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1 Farida Jalalzai Department of Political Science Oklahoma State University 230 Murray Hall Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075 [email protected] Education: Ph.D. University of Buffalo, Political Science, September 2004. M.A. University of Buffalo, Political Science, May 2000. B.S. SUNY College at Brockport, Political Science and African and Afro-American Studies, May 1996 (Magna Cum Laude). Academic Appointments: Department Head, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, July 1, 2018- Present Hannah Atkins Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2017-Present Interim Department Head, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2017-June 30, 2018 Hannah Atkins Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2015-August 2017 Visiting Faculty Scholar, Department of Political Science and Quality of Government Institute, Gothenburg, University, Gothenburg Sweden, June 12, 2017-July 24, 2017 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2013- August 2015 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2011-August 2015 Research Fellow, International Studies and Programs, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2010-August 2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2005-July 2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Allegheny College, August 2004- August 2005

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Farida Jalalzai Department of Political Science

Oklahoma State University 230 Murray Hall

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075 [email protected]

Education: Ph.D. University of Buffalo, Political Science, September 2004. M.A. University of Buffalo, Political Science, May 2000. B.S. SUNY College at Brockport, Political Science and African and Afro-American Studies, May 1996 (Magna Cum Laude). Academic Appointments: Department Head, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, July 1, 2018-Present Hannah Atkins Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2017-Present Interim Department Head, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2017-June 30, 2018 Hannah Atkins Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University, August 2015-August 2017 Visiting Faculty Scholar, Department of Political Science and Quality of Government Institute, Gothenburg, University, Gothenburg Sweden, June 12, 2017-July 24, 2017 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2013- August 2015 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2011-August 2015 Research Fellow, International Studies and Programs, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2010-August 2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri- St. Louis, August 2005-July 2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Allegheny College, August 2004- August 2005

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Publications: Books (Monographs): Women Presidents of Latin America: Beyond Family Ties? New York: Routledge Press. 2016. Shattered, Cracked or Firmly Intact? Women and the Executive Glass Ceiling Worldwide. New York:

Oxford University Press. 2013. Updated Paperback 2016. Reviewed in Government & Opposition; LSE Review of Books; Politics & Gender; Journal of Women, Politics& Policy; Political Studies Review.

Books (Edited Volumes): Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment across the Globe- Strategies, Challenges and Future Research

(with Amy C. Alexander and Catherine Bolzendahl). London: Palgrave Macmillan. Gender and Politics Series. 2018.

Books in Progress: Senhora Presidenta: Women’s Representation in Brazil during Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency (with Pedro

dos Santos). Under contract at Temple University Press.

Peer Refereed Articles: “The Symbolic Effects of Female Heads of States and Governments” (with Amy C.

Alexander). Politics Groups and Identities. February 2018. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2018.1441034

“Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Bid--A Gendered and Comparative Perspective.”

Socius 4. March 2018: 1-11. “A Woman President without Women? President Park of South Korea” (with Young-Im

Lee). Politics & Gender. October 2017: 1-21.

“Shattered, Not Cracked, The Effect of Women’s Executive Leadership.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 37:4. November 2016: 1-25.

“Defining Women’s Global Political Empowerment: Theories and Evidence” (with Amy C.

Alexander and Catherine Bolzendahl). Sociology Compass 10:6. June 2016: 432-441.

“The Dilma Effect? Women’s Representation under Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency” (with Pedro Dos Santos). Politics &Gender 11:1. March 2015: 117–145.

“Gender, Presidencies, and Premierships in Europe: Are Women Gaining Ground?”

International Political Science Review 35:5. November 2014: 577-594. “A Duration Analysis of Political Widows Careers” (with Brian J. Fogarty and

Chad A. Hankinson). Social Science Journal 50. August 2013: 299-305. “Executive Representation Worldwide: Indistinguishable Elites, Multifarious Masses” (with

Steven J. Jurek). International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 11 (4). April 2012: 71-84.

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“A Critical Departure for Women Executives or More of the Same? The Powers of Chancellor Merkel.” German Politics 20 (2). September 2011: 428-448.

“Anxious and Active-Muslim Perceptions of Discrimination and Treatment and its

Political Consequences in the Post 9-11 United States.” Politics and Religion 4 (1) April 2011: 71-107.

