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CURRICULUM VITAE
Charles W. Kegley, Jr.
Pearce Professor of International Relations
Office
University of South Carolina
Department of Government and
International Studies
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-2951 or 777-8180
FAX (803) 777-9308
[Please do not use my e-mail for messages that require a response]
EDUCATION
Ph.D., 1971 The Maxwell School, Syracuse University
B.A., 1966 School of International Service, The American University
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
At the University of South Carolina
Professor, 1979--present; named to Chaired Professorship, 1984
Associate Professor, 1974-1979
Assistant Professor, 1972-1974
Co-Director (with Lawrence Eagleburger), Byrnes International Center, January 1, 1985--July 1, 1988
Chair, Department of Government and International Studies, July 1, 1981--June 30, 1985
Director, Institute of International Studies, 1981-1983
Moses and Anuta Back Peace Scholar, Rutgers University, Spring Semester 1989
Visiting Professor, People’s University of China, Beijing,
Summer 1993
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Government,
University of Texas, Spring Semester, 1976
Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1971-1972
Instructor, Department of Political Science, Syracuse
University, 1970
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Distinguished Scholar in Foreign Policy Analysis Award, International Studies Association (1999)
President, International Studies Association (1993-1994)
Pew Faculty Fellow in International Affairs, Harvard University, 1992-1993
Pearce Professor of International Relations, University of South Carolina (since February 1, 1984)
Distinguished Alumnus Award, The American University, 1983-1984
Board of Trustees, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York (since 1993)
Recipient, Russell Award for Distinguished Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of South Carolina, 1982
Recipient, Excellence in Teaching Award, Alpha Chapter of Mortar Board, University of South Carolina, 1992 and 1994
Fulbright Senior Scholar Fellowship, 1978
Maxwell Fellow (National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship), 1968-1969; 1970-1971
Graduate Teaching Assistantships, The Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, 1967-1969
New York State Regents Fellowship, 1969-1970
R.M. Davis Scholar, The American University, 1962-1966
Delta Tau Kappa (Honorary)
Omicron Delta Kappa (Honorary)
Pi Sigma Alpha (Honorary)
Sigma Iota Rho (Honorary)
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
Who’s Who in the World (since 1986)
Who’s Who in the South and Southwest (since 1978)
Who’s Who in American Law (since 1978)
American Men of Achievement (since 1982)
Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America (since 1987)
Contemporary Authors (since 1990)
Who’s Who in American Education (since 1991)
PERSONAL DATA
Date and place of birth: March 5, 1944, Evanston, Illinois
Divorced; one daughter, Suzanne Taylor Mitchell
FIELDS OF TEACHING EMPHASIS/AREAS OF RESEARCH FOCUS
Theories of International Relations
American Foreign Policy
The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy
International Law
Global Futures and World Order
Quantitative Methodology
PUBLICATIONS
Books
(1999) How Nations Make Peace. New York: St. Martin’s Press Scholarly and Reference, as well as St. Martin’s/WORTH and London: Macmillan. Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1999) World Politics: Trend and Transformation , 7th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press\WORTH. Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1998) The Global Agenda: Issues and Perspectives, 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1997) World Politics: Trend and Transformation, 6th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1996) American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process, 5th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1995) Controversies in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Neoliberal Challenge. New York: St. Martin's Press.
(1995) World Politics: Trend and Transformation, 5th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1995) The Global Agenda, 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1994) A Multipolar Peace? Great-Power Politics in the 21st Century. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Coauthored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1993) World Politics: Trend and Transformation, 4th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1992) The Global Agenda, 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1992) The Future of American Foreign Policy. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1991) The Long Postwar Peace: Contending Explanations and Projections. New York: HarperCollins.
(1991) After the Cold War: Questioning the Morality of Nuclear Deterrence. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (Co-edited
with Kenneth L. Schwab).
(1991) American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process, 4th rev. ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1990) When Trust Breaks Down: Alliance Norms and World Politics. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1990) International Terrorism: Characteristics, Causes, Controls. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
(1989) World Politics: Trend Transformation, 3rd rev. edition. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1989) The Nuclear Reader: Strategy, Weapons, War. 2nd rev. edition. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1988) The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1988) The Global Agenda: Issues and Perspectives, 2nd rev. edition. New York: Random House. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1987) American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process, 3rd rev. edition. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1987) New Directions in the Study of Foreign Policy. Boston: Allen and Unwin. (Co-edited with Charles F. Hermann and James N. Rosenau).
(1985) World Politics: Trends and Transformation, 2nd rev. edition. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1985) The Nuclear Reader: Strategy, Weapons, War. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1984) The Global Agenda: Issues and Perspectives. New York: Random House. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1983) Foreign Policy and the Modern World System. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. (Co-edited with Patrick J. McGowan).
(1983) Perspectives on American Foreign Policy. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-edited with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1983) Foreign Policy: USA/USSR. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. (Co-edited with Patrick J. McGowan).
(1982) American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process, 2nd rev. edition. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1981) World Politics: Trend and Transformation. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1981) The Political Economy of Foreign Policy. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. (Co-edited with Patrick J. McGowan).
(1980) Threats, Weapons, and Foreign Policy. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. (Co-edited with Patrick J. McGowan).
(1979) American Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1979) Challenges to America: U.S. Foreign Policy in the 1980s. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. (Co-edited with Patrick J. McGowan).
(1975) Analyzing International Relations: A Multi-Method Introduction. New York: Praeger. (Co-authored
and edited with William D. Coplin).
(1975) International Events and the Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press. (Co-edited with Gregory A. Raymond, Robert M. Rood, and Richard A. Skinner).
(1973) A General Empirical Typology of Foreign Policy Behavior. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
(1971) A Multi-Method Introduction to International Politics: Observation, Explanation, and Prescription. Chicago: Markham. (Co-authored and edited with William D. Coplin).
(1971) After Vietnam: The Future of American Foreign Policy. New York: Doubleday-Anchor. (Co-edited with Robert W. Gregg).
PUBLICATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS
(1998) "Controlling Economic Competition in the Pacific Rim," USA Today 126 (May): 22-25.
(1998) "The Rise and Fall of the Nonintervention Norm: Some Correlates and Potential Consequences," Fletcher Forum of World Affairs: 22 (Winter/Spring): pp. 81-101. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond and Margaret G. Hermann).
(1998) "The U.S. Use of Military Intervention to Promote Democracy: Evaluating the Record," International Interactions, Vol. 24, No. 1: (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1998) "Prospects for Prosperity with Peace in the Pacific Rim," Carta Internacional VI (No. 64, Junho): 7-10 (S~n
Paulo, Brazil).
(1998) "Preserving Peace Among the Big Three Economic Rivals in the Pacific Rim," pp. 209-219. Proceedings of the 11th ACT Trans-cultural Seminar in Beijing. (Tokyo: Association for Communication of Trans-cultural Study, at Beijing: Chinese Educational Association for International Exchange).
(1997) "Placing Global Eco-politics in Peace Studies": Peace Review, Vol. 9, (No. 3, September): pp. 425-430.
(1997) "Guns and Governmental Reform: U.S. Arms Exports and the Clinton Administration’s Promotion of Democracy Abroad," Mediterranean Quarterly, Vol. 8, No.2 (Summer): pp. 32-56. (Co-authored with Shannon Lindsey Blanton).
(1997) "A Peace Dividend? Democracies’ Military Interventions and Their External Political Consequences," Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 32, No.4 (December): pp. 339-369, (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1997) "A Glass Half Full? The Impact of U.S. Interventionism on the Enlargement of Democracy," Futures Research Quarterly, Vol. 13., No. 1 (Spring): pp. 65-83. (Coauthored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1997) "Reconciling Arms Sales and the Promotion of Democracy," Futures Research Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Spring): pp. 85-101. (Co-authored with Shannon Lindsey Blanton).
