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JEREL A. ROSATI
Department of Political Science
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-2981 office
777-8255 fax
Rosati@sc.edu email
EMPLOYMENT
Professor, University of South Carolina, 1999-present
Department of Government and International Studies
Visiting Scholar, Foreign Affairs College, Summer 1999 Beijing, China
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina, 1988-1999
Visiting Professor, Somalia National University, Summer 1984 Mogadishu, Somalia
Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, 1982-1988
Research Associate, U.S. Library of Congress, 1979
Congressional Research Service, Foreign Affairs & National
Defense Division
EDUCATION
Ph.D., American University, International Relations, 1982
Fields: International Relations, Foreign Policy, American
Politics
M.A., Arizona State University, Political Science, 1978
Fields: International Relations, American Politics
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 1975
Major: Political Science
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND RESEARCH PROGRAM
Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy
United States Foreign Policymaking Process
Governmental Politics and Decision-Making
Policymaker Images and Cognition
Opinion-Making Process and Elite Beliefs
Foreign Policy Change and Restructuring
U.S. Global Leadership in the Post-Cold War Era
PUBLICATIONS
Books
The Politics of United States Foreign Policy (Fort Worth:
Harcourt Brace). (1999, second edition) (1997, published in Chinese by World Affairs Press, Beijing) (1993, first edition)
Readings in the Politics of United States Foreign Policy.
1998. Editor (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace).
Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global
Change. 1994. With Joe D. Hagan and Martin S. Sampson, editors. Studies in International
Relations Series (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press).
The Power of Human Needs in World Society. 1988. With Roger
A. Coate, editors (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers).
The Carter Administration’s Quest for Global Community: Beliefs
and Their Impact on Behavior
(Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press). (1991, published in paperback) (1987, original hardback)
Articles and Chapters
"The Power of Human Images and Cognition in Foreign Policy (and
World Politics)." 1999.
Mershon International Studies Review 42, in press.
"The Presidency and U.S. Foreign Policy." 1998. With Stephen
Twing. In After the End: Making U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Environment, edited
by James M. Scott (Durham, NC: Duke University Press), pp. 29-56.
"A New Perspective on the Foreign Policy Views of American
Opinion Leaders in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Eras." 1998. With Michael W. Link and John
Creed. Political Research Quarterly 51 (June), pp. 461-479.
"The Policymaking Process." 1998. In Readings in the Politics of United
States Foreign Policy, edited by Jerel A. Rosati (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace), pp.
211-227 (reprint of earlier work).
"The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy Revisited." 1998. In Readings in the Politics of United
States Foreign Policy, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, (Fort Worth:
Harcourt Brace), pp. 588-605 (reprint of earlier work).
"Extending the Three-Headed and Four-Headed Eagles: The Foreign
Policy Orientations of American Elites During the Eighties and Nineties." 1997. With
John Creed. Political Psychology
18 (September), pp. 583-623.
"U.S. Leadership into the Next Millenium: A Question of
Politics." 1997. International
Journal 52 (Spring), pp. 297-315.
Eleven articles in
The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations. 1997. Vols. 1-4, edited by
Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson, sponsored by the Council on
Foreign Relations (New York: Oxford University Press), entitled "AFL-CIO," "American Legion,"
"Committee on the Present Danger," "Foreign Policy Association," "Hot Line Agreements,"
"Military-Industrial Complex," "National Association of Manufacturers," "Rollback and
Liberation," "Trilateral Commission," "Veterans of Foreign Wars," and "Paul Warnke".
"A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Foreign Policy." 1995. In Foreign Policy Analysis: Continuity and Change in its Second Generation, edited by
Laura Neack, Patrick J. Haney, and Jeanne A.K. Hey (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall), pp.
49-70.
"The Rise and Fall of America’s First Post-Cold War Foreign
Policy." 1994. In Jimmy Carter: Foreign Policy and Post-Presidential Years, edited by
Herbert D. Rosenbaum and Alexej Ugrinsky (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press), pp. 35-52.
"Cycles in Foreign Policy Restructuring: The Politics of
Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy." 1994. In
Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global Change, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and Martin W. Sampson
(Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press), pp. 221-261.
"The Study of Change in Foreign Policy." 1994. With Martin W.
Sampson and Joe D. Hagan. In
Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global
Change, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and Martin W. Sampson (Columbia, SC:
University of South Carolina Press), pp. 3-21.