“Madam President-Gender, Power, and the Comparative Presidency.” Journal of Women,

Politics & Policy 31 (2) April 2010: 132 -165. “Beyond Hillary and Benazir: Women’s Leadership Worldwide.” (with Mona Lena Krook).

International Political Science Review 31 (1) January 2010: 5-23. Selected as IPSR's Editor's Choice- “Gender and Political Institutions.” February 2014. Reprinted in Current Controversies: Women in Politics: Cengage Learning. September, 2012: 71-83. Reprinted in Political Leadership. Edited by David S. Bell. London: Sage Press. April 2011:375-385.

“The Politics of Muslims in America.” Politics and Religion 2 (2). August 2009: 163-199.

“Political Widowhood in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of Underlying Assumptions of Representation” (with Chad A. Hankinson). Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 29 (3). August 2008: 395-426.

“Women Rule-Shattering the Executive Glass Ceiling.” Politics &Gender 4 (2). June 2008: 1-27.

“Women Candidates and the Media: 1992-2000 Elections.” Politics & Policy 34: 3.

September 2006: 606-633.

“Forecasting the Presidential Vote in the States, 1948-2004: An Update, Revision and Extension of a State-Level Presidential Voting Model” (with James E. Campbell and Syed Ali). Journal of Political Marketing 5: 1/2. July 2006: 33-57. Reprinted in Campaigns and Political Marketing. Edited by Wayne P. Steger, Sean Q. Kelly, and J. Mark Wrighton. Haworth Press. 2006: 33-57 (peer-reviewed).

“Women Political Leaders: Past and Present.” Women & Politics 26:3/4. December 2004: 85-

108.

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Journal Articles Under Review: “Women Executives: Policy Makers, Selectors and Symbols.” Comparative Social Research. “Gender Tensions in Dilma Roussef’s Impeachment: an Analysis of the Character Dilma

Bolada”(with Adriana Jacob). Feminist Media Studies. “Blood is Thicker than Water: Family Ties to Political Power Worldwide” (with Meg

Rincker). Conditional Acceptance. Journal of Historical Social Research.

Article Manuscripts in Progress:

“Women Presidential Candidates of Latin America” (with Ali Stoyan).

“A Review of the Scholarship on Women Prime Ministers and Presidents Worldwide.” “Women Executives and Partisanship” (with Malliga Och). “Reserved Seat quotas: A Case of Much Needed Change to Stay the Same” (with Mariam Mufti and Young-Im Lee). “Subverting the Gender Quota: A Study of Candidate-selection in Pakistan” (with Mariam Mufti). Peer Refereed Book Chapters: “Global Trends in Women's Executive Leadership.” In Women Presidents and Prime

Ministers in Post-Transition Democracies. Edited by Verónica Montecinos. Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership Series. New York: Palgrave. March 2017: 59-79.

“The Symbolic Effects of Female Heads of States and Government.” (with Amy Alexander)

In The Gendered Executive. Edited by MaryAnne Borrelli and Janet M. Martin. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. September 2016:24-43.

“The Mother of Brazil: Gender Roles, Campaign Strategy, and the Election of Brazil’s First

Female President” (with Pedro G. dos Santos). In Women in Politics and the Media in Emerging Democracies. Edited by Maria Stover and Elza Ibroscheva. New York: Bloomsbury. September 2014:167-180.

“Ma Ellen-the Iron Lady of Liberia: Evaluating Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Presidency.” Women

as National Leaders: Studies in Gender and Governing. Edited by Michael Genovese and Janie S. Steckenrider. Oxford: Routledge Press. March 2013: 203-225.

“Women in the Executive Branch in North America” (with Manon Tremblay) in

Women in Executives: A Global Overview. Edited by Gretchen Bauer and Manon Tremblay. Oxford: Routledge Press. April 2011: 122-140.

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Invited Book Chapters: “Women in Political Office in North America.” In Women, Policy and Political Leadership-

Regional Perspective in Today's World: Regional Perspectives in Today's World. Edited by Wilhelm Hofmeister, Megha Sarmah and Dilpreet Kaur. Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung: Singapore. July 2015: 45-50.

“Arab and Muslim Americans and Politics.” In American Political Culture.

Edited by Ted G. Jelen, Mark J. Rozell,and Michael Shally-Jensen. New York: ABC- CLIO. April 2015.

