, eds., THE PROCESS OF WAR: ADVANCING THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF WAR (Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1996), pp.233-240, Harvey Starr.

"How to Manage Interdependence? The State in a Multi-Centric/Transnational World," in Brian Toyne and Douglas Nigh, eds., INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: AN EMERGING VISION (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997), pp.274-281, Harvey Starr.

"A Two-Level Analysis of War and Revolution: A Dynamic Simulation of Response to Threat," in Nehemia Geva and Alex Mintz, eds., DECISION-MAKING ON WAR AND PEACE: THE COGNITIVE-RATIONAL DEBATE (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1997), pp.131-159, Marc V. Simon and Harvey Starr.

"Introduction: A Protracted Conflict Approach to the Study of Social Conflict," in Harvey Starr, ed., THE UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL VIOLENCE (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999), pp.1-20, Harvey Starr.

"The Institutional Maintenance of 21st Century World Order," in Charles W. Kegley, Jr and Eugene Wittkopf, eds., THE GLOBAL AGENDA, 6th ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2001), pp.216-229, Harvey Starr.

"From Democratic Peace to Kantian Peace: Democracy and Conflict in the International System," in Manus I. Midlarsky, ed., HANDBOOK OF WAR STUDIES II (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2000), pp.93-128, Bruce Russett and Harvey Starr.

-- Reprinted (to a significant degree) in Bruce Russett and John Oneal, TRIANGULATING PEACE (New York: W.W. Norton, 2001, chap.2).

"Visions of Global Politics as an Intellectual Enterprise: Three Questions Without Answers," in Donald Puchala, ed., VISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: ASSESSING AN ACADEMIC FIELD (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2002), pp.42-61, Harvey Starr.

“Cumulation, Synthesis and Research Design for the ‘Post-Fourth Wave’,” Harvey Starr, published simultaneously in:

▸ Michael Brecher and Frank Harvey, eds., Millennium Reflections on International Studies (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, pp.361-373).

▸ Frank Harvey and Michael Brecher, eds., Evaluating Methodology in International Studies (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, pp.43-58).

“Introduction: Necessary Condition Logics, Research Design, and Theory," in Gary Goertz and Harvey Starr, eds., NECESSARY CONDITIONS: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONS, (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003), pp.1-23, Gary Goertz and Harvey Starr.

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“Introduction: The Future Study of International Relations, Two-Level Games, and Internal-External Linkages,” in Harvey Starr, ed., APPROACHES, LEVELS, AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: CROSSING BOUNDARIES (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp.1-9, Harvey Starr.

“Democratic Peace and Integration: Synergies Across Levels of Analysis," in Harvey Starr, ed., APPROACHES, LEVELS, AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: CROSSING BOUNDARIES (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp.117-138, Harvey Starr.

“Conditions, Necessary and Sufficient,” in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino, eds., INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (Sage Publications, 2011), pp.384-88, Harvey Starr [Online version: http://www.sage-ereference.com/view/intlpoliticalscience/n92.xml]

“Preface” and “A Scholarly Biography,” in Harvey Starr, ed., BRUCE RUSSETT: PIONEER IN THE SCIENTIFIC AND NORMATIVE STUDY OF WAR, PEACE, AND POLICY (Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG, 2015), pp.vii-xiii; pp.3-21.

“The Geography of Conflict: Using GIS to Analyze Israel’s External and Internal Conflict Systems,” in Harvey Starr and Stanley Dubinsky, eds., THE ISRAELI CONFLICT SYSTEM: ANALYTIC APPROACHES (London: Routledge, 2016), pp.125-150, Harvey Starr, Roger Chi-Feng Liu, and G. Dale Thomas.

Preface, “Inquiry, Logic and International Politics 25 Years On: The Expanded Coverage of a Critical Logic,” in Benjamin A. Most and Harvey Starr, INQUIRY, LOGIC AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2015), pp.xi-xxviii, Harvey Starr.