"Emerging Issues in Foreign Policy Restructuring." 1994. With
Joe D. Hagan. In Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global Change,
edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and Martin W. Sampson (Columbia, SC: University of South
Carolina Press), pp. 265-279.
"Jimmy Carter, A Man Before His Time? The Emergence and Collapse
of the First Post-Cold War Presidency." 1993.
Presidential Studies Quarterly 23 (Summer), pp. 459-476.
"Graduate Teaching in Modern Times." 1993. International Studies Notes 18
(Fall), pp. 41-48.
"The Domestic Political Environment." 1992. In Intervention into the 1990s: United
States Foreign Policy in the Third World, edited by Peter A.
Schraeder (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp. 175-191.
"A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human Needs in World
Society." 1991. With David J. Carroll and Roger A. Coate. In Conflict: Readings in Management and
Resolution, edited by John Burton and Frank Dukes (New York: St. Martin’s Press), pp.
156-179.
"Assessing the Advanced Placement Program in American Politics."
1989. The Political Science Teacher 2 (Fall), pp. 18-21.
"The Domestic Environment." 1989. In Intervention in the 1980s: United
States Foreign Policy in the Third World, edited by Peter A. Schraeder (Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp. 147-160.
"Continuity and Change in the Foreign Policy Beliefs of
Political Leaders: Addressing the Controversy Over the Carter Administration." 1988. Political Psychology 9 (September),
pp. 471-505.
"Human Needs in World Society." 1988. With Roger A. Coate. In The Power of Human Needs in World Society, edited by Roger A. Coate and Jerel A. Rosati
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp. 1-20.
"Human Needs and the Evolution of U.S. Foreign Policy." 1988. In The Power of Human Needs in World Society, edited by Roger A. Coate and Jerel A. Rosati
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp. 161-186.
"Human Needs Realism: A Critical Assessment of the Power of
Human Needs in World Society." 1988. With David J. Carroll and Roger A. Coate. In The Power of Human Needs in World
Society, edited by Roger A. Coate and Jerel A. Rosati (Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner), pp. 257-274.
"The Reagan Administration and Economic Interdependence:
Turbulent Relations with the EEC." 1987. With M. Leann Brown. International Journal 42 (Summer),
pp. 438-472.
"Policy Dilemmas in the Horn of Africa: Contradictions in the
United States-Somalia Relationship." 1987. With Peter J. Schraeder. Northeast African Studies 9, pp.
19-42.
"A Neglected Actor in American Foreign Policy: The Role of the
Judiciary." 1985. International Studies Notes 12 (Fall), pp. 10-15.
"Congressional Influence in American Foreign Policy: Addressing
the Controversy." 1984.
Journal of Political and Military Sociology 12 (Fall), pp.
311-333.
"The Impact of Beliefs on Behavior: The Foreign Policy of the
Carter Administration." 1984. In
Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Perception, Cognition, and
Artificial Intelligence, edited by Donald A. Sylvan and Steve Chan (New York: Praeger), pp.
158-191.
"The Political Economy of U.S. Policy on LDC Debt Relief:
Executive-Legislative Relations, 1977-1980." 1982. With Stephen D. Cohen. World Development 10 (February),
pp. 147-160.
"Developing a Systematic Decision-Making Framework: Bureaucratic
Politics in Perspective." 1981. World
Politics 33 (January), pp. 234-252.
PUBLICATIONS, Miscellaneous
Review of William Bundy, A Tangled Web: The Makings of Foreign
Policy in the Nixon Presidency. (New York: Hill and Wang, 1998). In Presidential Studies Quarterly, in
press.
"Failures of Deterrence: Who Won the Cold War?" 1995. Review
essay of Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Gross Stein, We All Lost the Cold War, Princeton
University Press, 1994. In
Mershon International Studies Review 39 (May), pp. 142-145.
Review of Rhodri Jeffri-Jones, The CIA and American Democracy (New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1989). 1990. American Political Science Review
84 (December), pp. 1390-1391.
Review of Samuel Segev, The Iranian Triangle: The Untold Story
of Israel’s Role in the Iran-Contra Affair (New York: Free Press, 1988) and Leslie
Cockburn, Out of Control: The
Story of the Reagan Administration’s Secret War in Nicaragua, the
Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987).