“A Woman’s Place is in the Presidency: Dilma, Marina and Women’s Representation in Brazil” (with Pedro G. dos Santos. In The Drama of Brazilian Politics: From Dom João to Marina Silva. Edited by Ted Goertzel and Paulo Roberto de Almeida. Kindle ebooks. September 2014.

“Pakistan and India: Parallel Pasts, Divergent Futures.” Routledge Handbook of Democratization.

Edited by Jeffrey Haynes. Oxford: Routledge Press. December 2011: 106-128. “A Woman in Charge of the Country? Women Prime Ministers and Presidents- a (Not

Quite) Global Phenomenon.” In Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? 5th Edition. Edited by Lois Duke Whitaker. Upper Saddle, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. August 2010: 188-205.

“Political Development and Women’s Status around the World.” In Women of the World: A

Comparative History and Survey. Edited by Joyce Gelb and Marian Lief Palley. ABC CLIO. February 2009: 29-52.

Book Reviews: Hillary Clinton’s Race for the White House by Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose. London:

Lynn Rienner. 2010. International Feminist Journal of Politics 13(2). June 2011: 282-284. The Motherless State by Eileen McDonagh. University of Chicago Press, 2009. Politics &

Gender 7 (1). March 2011: 123-125. Backlash 9/11: Middle Eastern and Muslim Americans Respond by Anny P. Bakalian and

Medhi Bozorgmehr. University of California Press, 2009. Journal of Immigration and Migration Studies 7(4). December 2009: 43-45.

Paving the Way for Madam President by Nichola Gutgold. Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 29:4. November 2008: 561-563. Other Writings: “A Cornerstone for Equality: Focusing on Women’s Global Political Empowerment” (with Amy C. Alexander and Catherine Bolzendahl). Global Leaders Forum. March 2018. “Why the United States Needs a Woman in the Presidency.” Scholars Strategy Network Policy Brief. March 2018. “Will America Ever Have a Woman President?” Politico Magazine. November/December 2017.

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“Women Presidents of Latin America: Beyond Family Ties?” Presidential Power Blog. October 19, 2016. “A Cornerstone for Equality: Focusing on Women’s Global Political Empowerment” (with Amy C. Alexander and Catherine Bolzendahl). Gender & Society Blog. June 15, 2016. “Gender, Presidencies, and Prime Ministerships in Europe.” Presidential Power Blog. January 26, 2015. “Hillary in 2016? Not So Fast.” Washington Post Monkey Cage. May 13, 2014. “Women Executives Worldwide Factsheet.” March 8, 2014. National Democratic Institute. Washington, D.C. Conference Papers:

“Comparing Women’s Representation under the Dilma Rousseff and Michele Temer Presidencies” (with Pedro dos Santos). Brazilian Studies Association Conference. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July 2018. “Women Executives: Policy Makers, Selectors and Symbols.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2018. “Women Presidential Candidates in Latin America" (with Alissandra T. Stoyan).

American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. September 2017.

“Subverting the Gender Quota: A Study of Candidate-selection in Pakistan” (with Mariam

Mufti). American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. September 2017.

“Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency: the 2014 Re-election Campaign and the 2016 Impeachment Process” (with Pedro dos Santos). 100th Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Chicago, Illinois. August 2017.

“Policy Interventions to Strengthen Female Political Empowerment.” The Gender- Governance Link Conference. George-August University, Göttingen, Germany. July 2017.

“Women Executives: Policy Makers, Selectors and Symbols." The Gender-Governance Link

Conference. George-August University, Göttingen, Germany. July 2017.

“Cracking the (Conservative) Glass Ceiling. Why do Some Conservative Women become the First Executive Leader of a Country?” (with Malliga Och). ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics Conference, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. June 2017.

“Women Presidential Candidates in Latin America" (with Alissandra T. Stoyan). Latin American Studies Association, Lima, Peru. April 2017.

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“Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Bid in Comparative Perspective.” Roundtable on Race, Gender and Ethnicity and the 2016 Presidential Election. Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. November 2016.

“Presidentas and Policy Making: Substantive Representation for Women?” American Political

Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. September 2016. “Blood is Thicker than Water: Family Ties to Political Power Worldwide” (with Meg

Rincker). 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Poznań, Poland. July 2016. “Blood is Thicker than Water: Family Ties to Political Power Worldwide” (with Meg

Rincker). Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2016.

“President Park Geun-Hye of South Korea: A Woman President without Women?”(with

Young-Im Lee). Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2015.

