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TIMOTHY J. RUBACK CURRICULUM VITAE ________________________________________________________________________
University of Southern Maine
37 College Ave, Bailey 200E
Gorham, ME 04038
tel: +1 (508) 801 2234
e-mail: [email protected]
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EDUCATION & TRAINING
Ph.D., M.A. Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, 2008
Major: International Relations
Minor: Political Theory
B.A. Bates College, Lewiston ME, 1998
Major: Political Science
Minor: French
Institute for Qualitative Research Methods, 2004
Dissertation: The Thucydides Function: International Relations Theory as Interpretations of
The Peloponnesian War
Committee: Richard K. Ashley (Chair), Roxanne Doty, Colin Elman
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ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Lecturer and Director, Maine Model United Nations Program, Department of History and
Political Science, University of Southern Maine, 2015- present
Visiting Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric,
Dartmouth College, 2013-2015
Policy Research Shop Faculty Mentor, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy,
Dartmouth College, 2012-2015
Visiting Assistant Professor, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College, 2011-2015
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Smith College, 2008-2011
Associate Director, Institute for Qualitative & Multi-Method Research, Arizona State University,
2005-2008
Instructor, Department of Political Science, Arizona State University, 2002-2008
Undergraduate Academic Advisor, Department of Political Science, Arizona State University,
2002-2005
Teaching Assistant/Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, Arizona State
University, 1998-2007
Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Bates College, 1997
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RESEARCH
Research Interests:
International Political Theory; Critical Security Studies; Critical Approaches to International
Organization and Law; History of International Relations; Sovereignty; Qualitative &
Interpretive Methods; Terrorism.
Publications:
(2016) “Ever Since The Days of Thucydides: The Quest for Textual Origins of IR Theory” in
Modern Theory, Modern Power, World Politics: Critical Investigations, Scott G. Nelson &
Nevzat Soguk, eds. Ashgate Press.
(2015) “Thucydides our Father, Thucydides our Shibboleth: The History of the Peloponnesian
War as a Marker of Contemporary International Relations Theory” in A Handbook to the
Reception of Thucydides, Neville Morley, ed. Wiley-Blackwell Press.
(2011) “Sovereignties (Once Again) in Question.” International Studies Review (13:4),
December, 631-636.
(2010) “‘Let Me Tell the Story Straight On:’ Middlemarch, Process Tracing Methods & the
Politics of Narrative.” British Journal of Politics and International Relations, (12:4) November,
477-497.
(Forthcoming)“Terrorism” in The Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought, Terence Ball, ed.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Work in Progress:
“Militarized Manhunts, “Absent/Presence” and the Spectral Logic of the U.S. War on Terror:
The Ballad of Pancho and Bin Laden.” Revise and Resubmit at Journal of International Political
Theory (with Jon D. Carlson).
“Whales, Crime, and the First Great Oil Crisis: A Critical Human Security Studies Analysis of
the US-England Trade Politics, 1785-1800” Manuscript in preparation.
“International Relations as if Local Community Matters” Presentation in preparation to be
delivered at the National Campus Compact Conference, Indianapolis, IN. Winter 2018. (with
Samantha Frisk).
Conference Papers:
“Militarized Manhunts, “Absent/Presence” and the Spectral Logic of the U.S. War on Terror:
The Ballad of Pancho and Bin Laden.” Presented at the International Studies Association
Northeast Conference, Baltimore, MD. Fall 2016.
“‘What if we don’t already know how to have a conversation?’: Teaching First Year Writing by
Teaching Discussion Strategies First.” Presented at Engaging Practices: A UMass Boston
Conference on the Teaching of Composition, Boston, MA. Spring 2014.
“Ghost Riders in the Sky: On the "Absent/Presence" of Militarized Manhunts, and the Spectral
Logic of the US War on Terror.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association, Los
Angeles, CA, Spring 2013.
“Constructing the Thucydides Industry: Authority, Authorial Voice, and ‘The Peloponnesian
War’ in Academic International Relations,” presented at Between Anarchy and Order:
Herrschaftskonzeptionen bei Thukydides. Freie Universitat Berlin, Freidrich-Meinecke-Institut,
Berlin, 20 April 2012.
“Against Solemnity: Ambiguity, Rationality, and the role of Humor in IR.” Presented at the 52nd
meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada , Spring 2010 (with
Shannon Wheatley).