1989. American Political Science Review 83 (December), pp. 1454-1456.
"The Need for Understanding: A Reply to Gates on the Role of the
Judiciary." 1987. International Studies Notes 14 (Winter), pp. 29-30.
Review of Ole R. Holsti and James N. Rosenau, American Leadership in World Affairs:
Vietnam and the Breakdown of Consensus (Winchester, MA: George Unwin,
1984). 1985. American Political Science Review 79 (June), pp. 582-583.
Review of John A. Vasquez, The Power of Power Politics: A Critique
(New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1982). 1984. American Political Science Review
78 (June), pp. 574-575.
Review of Charles W. Whalen, Jr., The House and Foreign Policy: The Irony
of Congressional Reform (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press,
1982). 1984. American Political Science Review 78 (March), pp. 242.
Review of Richard Ned Lebow, Between Peace and War: The Nature of
International Crisis
(Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1981). 1982. In American Political Science
Review 76 (September 1982), pp. 714-715.
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
"World Affairs Organizations, the Communications Process, and
the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy." With Richard Haeuber and Ken Rogerson. Under review by International Politics.
"Clarifying the Neo-realist Synthesis in Explaining U.S. Foreign
Economic Policy: The NEC and the Policymaking Process." With Bret Traw.
"The Emerging Foreign Policy Role of the White House Chief of
Staff." With David Cohen.
"Metaphors of U.S. Global Leadership: The Psychological Dynamics
of Metaphorical Thinking During the Carter Years." Invited for symposium for
International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, 1999.
U.S. Global Leadership into the New Millennium: The Politics of
Muddling Through. Tentative book project.
GRANTS, AWARDS AND HONORS
Member, Governing Council, International Studies Association,
Southern Region, 1996-
Finalist, Michael J. Mungo Teaching Award, University of South
Carolina, 1999
President, International Studies Association, Southern
Region, 1995
Nominated for University of South Carolina Russell Research
Award for Outstanding Research and Scholarship by Department of Government and International
Studies, 1994-95
Instructional Development Grant, "The Teaching Profession and
Political Psychology," $1380, University of South Carolina, 1994
Outstanding Professor of the Year, Humanities & Social
Sciences, University of South Carolina Honors College, 1987-88
Research Merit Award, "Foreign Policy Restructuring," Department
of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1986-88
Department of Education Grant, State of South Carolina, $12,360,
Advanced Placement Teacher Training Institute in American Government & Politics (first AP
institute in American Politics offered in the state), 1987
President, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International
Studies Association, 1986-87
Outstanding Teacher in International Studies, Department of
Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina (only time departmental
teaching award offered), 1985-86
Research and Productive Scholarship, "The Judiciary in U.S.
Foreign Policy," $2,880, University of South Carolina, 1984-85
Participant, in numerous United States Information Agency
instructional grants to teach Africans, Bulgarians, Israelis, and Somalis, 1982-
Discussion Leader, upper division Social Psychology course,
University of California, Los Angeles, 1975
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
"Putting Process into the Neo-Realist Approach to Foreign
Economic Policy: The Role of the U.S. National Economic Council," with Bret Traw, International
Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999
"The Emerging Foreign Policy Role for the White House Chief of
Staff," with David Cohen, American Political Science Association, Boston, September 3-6, 1998
"The Power of Human Images and Cognition in World Politics,"
International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998
"A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Foreign Policy,"
International Society for Political Psychology, Krakow, Poland, July 21-24, 1997
"World Affairs, Organizations, The Communications Press, and the
Making of U.S. Foreign Policy," with Ken Rogerson and Richard Haeuber, International Studies
Association, Toronto, March 18-22, 1997
"The Paradox of Presidential Power in the Making of U.S. Foreign
Policy," with Stephen Twing, International Studies Association/South, Roanoke, Virginia,
October 25-27, 1996
"Beliefs, Cognition, and the Study of Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association-Japan Association of International Relations, Tokyo, September 20-22,
1996
"From Consistency Theory to Schema Theory: The Complexity of
Cognitive Psychology and Foreign Policy Decision-Making," International Society for Political
