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August, 2019
CURRICULUM VITAE
MARIJKE BREUNING
University of North Texas
Department of Political Science
P.O. Box 305340, Denton, Texas 76203-5340
(940)369-8116 (office); (940) 565-2276 (department); (940) 565-4818 (fax)
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
2008-present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
2018-present Affiliated Faculty, Women’s and Gender Studies, University of North Texas, Denton,
Texas.
2011-present Faculty Associate, Castleberry Peace Institute, Department of Political Science,
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
2011-2012 Graduate Advisor. Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, Denton,
Texas.
2000-2008 Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science (formerly
Division of Social Science), Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri.
1995-2000 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Division of Social Science, Truman State
University (formerly Northeast Missouri State University), Kirksville, Missouri.
1992-1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, Arkansas.
1992 Fellow, Mershon Center Research Training Group on the Role of Cognition in Collective
Decision Making (funded by National Science Foundation (NSF)), Mershon Center, Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Summer 1991 Graduate Assistant, The Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio.
Summer 1989 Research Associate, CREON Project, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio.
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1987-1991 Graduate Associate, Department of Political Science, Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio.
1984-1987 American Overseas Program Coordinator, Youth for Understanding International
Exchange, Regional Office, Columbus, Ohio.
JOURNAL AND BOOK SERIES EDITORSHIP
2012-2016 Editor, American Political Science Review
Joint appointment with John Ishiyama (Lead Editor), Steven Forde, and Valerie
Martinez-Ebers.
2005-2012 Editor, Journal of Political Science Education
Joint appointment with John Ishiyama (Editor in Chief).
2007-2010 Series Editor, Studies in Foreign Policy Analysis, Republic of Letters
(Originally contracted with Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Brill Academic Publishers, the
Netherlands).
Joint appointment with Bertjan Verbeek.
2005-2009 Editor, Foreign Policy Analysis
Joint appointment with: Douglas Van Belle (Editor in Chief), Ralph Carter, Alex Mintz
(2005-2007), Philip Nel, Rekha Pande, and Jeffrey Pickering (2007-2009).
2000-2003 Book Review Editor, International Politics, a journal of transnational issues and global
problems.
Joint appointment with John Ishiyama.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., 1992 Ohio State University, Department of Political Science
M.A., 1983 Ohio State University, School of Journalism
B.A., 1982 Ohio State University, Department of Political Science
Diploma, 1980 School voor de Journalistiek (School for Journalism), Utrecht, The Netherlands
REFEREED ARTICLES (50)
Breuning, Marijke, and Jinrui Xi. 2019. “The Consequences of Accession: The Hague Convention on
Intercountry Adoption’s Impact on Children’s Rights.” Journal of International Relations and
Development. Accepted June 17, 2019.
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Breuning, Marijke, and Anna Pechenina. 2019. “Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and
Intercountry Adoption.” Foreign Policy Analysis. DOI: 10.1093/fpa/orz004.
Breuning, Marijke, and Melissa Martinez. 2018. “Difficult Commitments: Intercountry Adoption to the
US and Accession to the Hague Convention.” Adoption Quarterly. 21(4):247-269, DOI:
10.1080/10926755.2019.1579135.
Breuning, Marijke, Ayal Feinberg, Benjamin Isaak Gross, Melissa Martinez, Ramesh Sharma, and John
Ishiyama. 2018. “How International is Political Science? Patterns of Submission and Publication
in the APSR.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 51(4):789-798. DOI:
10.1017/S1049096518000963
Breuning, Marijke, Benjamin Isaak Gross, Ayal Feinberg, Melissa Martinez, Ramesh Sharma, and John
Ishiyama. 2018. “Clearing the Pipeline? Gender and the Review Process at the APSR.” PS:
Political Science and Politics. 51(3):629-634. DOI: 10.1017/S1049096518000069
Ishiyama, John, Marijke Breuning, and Michael Widmeier. 2018. “Organizing to Rule: Structure, Agent,
and Explaining Presidential Management Styles in Africa.” Democratization. 25(3):524-544.
DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2017.1391793
Blanton, Robert G., and Marijke Breuning. 2016. “What Makes International Studies Programs
Successful? A Survey-Based Assessment.” International Studies Perspectives. 17(2):136–153.
DOI: 10.1111/insp.12100
Breuning, Marijke, Jeremy Backstrom, Jeremy Brannon, Ben Gross, and Michael Widmeier. 2015.
“Reviewer Fatigue? Why Scholars Decline to Review their Peers’ Work.” PS: Political Science
and Politics. 48(4):595-600.
Summary by Angela Cochran 2015 “Is Reviewer Fatigue a Real Thing?” in The
Scholarly Kitchen, http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2015/11/04/is-reviewer-fatigue-a-
real-thing/ (November 4, 2015)
Lu, Kelan, and Marijke Breuning. 2014. “Gender and Generosity: Does Women’s Representation Affect
Development Cooperation?” Politics, Groups, and Identities. 2(3):313-330.
Breuning, Marijke. 2013. “Samaritans, Family Builders, and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption.”
International Studies Perspectives. 14(4): 417-435.
Hancock, Kathleen, Matthew Baum, and Marijke Breuning. 2013. “Women and Pre-Tenure Scholarly
Productivity in International Studies: An Investigation into the Leaky Career Pipeline.”
International Studies Perspectives. 14(4): 507-527.
Breuning, Marijke. 2013. “Roles and Realities: When and Why Gatekeepers Fail to Change Foreign
Policy.” Foreign Policy Analysis. 9(3): 307-325.
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Breuning, Marijke. 2013. “What Explains Openness to Intercountry Adoption?” Social Science Quarterly.
94(1):113-130.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2012. “Educational Access and Peace Duration in Post Conflict
Countries.” International Interactions. 38(1):58-78.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2011. “Orphans and Political Instability.” Social Science
Quarterly. 92(4):1002-1020.
Breuning, Marijke, and John James Quinn. 2011. “The International Studies Minor in Practice: Program
Offerings and Student Choices.” Journal of Political Science Education. 7(2): 173-195.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2011. “What’s in a Name? Ethnic Party Identity and Democratic
Development in Post Communist Politics.” Party Politics. 17(2):223-241.
Breuning, Marijke, and Kelan Lu. 2010. “Participation by Women in Annual ISA Meetings, 2005-2009.”
International Studies Perspectives. 11(3): 242-253.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2009. “The Politics of Intercountry Adoption: Explaining
Variation in the Legal Requirements of Sub-Saharan African Countries.” Perspectives on
Politics. 7(1): 89-101.