(1997) "Putting Military Intervention into the Democratic Peace: A Research Note," Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 30 (No. 1, February): pp. 78-107. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1996) "Ballots, A Barrier Against the Use of Bullets and Bombs: Democratization and Military Intervention," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 40 (September): pp. 436-460. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1996) "How Democracies Use Intervention: A Neglected Dimension in Studies of the Democratic Peace," Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 33 (August): pp. 309-320. (Coauthored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1996) "International Peacemaking and Peacekeeping: The Morality of Multilateral Measures," Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 10: pp. 25-46.
(1996) "A Global Political Party: The Next Step," Alternatives, Vol. 21 (January-March): pp. 123-134. (Co-authored with William P. Kreml).
(1995) "Rethinking Democracy and International Peace: Perspectives from Political Psychology," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 39 (December): pp. 511-533. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1995) "Military Intervention and the Democratic Peace,"
International Interactions, Vol. 21 (No. 1): pp. 1-21. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann).
(1995) "The Political Psychology of ’Peace through Democratization," Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 30 (March): pp. 5-30.
(1994) "America’s Policy Conundrum: The Promotion of Democratic Nation Building and U.S. Arms Exports," The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 2 (Winter): pp. 65-75. (Co-authored with Shannon Lindsey Blanton).
(1994) "Observations on the Study of International Relations on China," International Studies Notes, Vol. 19 (Fall): pp. 17-22. (Co-authored with Barry B. Hughes and Steven Chan).
(1994) "Law, Multilateralism and Democracy in a Twenty-First Century Multipolar System," American Society of International Law Bulletin, No. 5 (November): pp. 1-11.
(1994) "Preparing Now for a Twenty-First Century Peace," USA Today, Vol. 123 (September): pp. 20-22. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1994) "How Did the Cold War Die? Principles for an Autopsy," Mershon International Studies Review, Vol. 38,
Supplement 1 (March): pp. 11-41.
(1994) "Redirecting Realism: A Rejoinder to Riggs," International Studies Notes, Vol. 19 (Winter): pp. 7-9.
(1993) "Cold War Myths and the New International Realities: Reconsidering Theoretical Premises," Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Vol. 22 (No. 2): pp. 141-151.
(1993) "Is Access Influence? Measuring Adviser-Presidential Interactions in Light of the Iranian Hostage Crisis," International Interactions, Vol. 18 (No. 4): pp. 343- 363. (Co-authored with Michael W. Link).
(1993) "The Neoidealist Moment in International Studies? Realist Myths and the New International Realities," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 37 (June): pp. 131-146.
(1993) "Twelve Questions for a Post-Cold War World," Oikovouikos Tachydromos 22 (June 3): p. 207.
(1993) "Congress and Foreign Policy: A Congressional International Program Report," The Aspen Institute, Vol. 8 (May): pp. 46-50.
(1992) "The Long Postwar Peace During the Cold War: Some New Conventional Wisdoms Reconsidered," Jerusalem Journal of International Relations, Vol. 14 (December): pp. 1-18.
(1992) "Must We Fear a Post-Cold War Multipolar System?," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 36 (September): pp. 573-585. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1992) "The New Global Order: The Power of Principle in a Pluralistic World," Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 6: pp. 21-40.
(1991) "U.S. Foreign Aid and UN Voting: Did Reagan’s Linkage Strategy Buy Deference or Defiance?," International Studies Quarterly 35 (September): pp. 295-312. (Coauthored with Steven W. Hook).
(1991) "The New Containment Myth: Realism and the Anomaly of European Integration," Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 5: pp. 99-114.
(1990) "On the Legal Control of Low-Intensity Conflict," Bulletin of Peace Proposals, Vol. 21 (September): pp. 329-335.
(1990) "Must the Quest Be Elusive? Restoring Ethics to Theory Building in International Relations," Alternatives 15 (March): pp. 155-175. (With William P. Kreml).
(1990) "The Long-Term Future of American Foreign Policy: Three Projections," Jerusalem Journal of International Relations, Vol. 12 (June): pp. 1-18.
(1990) "The End of Alliances?," USA Today, Vol. 118 (May): pp. 32-34. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1990) "Polarity, Polarization, and the Transformation of Alliance Norms," Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 43 (March): pp. 9-38. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1990) "Our Imperiled Environment: Impediments to a Global Response," National Forum, Vol. 70 (Winter): pp. 32-35. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf) Reprinted in Thomas E. Tyner, ed., Deep in Thought (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1992), pp. 259-264.
(1989) "Going It Alone: The Decay of Alliance Norms," Harvard International Review, Vol. 12 (Fall): 39- 43. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1989) "The Lost Legacy: Idealism in American Foreign Policy," USA TODAY, Vol. 117 (March): pp. 25-27.
(1989) "The Bush Administration and the Future of American Foreign Policy: Pragmaticism, or Procrastination?," Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 12 (Fall): pp. 717-731.
(1989) " The Long Cycle of Global War and the Transformation of Alliance Norms," Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 26 (August): pp. 265-284. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1989) "Toward the Year 2000: The Bush Administration’s Foreign Policy and America’s Future," International Affairs Bulletin, Vol. 13 (No. 2): pp. 4-25.
(1988) "The Compliant Foreign Policy of the Dependent State Revisited: Empirical Linkages and Lessons from the Case of Somalia," Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 21 (October): pp. 315-346. (With Kenneth J. Menkhaus).
(1988) "Neo-Idealism: A Practical Matter," Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 2: pp. 173-197.
(1987) "The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy: Perspectives on the Future," International Studies Notes, Vol. 13 (Spring): pp. 32-46. (With James A. Caporaso, Charles F. Hermann, James A. Rosenau and Dina A. Zinnes).
(1987) "Beyond Reagan: The Future of American Foreign Policy," Korean Journal of International Studies, Vol. 28 (Spring): pp. 107-150. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1987) "Long Cycles and Internationalized Civil War," Journal of Politics, Vol. 49 (May): pp. 481-499. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1987) "The Two Faces of the Reagan Administration’s Foreign Policy Approach," USA Today, Vol. 114 (January): pp. 10-15. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1986) "Assumptions and Dilemmas in the Study of Americans’ Foreign Policy Beliefs: A Caveat," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 30 (December): pp. 447-471.
(1986) "Normative Constraints on the Use of Force Short of War: An Empirical Examination," Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 23 (September): pp. 213-227. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1985) "Third Party Mediation and International Norms: A Test of Two Models," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Vol. 9 (No. 1): pp. 33-52. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1983) "Civil War and Great Power Intervention: A Statistical Re-examination," Korea and World Affairs, Vol. 7 (Fall): pp. 445-459. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1983) "Beyond Consensus: The Domestic Context of American Foreign Policy," International Journal, Vol. 38 (Winter 1982-1983): pp. 77-106. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1982) "Alliance Norms and War: A New Piece in an Old Puzzle," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 26 (December): pp. 572-595 (With Gregory A. Raymond).
Reprinted in William Clinton Olson, ed., Theory and Practice of International Relations (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1987), pp. 194-198.
(1982) "The Reagan Administration’s World View," Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 26 (Spring): pp. 223-244. Reprinted in Don L. Mansfield and Gary L. Buckley, eds., Conflict in American Foreign Policy:
The Issues Debated (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1985, pp. 3-10); reprinted also in John F. Stack, Jr., ed. Policy Choices: Critical Issues in American Foreign Policy (Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin, 1983, pp. 33-49).