Psychology, Vancouver, June 30-July 3, 1996
"Foreign Policy Restructuring: Cycles of Continuity and Change
in Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17-20, 1996
"Extending the Three-Headed and Four-Headed Eagles: Elite
Beliefs in U.S. Foreign Policy during the Eighties and Beyond," International Society for Political
Psychology, Washington, D.C., July 5-9, 1995
"Beliefs, Cognition, and Foreign Policy: The State of the
Literature," International Society for Political Psychology, Santiago, Spain, July 12-15, 1994
"Foreign Policy Restructuring: Developing a Model of Cyclical
Change," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 28-April 1, 1994
"Placing the Carter Years in Historical Perspective: The Pursuit
and Collapse of a Post-Cold War Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, Acapulco, March
23-27, 1993
"Extending the Three-Headed and Four-Headed Eagles: Elite
Beliefs in U.S. Foreign Policy During the Eighties," with John Creed, International Studies Association,
Atlanta, March 31-April 4, 1992
"The Cold War Legacy and the Post-Cold War Future: Continuity
and Change in the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy," International Studies Association/South,
Washington, D.C., November 1-3, 1991
"Jimmy Carter, A Man Ahead of His Time? The Rise and Fall of
America's First Post-Cold War Foreign Policy," Eighth Presidential Conference on Jimmy Carter, Hofstra
University, New York, November 15-17, 1990
"The Relationship Between Theory & Practice in the Post World
War II History of U.S. Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April
10-14, 1990
"The Cognitive Dimensions of Complex Interdependence: Jimmy
Carter and the First Post-Cold War Foreign Policy," International Society for Political Psychology,
Tel Aviv, June 18-23, 1989
"Accounting for Hegemonic Rise and Decline: The Role of Internal
Dynamics in U.S. Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, London, March 29-April 1,
1989
"Interest Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Role of Private
Voluntary Organizations," with Richard Haeuber, International Studies Association/South, Atlanta,
November 3-5, 1988
"A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human Needs in World
Society," with David J. Carroll and Roger A. Coate, Conference on Needs Theory and Conflict
Resolution, sponsored by George Mason University’s Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,
Arlie, Virginia, July 6-9, 1988
"Clarifying Concepts of Consensus and Dissensus: Evolution of
Public Beliefs in U.S. Foreign Policy," with John Creed, International Studies Association, St. Louis,
March 29-April 2, 1988
"Perpetual Dissensus: National Elite Perspectives on American
Foreign Policy," with John Creed, International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco,
July 4-7, 1987
"The Reagan Administration and Economic Interdependence," with
M. Leann Brown, International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 15-18, 1987
"The Power of Human Needs in International Relations," with
Roger A. Coate, International Studies Association/South, Atlanta, November 6-8, 1986
"Perceptions of the International System and Its Impact on
Foreign Policy," with John Creed, International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, June
29-July 3, 1986
"An Evaluation of American Foreign Policy," International
Studies Association, Anaheim, March 25-29, 1986
"The Carter Modification of Containment," American Political
Science Association, New Orleans, August 29-September 1, 1985
"Continuity and Change in American Foreign Policy: Developing a
Theory of Foreign Policy," Conference on New Directions in the Comparative Study of Foreign
Policy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 9-11, 1985
"Developing a Theory of Foreign Policy: The Evolution of
American Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 5-9, 1985
"The Evolution of American Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change
as a Function of Human Needs," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 5-9,
1985
"A Neglected Actor in American Foreign Policy: The Role of the
Judiciary," International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 28-31, 1984
"The Impact of Beliefs on Behavior: The Foreign Policy of the
Carter Administration," International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983
"Shared Images or Individual Differences? Foreign Policy Beliefs
of Major Carter Administration Officials," International Society for Political Psychology,
Washington, D.C., June 24-27, 1982
"The Carter Administration’s Image of the International System:
Content, Stability, and Change," International Studies Association, Cincinnati, March 24-27, 1982
"International Systems Reconsidered: A Call for a Belief System
Orientation," Northeastern Political Science Association, Newark, November 12-14, 1981
"Group Level Processes in Oil Policy Decision-Making," with G.