Recipient of American Political Science Association’s 2010 Heinz Eulau Award for the
best article published in Perspectives on Politics in 2009.
Summary published as “African Orphans” in 2009 in Wilson Quarterly 33(3): 86-87.
Ishiyama, John, Kathryn Sanders, and Marijke Breuning. 2008. “Foreign Aid and Democratization in
Post-Conflict Societies.” Midsouth Political Science Review. 9:19-34.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2008. “Assessing Assessment: Examining the Assessment Plans
at Seventy Political Science Departments.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 41(1):167-170.
Breuning, Marijke. 2007. “Undergraduate International Students: A Resource for the Intercultural
Education of American Peers?” College Student Journal. 41(4):1114-1122.
Breuning, Marijke, and Kathryn Sanders. 2007. “Gender and Journal Authorship in Eight Prestigious
Political Science Journals.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 40(2):347-351.
Breuning, Marijke. 2007. “Women’s Participation in Annual Meetings: Comparative Perspective from
ISA.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 40(2):353-356.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2007. “Foreign Aid, Democracy, and Political Stability in Post
Conflict Societies.” Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 6(1&2):82-91.
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Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2007. “Marketing the International Studies Major: Claims and
Content of Programs at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions in the Midwest.” International
Studies Perspectives. 8(1):121-133
Ishiyama, John, Marijke Breuning, and Linda Lopez. 2006. “A Century of Continuity and (Little) Change
in the Structure of the Undergraduate Political Science Curriculum.” American Political Science
Review. 100(4):659-665.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2006. “How ‘International’ Are Undergraduate Political Science
Programs at Liberal Arts and Sciences Colleges and Universities in the Midwest?” PS: Political
Science and Politics. XXXIX(2):327-333.
Breuning, Marijke, Joseph Bredehoft, and Eugene Walton. 2005. “Promise and Performance: An
Evaluation of Journals in International Relations.” International Studies Perspectives. 6(4):447-
461.
Breuning, Marijke. 2005. “The International Relations of APSA.” PS: Political Science and Politics.
XXXVIII(1):159-161.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2004. “International Studies Programs: For What Purpose and for
Whom?” International Studies Perspectives. 5(4):400-402.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2004. “A Survey of International Studies Programs at Liberal Arts
Colleges and Universities in the Midwest: Characteristics and Correlates.” International Studies
Perspectives. 5:134-146.
Breuning, Marijke. 2003. “The Role of Analogies and Abstract Reasoning in Decision Making: Evidence
from the Debate over Truman’s Proposal for Development Assistance.” International Studies
Quarterly. 47(2): 229-245.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2003. “Donor Characteristics and the Dispersion of Foreign
Assistance.” International Politics. 40(2): 249-268.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 2003. “Does Participation in Undergraduate Research Affect
Political Science Students?” Politics and Policy. 31(1):163-180.
Breuning, Marijke. 2001. “Women’s Representation and Development Assistance: A Cross-National
Study.” Women and Politics. 23(3): 35-54.
Breuning, Marijke, Paul Parker, and John Ishiyama. 2001. “The Last Laugh: Skill Building through a
Liberal Arts Political Science Curriculum.” PS: Political Science and Politics. XXXIV(3):657-
661.
Sullivan, Jaswant M., and Marijke Breuning. 2000. “Understanding Diversity in African-American
Political Thought: Comparing Du Bois, Washington, Garvey, and Elijah Muhammad.”
Southeastern Political Review. 28(2): 213-240.
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Breuning, Marijke. 1999. “Ethnopolitical Parties and Development Cooperation: the Case of Belgium.”
Comparative Political Studies. 32(6): 725-752.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 1999. “Aiding the (Former) Enemy: Testing Explanations for
Foreign Assistance to Eastern Europe and the FSU Republics.” International Politics. 36(3):
357-371.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 1998. “The Rhetoric of Nationalism: Rhetorical Strategies of the
Volksunie and Vlaams Blok in Belgium, 1991-1995.” Political Communication. 15(1):5-26.
Breuning, Marijke. 1997. “Foreign Policy in America’s Backyard: Dutch and American Responses to the
8-December Murders in Suriname.” Acta Politica: International Journal of Political Science.
32(Autumn):302-326.
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning. 1997. “Opportunities, Constraints and Ethnopolitical Party
Behavior: The Cases of Bulgaria and Slovakia, 1991-96.” American Review of Politics.
18(Spring):41-75.
Breuning, Marijke. 1997. “Nationalism and Nationalist Parties: A Comparison of the Flemish Volksunie
and Vlaams Blok.” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 3(1):1-27.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 1996. “The Dialogue Between International Relations and
Comparative Politics: A Response to Zahariadis.” International Studies Notes. 21(3):15-23.
Breuning, Marijke. 1995. “Words and Deeds: Foreign Assistance Rhetoric and Policy Behavior in the
Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.” International Studies Quarterly. 39(2):235-
254.
Rahn, Wendy M., Jon A. Krosnick, and Marijke Breuning. 1994. “Rationalization and Derivation
Processes in Survey Studies of Political Candidate Evaluation.” American Journal of Political
Science. 38(3):582-600.
Ryan, Jeffrey J., and Marijke Breuning. 1994. “Twisting Arms and Holding Hands: M.A. Students and
Conference Participation.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 27(2):256-259.
Breuning, Marijke. 1994. “Why Give Foreign Aid? Decision Maker Perceptions of the Benefits to the
Donor State.” Acta Politica: Tijdschrift voor Politicologie. 29(2):121-145.
Breuning, Marijke. 1994. “Belgium's Foreign Assistance: Decision Maker Rhetoric and Policy Behavior.”
Res Publica: the Belgian Journal for Political Science. 36(1):1-21.
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BOOK CHAPTERS (14)
Breuning, Marijke. 2019. “Role Theory in Politics and International Relations.” Oxford Handbook of
Behavioral Political Science, eds. Alex Mintz and Lesley Terris. New York: Oxford University
Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634131.013.29
Breuning, Marijke. 2017. “Role Theory in Foreign Policy.” Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy
Analysis/Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, ed. Cameron Thies. New York: Oxford
University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.334
Breuning, Marijke. 2016. “Contesting Belgium’s Role in Development Cooperation.” In Domestic Role
Contestation, Foreign Policy, and International Relations, eds. Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo.
London/New York: Routledge.