(1981) "Symmetry and Reciprocity as Characteristics of Dyadic Foreign Policy Behavior," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 62 (March): pp. 128-138. (With Neil R. Richardson and Ann C. Agnew).
(1981) "Cumulation and the Domestic-Foreign Conflict Hypothesis," Journal of Politics, Vol. 43 (February): pp. 143-150. (With Neil R. Richardson).
(1981) "International Legal Norms and the Preservation of Peace, 1820-1964: Some Evidence and Bivariate Relationships," International Interactions, Vol. 7 (March): pp. 171-187. (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1980) "Trade Dependence and Foreign Policy Compliance: A Longitudinal Analysis," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 24 (June): pp. 191-222. (With Neil R. Richardson).
(1980) The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy: Paradigm Lost? Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, Essay Series, No. 10.
(1980) "International and Domestic Correlates of Nuclear Proliferation: A Comparative Analysis," Korea & World Affairs, Vol. 4 (Spring): pp. 5-37.
(1978) "Conflict at Home and Abroad: An Empirical Extension," Journal of Politics, Vol. 40 (August): pp. 742-752. (With Neil R. Richardson).
(1978) "Correlates of International Alignment," The Journal of Political Science, Vol. 5 (Spring), pp. 97-108. (With Richard A. Skinner).
(1977) "Bureaucratic Determinants of Foreign Policy Behavior: Some Empirical Evidence," International Interactions, Vol. 3 (March): pp. 33-50. (With Linda P. Brady).
(1976) "U.S. National Security Policy, 1950-1973: A Quantitative Description," Armed Forced and Society, Vol. 2 (August): pp. 573-594.
(1976) "Structural Characteristics of International Influence Relationships: A Replication Study," International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 20 (June): pp. 261-300. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1976) "American Foreign Policy, 1950-1973: Methods of Quantitative Historical Analysis," Consortium for International Studies Education (CISE), International Studies Association, Occasional Paper #16.
(1976) "The Pattern of Foreign Policy Interactions in Asia: A Quantitative Comparison," Asian Forum, Vol. 8 (Summer): pp. 1-22.
(1976) "Selective Attention: A General Characteristic of the Interactive Behavior of Nations," International Interactions, Vol. 2 (June): pp. 113-116.
(1975) "Measuring the Growth and Decay of Transnational Norms Relevant to the Control of Violence: A Prospectus for Research," Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. 5 (Fall): pp. 425-439.
(1975) "The Scientific Study of War," Consortium for International Studies Education, Learning Package No. 14, (New York: Learning Resources in
international Studies). (With Stuart Bremer and Cynthia Cannizzo).
(1975) "The Dimensionality of Regional Integration: Construct Validation in the Southeast Asian Context," International Organization, Vol. 29 (Autumn): pp. 997-1020. (With Llewellyn D. Howell).
(1974) "Southeast Asian Foreign Policy Behavior in an Integration Context," Asian Forum, Vol. 6 (July- September): pp. 27-44. (With Llewellyn D. Howell).
(1973) "Explaining War and Inter-State Conflict: A Review of Contemporary Quantitative Studies," Historical Methods Newsletter, Vol. 7 (December): pp. 25-33. (With Robert M. Rood).
(1973) "PRINCE: A Programmed International Computer Environment," Simulation and Games, Vol. 2 (March): pp. 110-114.
PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHOLOGIES
CHAPTERS IN ANTHOLOGIES
(1999) "The Relationship Between Democracy and Peaceful Foreign Policy: Putting the Pieces in the Democratic- Peace Puzzle," forthcoming in Peter Schraeder and Jochen Hippler, eds., Can Democracy Be Exported? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
(1999) "Global Environment and Peace," forthcoming in Javier Perez de Cuellar, Editor-in-Chief, World Encyclopedia of Peace (Seoul, Korea: United Nations/Pergamon Press). (Co-authored with Geoffrey G. Kegley).
(1998) "Thinking Ethically About Peacekeeping," pp. 17-38 in Tom Woodhouse, Robert Bruce, and Malcolm Dando, eds., Peacekeeping and Peacemaking: Towards Effective Interventions on Post-Cold War Conflicts (London: Macmillan).
(1998) "Preserving Peace Among the Big Three Economic Rivals in the Pacific Rim," pp. 209-219.Proceedings of the 11th ACT Trans-cultural Seminar in Beijing. (Tokyo: Association for Communication of Trans-cultural Study, at Beijing: Chinese Educational Association for International Exchange).
(1998) "Mythmaking About the Character of the Cold War," pp. 175-192 in Allen Hunter, ed., Rethinking the Cold War (Philadelphia: Temple University Press). (Co-authored with Shannon Lindsey Blanton).
(1998) "Great-Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century: A New Cold War, or Concert-Based Peace?," pp. 170-183 in Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda, 5th ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill). (Coauthored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1998) "Vanishing Borders: The Globalization of Politics and Markets," pp. 315-328 in Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda, 5th ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill). (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1998) "Optimists and Pessimists: Competing Perspectives on Global Population Growth and Its Consequences," pp. 438-455 in Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda, 5th ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill). (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1997) "Values and the New International Security Environment, and "Evaluating Introductions to International Security," pp.22-26 and pp.73-78 respectively in Richard Shultz, Roy Godson, and George Quester, eds., Security Studies for the Twenty-First Century (New York: Brassey’s).
(1996) "Great Power Relations: Paths to Peace in the Twenty-First Century," in Daniel Whiteneck, ed., Introduction to International Relations (New York: McGraw Hill).
(1995) "The New Global Order: The Power of Principle in a Pluralistic World," pp. 114-134 in Joel H. Rosenthal, ed., Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University.
(1995) "The Neoliberal Challenge to Realist Theories of World Politics," pp. 1-24 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., ed., Controversies in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Neoliberal Challenge. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
(1995) "Hard Choices: The Carter Administration’s Hostage Rescue Mission in Iran," Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, No. 360 (Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University).
(1995) "Preparing Now for a Peaceful 21st Century," pp. 253-256 in Robert M. Jackson, ed., Global Issues 95/96 (Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin). (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1995) "Population Pressures and the Global Habitat," pp. 367-380 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr. and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda (New York: McGraw-Hill). (Coauthored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1995) "Great-Power Relations: Paths to Peace in the Twenty-First Century," pp. 154-165 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr. and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda (New York: McGraw-Hill). (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1994) "Networks of Intrigue? Realpolitik, Alliances, and International Security," pp. 185-203 in Frank Wayman
and Paul F. Diehl, eds., Reconstructing Realpolitik (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). (with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1994) "Multinational Corporations," pp. 291-294 in William Clinton Olson, ed., The Theory and Practice of International Relations. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1993) "From Détente to Entente: Prospects for Establishing a Multipolarity of Peace," pp. 100-115 in Manus
Midlarsky, John A. Vasquez, and Peter Gladkov, eds., From Rivalry to Cooperation: Soviet and American Perspectives on the Post-Cold War Era (New York: HarperCollins). (with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1993) "Perspectives on Values, Ethics, and National Security," (Co-authored with Hadley Arkes, James W. Child, and Terry Nardin) and "Introduction to International Security," pp. 15-41 and pp. 73-76 in Richard Shultz, Roy Godson, and Ted Greenwood, eds., Security Studies for the 1990s. New York: Brassey's.
(1993) "Moral Education: Summary Overview," pp. 109-113 in Joel Rosenthal, ed., Moral Education III. New York: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs.