Matthew Bonham, Daniel Heradstveit, and Michael J. Shapiro, International Society of Political
Psychology, Mannheim, West Germany, June 24-27, 1981
"Congressional Influence in Foreign Policy During the Seventies:
Illusion or Reality," International Studies Association, Philadelphia, March 18-21, 1980
"The Need for a New Decision-Making Framework: Placing the
Bureaucratic Politics Model in Proper Perspective," National Capital Area Political Science
Association and the International Studies Association-D.C. Chapter, Washington, D.C., March 29, 1980
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS
Discussant, panel on "Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999
Discussant, poster session on "International Political Economy
and Globalization," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999
Chair and discussant, panel on "Political Attitudes and Belief
Systems," International Studies Association/South, Charlotte, October 30-November 1, 1998
Chair and discussant, panel on "Framing Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998
Presenter, roundtable on "The State of Graduate Education in
International Relations," International Studies Association/South, Miami, October 17-19, 1997
Speaker, "U.S. Leadership into the Next Millenium," for the
Campbell University Seminar Series, Southern Pines, North Carolina, September 23-24, 1997
Speaker, "Constructing Syllabi and the Special Challenges of
Distance Education," as part of the Distance Education Faculty Forum, University of South Carolina,
August 14, 1997
Discussant, paper on "The International Voluntary Services and
the Wars in Indochina, 1956-1975: A Preliminary Research Report," University of South
Carolina-Georgia Southern University Faculty Seminar, Columbia, SC, May 15, 1997
Commenter, panel on "Twenty Years of the Carter Presidency: The
European Perspective," conference on The Carter Presidency: Policy Choices in the Post New Deal
Era, Jimmy Carter Library & Presidential Center, Atlanta, February 20-21, 1997
Chair, roundtable on "Academia and the Public Intellectual,"
International Studies Association/South, Roanoke, Virginia, October 25-27, 1996
Chair, panel on "New Directions in Foreign Policy Analysis,"
International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17-20, 1996
Discussant, panel on "Bureaucratic Politics: Where to Now?"
International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17-20, 1996
Chair, colloquium on "Culture and Its Impact on Foreign Policy,"
Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, February 28, 1996
Chair, panel on "Beliefs, Images, and Foreign Policy,"
International Society for Political Psychology, Washington, D.C., July 5-9, 1995
Chair and commentator, panel on "International Law and
Organization," The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Annapolis, MD, June 21-24, 1995
Presenter and Workshop Leader, on U.S. foreign policy, for the
West Virginia Consortium for Faculty and Course Development in International Studies, Morgantown,
West Virginia, November 10-11, 1994
Consultant, implementation of new M.A. and Ph.D. graduate
program in International Affairs, School of International Affairs, Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, August
4, 1994
Chair, roundtable on "The Teaching Profession and Political
Psychology," International Society for Political Psychology, Santiago, Spain, July 12-15, 1994
Presentation, "Promoting Democracy as a Goal of U.S. Foreign
Policy," conference on "Promoting Democracy: The Influence of International Forces," University of
South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 15, 1994
Chair, panel on "Foreign Policy Change," International Studies
Association, Washington, D.C., March 28-April 1, 1994
Participant, roundtable on "The Political Psychology of National
Security," University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, January 24, 1994
Discussant, panel on "U.S. Foreign Policy: Regional Contrasts,"
International Studies Association/South, Montgomery, AL, October 15-17, 1993
Participant, roundtable on "Foreign Policymaking and Domestic
Policymaking: Are We All Speaking the Same Language?" American Political Science Association,
Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 1993
Participant, conference on "Starting A Graduate Political
Psychology Program," George Washington University, Washington, D.C., June 11-12, 1993
Discussant, panel on "Persistence and Change in Foreign Policy
Attitudes," International Studies Association, Acapulco, March 23-27, 1993
Presentation, conference on "America’s Place in the New
International Order," Davidson College, North Carolina, November 8-10, 1992
Participant, panel on "The Future of American Foreign Policy: A
Roundtable in Honor of Professor John Spanier," International Studies Association/South, Tampa Bay,
Florida, October 9-11, 1992
Chair and discussant, panel on "Changing Directions in U.S.