Breuning, Marijke, and Christopher J. Williams. 2013. “Belgium: Citizenship and Identity in a Multi-
Ethnic Society.” In Identity, Citizenship and Welfare: National and International Perspectives,
eds. Ireneusz Paweł Karolewski and Andrzej Marcin Suszycki. Osnabrück, Germany: Fibre
Verlag.
Breuning, Marijke. 2012. “Re-Constructing Development Assistance: Analogies, Ideas, and Norms at the
Dawn of the New Millennium.” In Psychology, Constructivism, and International Relations: An
Ideational Alliance, ed. Vaughn Shannon and Paul Kowert. Ann Arbor, MI: University of
Michigan Press.
Breuning, Marijke, and Christopher Linebarger. 2012. “Foreign Aid.” In Routledge Handbook of American
Foreign Policy, eds. Steven W. Hook and Christopher M. Jones. London/New York: Routledge.
Re-issued in paperback in 2013.
Breuning, Marijke. 2011. “Role Theory Research in International Relations.” In Role Theory Research in
International Relations: Conceptual Challenges and Political Promise, eds. Sebastian Harnisch,
Cornelia Frank, and Hanns W. Maull. London/New York: Routledge.
Breuning, Marijke. 2010. “Content Analysis.” In 21st Century Political Science: A Reference Handbook,
eds. John Ishiyama and Marijke Breuning. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Breuning, Marijke. 2010. “Pedagogy and Foreign Policy Analysis.” In International Studies Encyclopedia
(ISE), a component of the International Studies Compendium Project, ed. Robert A Denemark.
Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Breuning, Marijke. 2010. “Women and Publishing in International Studies” In International Studies
Encyclopedia (ISE), a component of the International Studies Compendium Project, ed. Robert A
Denemark. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Sarkees, Meredith Reid, and Marijke Breuning. 2010. “Incorporating Women into International Studies:
Working their Way In.” In International Studies Encyclopedia (ISE), a component of the
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International Studies Compendium Project, edited by Robert Denemark. Oxford, UK: Wiley-
Blackwell.
Breuning, Marijke. 2007. “Flemish Ethnopolitical Parties in an Integrating Europe.” In Nationalism in
Contemporary Europe, eds. Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski and Andrzej Marcin Suszycki. New
York: Continuum Press.
Breuning, Marijke. 1998. “Configuring Issue Areas: Belgian and Dutch Representations of the Role of
Foreign Assistance in Foreign Policy.” In Problem Representation in Foreign Politicy Decision
Making, eds. Donald A. Sylvan and James F. Voss. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Breuning, Marijke. 1997. “Culture, History, Role: Belgian and Dutch Axioms and Foreign Assistance
Policy.” In Culture and Foreign Policy, ed. Valerie M. Hudson. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
BOOKS (3)
Ishiyama, John, and Marijke Breuning, eds. 2010. 21st Century Political Science: A Reference Handbook,
eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Breuning, Marijke. 2007. Foreign Policy Analysis: A Comparative Introduction. New York: Palgrave.
Ishiyama, John T., and Marijke Breuning. 1998. Ethnopolitics in the New Europe. Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner.
BOOK REVIEWS AND REVIEW ESSAYS (12)
2017- “The Diffusion of Intercountry Adoption.” Review of: McBride, Becca. 2016. The Globalization
of Adoption: Individuals, States, and Agencies across Borders. New York, Cambridge University
Press, in International Studies Review. 19(3):517-519.
2016- “The Importance of Leaders’ Experience and Attributes.” Review of: Horowitz, Michael C.,
Allan C. Stam, and Cali M. Ellis. 2015. Why Leaders Fight. New York, Cambridge University
Press, in International Studies Review. 18(4):720-721.
2013- “Why World Peace Depends on Gender Equality in the Family.” Review of: Hudson, Valerie M.,
Bonnie Balliff-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli, and Chad F. Emmett. 2012. Sex and World Peace. New
York: Columbia University Press, in Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology.
19(3):311-312.
2009- “Thinking Critically About Security Studies.” Review of: Debrix, François, and Mark J. Lacy,
Eds. 2009. The Geopolitics of American Insecurity: Terror, Power, and Foreign Policy. London
and New York: Routledge, in International Studies Review. 11(4):791-793.
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2007- Review of: Lebow, Richard Ned, Wulf Kansteiner, and Claudio Fogu, Eds. 2006. The Politics of
Memory in Postwar Europe. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, in Political Psychology.
28(6):801-804.
2004- “Bringing ‘Comparative’ Back to Foreign Policy Analysis.” Review Essay in International
Politics. 41(4):618-628.
2002- Review of: Vos, Mei Li. 2001. International Cooperation between Politics and Practice: How
Dutch Cooperation changed Remarkably Little after a Diplomatic Rupture. Amsterdam:
Universiteit van Amsterdam Academisch Proefschrift, in Acta Politica. 3(Autumn):328-331.
2002- “Foreign Aid, Development Assistance, or Development Cooperation: What’s in a Name?”
Review Essay in International Politics. 39(3):369-377.
2001- Review of: Nielson, Jonathan, Ed. 2000. Paths Not Taken: Speculations on American Foreign
Policy and Diplomatic History, Interests, Ideals, and Power. Westport, CT: Praeger, in
International Politics. 38(2):295-296.
1995- Review of: Skidmore, David, and Valerie M. Hudson, Eds. 1993. The Limits of State Autonomy:
Societal Groups and Foreign Policy Formulation. Boulder: Westview Press, in American Review
of Politics. 16(Summer):208-209.
1994- “Clouded Vision: The Complexities of Foreign Aid Motivation.” Review of: Lumsdaine, David
Halloran. 1993. Moral Vision in International Politics: The Foreign Aid Regime 1949-1989.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, in Mershon International Studies Review. 38(Supplement
2):357-359.
1993- Review of: Khong, Yuen Foong. 1992. Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and
the Vietnam Decisions of 1965. Princeton: Princeton University Press, and Anderson, David L.,
Ed. 1993. Shadow on the White House: Presidents and the Vietnam War, 1945-1975. Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, in American Review of Politics. 14(Autumn):447-449.
ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS (16)
Breuning, Marijke. “Foreword.” In The Role of the High Courts of the United States of America, South
Africa, and the European Union in Foreign Affairs, by Riaan Eksteen. TMC Asser Press, The
Hague/Springer.
Breuning, Marijke, Dirk De Bièvre, Christien Van Den Anker, and Els Schröder. 2018. Political Science
Education in the Netherlands: Reflections on the State of the Art. Utrecht, the Netherlands:
QANU. Report Q0613.SOTA.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2017. “Rebels-Turned-President and Cabinet Stability.” Blog post
at http://presidential-power.com/ Published online, December 12.