“The Dynamics and Processes of Conflict: Linkages Between Internal and External Conflict within Differing Contexts,” in, Michael Stohl, Mark I. Lichbach, and Peter Grabosky, eds., STATES AND PEOPLES IN CONFLICT: TRANSFORMATIONS OF CONFLICT STUDIES (London and New York: Routledge, 2017), pp.95-112, Harvey Starr and Marc V. Simon.

“Opportunity and Willingness: From ‘Ordering Concepts’ to an Analytical Perspective for the Study of Politics”, in William R. Thompson, ed., OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EMPIRICAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017). Available online (publication date March 2017, in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (http://politics.oxfordre.com/page/recently-published/).

Book Reviews, Commentaries, and Notes

"Starr on Blainey," review essay based on Geoffrey Blainey, THE CAUSES OF WAR (New York: Free Press, 1973), appearing in JOURNAL OF PEACE SCIENCE, l, 1975, pp.181-188.

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Book review of: Alton Quanbeck and Barry Blechman, STRATEGIC FORCES, ISSUES FOR THE MID-SEVENTIES (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1973), appearing in MILITARY AFFAIRS, 38, 1974, p.33.

Book review of: Paul Dickson, THE ELECTRONIC BATTLEFIELD (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1976), appearing in MILITARY AFFAIRS, 41, 1977, p.220.

Book review of: Robert Jervis, PERCEPTION AND MISPERCEPTION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976), appearing in REVIEW OF POLITICS 39, 1977, pp.429-433.

Book review of: George Liska, QUEST FOR EQUILIBRIUM, AMERICA & THE BALANCE OF POWER ON LAND & SEA (Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1977), appearing in REVIEW OF POLITICS 40, 2, 1978, pp.294-296.

Book review of: Richard Smoke, WAR: CONTROLLING ESCALATION (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1978), appearing in POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 93, 1978, pp.504-505.

Book review of: Rudolph Rummel, UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT AND WAR, vol. 4, WAR, POWER, PEACE (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1979), appearing in AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 74, December 1980, pp. 1144-45.

"Review Essay: Analyzing WORLD POLITICS: A Response to Krippendorff," JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH 19, 3, 1982, pp.275-277, Bruce Russett and Harvey Starr.

"What is a National Resource in International Data?" DDIR- UPDATE 1, 3, February 1987, pp.5-6. [Data Development for International Research Newsletter], Harvey Starr.

“In Memoriam, Benjamin A. Most,” P.S.: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS Winter 1987, pp.109-110, Harvey Starr, Randolph Siverson, G. Robert Boynton.

"Foreword," pp.ix-x, in Benjamin A. Most, CHANGING AUTHORITARIAN RULE AND PUBLIC POLICY IN ARGENTINA, 1930-1970 (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1990), Harvey Starr.

Book review of: James N. Rosenau, TURBULENCE IN WORLD POLITICS (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990), appearing in JOURNAL OF POLITICS 53, August 1991, pp.924-26.

"Data on International Borders, 1816-1965," DDIR-UPDATE 4, 4, 1990, pp.7-8, Randolph M. Siverson and Harvey Starr.

Bio-bibliography on the entry for "Bruce Russett," in Glenn H. Utter and Charles Lockhart, eds., AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENTISTS: A DICTIONARY (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993), pp.271-273 Harvey Starr; second edition, 2002, pp.350-352

Book review of: Paul Kennedy, GRAND STRATEGIES IN WAR AND PEACE (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), appearing in AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 87, March 1993, p.261.

"The Study of Conflict Processes," NEWSLETTER of the Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association, May 1994, p.2, Harvey Starr.

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Book review of: Gary Goertz, CONTEXTS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), appearing in AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 90, March 1996, pp.232-33.

"PISA Update: 1995 Summer Program in China," CHINA EXCHANGE NEWS 23, 3, Fall 1995, p.33, Davis Bobrow, Steve Chan, Harvey Starr, and Donald Sylvan.