(1993) "Twelve Questions for a Post-Cold War World," Oikovouikos Tachydromos 22 (June 3): p. 207.
(1993) "Conflict and Commitment in the Nineteenth Century European Balance of Power System," forthcoming in Manuel J. Pelaez, ed., International Relations and World Politics During the 19th and 20th Centuries. Malaga, Spain: Universidad de Malaga Press. (Coauthored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1992) "Does the U.S. Have a Role in the Future European Security System?," pp. 111-144 in Ian M. Cuthbertson, ed., Redefining the CSCE: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Europe (New York: Institute for East-West Studies and the Finnish Institute of Foreign Affairs).
(1992) "Population and the Global Commons," pp. 341-355 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda, 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.
(1992) "The Scientific Study of War," pp. 373-437 in John A. Vasquez and Marie T. Henehan, eds., The Scientific Study of Peace and War. New York: Lexington Books. (Co-authored with Stuart A. Bremer, Cynthia Cannizzo, and James Lee Ray).
(1992) "The Lost Legacy: Idealism in American Foreign Policy," pp. 618-625 in Allen J. Ciglea and Burdett A. Loomis, eds., American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 2nd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
(1991) "Explaining Great Power Peace: The Sources of Prolonged Great Power Stability," pp. 3-22 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., ed., The Long Postwar Peace. New York: HarperCollins.
(1991) "Alliances and the Preservation of Postwar Peace: A Balance Sheet," pp. 270-289 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., ed., The Long Postwar Peace: Contending Explanations and Projections. New York: HarperCollins. (Co authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1991) "At Issue: Deterrence in the Post-Cold War Era," pp. 1-32 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr. and Kenneth L. Schwab, eds., After the Cold War: Questioning the Morality of Nuclear Deterrence. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. (Co-authored with Kenneth L. Schwab).
(1990) "Foreign Ties that Bind: The Impact of War Termination on Alliance Norms," pp. 270-283 in Charles S. Goodman and Alan Ned Sabrosky, eds., Prisoners of War? Nation-States in the Modern Era. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond).
(1988) "Structural Terrorism: The Systemic Sources of State Sponsored Terrorism," pp. 13-31 in Michael Stohl and George Lopez, eds., Terrible Beyond Endurance: The Foreign Policy of State Terrorism (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press). (With T. Vance Sturgeon and Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1988) "The Multinational Corporation: Curse or Cure?," pp. 272-285 in Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda. New York: Random House. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf and Lucia Wren Rawls).
(1988) "The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy," pp. 1-9 in Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Domestic Sources of American Policy. New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Wittkopf).
(1987) "Decision Regimes and The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," pp. 247-268 in Charles F. Hermann, Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and James N. Rosenau, eds., New Directions in the Study of Foreign Policy (London: Allen and Unwin).
(1984) "Alliance Norms and the Management of Interstate Disputes," pp. 199-220 in J. David Singer and Richard Stoll, eds., Quantitative Indicators in World Politics: Timely Assurance and Early Warning (New York: Praeger). (With Gregory A. Raymond).
(1983) "Comparing the Foreign Policy Behavior of the United States and the Soviet Union," pp. 7-20 in Charles W. Kegley and Pat McGowan, eds., Foreign Policy: USA/USSR (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications).
(1982) "Measuring Transformation in the Global Legal System," pp. 173-109, in Nicholas Greenwood Onuf, ed., Law-Making in the Global Community (Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press).
(1981) "Political Economy and the Study of Foreign Policy," pp. 7-20 in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Pat McGowan, eds., The Political Economy of Foreign Policy Behavior (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications).
(1980) "A Comparative Analysis of Nuclear Armament," pp. 231-255 in Pat McGowan and Charles W. Kegley, Jr., eds., Threats, Weapons, and Foreign Policy (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications). (With Gregory A. Raymond and Richard A. Skinner).
(1980) "Events Data Analysis," pp. 32-34 in Jack E. Vincent, ed., Understanding International Relations (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America).
(1979) "Environmental Change and the Future of American Foreign Policy," pp. 13-39 in Charles W. Kegley and Patrick J. McGowan, eds., Challenges to America: U.S. Foreign Policy in the 1980s (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications).
(1976) "The Case-for-Analysis Problem," pp. 303-317 in James N. Rosenau, ed., In Search of Global Patterns (New York: Free Press). (With Richard A. Skinner).
(1975) "The Generation and Use of Events Data," pp. 91-105 in Kegley et al., International Events and the Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press).
(1974) "The Transformation of Inter-Bloc Relations: Approaches to Analysis and Measurement," pp. 3-27 in Louis J. Mensonides and James A. Kuhlman, eds., Inter-Bloc Relations: The Future of Europe (New York: Praeger).
(1974) "Convergences in the Measurement of Foreign Policy Behavior," pp. 309-339 in The Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy_Studies, Vol. II (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications).
(1974) "A Circumplex Model of International Interactions," pp. 309-339 in Edward E. Azar and Joseph Ben-Dak, eds., Theory and Practice of Events Research (New York: Gordon and Breach).
(1974) "Chinese Behavior in the Context of the Pattern of Foreign Policy Interactions in Asia: A Quantitative Assessment," pp. 197-226 in Roger L. Dial, ed., Advancing and Contending Approaches to the Analysis of Chinese Foreign Policy (Halifax, Nova Scotia: Dalhousie University Press).
(1971) "An Introduction to Future Directions in American Foreign Policy," pp. 1-13 in Robert W. Gregg and Charles W. Kegley, eds., After Vietnam: The Future of American Foreign Policy (New York: Doubleday- Anchor).
(1971) "Assessing the Impact of Trends in the International System: The Growth of Intergovernmental Organization," pp. 401-412 in Coplin and Kegley, eds., A Multi-Method Introduction to International Politics (Chicago: Markham). (With J. Martin Rochester).
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PAPERS AND LECTURES
(1999) Paper, "The Pillars and Preconditions for Great Power Peace in the Early 21st Century," Institute of International Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea, October 11-12.
(1999) Presentation, "Domestic Ethical Culture and the Statesman in International Affairs," "Sino-U.S. Workshop on Ethics and International Affairs", cosponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, July 27.
(1999) Presentation, "The Political Psychology of War Termination and Peace Settlements," 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 19.
(1999) Speech, "American Foreign Policy after Clinton?", Board members of Alma-Media, Restaurant Palace, Helsinki, Finland, May 20.
(1999) Speech, Board Members of Keskisuomalainen Corporation, Helsinki, Finland, May 19.
(1999) Lecture, "Has the Neo-Idealist Moment Gone? U.S. Policy of Crisis Management and its Ethical Basis", Finnish Foreign Policy Institute, Helsinki, Finland, May 19.
(1999) Presentation, "U.S. Security Policy and the Management of Ethnopolitical Armed Conflict," U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland, May 18.
(1999) Lecture, "Towards a New Cold War? Ethics and Force in the 21st Century", Helsinki University (Porthania III), Helsinki, Finland, May 17.
(1998) Presentation, "The Role of China in the International System of the 21st Century," Frank Church Annual Endowed Lecture, Boise State University.
(1998) Presentation, "Bridge Building in the Study of International Relations: How We Kuhn Do Better," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, Charlotte, NC, October 30.
(1998) Paper, "Intervention, Democratization and Normative
Principles: Comparing Words and Deeds," Third Pan-European International Relations Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research and Joint Meeting with the International Studies Association, Vienna, September 16-19.
(1998) Paper, "Globalization and the Rising Influence of Domestic Groups on the Making of American Foreign Economic Policy," V Fórum Mercosul-NAFTA, Universidade de S~o
Paula, Brazil, September 10-11.