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Breuning, Marijke, Jeremy Backstrom, Jeremy Brannon, Ben Gross, and Michael Widmeier. 2016.
“Overburdened Reviewers and the Future of Peer Review.” European Science Editing 42(2):2.
Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. 2016. “Implementing DART Principles in the American Political
Science Review.” Comparative Politics Newsletter. 6(1, Spring):54-57.
Breuning, Marijke. 2014. “What Drives Intercountry Adoption?” Adoptive Families Magazine 47(2):16.
Breuning, Marijke. 2013. “Editors and the Gender Gap.” The Monkey Cage (as part of Gender Gap
Symposium). http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2013/10/03/editors-and-
the-gender-gap/ Published online, October 3.
Breuning, Marijke. 2013. “Following the Unpaved Road to a New Research Agenda.” UNT Office of
Research and Economic Development. https://research.unt.edu/research-profiles/following-
unpaved-road-new-research-agenda Published online, July 29.
Ishiyama, John, Marijke Breuning, Steven Forde, and Valerie Martinez-Ebers. 2012. “Editorial
Statement.” American Political Science Review 106/1:iii-iv.
Thies, Cameron, and Marijke Breuning. 2012. “Integrating Foreign Policy Analysis and International
Relations through Role Theory.” Foreign Policy Analysis 8/1:1-4.
Breuning, Marijke. 2009. “United States Aid to the Developing World.” In Processes and Policies in
American and Texas Politics: A Workbook for Political Science 1050, 8th edition, ed. Gloria C.
Cox. Denton: University of North Texas.
Breuning, Marijke. 2009. “Demographics and the ISA.” WCIS News (Newsletter of the Women’s Caucus
for International Studies). Winter: 3.
Breuning, Marijke. 2009. “Dimensions of Diversity in the ISA’s Executive Committee and Governing
Council, 2005-09.” WCIS News (Newsletter of the Women’s Caucus for International Studies).
Winter: 4-6.
Breuning, Marijke. 2008. “What Course Syllabi Tell Us About How We Teach FPA.” The Arch: A
Quarterly Newsletter of the International Studies Association-Midwest. 1(3):1-3.
Breuning, Marijke. 1998. Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank to Accompany Conway Henderson’s
International Relations: Conflict and Cooperation at the Turn of the 21st Century. McGraw-Hill.
Breuning, Marijke, and Jeffrey J. Ryan. 1994. “Consuming and Producing: M.A. Students, Conferences,
and Active Learning.” Foreign Policy Analysis Notes. 20(2):4-6.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
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2019- Okundaye, Gabriela, and Marijke Breuning. “Women Leaders, Door Perception, and Foreign Aid
Allocation.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29-
September 1, Washington, DC.
2019- Breuning, Marijke, and Gabriela Okundaye. “Half of the Cabinet: Explaining Ethiopia’s Move to
Gender Parity in the Government.” Exploring the Agency of the Global South in Internatinal
Studies (Practices), international conference organized by the International Studies Association
and the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy, August 1-3, Accra, Ghana.
2019- Breuning, Marijke, and John Ishiyama. “Confronting Russia: How do the Citizens of Countries of
the Near Abroad Perceive their States’ Role?” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, March 27-30, Toronto, Canada.
2018- Okundaye, Gabriela, and Marijke Breuning. “Women Leaders and Foreign Aid Allocation: Do
States with Female Heads of Government Receive More Aid?” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association/Midwest, November 16-17, St. Louis, Missouri.
2018- Hobbs, Heidi, and Marijke Breuning. “International Studies Curriculum Design and
Administration.” Innovative Pedagogy Conference, sponsored by the International Studies
Association, November 15, St. Louis, Missouri. (Two sessions.)
2018- Breuning, Marijke. “Which Ideas Catch On? Norms, Treaties, and Compliance.” Annual Meeting
of the American Political Science Association, August 30-September 2, 2018, Boston,
Massachusetts.
2018- Breuning, Marijke. “Which Ideas Catch On? The Success and Failure of Norm Entrepreneurs.”
25th World Congress of Political Science, International Political Science Association, July 21-25,
Brisbane, Australia.
2018- Breuning, Marijke. “Role Dissonance and the Foreign Policy of Intercountry Adoption.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 4-7, San Francisco, California.
2018- Breuning, Marijke. “Political Science Education in the Netherlands: What Can We Learn from
their Outcome-based Curriculum?” Teaching and Learning Conference of the American Political
Science Association, February 2-4, Baltimore, Maryland.
2017- Breuning, Marijke, and Anna Pechenina. “Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and
Intercountry Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest,
November 17-18, St. Louis, Missouri.
2017- Breuning, Marijke. “Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and Intercountry
Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-
September 3, San Francisco, California.
2017- Breuning, Marijke. “Role Theory in Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, February 22-25, Baltimore, Maryland.
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2016- Breuning, Marijke, “Role Theory and Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association/Midwest, November 18-19, St. Louis, Missouri.
2016- Breuning, Marijke, “Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and Intercountry
Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 16-19, Atlanta,
Georgia.
2015- Pace, Christopher, and Marijke Breuning, “Why Women Disappear Behind the Veil of the
Islamic State.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 20-
22, St. Louis, Missouri.
2015- Quinn, John J., Marijke Breuning, and John Ishiyama. “Understanding Foreign Policy Continuity
and Change: The case of Ethiopia after the death of Meles Zenawi.” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association/Midwest, November 20-22, St. Louis, Missouri.
2015- Breuning, Marijke, and Jinrui Xi. “Children in a Global Village: Foreign Policy, Human Rights,
and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, February 18-21, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2014- Breuning, Marijke. “Can Children’s Rights NGOs Foster Accountability in Intercountry
Adoption?” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 7-9, St.
Louis, Missouri.
2014- Breuning, Marijke. “Role Theory and the Foreign Policy of Intercountry Adoption.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 26-29, Toronto, Canada.
2014- Balarezo, Christine, and Marijke Breuning. “Enduring Peace with Children? Displaced
Populations, Orphans, and Civil War.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,
March 26-29, Toronto, Canada.
2013- Breuning, Marijke. “Children’s Rights NGOs, the Hague Convention, and Intercountry
Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 7-10,
St. Louis, Missouri.
2013- Breuning, Marijke. “The Politics of Children’s Rights: The Hague Convention and Intercountry
Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29-
September1, Chicago, Illinois.