"Rent Seeking and Reason: Beyond Mancur Olson," book review of Erich Weede, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL ORDER, AND WORLD POLITICS (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1996) appearing in the MERSHON INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, vol.40, Supplement 2, (October) 1996, pp.320-322.

"Democratic Stability and Survival," CONFLICT PROCESSES, Newsletter of the Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association, Summer 1997, pp.2-3, Harvey Starr.

Book review of Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D. Morrow, THE LOGIC OF POLITICAL SURVIVAL (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003), appearing in JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 67, 2, May 2005, pp.607-09.

“Introduction to the Special Issue on Failed States” CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE 25, 4, pp.281-284, 2008, Harvey Starr.

“Introduction,” in Harvey Starr, ed., DEALING WITH FAILED STATES: CROSSING ANALYTIC BOUNDARIES (London: Routledge, 2009), pp.1-4, Harvey Starr.

“In Memoriam, Gil Friedman,” P.S.: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, October 2010, pp.801-802, Harvey Starr.

“In Memoriam, Arnold Kanter,” P.S.: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, October 2010, pp.803-804, William Bacchus, Stanley Bach, Gary Jacobson, David Seidman, and Harvey Starr.

“Enough with the ‘Birther” Nonsense,” Op Ed piece in THE STATE (Columbia, SC), October 31, 2011, p.A11, Harvey Starr.

“In Memoriam, William I. Bacchus,” P.S.: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, June 2013, pp.670-671,S. Bach, J.W. Bjorkman, J.R. Bond, G. Jacobson, B. Sinclair, H. Starr.

“Introduction: Space and Places: Geopolitics in an Era of Globalization,” in Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr, eds., Special Issue of INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, March 2015, pp.1-5, Harvey Starr and Zaryab Iqbal.

“Introduction: Crossing Disciplinary and Methodological Boundaries in Conflict System Analysis,” in Harvey Starr and Stanley Dubinsky, eds., THE ISRAELI CONFLICT SYSTEM: ANALYTIC APPROACHES (London: Routledge, 2016), pp.1-6, Starr and Dubinsky.

“State Failure and the International Community,” Political Violence @a Glance: Expert Analysis on Violence and Its Alternatives, May 4, 2016, Harvey Starr and Zaryab Iqbal; at https://politicalviolenceataglance.org/

“Is language key to resolving the Israeli-Arab conflict?” The Conversation, January 16, 2018,

https://theconversation.com/is-language-key-to-resolving-the-israeli-arab-conflict-8921

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5), Stanley Dubinsky and Harvey Starr.

VI. RECENT PROFESSIONAL PAPERS “EO and IR: A Comment on Elinor Ostrom’s Work and Contributions,” Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, Toronto, March 2014, Harvey Starr. “Geopolitics and Conflict: Reconciling Spatiality, Borders and Sovereignty in the Modern World

System,” paper prepared for the Workshop on Territorial and Maritime Theories and Practices, Northeast Asian History Foundation, Washington DC, August 28, 2014, Harvey Starr.

“Human Security in the Shadow of State Collapse,” Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Philadelphia, September 2016, Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr.

VII. RECENT LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS

April 2013, “On Geopolitics: Spaces and Places,” Presidential Address, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

June 2013,“Some Theoretical and Analytical Perspectives on the Arab Spring,” Keynote Address for the Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for International Studies,” Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva.

June 2013, “When Theories Collide: Integration, the Democratic Peace, and Political Survival,” Seminar Presentation, Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society and the Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva.

November 2013, “Inquiry, Logic and International Politics 25 Years On,” Keynote Address for the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, St. Louis, November 8-10, 2013.

October 2014, “Geography and International Conflict: Space, Distance, and Ways to Study Them,” presented at the Workshop “The Spatial Turn in Political Science,” sponsored by the Initiative in Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences, Brown University.

October 2014, “Some Thoughts on the Spatial Turn in Political Science,” Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo.

April 2015, “Geopolitics and International Relations: The Spatial Turn, or, Turning Spatial?” Program on International Conflict and Cooperation, Texas A&M University.