“On the Thucydides Function: Notes on the Language, Logic, and Law of IR Paternity Claims.”
Presented at the 49th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco,
CA, Spring 2008.
“The Ballad of Pancho and Bin Laden: Militarized Manhunts and the Diffusion of Border
Politics.” Presented at the 49th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San
Francisco, CA, Spring 2008 (with William Wolfgram).
“Let Me Tell the Story Straight On: Middlemarch, Process-Tracing Methods & the Creation of
the Political Subject.” presented at the 48th annual meeting of the International Studies
Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2007.
“Reading Middlemarch, Writing the Discipline: The Role of Narrative in Process Tracing
Methods” presented at the 47th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San
Diego, California, 2006.
“The Thucydides Industry,” presented at the 46th annual meeting of the International Studies
Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005.
“False Optimism about Progression?: Advances in Structural Realism, Lakatosian MSRP, and
Classical Realist Thought,” presented at the 44th annual meeting of the International Studies
Association Convention, Portland, Oregon, 2003.
“Heart of Gold: The Modern World System, Commodity Chains, and Environmental Effects of
the West African Gold Mining Industry,” presented at the Southern Political Science Association
annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.
Mentored Public Policy Reports
"Access to Credit History Reports in the Hiring Process: An Analysis of Options for Legislation
Limiting New Hampshire Employers' Use of Credit Reports," PRS Policy Brief 1415-11, June
11, 2015. Gabrielle Bozarth '17, Andrew Carothers '17, Dennise Hernandez '17, Lily Morrison
'16.
"New Hampshire Paycheck Fairness Act: Awareness, Compliance, and Implementation
Methods," PRS Policy Brief 1415-09, June 1, 2015. Sarah Han '17, Meghana Mishra '17, Kevin
Zhang '17.
“Resolving Affordable Housing Disputes: Identifying and Analyzing Alternative Dispute
Resolution Processes for Vermont," PRS Policy Brief 1415-07, May 13, 2015. Hamza Abbasi
'16, Sasha Dudding '15, Zachary Hardwick '16, Joseph Kind '16.
“New Hampshire Wetlands Buffer Policy: A Political Feasibility Study of a Centralized
Wetlands Buffer Policy," PRS Policy Brief 1314-14, September 15, 2014. David Garcia '16,
William Hirschfeld '14, Zach Markovich '15, Chris Megrue '14, Michael McLaughlin '14, Jake
Perkins '14, Mariel Wallace '16, Lorelei Yang '15, Eric Yang '14.
"A Watershed Approach to Governing New Hampshire's Lakes and Rivers: Evaluating RSA
Chapters 481-488," PRS Policy Brief 1314-16, September 2, 2014. Alexandra Dudding '15,
Curtis King '16, Diana Ming '14, Anne Ressler '14, Ke Zhao '17.
"Bolstering Government Transparency in New Hampshire: An Evaluation of Challenges and
Best Practices in Online Fiscal Transparency Across the United States," PRS Policy Brief 1314-
05, May 6, 2014. Ellen Daily '14, Ayushi Narayan '14, Eric Yang '14.
"New Hampshire's Welcome Centers: An Investigation into Welcome Centers of the Northeast,"
PRS Policy Brief 1314-02, August 9, 2013. Ayesha Dholakia '15, Michael Sanchez '13.
"Divestment From Fossil Fuel Investments: An Analysis of Potential Impacts and Strategies,"
PRS Policy Brief 1314-01, February 27, 2014. Sean Connolly '16, Katelyn Schultz '16, Nicholas
Shallow '16.
"Youth Suicide Prevention: Strategies for Restricting Access to Lethal Means," PRS Policy Brief
1213-10, June 30, 2013. Daniel Freeman '13, Ryan Galloway '15, Katharine Kranenburg '13, Soo
Jee Lee '13, Portia Schultz '15, Shoshana Silverstein '15, Morgan Wharton '13.
"Web Technology and City Apps: Feasibility of Strategies for IT Innovation in Local
Government," PRS Policy Brief 1213-13, May 31, 2013. Don Casler '14, Sebastian De Luca '14,
Leigh Ann Humphries '13, Katherine Schade '13.