(1998) Presentation, "The Psychological Underpnings of the Democratic Peace," The Annual Institute for the Study of Political Psychology, Ohio State University, August 9.
(1998) Presentation, "Values: Clashing, Corrosive, Complementary?" Joint Workshop on "International Studies in the Era of Globalization," Bangi, Malaysia, May 23-26.
(1998) Paper, "The Interventionist Rationale: Promoting the Democratic Peace," 39th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 19. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1997) Keynote Address, "The Place of Tolerance in the Conduct of International Politics," Centennary College, Shreveport, Louisiana, September 11.
(1997) Presentation, "Rethinking the Ethics of the Use of Military Force," Dedication Conferences, George Bush School of International Public Policy, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, September 9.
(1997) Presentation, "The Ethics of Intervention," U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, August 19.
(1997) Presentation, "Rethinking the Role of Norms in International Conflict Management," 20th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Kracow, Poland, July 22.
(1997) Keynote Address, "International Relations as a Field of Study: The State of the Art," Annual Meeting of the Danish Political Science Association, Middlefart, Denmark, June 1.
(1997) Presentation, "Will the United States Be a Hegemon in the Twenty-First Century?," Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, April 11.
(1997) Paper, "Do Doctrines Make a Difference? The Impact of Policy Declarations on U.S. Military Interventionism Abroad, 1947-1996," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 20. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1996) Keynote Address, "U.S. Foreign Policy Options in the Post-Cold War Period," The Begley Van Cleve Lectureship, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, October 17.
(1996) Presentation, "The Contribution of Liberal Theory to International Relations Research," at the 5th Annual Institute for the Study of Political Psychology, Ohio State University, August 8.
(1996) Paper, "The Capacity of Ballots to Prevent the Use of Bullets and Bombs," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 16-20. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1996) Presentation, "Decision Regimes and the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," Department of Political Science, Ohio State University, February 21.
(1995) Presentations, "The Future of Global Order," Office of the President (Martti Ahtisaari), the Republic of Finland, "Global Problems on the Horizon" to Under-Secretary of State Jaakko Blomberg, and "China’s Probable Role in a 21st Century Multipolar System: Problems and Prospects," the University of Helsinki, November 26-30.
(1995) Paper, "Promoting Democracy? Intervention and Its Consequences," Conference on "Engagement and
Disengagement: New Directions in U.S. Foreign Policy," The Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda," University of Maryland, November 2. (Coauthored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1995) Paper, "The United States and the Use of Military Intervention for Democratic Reforms," Symposium on
U.S. Intervention, Patterson School of Diplomacy and Commerce, University of Kentucky, September 23. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1995) Keynote presentation, "The Future of Security Studies: Projections for the Twenty-First Century," Conference on Global Politics in the 1990s, Sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Council on World Affairs, the University of Cincinnati, and the National Strategy Information Center, Cincinnati, September 16.
(1995) Paper, "The Decay of the Non-Intervention Principle in International Law," Second Pan-European Conference on International Relations, European Consortium for Political Research, Paris, France, September 13. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann and Gregory A. Raymond)
(1995) Paper, "Putting Military Intervention into the Democratic Peace: Some New Evidence," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31-September 3. (Coauthored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1995) Presentation, "The Contribution of Liberal Theory to International Relations Research," at the 4th Annual Institute for the Study of Political Psychology, Ohio State University, August 8.
(1995) Paper, "The Changing Status of the Non-Intervention Principle and Conflict Management by Democracies," Annual Meeting of the International Association for Conflict Management, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 11- 14. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond and Margaret G. Hermann)
(1995) Public Lecture, "Military Intervention and the Democratic Peace," University of Maryland, College Park, April 10.
(1995) Keynote Address, "The Resurgence of the Idealistic Legacy in American Foreign Policy: Promise, or Problem?," Annual Gibson-Gray Memorial Lecture, Pembroke State University, Pembroke, N.C., March 1.
(1995) Presentation, "Is Democratization a Deterrent to Interventionism?," Center for International
Relations, University of Colorado, Boulder, February 3.
(1995) Paper, "Thinking Ethically About Peacekeeping and Peacemaking," Conference on the United Nations and Peacekeeping, Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies, University of Western Australia, April 30- May 1.
(1995) Paper, "Dollar Diplomacy: Foreign Aid and the Promotion of Democracy, 1980-1992," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 22-24. (Co-authored with Steven W. Hook)
(1995) Paper, "Explaining the Democratic Peace: Do the Decision Makers Matter?," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 22-24. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
1994) Presentation, "The Clinton Administration’s Foreign Policy: Ethical Considerations," Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City, December 8.
(1994) Lecture, "The Future of International Relations Theory," The Annual John and Elizabeth Baker Peace Studies Endowment Lecture, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, November 3.
(1994) Paper, "Does Who Governs Matter in Understanding Why Democracies Don’t Fight One Another?," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, Columbus, Ohio, September 30- October 1.
(1994) Presentation, "International Studies for the New Global Age," Rededication ceremonies, The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, October 7.
(1994) Paper, "The Danger Zone of the Democratic Peace? Military Interventionism, 1974-1988," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, Charleston, S.C., October 15. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1994) Paper, "Principle versus Profit? The Promotion of Democracy and the Problem of U.S. Arms Sales," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, Charleston, S.C., October 14. (Co-authored with Shannon Lindsey Blanton)
(1994) Public Lecture, "Predicting the U.S. Response to the New World Disorder: Three Models," The William and Flora Hewlett Annual Lecture, Connecticut College, Trinity College and Wesleyan University, New London, Connecticut, September 29.
(1994) Paper, "Leaders and the Democratic Peace: Seven Controversial Cases," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, August 30-September 1. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1994) Paper, "Law, Multilateralism and Democracy," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, August 30-September 1.
(1994) Paper, "The Political Psychology of Peace Through Democratization: A Missing Part of the Puzzle?,"
17th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 12-15. (Co-authored with Margaret G. Hermann)
(1993) Presentation, "Preparing for Careers in International Studies," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, October 15, Montgomery, Alabama.
(1993) Paper, "Measuring the Linkage Between Adviser Access to the President and Influence: Insights from the Iranian Hostage Crisis," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, New York. (With Michael Link)
(1993) Lecture, "Contending Traditions in International Relations Theory," Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Ohio State University, August 9, Columbus.
(1993) Lectures, "International Relations Theory: The State of the Discipline," People’s University of China, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, July 9- August 1.
(1993) Keynote Address, "The Neoidealist Moment in International Studies? Realist Myths and the New International Realities," Presidential address, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 27.
(1993) Paper, "Studying Global Environmental Governance: Investigating Determinants of Change and Prospects for Transformation," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 25. (Co-authored with Roger A. Coate and Harvey Starr)
(1993) "Post-Gulf: America’s Role in Regional Conflicts," Cincinnati Council of World Affairs for WNKU-TV, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 21.
(1993) Address, "The Management of Peace in the New World Order," Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio, January 22.
(1992) Participant, "The Future of Russia," Senior Seminar, the Institute for East-West Studies, Charlottesville, Virginia, December 8-10.
(1992) Chair, "International Conflict--The Domestic- Foreign Linkage," European Consortium for Political Research, Inaugural Pan-European Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, September 16-20.
(1992) Chair, Conference on "Moral Education in the United States and Japan," Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City, November 10- 11.
(1992) Discussant, "Congress and Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War," The Aspen Institute’s Congressional International Program, the Foreign Policy Association, New York City, July 12.