November 2015, ““Israeli-Palestinian Borders– Issues and Dilemmas,” World Affairs Council of Western North Carolina, Asheville, NC.

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February 2016, “Israel & Its Neighbors,” Palmetto Forum, Walker Institute of International and Area Studies, Columbia, SC (with Stanley Dubinsky).

VIII. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Selected Association Activities

President, International Studies Association, 2013-14

Past-President, International Studies Association, 2014-15

President-Elect, International Studies Association, 2012-13

President, Peace Science Society (International), 2000-01.

Vice-president, International Studies Association, 2011-2012

Vice President, American Political Science Association, 1995-96.

President, Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association, 1992-1995.

President, Midwest Section of the Peace Science Society (International), January 1978-April 1980.

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International Studies Association, 1980 Nominations Committee (to nominate the President-Elect and two Vice Presidents Elect for the ISA).

Deputy Director, Indiana Consortium for Security Studies, 1980-89.

Governing Council, International Studies Association/Midwest (January 1981- November 1984).

Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies: Steering Committee, member, 1986-1988; Executive Committee, member, 1988-89

Executive Council, Data Development in International Research Project (DDIR), 1986-1987;

1989-93

DDIR Grant Proposal Review Panel, 1990

Council, Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association, 1989--1992

Chair, Lifetime Achievement Award Nomination Committee, Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association, 1990-91

Peace Science Society (International), 1989, Executive Director Search Committee; 1990 Nominations Committee.

Executive Council, Southern Political Science Association, 1991-93.

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Council, Peace Science Society (International), 1991-95.

International Studies Association, Karl W. Deutsch Award in International Relations and Peace Research Committee, Chair of the 1994 award committee (member 1994-95).

International Advisory Board of the Program in Foreign Policy Decision Making, Texas A&M University (member 1994)

Governing Board, Quantitative International Politics Study Group, International Political Science Association (member, 1995-)

Advisory Council, Scientific Study of International Politics Section, International Studies Association (1995-96)

American Political Science Association Rules Committee (member, 1995-96)

American Political Science Association, 1997 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Committee (member, 1997)

International Studies Association, Finance Committee (member, 1998-2000)

Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association, 2000 Book Award Committee (chair)

International Studies Association, Long-Range Planning Committee (co-chair, 2001-03)

Peace Science Society, 2002 Nominations Committee (chair); (2003, member)

International Studies Association, Publications Committee (member, 2004-07)

American Political Science Association, 2008 Heinz Eulau Award Committee, for the Best Article published in 2007 in the American Political Science Review and the Best Article published in 2007 in Perspectives on Politics (chair)

International Studies Association, Academic Freedom Committee (member, 2011-13)

Selected Convention Activities

Program Co-Chair, Midwest Political Science Association 1982 Annual Meeting (Milwaukee).

Program Co-Chairman for the Conference, "Research Agendas for the Study of International Conflict," the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Section of the Peace Science Society (International), Ann Arbor, April 1978, (Co-sponsored by the Peace and Conflict Research Committee for the International Political Science Association).

Program Co-Chairperson for the Conference, "New Directions in International Relations Teaching and Research," the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association Midwest Section, Bloomington, May 1976.

Section Chair, American Political Science Association 1984 Annual Meeting, "International Relations: National Security and Conflict Analysis".

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Program Chairman, Peace Studies Section of the International Studies Association for the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, St. Louis, March 1977.

Conference co-organizer, "Towards 2000: Political Science at the Turn of the Century,"

Department of Political Science Conference, Bloomington, October 1981. Program Co-Chair (and co-PI) for the Conference, “New Horizons in Conflict System Analysis:

Applications to the Middle East– a Cross-Disciplinary Conference at the University of South Carolina,” NSF Funded, October 28-30, 2011, Columbia, SC

Conference Co-Organizer for the Conference, ““American (Jewish) Humor in an Era of Ethnic

Sensitivity and Cultural Competence: Intersections of Religion, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in American Humor,” April 28-30, 2018, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC.