"Revising Trade and Commerce Statutes: Sales of Specific Items: A Study of New Hampshire's
RSA Chapter 339," PRS Policy Brief 1213-08, May 28, 2013. Michael Berger '14, Ester Cross
'15, Hugh Danilack '15, Sasha Dudding '15, Carolyn Gaut '13.
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TEACHING
Teaching Interests:
International Relations, International Organization & Law, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy,
Human Rights, Qualitative & Textual Methods, History of International Political Thought.
Teaching Experience:
At USM:
POS 445 MeMUNC Conference Planners
POS 380 U.S. Border Politics & Policy
POS 374 Foreign Policy of the United States
POS 299 The Global Politics of Soccer
POS 280 Issues Before the United Nations
POS 104 Intro to International Relations
At Dartmouth:
PBPL 007 Leadership & Foreign Policy Decision-Making
PBPL 047 Foundations of Political Leadership
PBPL 84.4 Immigration & Security Policy at the US-Mexico Border
WRIT 005 The Global Politics of Soccer
At Smith:
GOV 341 The Politics of Torture
GOV 259 International Relations Theory
GOV 255 The Global Politics of Resistance & Change
GOV 245 Global Terrorism
GOV 244 US Foreign Policy
GOV 241World Politics
At Arizona State University:
POS 360 World Politics
POS 360 World Politics: International Conflict in a Historical Context
POS 360 World Politics: Global Terrorism
POS 260 Current Events in International Politics: Cosmopolitanism & Human Rights
POS 498 Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy
POS 499 Emotions, Literature, and Revolution (Independent Study Tutorial)
Teaching Assistant:
POS 101 Political Ideologies (with Professor Richard Dagger)
POS 160 International Politics (with Professor Richard K. Ashley)
POS 350 Comparative Politics (with Professor Miki Kittilson)
POS 359 African Politics and Society (with Professor Patrick McGowan)
POS 360 World Politics (with Professor Stephen G. Walker)
POS 361 American Foreign Policy (with Professor Patrick McGowan)
POS 401 Political Statistics (with Professor Richard K. Ashley)
POS 465 International Organization & Law (with Professor Richard K. Ashley)
POS 459 South and Southern Africa (with Professor Patrick McGowan)
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HONORS AND AWARDS
Nominee, The Donald J. Harward Faculty Award for Service-Learning Excellence, 2017
Awarded, The BJPIR (British Journal of Politics and International Relations) Best Article
Award, 2010
Nominee, Dean’s Circle Teaching Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona
State University, 2005
Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam in International Relations awarded “distinction” (highest
departmental honor), 2002
Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam in Political Theory awarded “distinction” (highest
departmental honor), 2002
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GRANTS
(2017) Title III Mini-Grant, University of Southern Maine. $500
(2016) Title III Mini-Grant, University of Southern Maine. $1000
(2015) Title III Mini-Grant. University of Southern Maine. $1000
(2015) Course Innovation Grant, Center For Technology Enhanced Learning, University of
Southern Maine. $1500
(2012) Classroom Enhancement Grant, Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College. $500.
(2011) Classroom Enhancement Grant, Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College. $500.
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SERVICE
Faculty Director, Maine Model United Nations, University of Southern Maine. 2015-present.
Board Member, Maine Chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of
America, Bruswick ME. 2015-present
Member, Committee on Assessment, Institute for Writing and Rhetoric, Dartmouth College,
2015.