2013- Balarezo, Christine, and Marijke Breuning. “Enduring Peace with Children? Displaced
Populations, Orphans, and Civil War.” Children and War: Past and Present – Second
International Multidisciplinary Conference, July 10-12, Salzburg, Austria.
2013- Breuning, Marijke. “The Hague Convention and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 3-6, San Francisco, California.
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2012- Breuning, Marijke. “Samaritans, Family Builders, and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption.”
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 2-4, St. Louis,
Missouri.
2012- Breuning, Marijke, and Robert Blanton. “What Makes IS Programs Grow? A Survey-Based
Assessment.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 1-4, San Diego,
California.
2012- Breuning, Marijke. “Making Families across Borders: The Foreign Policy of Intercountry
Adoption.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 1-4, San Diego,
California.
2011- Lu, Kelan, and Marijke Breuning. “Gender and Generosity: Does Women’s Representation
Affect Development Cooperation?” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association/Midwest, November 11-13, 2011, St. Louis, Missouri.
2011- “Roles and Realities: Small States as Norm Entrepreneurs on the International Stage.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 16-19, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2011- “Higher Education and Peace Duration.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, March 16-19, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2010- “What Explains Openness to Intercountry Adoption?” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association/Midwest, November 4-7, St. Louis, Missouri.
2010- “Foreign Policy Analysis: An Empirical Assessment of the State of the Art.” International
Seminar Foreign Policy Agendas and Actors: Views from the North and South, sponsored by
Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), September 8-9, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil.
2010- “Higher Education and Peace Duration.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, September 2-5, Washington, DC.
2010- “Orphans and Political Instability.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association, February 17-20, 2010, New Orleans, LA.
2010- “Talking it Over: Parliamentary Debates and Post Conflict Kenya” With John Ishiyama and
Jeremy Backstrom. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 17-20,
2010, New Orleans, LA.
2010- “Foreign Aid.” With Christopher Linebarger. Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, February 17-20, 2010, New Orleans, LA.
2009- “Participation by Women in ISA Annual Meetings, 2005-2009.” With Kelan Lu. Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 6-8, St. Louis, MO.
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2009- “Re-Constructing Development: Analogies, Ideas, and Norms at the Dawn of the New
Millennium.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 15-18, New
York, NY.
2009- “What’s in a Name? Ethnic Party Identity and Democratic Consolidation.” With John Ishiyama.
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 15-18, New York, NY.
2008- “Role Theory in International Relations: Connecting Identity and Action.” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association/Midwest, November 7-9, St. Louis, MO.
2008- “Constructing Development: The Role of the Marshall Plan Analogy and Alternative Ideas.”
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 26-29, San Francisco, CA.
2008- “Pedagogy and Foreign Policy Analysis.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, March 26-29, San Francisco, CA.
2008- “The International Studies Minor in Practice: Program Offering and Student Choices at a Liberal
Arts University.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 26-29, San
Francisco, CA.
2007- “The Politics of Intercountry Adoption: Explaining Variation in the Legal Requirements of Sub-
Saharan African Countries.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association/Midwest, November 2-4, St. Louis, MO.
2007- “The Politics of Intercountry Adoption: Explaining Variation in the Legal Requirements of Sub-
Saharan African Countries.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, August 30-September 2, Chicago, IL
2006- “Aid and Gender Equality in Africa.” Gender and Empire: A Truman Conference in Honor of
Women’s History Month, March 30-April 1, Kirksville, Missouri.
2006- “Progress as Promised? What Donors Promise and What Aid Can(not) Deliver.” Annual Meeting
of the International Studies Association, March 22-25, San Diego, CA.
2006- “Gender, Foreign Policy, and Development Cooperation.” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association, March 22-25, San Diego, CA.
2006- “How IS Major Programs Market Themselves: A Survey of 60 Primarily Undergraduate
Institutions in the Midwest.” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, March 22-25, San Diego, CA.
2005- “International Aid and Gender Equality in Africa: Evidence from Four Large Donors.” To be
presented at International Conference on International Aid, Trade and Development in Africa,
Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), November
21-23, 2005, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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2005- “Gender and Journal Authorship Across the Discipline.” With Kate Sanders. Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, Washington, DC.
2005- “How “International” Are Undergraduate Political Science Programs at Liberal Arts and Sciences
Colleges and Universities in the Midwest?” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, September 1-4, Washington, DC.
2005- “Foreign Aid, Democracy, and Political Stability in Post Conflict Societies.” With John Ishiyama.
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, Washington, DC.
2005- “Gender, Foreign Policy and Development Cooperation.” Frontiers of Women and Politics
Research. Pre-Conference organized by Women and Politics section of the American Political
Science Association, August 31, American University, Washington, DC.
2005- “Women’s Policy Priorities: Does Gender Make a Difference in the Allocation of Development
Assistance?” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 1-5, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
2005- “Characteristics of International Studies Programs: Trends Towards a Common Core
Curriculum?” With John Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,
March 1-5, Honolulu, Hawaii.
2004- “Foreign Aid, Democracy, and Political Stability in Post-Conflict Societies.” With John
Ishiyama. International Conference on African Conflicts, Organization for Social Science
Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), November 29-December 1, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
2004- “Promise and Performance: An Evaluation of Journals in International Relations.” With Joseph
Bredehoft and Eugene Walton. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest,
November 5-6, St. Louis, Missouri.
2004- “Global Sisterhood? Women’s Representation and Development Assistance in the Netherlands
and Japan.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5,
Chicago, IL.
2004- “Global Sisterhood? Women’s Representation and the Priorities of Development Assistance.”
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 17-20, Montréal, Québec,
Canada.
2003- “Global Sisterhood? Women’s Representation and the Priorities of Development Assistance.”
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 7-8, St. Louis,
Missouri.
2003- “Bureaucratic Politics Revisited: President Truman and Development Cooperation.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 25-March 1, Portland, Oregon.
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2002- “Small State Foreign Policy Change: Belgian development Cooperation in the 1990s.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, November 1-2, St. Louis, Missouri.
2002- “A Survey of International Studies Programs at Midwestern Liberals Arts Colleges and
Universities: Characteristics and Correlates.” With John T. Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association/Midwest, November 1-2, St. Louis, Missouri.
2002- “Persuasion and the Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm: The Case of Truman’s Bold New Program.”
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 24-27, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2001- “Bureaucratic Politics Revisited: Truman’s Point Four Proposal.” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association/Midwest, November 2-3, St. Louis, Missouri.
2001- “Women’s Representation and Foreign Policy Priorities: Cross-National Evidence on Gender and
Development Assistance.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
August 30-September 2, San Francisco, CA.