Recent Conference Participation

Roundtable Participant on the Roundtable, “International Research Since the Advent of Critical Approaches,” Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for International Studies, June 10, 2013, Beer-Sheva.

Discussant on the Panel, “Causes of the First World War,” Peace Science Society-ISA Joint

International Conference, “Security Challenges in an Evolving World,” June 2013, Budapest.

Participant on “ISA Presidents and Their Careers,” plenary roundtable, Annual Meeting of the ISA-West, Pasadena, September 27-28, 2013.

Chair and discussant on the Panel, “The Digital Revolution in International Relations:

Cyberspace,” Annual Meeting of the ISA-South, Charlotte, October 18-19, 2013. Participant in the “Job Seekers’ Café,” Annual Meeting of the ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, November

8-10, 2013

Roundtable Participant on the Presidential Roundtable, “On the Career Contributions of Bruce Russett,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 2014.

Chair of the Junior Scholar Symposium panel, “Identities, Boundaries and Borders,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 2014.

Chair of the Roundtable, “Inquiry, Logic and International Politics 25 Years On,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 2014.

Participant in the Graduate Student Workshop and the Spatial Questions at Brown sessions, the Initiative in Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences Workshop “The Spatial Turn in Political Science,” Brown University, October 17, 2014.

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Roundtable Participant on the Presidential Panel, “What is Geopolitics,” Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015. Roundtable Participant on the Panel, “The Rise of Modern Political Geography: Honoring the

Contribuions of John O’Loughlin,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015.

Chair of the Junior Scholar Symposium panel, “International Security,” Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015.

Discussant on the Panel, “Foundations for Exploring Peace,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 2016.

Editorial Reviewing Activities Editor, INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 1991-2000

Associate Editor, JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 2000-03 Associate Editor, TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE, 1978-1981 Editorial Board, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 1985-89; 1991-95 Editorial Board, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 1985-90; 2004-08; 2014- Editorial Advisory Board, INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, 1985-91; 2000-- Editorial Board, JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 1988-97; 2009-15 Panel of Consultants, COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 1979-1992 Editorial Board, ASIAN JOURNAL OF PEACEBUILDING, 2012–

Editorial Board, JOURNAL OF TERRITORIAL AND MARITIME STUDIES, 2013– Editorial Board for the "Dilemmas in World Politics" Series, Westview Press, 1988–2001 Panel of Reviewers, MERSHON INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, 1993-1999

Manuscripts and Proposals have been reviewed for: AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST AMERICAN J. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ANNALS OF THE ASS'N OF AMERICAN

GEOGRAPHERS BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY EUROPEAN J. OF INT. RELATIONS EUROPEAN J. OF POLITICAL RESEARCH FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS

GeoJOURNAL GEOPOLITICS GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INTERNATIONAL J. OF

GEOGRAPHICALINFORMATION SCIENCE HUMBOLDT J. OF SOCIAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (UK) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW

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INTERNATIONAL THEORY JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH J. OF POLITICAL & MILITARY SOCIOLOGY JOURNAL OF POLITICS J. OF TERRITORIAL AND MARITIME STUDIES JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS JOURNAL OF WORLD-SYSTEMS RESEARCH MILLENNIUM POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY POLITICAL METHODOLOGY POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY POLICY SCIENCES P.S.: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS POLITY REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SECURITY DIALOGUE SECURITY STUDIES SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM SOUTHEASTERN POLITICAL REVIEW STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE INT'L DEVELOPMENT WESTERN POLITICAL QUARTERLY

Peer Review System, Consortium for International Studies Education Sage Professional Papers in International Studies

Department of Political Science Publication Series (Indiana University) Allyn and Bacon Ashgate Dryden Press W.H. Freeman Gordon and Breach Lexington Books Macmillan University of Michigan Press

Monograph Series in World Affairs (University of Denver) Paradigm Press Pergamon Press Polity Press Prentice-Hall Rowman & Littlefield Routledge/Taylor & Francis M.E. Sharpe University of South Carolina Press St. Martin's Press Unwin Hyman Westview Press National Endowment for the Humanities