Reviewer, Diplomacy and Statecraft,
Reviewer, International Political Sociology
Reviewer, Review of International Studies
Reviewer, Oxford University Press
Reviewer, International Studies Quarterly
Reviewer, Millennium: Journal of International Studies
Reviewer, Political Communication
President, Graduate Association of Political Science, Arizona State University 2000-2002
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Political Science Association
Qualitative Methods section
International Studies Association
International Political Sociology section
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REFERENCES
Dr. Richard K. Ashley Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Box 873902
Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
tel: +1 (480) 965 1314
email: [email protected]
Dr. Roxanne Doty Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Box 873902
Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
tel: +1 (480) 965 9314
email: [email protected]
Dr. Howard Gold Department of Government
Smith College
10 Prospect St. #304
Northampton, MA 10163
tel: +1 (413) 585 3525
email: [email protected]
Dr. Gregory White Department of Government
Smith College
10 Prospect St. #205
Northampton, MA 10163
Tel: +1 (413) 585 3542
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald Shaiko The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy
Dartmouth College
Hinman Box 6082
Hanover, NH 03755
Tel: +1 (603) 646-9146
Email: [email protected]
Timothy J. Ruback 48 Bull Ring Road ● Hiram, ME 04101
m:(508)801-2234 ● e:[email protected]
Professional Profile: I am a capable, proven administrator and an accomplished academic. As an administrator, I served as the
Associate Director of the Institute of Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, working with a budget of tens of
thousands of dollars in order to organize the day-to-day operations of its annual training conference. I’ve served
as an academic advisor, helping students to navigate graduation requirements, secure funding, and make post-
graduate plans. As an academic, I have led teams of students working on commissioned public-policy research,
and edited their reports and presentations. I have developed assessment plans for curricular and co-curricular
programs. I have developed, instituted, and taught curricula in three different fields, including global studies. I am
a rigorous and versatile problem-solver, a dedicated and punctual project manager, a tactful and professional
communicator, a capable multi-tasker, and a clear and engaging writer and speaker. I have strong interpersonal
communications skills, and am equally adept in working respectfully and effectively with students, faculty, and
staff in a fast-paced environment. I am currently looking for an academic position in higher education where I can
use my abilities in teaching, administration, leadership, research, education, and communication to support
student learning, advance knowledge, and uphold the public good.
Professional Experience:
Faculty Director, Maine Model United Nations Program (MeMUNC) 2015-present
Employer: University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 04038 USA
Managed Model UN student staff: organize meetings, set expectations and deadlines, conduct leadership
training, and provide support for students.
Created and led a faculty advisory board, consisting of high school Model UN advisors, that meets twice
annually to assess conference performance and set conference goals, and develop new programming.
Oversaw every aspect of the three-day conference, including: classroom standards, extracurricular events,
catering and housing, and enforcement of student conduct policy.
Developed entirely new curriculum each year.
Created a new scholarship fund for graduating high school seniors who attended MeMUNC and planned on
matriculating to USM in the following year.
Doubled participation by USM students while increasing the number of high schools, total number of
participants, and number of committees.
Coordinated with other offices throughout USM (such as Admissions, Foundation, Title IX, Honors) to build
partnerships that used MeMUNC to meet other University objectives.
Lecturer, Department of History and Political Science 2015-present
Employer: University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 04038 USA
Taught a range of courses, from first-year introductory lectures to senior ‘capstone’ seminars.
Partnered with the Office of Volunteerism and Service-Learning to redesign the Intro International Relations
course as a service-learning class, in which students participate in global politics within their community.
Designed several classes with a community-engagement focus, in alignment with the University’s goal to
achieve a Carnegie Classification as a Community Engaged Campus.
Led an annual field trip to Philadelphia, in which over twenty USM students competed in a national collegiate
Model UN conference.
Published original research in edited volumes, and presented additional research at conferences.
Sought out training opportunities, such as Green Zone and Safe Zone training, to better support the diverse
range of students at USM.
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Program Coordinator, The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric 2014-2015
Employer: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
Managed Institute assessment projects: collect student work; organize assessment meetings and faculty results
reports; provide relevant background literature research for projects.
Collected and evaluate faculty syllabi for first-year writing program; conduct reviews and assessments for
pedagogical completeness connected to learning objectives.
Coordinated day-to-day logistics for internal committees, projects, and special events.
Supported Institute grant work: created reports for current grants and collaborated on new grant applications.
Coordinated the judging and awarding of annual writing prizes, including the coordination of the submission
process and reviewing submission materials.
Independently recruited students to participate in Institute projects; maintain individual student records and
cohort statistics for participating students; engage students to ensure satisfactory completion of requirements.
Collaborated with faculty and instructional designers to develop assessment plan based on Institute learning
objectives.
Visiting Assistant Professor, The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric 2013-2015
Employer: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
Consulted with instructional designers to develop assessment instruments for co-curricular programs.
Taught first year seminar courses, designed to help first-year students to develop the reading, writing and
research abilities necessary for success in college.
Coordinated with national non-profits to develop a card game designed to help students develop the knowledge,
skills, and abilities needed for academic success.
Developed innovative pedagogical techniques for teaching first-year writing courses.
Presented independent research at pedagogy conferences.
Tutored students individually on issues of composition and editing.