(1992) Keynote Address, "Does America Have a Role in the Future European Security System?," Conference on "Refusing the CSCE: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Europe," Co-sponsored by the Institute for East-West Security Studies and the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, May 21-22.
(1992) Discussant, "Foreign Policy Through the Eyes of the Next Generation," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 31-April 5.
(1991) Keynote Address, "The New Global Order: Western Values and Those of Extra-European Cultures," Conference on "Europe and Its Values in the New International Society," Co-Sponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and the Gasperi Institute Rome, Italy, November 7.
(1991) Paper, "Must We Fear a Post-Cold War Multipolar System?," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, Florida, November 10. (Co-authored with Gregory A. Raymond)
(1991) Paper, "Cold War Myths and International Realities: The Long Peace Reconsidered," presented in plenary session to "Rethinking the Cold War: A Conference in Honor of William Appleman Williams," University of Wisconsin, October 18-20.
(1991) Keynote Address, "Revolutionary Changes in the International System: The New Global Agenda in the 1990s," 30th Anniversary Conference on Continuity and Change in International Relations, Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Helsinki, September 25.
(1991) Presentation, "Multipolarity and the Prospects for Peace," University of Helsinki, September 27. (1991) Paper, "Networks of Intrigue? Realpolitik, Alliances, and International Security," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 30. (Coauthored with Gregory A. Raymond)
(1991) Paper, "The Normative Underpinnings of Superpower Peace in a Multipolar World," 15th World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 19-25.
(1991) Paper, "Values, Ethics and National Security: The New International Security Environment," National Security Studies Curriculum Review Conference: Curriculum for a New Century," Warren, Vermont, July 8-14.
(1991) Address, "Perceptions and Misperceptions of the Soviet Union," Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, Colloquium Series, February 28.
(1991) Lecture, "The Future of Soviet-American Relations in the Wake of the Cold War," Louisiana State University, February 8.
(1991) "Senior Scholar Panel on the Contributions of James N. Rosenau to the Study of International Relations," and Roundtable Discussant, "The Postwar Peace: The Bases of Cooperation," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 19 and 21.
(1990) Contributing Lecturer, "Re-examining the Foundations for the Long Postwar Superpower Peace," Moscow, USSR, October 22-29.
(1990) Paper, "From International Conflict to Transnational Collaboration: Paradigmatic Perspectives on the Causes of Change," McDonnell Conference on Supplemental Diplomacy, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, October 10-12.
(1990) Paper, "The New Containment Myth: Realism and the Anomaly of European Integration," Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Conference on "Ethics and Foreign Policy," Wilton Park, Winston House, Great Britain, July 2-6.
(1990) Participant, Conference on "Institutions Available to Liberal Democracies to Deter Secret Warfare," United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., June 22-23.
(1990) Paper, "American Foreign Aid and UN Voting: Did Reagan’s 1986 Linkage Strategy Buy Deference or Defiance?," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C.: April 10-14.
(1990) Lecture, "Terrorism in the Nineties." Jersey City State College, January 31.
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(1989) Lecture, "Alliances and the Preservation of Great Power Peace: A Balance Sheet," Moses and Anuta Back Peace Research Institute Conference on "The Long Postwar Peace," Rutgers University, April 28.
(1989) Presentation, "Trends in the International Relations Curriculum," Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, April 23-25.
(1989) Address, "Human Rights and American Foreign Policy: A Hesitant Embrace," Conference, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, April 13.
(1989) Address, "American vis-a-vis British Approaches to the Study of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, London, March 29.
(1989) Address, "Is America in Decline?" James F. Byrnes Symposium on World Affairs, University of South Carolina, February 8.
(1988) Address, "The Long-Term Future of American Foreign Policy," Brigham Young University, November 16.
(1988) Address, "The Perils of Declining Hegemony," Conference. Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, November 10.
(1988) Address, "The Lost Legacy: Idealism in American Foreign Policy," Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 7.
(1988) "Polarity Transformation and Changes in Alliance Norms," Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology," July 3, Meadowlands, New Jersey.
(1988) Participant, Third Annual Conference of the Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C., June 13-14.
(1988) "Capability Concentration, Alliance Polarization, and the Transformation of Commitment Norms," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 29, St. Louis.
(1987) Address, "The Constitution and Foreign Affairs," First Annual Symposium of the Pennsylvania Collaborative Fund for International Education, Juniata College, October 14.
(1987) Lecture, "The Institutional Roots of Disarray in American Foreign Policy," Frank Church Memorial Lecture, October 1, Boise State University.
(1987) Chair, Panel on "The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, Chicago.
(1987) Participant, Second Annual Seminar of the Academic Associates of the Atlantic Council, June 13-22 Brussels and the Roosevelt Studies Center (Middleburg, the Netherlands).
(1987) Participant, Colloquium on International Law, The Hague Peace Palace, (The Hague) and the Graduate School of International Studies, Geneva, July 13-27.
(1987) Presentation, "War and Norm Transformation: An Analysis of Changing Conceptions of Alliance Commitments," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 15, Washington, D.C.
(1987) "Values as a Matter of Fact in International Relations: A Neoidealist Critique of Neorealist Theory", inaugural speech of the Charles W. Kegley Memorial Lectureship, January
13, California State College-Bakersfield.
(1986) Address, "The Transnational Rules Indications Project (TRIP)," Merriam Seminar, University of Illinois, December 4, Champaign, Illinois.
(1986) Discussant, "Morality, Legality and Strategy in American Foreign Policy," Colloquium, Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, November 19, Columbia, South Carolina.
(1986) Paper, "The Reagan Interregnum and the Continuity of American Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, November 16, Atlanta.
(1986) Lecture, "Beyond the Reagan Administration: The Future of American Foreign Policy," Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, July 23, Seoul, Korea.
(1986) Paper, "Hegemonic War on the Transformation of Transnational Norms," Ninth Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, June 30, Amsterdam. (With Gregory A. Raymond)
(1986) Paper, "International Peacemaking: Propositions on Third Party Mediation," Ninth Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, June 30, Amsterdam. (With Gregory A. Raymond)
(1986) Chair, "War and Its Effects," Ninth Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, June 30, Amsterdam.
(1986) Presentation, "The Future of the Western Community," The Atlantic Council, June 9, Brussels, Belgium.
(1986) Paper, "The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy: One Perspective on the Future," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 28, Anaheim, California. (With James A. Caporaso, Charles F. Hermann, James R. Rosenau, and Dina A. Zinnes)
(1986) Paper, "Convergence and Divergence in the Study of the Foreign Policy Beliefs of the American People," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 26, Anaheim, California. (With Eugene R. Wittkopf)
(1986) Presentation, "The Problems in the Teaching of International Relations: What Is the Essence of Our Subject and How Do We Teach It?," South Carolina Conference on International Relations, Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, April 11.
(1986) Presentation, "Who Makes American Foreign Policy?" The Otis A. Singletary Lecture, The Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky, February 27, Lexington, Kentucky.
(1985) Chair, "New Directions and Old Questions in the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, University of South Carolina, October 25, Columbia, S.C.
(1985) Chair, "Regime Instability and Coercive Behavior," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, New Orleans, Louisiana.
(1985) Paper, "Normative Constraints on the Use of Force Short of War: An Empirical Examination," World Congress of the International Political Science Association, July 16, Paris, France. (with Gregory A. Raymond)
(1985) Co-organizer and Paper, "Decision Regimes and Foreign Policy Behavior, Conference on "New Directions in the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," Mershon Center of Ohio State University, the Department of Government and International Studies of the University of South Carolina, and the Institute of Transnational Studies of the University of Southern California, May 9-11, Columbus, Ohio.