Foreign Policy," International Studies Association/South, Tampa Bay, Florida, October 9-11, 1992
Presentation, "U.S. Public Opinion and the Prospects for Peace
in the Post-Cold War Era," Loyola University of Chicago, September 4, 1992
Discussant, panel on "Inter-Branch Relations in U.S. Foreign
Policymaking," International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 31-April 4, 1992
Presentation, "Extending the Three- and Four-Headed Eagles:
Elite Beliefs in U.S. Foreign Policy," USC-Georgia Southern Faculty Seminar in World Affairs, Georgia
Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, November 5, 1991
Presentation, conference on "The ’Science’ of Politics in a
Post-Positivist Era," University of South Carolina, March 2, 1991
Discussant, panel on "American Leadership and World Affairs:
Between the Great Wars," South Carolina Conference on International Relations, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 20, 1990
Discussant, panel on "Managing America’s Foreign and Defense
Policies in a New Era," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 10-14, 1990
Discussant, panel on "Political Psychology and International
Relations," American Political Science Association, Atlanta, August 30-September 3, 1989
Discussant, conference on "National Security and Nuclear Weapons
Production: Needs and Choices," University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, May 6, 1989
Chair, panel on "Hegemony and U.S. Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association, London, March 29-April 1, 1989
Presentation, "Is the U.S. in Decline?", conference on "The
Decline of Empire," University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C., November 11, 1988
Presentation, roundtable on "Assessing President Carter’s and
Reagan’s Foreign Policies: Early Revisionist Perspectives," American Political Science
Association, Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 1988
Participant, conference on "Needs Theory and Conflict
Resolution," sponsored by George Mason University’s Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Arlie,
Virginia, July 6-9, 1988
Chair, panel on "Whence Consensus?: Public Opinion in U.S.
Foreign Policy," International Studies Association, St. Louis, March 29-April 2, 1988
Chair, panel on "Twenty Years of Comparative Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 15-18, 1987
Discussant, panel on "Idealism and Realpolitik: Comparing the
Foreign Policies of the Carter and Reagan Administrations," Southern Political Science Association,
Atlanta, November 6-8, 1986
Participant, conference on "Research and Teaching in
International Relations," University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 11, 1986
Chair, panel on "The State of American Foreign Policy Analysis,"
International Studies Association, Anaheim, March 25-29, 1986
Discussant, panel on "Disciplinary Perspectives on Long Cycles,"
International Studies Association, Anaheim, March 25-29, 1986
Discussant, panel on "Issues in Contemporary American Foreign
Policy," International Studies Association/South, Columbia, SC, October 24-26, 1985
Participant, conference on New Directions in the Comparative
Study of Foreign Policy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 9-11, 1985
Chair, panel on "Bureaucratic and Cognitive Variables in the
Security Process," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 5-9, 1985
Host-Participant, conference on "The Future Study of
International Relations," University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, January 17-19, 1985
Chair, panel on "Influences on Foreign Policy Formulation,"
International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 27-31, 1984
Participant, conference on "Modern Weapons: Third World
Motivations, Capabilities, and Performance," Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International
Studies, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 1983
Participant, symposium on "The Security of the Democratic
World," University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, October 2-3, 1983
Discussant, panel on "Perceptions and Images in Foreign Policy,"
International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983
SERVICE
Professional
Member, Governing Council, International Studies Association,
Southern Region, 1996-
Member, Panel of Reviewers, Mershon International Studies Review,
1993-
Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Notes, 1987-
Member, Editorial Board, International Interactions, 1991-
Reviewer, for scholarly journals (including American Political Science Review,
Comparative Political
Studies,
European Journal of International Relations, Global Governance, International
Interactions,
International Studies Notes, International Studies Quarterly,
Mershon International
Studies Review, Journal of Politics, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly,
and
Presidential Studies Quarterly) and book publishers
(including Congressional Quarterly Press,
Harper and Row, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Prentice-Hall, Random
House, Rutgers University
Press, Scott Foresman, University of Michigan Press, University
of Pittsburgh Press, and University of South Carolina Press)
Program Coordinator, American Political Science Association,
Section on Domestic Sources of Foreign
Policy and Division of Foreign Policy Analysis, San Francisco,
1996
President, International Studies Association, Southern
Region, 1995
Vice President, International Studies Association, Southern
Region, 1993-1994
Program and Conference Coordinator, International Studies
Association, Southern Region, October 14- 16, 1994. Organized the conference involving over 35 panels on a
variety of international topics with over 160 people in attendance.
Member, Book Committee, Foreign Policy Analysis Section,
International Studies Association, 1988-1994
President, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International
Studies Association, 1986-87
Program Coordinator, Foreign Policy Analysis Section,
International Studies Association, Annaheim, March 25-29, 1986. Organized 16 panels on a variety of foreign
policy topics for the annual meeting of ISA.