2001- “Changing Course in Belgian Development Cooperation.” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association, February 21-24, Chicago, Illinois.
2000- “Women’s Representation and Development Assistance: A Cross-National Study.” Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, October 27-28, 2000, St. Louis,
Missouri.
2000- “The Role of Analogies and Abstract Reasoning in Decision Making: Debating Truman’s
Proposal for Development Assistance.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, August 31-September 3, Washington, DC.
2000- “Analogies and Abstract Reasoning in Decision Making: Evidence from the Debate over
Truman’s Proposal for Development Assistance.” Annual Meeting of the International Society of
Political Psychology, July 1-5, Seattle, Washington.
2000- “Women’s Representation and Development Assistance: A Cross-National Study.” Women on
the Edge: A Truman Conference in Honor of Women’s History Month, March 23-25, Kirksville,
Missouri.
2000- “Analogies, Reasoning Style, and the Origins of Development Assistance.” Annual Meeting of
the International Studies Association, March 15-18, Los Angeles, California.
1999- “Aid Diversification and Recipient Dependence.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association/Midwest, October 8-10, Des Moines, Iowa.
1999- “A Bold New Program: Truman and the Developing World.” Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, September 2-5, Atlanta, Georgia.
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1999- “A Bold New Program: Truman and the Developing World.” Annual Meeting of the International
Society of Political Psychology, July 18-21, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
1999- “The European Union and Ethnopolitics.” Conference on The Current EU Agenda, Sponsored by
the European Union Center of the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
1999- “The Origins of U.S. Foreign Aid: Decision Maker Perceptions of the Act for International
Development in the Truman Era.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,
Washington, DC.
1998- “The Origins of U.S. Foreign Aid: Congressional Hearings on the Act for International
Development.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, Chicago,
Illinois.
1998- “Foreign Aid and the Marshall Plan Analogy.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
1998- “Donor Patterns: Explaining Aid Concentration and Dispersion.” With John T. Ishiyama. Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1997- “Aiding the (Former) Enemy: Foreign Assistance to Eastern Europe and the FSU Republics.”
With John T. Ishiyama and Matt Velten. Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association/Midwest, Cleveland, Ohio.
1997- “Which States Become Peacekeepers and Why?” Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington, DC.
1997- “Foreign Policy Making Under Constraints: Dutch and American Responses to the 8-December
Murders in Suriname.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto,
Canada.
1996- “Messages and Audiences: The Rhetoric of Flemish Nationalist Parties, 1991-1995.” With John
T. Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, St. Louis,
Missouri.
1996- “The Politics of Inequality at Home and Abroad: Belgian Nationalists and Development
Cooperation.” With John T. Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, San Francisco, California.
1996- “The Rhetoric of Nationalism: Rhetorical Strategies of the Volksunie and Vlaams Blok in
Belgium, 1991-1995.” With John T. Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the International Society of
Political Psychology, Vancouver, Canada.
1996- “Nationalist Parties and Foreign Assistance Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, San Diego, California.
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1995- “Culture, History, Role: How the Past Shapes Foreign Assistance Policy Now.” Annual Meeting
of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois.
1994- “Bringing People Together and Pulling Them Apart: Nationalism, Integration, and Disintegration
in the ‘New Europe.’” With John T. Ishiyama. Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, New York, New York.
1994- “Configuring Issue Areas: Belgian and Dutch Representations of the Role of Foreign Assistance
in Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC.
1993- “National Role Conceptions: The Linkage between Structural Constraints and Decision Maker
Agency.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association/South, Maxwell AFB,
Alabama.
1993- “Why Give Foreign Aid? Decision Maker Perceptions of the Benefits to the Donor State.”
Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1993- “Rationalization and Derivation Processes in Political Candidate Evaluation.” With Wendy M.
Rahn and Jon A. Krosnick. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion
Research, St. Charles, Illinois.
1993- “Change and Constancy of Decision Maker National Role Conceptions in Foreign Assistance
Decision Making: the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico.
1993- “Words and Deeds: Foreign Assistance Rhetoric and Policy Behavior in the Netherlands,
Belgium, and the United Kingdom.” Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Political Science
Association, Conway, Arkansas.
1992- “Rationalization and Derivation Processes in Political Candidate Evaluation.” With Wendy M.
Rahn and Jon A. Krosnick. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
1992- “The Parameters of Political Debate: the Common Foundations of Decision Making Groups.”
Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, California.
1992- “Linking Cognition and Decision through the National Role Conceptions of Foreign Policy
Decision Makers: Foreign Assistance Decision Making.” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS (13)
2019- “US Foreign Policy and Ethiopia.” Invited Presentation to the Faculty of Social Sciences, Bahir
Dar University, Ethiopia, March 15.
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2018- “Writing a Winning Application.” With Glen Biglaiser. Invited presentation to the Workshop on
Applying to Graduate School, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas,
November 10.
2016- “Thinking about the Future of International Studies,” Quincy Wright Luncheon Address, Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association/Midwest, St. Louis, Missouri, November 19.
2016- “Intercountry Adoption: In the Best Interests of Children or Parents?” Invited Presentation to the
Program on Ethics and Political Science, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M
University, August 26.
2016- “Accession and Compliance: Children’s Rights NGOs and the Hague Convention on Intercountry
Adoption.” Invited Presentation to the Department of Political Science, Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, Texas, May 29.
2016- “Pointers on Publishing.” Invited Presentation to the Department of Political Science, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, Texas, May 29.
2015- “The Politics of Orphans and Intercountry Adoption.” Invited Presentation to Students and
Faculty at Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio, September 17.
2015- “Children’s Rights NGOs, the Hague Convention, and Intercountry Adoption.” Invited
Presentation to the Columbia University Human Rights Seminar, Columbia University, New
York, New York, March 2.
2014- “The Politics of Children's Rights: The Hague Convention and Intercountry Adoption.” Invited
Presentation to the Program on International Conflict and Cooperation (PICC), Department of
Political Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, November 21.
2014- “Children's Rights NGOs, the Hague Convention, and Intercountry Adoption.” Invited
Presentation to the Department of Political Science and the School of International Relations,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, February 20.
2014- “Pointers on Publishing.” Invited Presentation to Graduate Students in the Political Science and
International Relations (POIR) PhD Program, Department of Political Science and School of
International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, February 20.
2013- “The Politics of Intercountry Adoption.” Invited Presentation to Graduate Research Seminar,
Department of Geography, UNT, Denton, Texas, September 27.