Policy Research Shop Faculty Mentor, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center 2012-2015
Employer: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
Managed, developed, and edited a series of client-commissioned non-partisan non-advocacy public policy briefs
delivered to New Hampshire and Vermont state legislators.
Led student teams that provided timely policy-relevant testimony, resulting in municipal and statewide
legislative action.
Coordinated with student researchers, area experts, state legislators, and faculty members to shape projects that
met the needs of all these constituencies.
Wrote briefs and news releases regarding activities and presentations by the Policy Research Shop for
publication on our website.
Provided support and training for students to develop their leadership and presentation abilities.
Managed and train students to conduct Dartmouth’s annual “State of the State” Poll.
Reported on progress toward goals set by our grant-giving organizations.
Visiting Assistant Professor, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center, 2011-2015
Employer: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
Designed, developed, and presented assessment strategies for co-curricular staff to implement in their
leadership programs.
Designed and led seminar courses on leadership, international politics, and public policy.
Invited subject experts from around the country to campus for classroom visits and public lectures.
Developed criteria, practices, and plans for assessing and reviewing co-curricular leadership programs.
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Presented original research at conferences and invited presentations in the humanities and social sciences.
Supported the development, implementation, and growth of co-curricular leadership programs.
Consulted with and support students in their quests for study-abroad opportunities, internships, fellowships,
scholarships, and awards.
Researched, applied for, and earned several classroom enhancement grants, designed to support students’
educational experiences.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Government 2008-2011
Employer: Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063 USA
Conducted and published prize-winning research in political science.
Created and led courses in political science.
Provided personalized feedback and critiques for written student work weekly.
Trained students in research methods, and mentored them in writing and presentation skills.
Advised and supported students in their applications for grants, internships, and programs.
Ranked consistently among the best faculty in student evaluations, with regard to communication, organization,
and course design.
Associate Director, Institute for Qualitative and Multi-method Research 2005-2008
Employer: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Oversaw the day-to-day operations of an annual two-week training institute comprising of 125+ students and
35+ faculty.
Booked conference rooms, coordinated catering, organized special functions and social events, and ensured
delivery of print and online materials.
Monitored arrival of all students and faculty, and coordinated the logistics of their arrival, including housing,
flights, technical support, scheduling, and any special needs or requests.
Tracked expenditures, managed receipts, and handled payments.
Provided constructive feedback on student research proposals, and provided input to the director on the
scheduled topics for subsequent sections.
Worked closely with the director year-round to ensure the seamless operation of a medium-sized conference
that had only a staff of two.
Instructor, Department of Political Science 2002-2008
Employer: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Conducted and published prize-winning research in political science.
Created and led courses in political science.
Provided personalized feedback and critiques for written student work weekly.
Trained students in research methods, and mentored them in writing and presentation skills.
Advised and supported students in their applications for grants, internships, and programs.
Academic Advisor, Department of Political Science College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2002-2005
Employer: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Advised and supported students in their applications for grants, internships, and programs.
Advocated for and provided technical support to students regarding university and college graduation
requirements.
Provided new student orientation to provide transitional assistance for all incoming students.
Nominated by students for “best advisor” awards, in appreciation for advising work.
Met with incoming students and their family to develop academic plans toward graduation.
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Summer Intern, Au Pair Cultural Care Division 1999-2001
Employer: EF Education First, Cambridge, MA 02141
Developed and supported marketing campaigns for a non-profit international education homestay program.
Researched and supported charitable partnerships for summer campaigns.
Helped to coordinate travel and visa arrangements for incoming au pairs.
Provided technical and administrative support to a multi-national non-profit organization responsible for
compliance with federal standards for student visitor programs.
Summary of Qualifications:
● Excellent analytical and critical reasoning skills ● Ability to manage multiple projects
● Excellent writing and editing skills. independently.
● Ability to master new tasks and material quickly. ● Ability to collaborate with others on large
● Strong ability to create productive, trusting relationships. projects.
with students, faculty, parents, and staff. ● Trained in higher ed. pedagogy.
● Familiarity with PC and Mac Operating Systems. ● Strong program assessment skills.
● Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, website development, ● Strong commitment to public service
and social media. values in higher education.
Education:
Ph.D., M.A. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
Major: International Relations Minor: Political Theory
B.A. Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240
Major: Political Science Minor: French
Complete academic C.V. available upon request
References available upon request