Vice President, Comparative Foreign Policy Section,
International Studies Association, 1985-86
Member, American Academy of Political Science, American
Political Science Association, International Society of Political Psychology, International Studies
Association, and Society of Diplomatic Historians
University
Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor, International Studies,
Department of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1985-92, 1994-
Member, Advanced Placement Advisory Council, University of South
Carolina, 1995-
Supervisor, PACE Program (the Program for Accelerated College
Education), for the teaching of GINT 101 and 201 in the high school, Department of Government &
International Studies, 1995-
Chair and Member, for numerous Political Science and
International Studies M.A. theses, Ph.D. dissertations, and undergraduate honors theses, University of
South Carolina, yearly
Member, GINT Undergraduate Committee, 1998-
Member, GINT Ethics Committee, University of South Carolina,
1988-
Member, GINT Committee to Develop a Master’s of International
Studies Program, 1997-
Member, GINT Comparative Politics Search Committee, 1998-99
Member, GINT Committee to Reconsider the Ph.D. Programs, 1997-98
Senator, University of South Carolina Faculty Senate, 1995-98
Member, Richard L. Walker Institute of International Studies,
Frank R. Barnett Scholarship Committee, 1996-98
Faculty Interviewer, South Carolina Honors College, University
of South Carolina, 1992-97
Member, Mid-term Review Committee of Untenured Faculty,
Department of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1996-97
Member, Committee on Service Courses, Department of Government &
International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1996-97
Member, Graduate Committee in International Studies, Department
of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1993-96
Member, Annual Review Evaluation Committee of Untenured Faculty,
Department of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1996
Member, Barnett Fellowship Selection Committee, Walker Institute
of International Studies, 1996
Member and Affirmative Action Advocate, Recruitment Committee in
Political Philosophy, Department of Government & International Studies, University of South
Carolina, 1994-95
Consultant, GINT 201 course, Introduction to American Politics,
taught at Spring Valley High School, 1994-95
Director, Graduate Program in International Studies, Department
of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1992-94
Advisor, Critical Forum student organization, University of
South Carolina, 1992-94
Member, Political Psychology circle, University of South
Carolina, 1992-94
Chair, Ethics Committee, Department of Government &
International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1988-92
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Bookstore Services, University of
South Carolina, 1991-92
Member, Recruitment Priorities Committee, Department of
Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1991-92
Member, Faculty Teaching Assessment Committee, Department of
Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1991-92
Chair, Faculty Senate Bookstore Committee, University of South
Carolina, 1990-91
Member, Faculty Senate Bookstore Committee, University of South
Carolina, 1988-90
Director, Graduate Placement, Department of Government &
International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1988-89
Member, Graduate Committee in Int Studies, Department of
Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1985-88
Supervisor, Institute of International Studies Library,
University of South Carolina, 1984-87
Member, Ethics Committee, Department of Government &
International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1983-87
Member, Campus Judicial Board, University of South Carolina,
1984-87
Member, Teaching Load Committee, Department of Government &
International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1985-87
Member, Research Merit Selection Committee, Department of
Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1986-87
Member, Recruitment Committee in Japanese Politics, Department
of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1985-86
Member, Selection Committee, University of South
Carolina-University of Kent Exchange Program, 1985-86
Acting Director, University of South Carolina-University of Kent
Exchange Program, 1984-85
Member, Recruitment Committee in American Politics, Department
of Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1984-85
Member, Committee on Alternative Funding Sources, Department of
Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1983-84
SERVICE, Community
Have spoken and been interviewed on numerous occasions before
various groups, media, and audiences.
COURSES TAUGHT
American Government and Politics (undergraduate; PACE
supervisor)
Civil Liberties and Rights in American Society (undergraduate
and graduate)
Comparative Foreign Policy/Foreign Policy Analysis
(undergraduate and graduate)
Contemporary United States Foreign Policy (undergraduate and
graduate)
Formulation and Conduct of United States Foreign Policy
(undergraduate and graduate)
International Relations Theory (graduate)
Introduction to Politics (undergraduate)
Mass Media and Politics (undergraduate)
Modern American Society and Intellectual Thought (undergraduate
and graduate)
Political Psychology, Cognition, and Foreign Policy (honors and
graduate)
Politics, Economics, and Culture of the United States (master’s
of international business)
Teaching Political Science and International Studies (Ph.D.
students)
The Vietnam War (undergraduate, honors, graduate, and distance
education)
World Politics (undergraduate, honors, and graduate; PACE
supervisor)
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