“The Snow Princess and Election Queen: President Park of South Korea” (with Young-Im

Lee). American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. September 2015.

“Does Gender Still Matter? Dilma Rousseff’s 2014 Presidential Campaign in Brazil” (with

Pedro dos Santos). American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. September 2015.

“The Symbolic Effects of Female Heads of States” (with Amy C. Alexander). ECPR

Standing Group on Gender and Politics Conference, Uppsala University, Uppsala Sweden. June 2015.

“Theorizing about Women’s Representation in The Executive: Symbolic, Descriptive, and

Substantive Representation in Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency” (with Pedro dos Santos). ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics Conference, Uppsala University, Uppsala Sweden. June 2015.

“Women’s Inclusion as Heads of State and Government.” Measuring Women’s Political

Empowerment Conference, Thyssen Foundation, Cologne Germany. June 2015. “The Representation of Women in Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency” (with Pedro dos Santos).

Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2015. “The Representational Impact of Women Leaders” (with Amy C. Alexander). Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. November 2014. “The Symbolic Effects of Female Heads of States” (with Amy C. Alexander). American

Political Science Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC. August 2014. “Female Presidential Candidates of Latin America.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual

Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2014.

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“Women, Gender and Politics: Past, Present, and Future Directions.” Northeastern Political

Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2013. “The Dilma Effect-Symbolic, Descriptive, and Substantive Representation of Women under

Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency” (with Pedro Dos Santos). American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. September 2013.

“The Mother of all Mothers? Symbolic, Descriptive, and Substantive Representation under

Dilma Rouseff’s Presidency” (with Pedro Dos Santos). Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2013.

“Firme y Honesta: Costa Rica’s First Female President, Laura Chinchilla.”

Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. November 2012. “The Executive Glass Ceiling-is it Shattered, Cracked or Firmly Intact?” Saint Louis

University Conference on Gender and Politics, Saint Louis, Missouri. May 2012. “Representation at the Executive Level: Indistinguishable Elites, Multifarious Masses" (with

Steven J. Jurek). Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2011.

“Tenures of Widows in the House: Distinguishing Benchwarmers from Careerist” (with

Brian J. Fogarty and Chad A. Hankinson). Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2011.

“Progress in the Midst of Continued Obstacles-Women’s Advancement to Cabinet Posts in

Canada and the United States” (with Manon Tremblay). American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington. September 2011.

“Gender, Presidencies, and Premierships in Europe: Are Women Gaining Ground?”

International Conference of Europeanists. Barcelona, Spain. June 2011. “Elites and Executive Representation Worldwide” (with Steven J. Jurek).

International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, Capetown, South Africa. June 2011.

“Modeling Careerist Widows in the House of Representatives” (with Brian J. Fogarty and Chad A. Hankinson). Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2011.

“Women in North American Executives” (with Manon Tremblay). Second European Conference

on Politics and Gender, Budapest, Hungary. January 2011. “The Links between Women Executives.” Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference,

Boston, Massachusetts. November 2010.

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“Not One but Two and Sometimes Three- The Snow Ball Effect of Women’s Executive Leadership.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2010.

“Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Bid-A Comparative Perspective.”

Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2009.

“Tenure Track: Understanding the Dynamics of Duration in the U.S. Congress” (with

David L. Leal and Chad A. Hankinson). Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2009.

“Women National Leaders- No Less Prepared to Rule.” American Political Science Association

Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada. September 2009. “A Critical Departure for Women Executives or More of the Same? The Powers of

Chancellor Merkel.” Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation Conference on Angela Merkel, University of Miami, Miami, Florida. May 2009.

“Close But Not Close Enough-Female Almost Executives.” Midwest Political Science Association

Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2009. “Beyond Hillary and Benazir: Women’s Leadership Worldwide” (with Mona Lena Krook).

Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2008.

“Madam President-Gender, Power, and the Comparative Presidency.” Midwest Political Science

Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2008. "Women Rule-Shattering the Executive Glass Ceiling." Portuguese Political Science

Association Annual Conference, Lisbon, Portugal. March 2008. “Women Rule: Presidents and Prime Ministers Worldwide.” Political Science Association

Women in Politics Annual Conference, University of Surrey, Surrey, England. February 2008.

“Crescent Communities- The Political Behavior of Muslims in St. Louis.”

Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2007.