2008- “Role Theory Research in International Relations.” Keynote Address. Conference on Role
Theory Research in International Relations: Conceptual Challenges and Political Promise,
sponsored by University of Trier/University of Heidelberg, held at European Academy
Otzenhausen, Otzenhausen, Germany, September 28-October 1.
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GRANTS
2018-2019 Rethinking the Undergraduate Political Science Major: A Conference Proposal.
Sponsored by American Political Science Association, awarded to John Ishiyama and
Marijke Breuning. ($25,000)
2012-2016 Editorship of the American Political Science Review (APSR), awarded to John Ishiyama,
Marijke Breuning, Steven Forde, and Valerie Martinez-Ebers. ($1,086,178.00 across four
years)
2012-2013 Research Enabling Grant (REG). Office of the Vice President for Research and
Economic Development. University of North Texas. ($10,000)
2008 Faculty Scholarship Grant. College of Arts and Science. Truman State University.
Awarded, but declined.
2007 Ping Fellowship. Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE). Awarded for
participation in the International Faculty Development Seminar (IFDS) in Ghana, June
17-27. ($1,000)
2006 College and University Faculty Seminar (CUFS). “Global Peace and Security from
Multiple Perspectives.” United States Institute of Peace (USIP). (Fully funded one-week
seminar.)
2004-2005 Diversity Institute Fellow. Center for Teaching and Learning, Truman State University.
1999 European Community Studies Association (ECSA) Curriculum Development Grant.
($3,000)
1999 American Political Science Association (APSA) Small Research Grant. ($1,800)
1999 Faculty Research/Scholarship Grant. Truman State University. ($3,000)
1998 Faculty Research/Scholarship Grant. Truman State University. ($3,000)
1997 Summer Faculty Research Grant. Truman State University. ($3,000)
1996 Summer Faculty Research Grant. Truman State University. ($3,000)
1993-1994 Research Incentive Grant. Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. University of
Arkansas.
1992-1996 Invited participation. Mershon Center Research Training Group on the Role of Cognition
in Collective Decision Making (funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)),
Mershon Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Research group met twice a
year. (Fully funded participation.)
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1992 Fellow. Research Training Group on the Role of Cognition in Collective Decision
Making, Mershon Center, Ohio State University. Funded by the National Science
Foundation. (Monthly stipend.)
1991 Graduate Student Alumni Research Award. Ohio State University. (Spring.)
1991 Harry and Esther Sonkin Family Scholarship for International Understanding and Peace.
Ohio State University.
1981-1982 Rotary Foundation Educational Award. (Fully funded year of college study.)
HONORS
2019 Ladd Hollist Service Award, International Studies Association (ISA).
2017 Susan S. Northcutt Award, Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS) of the
International Studies Association (ISA).
2017 Distinguished Scholar Award, Foreign Policy Analysis section of the International
Studies Association (ISA).
2016 Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar Award, International Studies Association –
Midwest region.
2010 Heinz Eulau Award (of the American Political Science Association) for best article
published in Perspectives on Politics in 2009. ($750)
Award received for “The Politics of Intercountry Adoption: Explaining Variation
in the Legal Requirements of Sub-Saharan African Countries,” co-authored with
John Ishiyama.
1999 Educator of the Year Semi-Finalist. Truman State University.
1985 Kappa Tau Alpha (National Journalism Scholarship Society).
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
I. Service to Professional Associations, Journals, and Book Series
2019 Member, Best Dissertation Award Committee, Human Rights Section, American Political
Science Association
2019-2020 Chair, Women’s Caucus, International Studies Association
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2018-2019 Vice-Chair/Program Chair, Women’s Caucus, International Studies Association
--Selection committee for Susan (Stoudinger) Northcutt Award 2018
(Certificate and commemorative vase)
2018 Ad Hoc Committee to Address Complaint under the ISA Code of Conduct, International
Studies Association
2017-2018 Member, Executive Council, Human Rights Section, American Political Science
Association
2015-2018 Member, Publications Committee, International Studies Association
2016-2017 Conference Co-Chair (with John Ishiyama), International Studies Association
International Conference, Hong Kong, SAR, June 15-18
2015-2016 Member, Markwell Media Award Committee, International Society of Political
Psychology
2013-2016 At-Large member, Governing Committee, Women’s Caucus, International Studies
Association
--Selection committee for Deborah Gerner Grant for Professional Development
2014, 2015 ($2,000 grant)
--Selection committee for Susan (Stoudinger) Northcutt Award 2014, 2015
(Certificate and commemorative vase)
2010-2012 Chair, Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee, International Studies
Association
2010-2011 Chair, Workshop Grants Committee, International Studies Association
2010-2011 Vice President, International Studies Association
2009-2010 Vice-President Elect, International Studies Association
2006-2012 Member, Workshop Grants Committee, International Studies Association
2006-2007 Program Committee Member for Foreign Policy, Midwest Political Science Association
2005-2007 At-large member, Executive Committee, Foreign Policy Division, American Political
Science Association
2002-2003 President, Executive Committee, Foreign Policy Division, American Political Science
Association
2001-2002 Program Chair, Foreign Policy Division, American Political Science Association
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2001-2002 President, Midwest region (ISA-Midwest), International Studies Association
2000-2001 Vice-President and Program Chair, Midwest region (ISA-Midwest), International Studies
Association
1999-2000 At-large member, Executive Committee, Midwest region (ISA-Midwest), International
Studies Association
1997-1998 President, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association
1996-1997 Vice-President and Program Chair, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies
Association
1994-1996 At-large member, Executive Committee, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International
Studies Association
1995-1998 Chair, Young Scholars Committee, International Society of Political Psychology
1993-1998 Committee member, Young Scholars Committee, International Society of Political
Psychology
II. Editorial Boards
2014-present Member, Editorial Board, Revue Études internationales
2012-present Member, Advisory Board, Role Theory and International Relations, Routledge
Series editors are Cameron Thies and Juliet Kaarbo.