Israel Science Foundation Canada Foundation for Innovation Swiss National Science Foundation

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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Proposals reviewed for programs in: Political Science Decision Science Geography and Regional Science Geography and Spatial Sciences Economics Law and Social Sciences Methodology, Measurement and Statistics Other NSF Service: – NSF Advisory Panel for Political Science, 1992-93 – SES Presidential Young Investigator Advisory Panel, 1990

– NSF Panel for the Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict, and Cooperation (NSCC) competition, “Conflict” sub-panel, December 2008

Outside Review Team, Institute of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1991 Outside Review Team, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, January 1997 Outside Review Team, Department of Political Science, University of Memphis, March 1999 Outside Review Team, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, May 2001 Advisory Board Review of the University at Buffalo NSF-funded Integrated Graduate Education

and Research Training (IGERT) in Geographic Information Science program, November 1999; November 2001, September 2002

Outside Review Team,Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, February 2002 External reviewer, Doctoral Program Assessment, Department of Political Science, University of

North Texas, February 2007

External Referee, Promotion and Tenure Consultant:

Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo

Arizona State University

Brigham Young University

Colgate University

Duke University

East Carolina University

Emory University

Florida State University

Harvard University

Indiana University

Louisiana State University

Memphis State University/

University of Memphis

Ohio State University

Pennsylvania State University

Purdue University

Rice University

State University of New York at Buffalo

University of Alabama

University of Arizona

University of British Columbia

University of California, Davis

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University of California, Riverside

University of Colorado

University of Denver

University of Essex

University of Georgia

University of Illinois

University of Iowa

University of Michigan

University of Minnesota

University of Missouri- Columbia

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

University of North Texas

University of Pittsburgh

University of South Carolina

University of Southern California

University of Washington

Vanderbilt University

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State

Selected General Professional Activities

Nominated and selected as a participant in the National Security Education Seminar, sponsored by New York University/National Strategy Information Center, Summer 1973. Also selected as Committee Chairman: "Research in National Security Policy."

Selected to participate in the Scholar-Diplomat Seminar on Politico-Military Affairs, held at the Department of State, Washington, D.C., January 24-28, 1977.

Reviewer/evaluator for proposals submitted to the University of Louisville for its Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, 1988 ($150,000 award).

Funded participant in the Hoover Summer Program on International Politics, Stanford University, June 1991.

Selected to participate in the Program for International Studies in Asia (PISA)/People's University 1995 Summer Workshop on Special Topics in International Studies (July 12-29). Participation included the following: People's University Seminar on Research Design (Beijing); Hangzhou University Faculty Training Workshop on the Theory and Practice of International Political Economy (Hangzhou); Jinan University Program on Current Issues in International Political Economy (Guangzhou).

Co-Moderator, “Colombia– In the Shadow of Terrorism, A Democracy Strives to Change Its Image,” Program sponsored by the Columbia World Affairs Council and GINT, May 30, 2002.

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2004 (Fall) Chair and participant for, “Politics and Your Money– A Post Election Strategy,” a program sponsored by the Department of Political Science, Morgan Stanley, the Felkel Group, and Fowler Communications, University of South Carolina

Participant in the Faculty Roundtable, “America’s Role in Today’s Global Society,” March 24, 2005, part of the Inaugural Event program in the SPECTRUM distinguished lecture series which featured William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense, University of South Carolina.