“Muslims and Political Behavior.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference,

Chicago, Illinois. April 2007. “The Political Behavior of Muslims in St. Louis.” Western Political Science Association Annual

Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. March 2007. “Gender and Political Representation Worldwide.” Northeastern Political Science Association

Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2006.

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“The Gendered Dimensions of Executive Power.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2006.

“Political Widowhood in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of Underlying

Assumptions of Representation” (with Chad A. Hankinson). Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2005.

“Women Presidents and Prime Ministers: A Statistical Analysis.” Northeastern Political

Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2004. “Women Leaders in Comparative Perspective.” New England Political Science Association Annual

Meeting, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. April 2004. “Democracy in South Asia-India and Pakistan.” Midwest Political Science Association

Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2004. “Women in the Family.” Graduate Student Symposium on Gender, Buffalo, New York.

March 2004. “Familial Ties: Blessing or Burden for Women?” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual

Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2003. “Women Leaders of the World-Past and Present.” Midwest Political Science Association

Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2003. “Forecasting the Presidential Vote in the States, 1948-2000: An Update, Revision and

Extension of a State-Level Presidential Voting Model” (with James E. Campbell and Syed Ali). Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Savannah, Georgia. November 2002.

“Pakistan and India: Parallel Pasts, Divergent Futures.” New York State Political Science

Association Annual Conference, Lewiston, NY. April 2002. “Women Politicians and the Media: 1992-2000.” American Political Science Association

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. August 2001. Invited Talks: “Women’s Political Empowerment Across the Globe.” Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania. March 14, 2018.

“Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment Across the Globe.” Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. March 9, 2018. “Merkel’s Public Image in the Midst of the Refugee Crisis.” Immigration and Integration in Germany Panel. Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, Oklahoma. November 7, 2017.

“The Embattled Women Presidents: Safeguard of Democracy or Witch Hunt?” Quality of Governance Institute Seminar Series. University of Gothenburg. Gothenburg, Sweden. June 15, 2017.

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“Gender and Power-Executives and Representation Worldwide.” Daemon College.

Williamsville, New York. March 28, 2017. “The Pink Tide in Latin America: Women Presidents at the Helms of Power.” American

Democracy Project, Distinguished Speaker Series. State University of New York College at Brockport, Brockport, NY. March 29, 2017.

“Still a Man’s World: Obstacles to Women’s Political Advancement.” Harris-Stowe State University. Women’s History Speaker Series. St. Louis, Missouri. March 14, 2017.

“Opportunities for Women's Political Leadership.” The Future of Women in Politics

in Germany, the US and Beyond.” Rutgers University. New Brunswick, New Jersey. December 5. 2016.

“The Global Dimensions of Women’s Executive Leadership.” Luther College. Decorah,

Iowa. November 2, 2016. “Beyond Family Ties: Women President in Latin America.” Faculty Lecture Series.

Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, Oklahoma. October 26, 2015.

“The Status of Women in the World.” International Relations Lecture Series. The Ethical

Society. St. Louis, Missouri. February 9, 2015. “Women Executives Project.” NGO Parallel Event, Committee on the Status of Women,

United Nations. New York, New York. March 18, 2014. “Shattered, Cracked or Firmly Intact: Women and the Political Glass Ceiling Worldwide.”

Muhlenberg College, Allentown Pennsylvania. November 13, 2013. “The Democratic Consequences of Women’s Political Representation Worldwide.”

International Women’s A Centennial Retrospective, AAUW and Ethical Society International Relations Lecture Series. The Ethical Society. St. Louis, Missouri. March 12, 2013.

“Women Leaders Worldwide.” Wednesday Club, St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. January 11,

2012. “One Nation, Under Suspicion?” Constitution Day. University of Missouri-St.

Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. September 14, 2011. “Women Presidents and Prime Ministers: A Global Perspective and Implications for

Democracy.” American Democracy Project, Distinguished Speaker Series and 175th

Anniversary Celebration. State University of New York College at Brockport, Brockport, NY. March 24, 2011.

“Women Presidents and Prime Ministers: A Global Perspective.” International Women’s

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A Centennial Retrospective, AAUW and Ethical Society International Relations Lecture Series. The Ethical Society. St. Louis, Missouri. March 8, 2011.

“Women and the Presidency and Prime Ministership.” Washington University in St. Louis.