(1985) Paper, "Long Cycles and Internationalized Civil War," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 8, Washington, D.C.
(1985) Panel Moderator, "The Major Powers and the Continuing Soviet Presence in Afghanistan and Its Impact on South Asia, Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, February 8, Columbia, South Carolina.
(1985) Presentation, "Curricula Developments in Public Administration," Administrative Staff College of
Jamaica, January 8-9, Kingston, Jamaica.
(1984) Lecture, "Domestic Influences on American Foreign Policy Making," 27th International Affairs Symposium, School of International Studies, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School, December 6, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1984) Program Organizer, International Relations Panels, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, October 31-November 3, Savannah, Georgia.
(1984) Paper, "Decision Regimes and Foreign Policy Behavior," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, Washington, D.C.
(1984) Chair, "Future Directions in the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 28, Atlanta, Georgia.
(1984) Discussant, "Rosenau’s Pre-theories and the Future of the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," Symposium at The Mershon Center, Ohio State University, February 2, Columbus, Ohio.
(1984) Public Lecture, "American Foreign Policy and Repressive Regimes: A Critical Look," Frank Church Symposium on International Affairs, Boise State University, January 25, Boise, Idaho.
(1984) Presentation, "Curriculum Needs in Political Science: The Next Decade," Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University, January 9, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
(1983) Chair, "The Ideological Sources of International Conflict," 26th International Affairs Symposium, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School, November 39, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1983) Presentation, "Comparing the Processes by Which Foreign Policy Formulation Unfolds: Concepts and Measurement," Florida State University, November 17, Tallahassee, Florida.
(1983) Lecture, "Revolution, Social Change, and U.S. Foreign Policy," U.S. Department of State, November 7, Washington, D.C.
(1983) Chair, "Ideological Sources of International Conflict," 25th International Affairs Symposium, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School, November 30-December 2, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1983) Chair, "Alternate Paradigms in American Foreign Policy Making," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, Chicago, Illinois.
(1983) Panel Discussant, "Hegemonial Relationships and World Order," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 3, Chicago, Illinois.
(1983) Chair, "Theory Building in International Relations," Sixth Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Oxford University, July 20, Oxford, England.
(1983) Chair, "The Consequences of Intervention," 24th International Affairs Symposium, John F. Kennedy Institute, June 1-3, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1983) Participant, 29th Annual National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College, June 6-10, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
(1983) Participant, 12th Annual Conference on Mainland China, George Washington University, June 11-12, Arleigh House, Virginia.
(1983) Paper, "Alliance Norms and the Management of Interstate Disputes," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 7, Mexico City, Mexico.
(1982) Panel Moderator, "Alternatives to Alliance Systems," 23rd International Affairs Symposium, U.S. Army Institute for Military Assistance, December 1-3, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1982) Lecture, "U.S. National Security Objectives," Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, October 21, Montgomery, Alabama.
(1982) Chair, "The Domestic Context of American Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, Denver, Colorado.
(1982) Paper, "Civil War and Great Power Intervention: A Statistical Re-examination," World Congress of the International Political Science Association, August 9-14, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(1982) Chair, "International Relations in the Pacific Basin: Alternative Futures," Eleventh Sino-American Conference on Mainland China, June 17-24, Taipei, Republic of China.
(1982) Panel Discussant, "The Future of International Studies," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 24-27, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(1982) Lectures, "Conflict Theory: Paradigms in Contention," and "The Systematization of Conflict Modelling," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, February 23 and January 22, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1981) Paper, "The Reagan Administration’s World View and the Future of American Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, November 4-7, Memphis, Tennessee.
(1981) Lecture, "Linkages Between the Theoretician and the Policymaker," Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, October 22, Washington, D.C.
(1981) Paper, "Predicting the Onset of War with Psycho-Cultural Variables," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 5, New York, New York.
(1981) Lecture, "Global Crises and Their Management," West Virginia Consortium for International Studies, March 29, Morgantown, West Virginia.
(1981) Co-chair (with Professor Charles F. Hermann, Ohio State University), "Roundtable on Comparative Foreign Policy: Fad or Field?," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 19, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(1981) Lecture, "Political Theory and Methodology," Foreign Area Officer Course, John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, February 10, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1981) Lecture, "Approaches to Conflict Modelling," Foreign Area Officer Course, John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, January 19, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1980) Panel Discussant, "Processes of American Foreign Policy Making," (lecture by former Under Secretary of State George Ball) Southern Center for International Studies, November 11, Atlanta, Georgia.
(1980) Paper, "Alliance and War: A New Piece to an Old Puzzle," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, November 5, Atlanta, Georgia.
(1980) Lecture, "The Current Thrust of American Foreign Policy," Faculty of Shangxi University, October 28, Tai Yuan, People’s Republic of China.
(1980) Lecture, "International Relations Theory," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, August 19, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1980) Presentation, "Theory, Data, and Methods in International Relations Research," Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society/South, March 19-23, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
(1980) Colloquia Presentations, "Foreign Policy Advice to the American President," U.S. Military Academy, April 16-18, West Point, New York.
(1980) Paper, "International Legal Norms and the Preservation of Peace, 1860-1964," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 19-23, Los Angeles, California.
(1980) Lecture, "Theories of Conflict," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, February 15, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1979) Chair, "The Future of Systematic Studies of Foreign Policy," International Studies Association/South, October 4-5, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
(1979) Paper, "The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy: Paradigm Lost?," International Studies Association Futures Conference, University of South Carolina, November 29-December l, Columbia, South Carolina.
(1979) Co-chair, "The Systematic Analysis of Foreign Policy: A Research Agenda," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, Washington, D.C.
(1979) Paper, "Fluctuations in Legal Norms and Arbitral Behavior, 1825-1970: Indicators of Major Power Conflict?," World Congress of the International Political Science Association, August 10-20, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
(1979) Lectures, "International Relations Theory," and "The Comparative Study of Foreign Policy," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, July 16-17, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
(1979) Paper, "The Foreign Policy Consequences of Trade Dependence: An Empirical Inquiry," Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society/South, University of South Carolina, April 27, Columbia, South Carolina.
(1979) Chair, "Models of Foreign Policy Processes: Comparative Perspectives," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 18-21, Chicago, Illinois.
(1979) Paper, "Domestic and International Correlates of Nuclear Proliferation," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 20-24, Toronto, Canada.
(1979) Panel Moderator, "The Influence of Radical Groups on American Foreign Policy," National Student Conference, The Citadel, March 1-3, Charleston, South Carolina.
(1978) Participant, Annual Meeting of the Section on Military Studies, International Studies Association, November 16-19, Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
(1978) Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, University of North Carolina, November 4-5, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
(1978) Participant, Seminar on World Values, August 16-19, Honolulu, Hawaii.
(1978) Lecture, "Conflict Theory: Systematic Models," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, August 8, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
(1978) Organizer and Lecturer, "Seminar in Political Psychology," a 20-hour course presented to the Fourth Psychological Operations Group, July 10-14, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
(1978) Paper, "FIST: Foreign Interactions in Simulated Transition," Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society/South, April 5-7, Boca Raton, Florida.
(1978) Presentation, "Conflicting Interpretations of American Foreign Policy," Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, March 8, Denver, Colorado.
(1978) Paper, "Pattern and Process in American Foreign Policy: Reflections on the Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 24-28, Washington, D.C.