2012-present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Political Science Education
2010-present Member, Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis
2010-2014 Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Perspectives
III. Reviewing
Journals: Acta Politica; Adoption Quarterly; African Journal of Political Science and International
Relations; Africa Today; American Journal of Political Science; American Political
Science Review; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Comparative Political
Studies; Conflict Management and Peace Science; Contexto Internacional; European
Journal of International Relations; Foreign Policy Analysis; Global Society; Governance;
International Interactions; International Journal of Forecasting; International Politics;
International Studies Association Compendium; International Studies Perspectives;
International Studies Quarterly; International Studies Review; Journal of International
Development; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Military
and Strategic Studies; Journal of Political Science Education; Journal of Politics;
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Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; Perspectives on Politics; Political Psychology; Politics
and Policy (formerly Southeastern Political Review); Political Research Quarterly; PS:
Political Science and Politics; Public Administration: An International Quarterly; Public
Administration Review; Review of International Studies; Social Science Quarterly;
Studies in Comparative International Development; Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism;
Women’s Studies International Forum; World Development
Publishers: Cengage Learning; Cornell University Press; CQ Press; Longman; Lynne Rienner
Publishers; McGraw-Hill; Oxford University Press; Palgrave McMillan; Routledge;
University of Chicago Press; University of Michigan Press; Wadsworth; W.W. Norton
and Company
Foundations: Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide à la Recherche (FCAR) (Canada);
Grawemeyer Award for Ideas for Improving World Order; National Science Foundation
Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)(February 2003 and February
2004); Eligibility Consultant, National Science Foundation Graduate Research
Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)(December 2006); Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) (Canada)
IV. Consulting
2019 Chair. Visitation Committee, re-evaluation political science program University of
Leiden, the Netherlands. Conducted under the auspices of Quality Assurance Netherlands
Universities (QANU).
2018 External Examiner, PhD Dissertation of J.A. Eksteen, University of Johannesburg,
Auckland Park, South Africa.
2018 External Examiner, PhD Dissertation of Benjamin Day, Australian National University,
Canberra, Australia.
2017 Chair. Visitation Committee for the re-accreditation of political science programs
(Bachelor and Master) in the Netherlands. Conducted under the auspices of Quality
Assurance Netherlands Universities (QANU).
Two-day site visits to: Radboud University Nijmegen, University of Amsterdam,
Free University of Amsterdam, University of Leiden and the International
Institute of Social Studies/Erasmus University Rotterdam.
2015 External evaluator for the Political Science and International Studies programs at
Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio.
2009 Member. Visitation Committee for the re-accreditation of political science programs
(Bachelor and Master) in the Netherlands. Conducted under the auspices of Quality
Assurance Netherlands Universities (QANU).
Two-day site visits to: Free University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam,
Radboud University Nijmegen, and University of Leiden.
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UNIVERSITY SERVICE (University of North Texas)
2018-2019 Member. Undergraduate Studies Committee. Department of Political Science.
2018-2019 Member. Martin Colloquium Committee. Department of Political Science.
2016-2017 Member. Graduate Studies Committee. Department of Political Science.
2016-2017 Member. Committee on Promotion to Full Professor. Department of Political Science.
2015-2016 Chair. Committee on Promotion to Full Professor. Department of Political Science.
2015-2016 Member. Awards Committee. Department of Political Science.
2014-2015 Chair. Professionalization Seminars Committee. Department of Political Science.
2014-2015 Member. Advancement Committee. Department of Political Science.
2013-present Co-chair. International Studies Master’s Program Committee. College of Arts and
Sciences.
2013-2014 Member. Ad Hoc Charter and By Laws Committee. Department of Political Science.
2013-2014 Member. Ad Hoc Spring Banquet Committee. Department of Political Science.
2013 Member. Academic Planning Committee. University of North Texas.
2012-2013 Chair. Martin Colloquium Committee. Department of Political Science.
2010-2011 Chair. Martin Colloquium Committee. Department of Political Science.
2010 Chair. Pre-Law Advisor/Lecturer Search Committee. Department of Political Science.
2009-2013 Member. Committee on the Status of Women. Faculty Senate.
2008-2010 Member. Graduate Studies Committee. Department of Political Science.
2009 Member. American Politics Lecturer Search Committee. Department of Political Science.
2008-2009 Member. Race and Ethnic Politics Search Committee. Department of Political Science.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE (Truman State University)
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2006-2008 Chair, International Studies Minor Committee
2006-2008 Mentor to Sammone Kidd, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
(MA, Arizona State University, 2011)
2003-2005 Mentor to Eugene Walton, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
(PhD, Duke University, 2011; post-doc and lecturer at Penn State University)
2001-2002 Mentor to Melissa (Derrick) Payne, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
Program (entered graduate program at University of Northern Iowa, Fall 2007)
2000-2002 Mentor to Dominick Wright, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
Program (PhD, University of Michigan; employed by the Government)
1999-2000 Chair, International Studies Minor Committee
1999-2000 Mentor to Julie Amico, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
(MPA, Northern Illinois University).
1999 Undergraduate Student Research Grant Committee
1996-1997 Mentor to Jaswant Sullivan, Ronald E McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
(PhD, Indiana University 2005; associate professor of political science at Louisiana State
University).
1997-2008 Member, International Studies Minor Committee
1995-1996 Member of ad-hoc committee regarding the university’s relationship with the Truman
Presidential Library.
DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES (University of North Texas)
Chair of PhD Dissertation Committee
Ayal Feinberg – dissertation defended, June 2019
Melissa Martinez (co-chair with Jacqueline DeMeritt) – dissertation defended June 2018
Christine Balarezo – dissertation defended, October 2013
Member of PhD Dissertation Committee
Seyma Akyol
Sebastian Graham
Roman Krastev
Daniel Mintun
Ibrahim Shliek
Jiong Yao
Jinrui Xi – dissertation defended, 2017
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Tatyana Kelman Kisin – dissertation defended, October 2014
Christopher Linebarger – dissertation defended, June 2014
Kelan (Lilly) Lu – dissertation defended, April 2012
Chair of MA Committee
Talyta Acevedo – completed Summer 2015
Member of MA Committee
Oluwagbemiso Laoye – defended April 2017
Rachel Ferris – defended Spring 2016
Kristin Alder (Women’s Studies) – completed Spring 2013
Sara Ruppel (Interdisciplinary Master’s) – completed Spring 2013
Ross Lancaster – defended May 2012
Angela Sortor – defended January 2012
Jennifer Dague – defended Fall 2011
Thu Anh Phan – defended, August 2009
TEACHING EXPERIENCE (University of North Texas)
International Relations (Undergraduate)
Comparative Foreign Policy (Undergraduate)
Foreign Aid and Development (Undergraduate)
International Organization (Undergraduate)
Seminar in Foreign Policy Analysis (Graduate)
Seminar in Human Rights (Graduate)
Women, War, and Peace (Undergraduate)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Truman State University)
Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to International Relations
Comparative Foreign Policy
International Organization
European Politics
Ethnic Politics
Junior Interdisciplinary Seminar: Decision Making
Senior Seminar in Politics Science (team-taught seminar)
Women, Gender, and Politics