Participant on the public roundtable, “Revolution in the Middle East?”, USC, March 23, 2011 (sponsored by Political Science, Walker Institute, Department of International Business)

Interviewed for: MINDfields - Founding Conflict Scholars Look Back/Forward; posted at

(http://mindfields.weebly.com/the-interviews.html), January 2014 Professional Organizations American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association International Studies Association Southern Political Science Association Peace Science Society (International) IX. SELECTED UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Administrative Service: Indiana University 1984-89 Chair, Department of Political Science 1982/83 Acting Graduate Advisor, Department of Political Science 1981 Acting Chair, Department of Political Science (Summer) 1981 Interim Director, Political Science Data Laboratory and Archive Departmental and University Service: University of South Carolina 1998-2000 Interim Chair, Department of Gov't and International Studies 2000– 06 Chair, Department of Gov't and International Studies (after July 1, 2003 Department of Political Science)

1990- 2015 Faculty Adviser, Sigma Iota Rho International Studies Honor Society, Beta Chapter 1991-93 International Studies Graduate Committee (member) 1991-93 GINT Departmental Advisory Committee (elected member) 1994 GINT Search Committee for Chaired Professorships (member) 1994-98 GINT Colloquium Committee (chair) 1996-98 GINT Departmental Advisory Committee (elected member) 1996-2006 Richard L. Walker Institute of International Studies Advisory Board (member) 1997-98 GINT Department Search Committee for Department Chair (member) 1997-98 University Committee on Tenure and Promotions (UCTP) (member) 1999– 06 College of Liberal Arts, Townsend Lecture Planning Committee (member)

2000-01 Richard L. Walker Institute of International Studies Restructuring Committee (member)

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2001 Organizer, GINT special event, “Cartoons, Lampoons, and Poltroons: Political Commentary on Our Times,” March 27, 2001

2002-03 College of Liberal Arts, Associate Dean Search Committee (chair) 2006 (Summer) Member, group for preliminary discussion of College/University distribution requirements

2007 (Fall) Member, Committee on Promotion to Full Professor, Michael R. Smith, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice

2007-09 Elected member of the Faculty Annual Review Committee 2008-10 Member, Committee on Libraries, University of South Carolina 2009-11 Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Curriculum Committee 2009-11 Elected member of Political Science Advisory Committee

2009-10 Chair, International Relations Search Committee 2010 (Spring) Member, Provost’s Committee to review proposals for the Social Sciences Grants

Program (member of a sub-panel that reviewed 20 grant proposals) 2010-11Chair of Senate Faculty Committee on Libraries

2010-11 Member (ex-officio) of Executive Committee of the Ex Libris Society 2011-12 Member, College of Arts and Science Search Committee for Director of the Walker

Institute 2013 (Spring) Chair, Walker Institute of International and Area Studies, Committee for Faculty Associate Grants

2013-14 Member (elected), Political Science Advisory Committee X. TEACHING:

Courses Taught

Quantitative International Relations (undergraduate honors, University of Aberdeen)

War and the Study of War (undergraduate senior/junior seminar, Indiana University)

Contemporary Theories of International Politics (undergraduate, Indiana University)

International Conflict (graduate, Indiana University)

The Analysis of International Politics (undergraduate, Indiana University)

Comparative Foreign Policy (undergraduate, Indiana University)

Approaches and Issues in International Relations (graduate, Indiana University)

Introduction to World Politics (undergraduate, Indiana University)

United States Foreign Policy (undergraduate, Indiana University)

Planning Alternative World Futures (undergraduate, Indiana University)

International Conflict (undergraduate honors, University of Aberdeen)

Contemporary Political Problems: The Study of War (undergraduate seminar, Indiana University)

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Research in Contemporary International Conflict (graduate, Indiana University)

International Law (undergraduate, Indiana University)

War and International Conflict (undergraduate, Indiana University)

The Study of Alternative World Futures (undergraduate seminar, Indiana University)

International Relations (undergraduate, University of South Carolina)

International Relations Theory (graduate, University of South Carolina)

Law and Contemporary International Problems (graduate/undergrad, undergrad Honors, University of South Carolina)

Theories of War in International Relations (grad/undergraduate, University of South Carolina)

Seminar in Advanced International Relations Theory (graduate, University of South Carolina)

International Relations Theory (graduate/MA Dip, The Australian National University)

International Conflict (graduate, proseminar & research versions, University of South Carolina)

International Futures (undergraduate Honors College, University of South Carolina)

Theories of Political Inquiry (graduate, University of South Carolina)