(1978) Lecture, "Systematic Models of Conflict Behavior," John F. Kennedy Institute for Military Assistance, February 7, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
(1977) Presentation, "Evaluation Study of the SECSI Program at the National Science Foundation," Division of International Programs, National Science Foundation, June 29, Washington, D.C.
(1977) Paper, "Data Needs for Theory Construction in International Relations Research," Annual Meeting of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), November 4-5, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
(1977) Paper, "International Economic Dependence and Political Compliance: A Longitudinal Analysis," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 18, St. Louis, Missouri.
(1976) Lecture, "Contending Approaches to International Relations Theory," Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, November 1, Washington, D.C.
(1976) Paper, "Reciprocity and Symmetry in Interstate Interactions: An Attribute of Foreign Policy Behavior in Dyadic Relationships?," Annual Meeting of The American Political Science Association, August 27, Chicago, Illinois.
(1976) Paper, "Measuring Transformations in International Legal Rules," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 25, Toronto, Canada.
(1975) Paper, "The Structure of Influence Relationship in the International System," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, San Francisco, California.
(1975) Paper, "U.S. National Security Policy, 1950-1973: A Quantitative Description," National Security Education Seminar, The Colorado College, June 29-July 12, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(1975) Paper, "Measuring Transformations in the Global Legal System," Symposium on "Law-Making in the Global Community," Center of International Studies, May 28-29, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
(1975) Paper, "Bureaucratic Determinants of Foreign Policy Behavior: An Events Data Test of the Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 17-20, Washington, D.C.
(1974) Participant, Learning Package Development Conference, National Science Foundation, December 15-20, Tampa, Florida.
(1974) Lecture, "Contending Approaches to International Relations Theory," Foreign Service Institute, November 3, Rosslyn, Virginia.
(1974) Paper, "Selective Attention: A General Characteristic of the Interactive Behavior of Nations," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, November 9, New Orleans, Louisiana.
(1974) Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, October 23-26, Lake Cumberland State Park, Kentucky.
(1974) Paper, "Measuring the Growth of Transnational Norms Relevant to the Control of Interstate Violence," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, Chicago, Illinois.
(1974) Paper, "Scientific Studies of War," a learning package proposal collaboratively prepared at the Symposium of the International Studies Association Consortium for International Studies Education, August 21-25, Bowling Green, Ohio.
(1974) Paper, "Measuring the Growth of Transnational Norms," Symposium on "Law-Making in the Global Community," Center of International Studies, Princeton University, May 10-11, Princeton, New Jersey.
(1974) Paper, "Approaches to the Measurement of Behavior Change in the International System," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 26-30, Chicago, Illinois.
(1974) Paper, "Correlates of Coalition Formation at the International Level," Annual Meeting of the Public Choice Society, March 21, New Haven, Connecticut.
(1974) Paper, "The Determinants of Nuclear Proliferation: Approaches to Measurement," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 20-23, St. Louis, Missouri.
(1974) Lecture, "Approaches to the Analysis of National Security Policies," National Security Conference, February 1-2, Indianapolis, Indiana.
(1973) Lecture, "Contending Approaches to International Relations Theory," Foreign Service Institute of the Department of State, April 11 and November 5, Washington, D.C.
(1973) Participant, Foreign Policy Research Conference, September 19-22, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky.
(1973) Paper, "Convergences in the Measurement of International Hostility," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 6, New Orleans, Louisiana.
(1973) Paper, "The Use of the Directed Dyad for the Analysis of Interstate Behavior: Conceptual and Methodological Issues," Annual Meeting of the Southern Division of the Peace Science Society (International), April 18, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky.
(1973) Presentation, "Events Data and Foreign Policy Research," Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, April 10, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
(1973) Paper, "Dimensions of Regional Integration: Data and Measurement for the Asian Sub-System," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/West, March 22, San Francisco, California.
(1972) Paper, "Systemic Change: Inquiry, Analysis, and Approaches to Measurement," Conference on Inter-Bloc Relations, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, December 7, Blacksburg, Virginia.
(1972) Paper, "Applying Events Data to the Measurement of Systemic Change: Problems and Prospects," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, November 8, Atlanta, Georgia.
(1972) Paper, "The Pattern of Foreign Policy Interaction in Asia: Data and Measurement," Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, November 3, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(1972) Participant, National Security Education Seminar, The Colorado College; Chairman, Research Methodologies Committee. June 15-July 15, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(1972) Lectures, "Contending Approaches to International Relations Theory," Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, April 11 and October 19, Rosslyn, Virginia.
(1972) Chairman, Panel on Foreign Policy Output Behavior, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 15-18; Paper: "An Empirical Typology of Foreign Output Behavior," Dallas, Texas.
(1972) Demonstrator, PRINCE, (Programmed International Computer Environment), Senior Seminar, U.S. Department of State, January 28-February 4, Washington, D.C.
(1971) Participant, Conference on Data Banks for International Studies, U.S. Department of State and the International Studies Association, May 14-16, Washington, D.C.
(1970) Program Director, Maxwell Centennial Symposium, Syracuse University, 1969-1970; responsibility for administrative coordination of a symposium on American Foreign Policy, Syracuse, New York.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Political Science Association
American Society for the Advancement of Science
American Society of International Law
Atlantic Council of the United States
International Political Science Association
International Studies Association
Inter-University Comparative Foreign Policy (ICFP) Research Group
Midwest Political Science Association
Peace Science Society (International)
The Peace Research Society
The Southern Political Science Association
The Southern Center for International Studies
World Policy Institute
REFERENCES
Dr. Joel Rosenthal, President, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 170 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021 (Tel. 212-838-4120; FAX 212-752-2432)
Professor Ole R. Holsti, Department of Political Science, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706 (Tel. 919-660-4300)
Dr. Peter V. Gladkov, Head, Multilateral Diplomacy and Negotiation, Institute of the USA and Canada Studies, 213 Khlebny per., Moscow, 121814 (Tel. 202-90-00; FAX 233-17-14)
Professor James N. Rosenau, University Professor of International Relations, George Washington University, 2110 G Street, NW, Room 102, Washington, DC 20052 (Tel. 202- 994-3060)
Dr. John Boehrer, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138(Tel. 617-495-1484)
Professor J. David Singer, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
(Tel. 313-763-6590)
Dr. Alpo M. Rusi, Office of the President, the Republic of
Finland, SF-00161, Helsinki, Finland (Tel. 358-0-66-11-33;
FAX 011-358-0-622-14, 74)
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Faculty Advisory Committee, University of South Carolina
Press, 1984 - present
Associate Director, International Studies Association, 1980 - 1986
Member, International Advisory Board, Byrnes International Center, University of South Carolina, 1985-1988
Academic Associate, The Atlantic Council of the United States, 1986-present
Advisory Council, Data Development in International Relations (DDIR) project, The National Science Foundation through the University of Illinois, 1986 - 1989
Faculty Advisor, Sigma Iota Rho (International Relations Honorary)
FOUNDATION GRANTS
"Can Military Intervention Promote Democratization and Peace? Prospects and Policy Prescriptions," U.S. Institute of Peace, $21,947, July 1, 1996-June 30, 1997 (Collaborative Project with Margaret G. Hermann, Ohio State University).
"Are Leaders the Missing Piece in Understanding Why Democracies Don’t Fight One Another?," U.S. Institute of Peace, $21,552, 1994-1995 (Collaborative Project with Margaret G. Hermann, Ohio State University).
PEW Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, Harvard University, June 1992, $9000.
"The Long Postwar Peace," The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, $10,000, 1989-1990.
"At Issue: The Morality of Deterrence," U. S. Institute for Peace, $15,000, 1989-1990.
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