St. Louis, Missouri. February 23, 2011. “Women Prime Ministers and Presidents: A Global Perspective.” Women, Gender, and

Political Institutions Speaker Series. University of Missouri-St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. December 1, 2010.

“Anxious and Active: Muslims and Political Participation in the Post 9/11 2001 United

States.” Political Science Academy. St. Louis, Missouri. November 4, 2010. “The Obstacles and Benefits to Women’s Representation in U.S. Politics.” Political Gridlock

Series. Ladue Chapel. Ladue, Missouri. October 24, 2010. “Women in the Executive Worldwide, 1960-2009.” Washington University in St. Louis. St.

Louis, Missouri. October 5, 2009. “Women, Gender, and Education in Islamic Societies.” Webster Groves Presbyterian

Church. Webster Groves, Missouri. October 4, 2009. “Women and Power after the 2008 Election.” Royale Conference Series. St. Louis, Missouri.

March 22, 2009. “The 2008 Election: So Where Does it Leave Women?” American Association for

University Women-Ballwin/Chesterfield Branch. St. Louis, Missouri. March 12, 2009. “Vice Presidential Debate Roundtable.” Bob Holden Public Policy Forum. Webster

University. Webster Groves, Missouri. October 2, 2008. “Barracuda or Caribou Barbie? Sara Palin, Hillary Clinton, and Gender in U.S. Politics.”

University of Missouri-St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. September 25, 2008. “Anticipating Madam President: the Historic Nature of the 2008 Presidential Election.” Sue

Shear Leadership Academy. University of Missouri-St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. May 22, 2008.

“Women Rule-Shattering the Executive Glass Ceiling.” Political Science Faculty Colloquium

Series. University of Missouri-St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. April 16, 2008. “Anticipating Madam President.” News at Noon Series. University of Missouri-St. Louis. St.

Louis, Missouri. March 19, 2008. “Gender and Power-Understanding the Factors that Influence Executive Representation.”

Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. February 27, 2008. “PSGSA Brown Bag Session: Tips for the Job Market for Political Science Graduate

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Students.” University of Missouri-St. Louis. St.Louis, Missouri. January 23, 2008. “Indira Gandhi-Path to Power and Political Leadership.” Wednesday Club, St. Louis. St.

Louis, Missouri. October 10, 2007. “A History of Women in Politics: Where Have We Been, Where are We Now, and Where

Do We Need to Go?” St. Louis Chapter of the National Women’s Political Caucus. Clayton, Missouri. March 29, 2007.

“Women Rule: Shattering the Executive Glass Ceiling.” Washington University in St. Louis.

St. Louis, Missouri. February 18, 2007. “Political Widowhood in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of Underlying

Assumptions of Representation.” Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. April 26, 2006.

“The Executive Glass Ceiling: Women Presidents and Prime Ministers in Comparative

Perspective.” Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. February 20, 2006.

Research Grants: "Measuring Women's Political Empowerment across the Globe: Strategies, Challenges and Future Research." Fritz Thyssen Foundation, Cologne, Germany (with Amy C. Alexander and Catherine Bolzendahl). Spring 2015. ($22,500)

“Women Presidents of Latin America.”University of Missouri-St. Louis Research Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Spring 2013. ($8,200)

“Women Executive Leaders in Latin America.” University of Missouri-St. Louis, International Studies and Programs, University of Missouri-St. Louis. 2012-2014. ($6,000)

“Beyond Family Ties: Women Leaders in Latin America.” University of Missouri-St. Louis, College of Arts and Sciences Research Award. 2011-2013. ($4,650)

Curriculum Grant, Community Partnership Project. University of Missouri-St. Louis “Learning about Diversity and Social Justice Issues.” 2011. ($1,000).

“The Political Behavior of Muslims in St. Louis.” University of Missouri-St. Louis Research Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Fall 2006. ($10,000)

“The Political Behavior of Muslims in St. Louis.” University of Missouri-St. Louis Center for International Studies Fellowship, University of Missouri-St. Louis. 2006-2007. ($1,000)

Conference Presentation Grants: University of Missouri -St. Louis Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies Small Grants: 2006 ($500), 2007 ($500), 2008 ($500), 2009 ($500), 2010 ($500), 2011 ($900), 2012 ($500), 2013 ($500), 2014 ($500).

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University of Missouri-St. Louis Small Grants: Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010. ($1,000 each).

University of Missouri-St. Louis, College of Arts and Sciences Small Grants: Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall (2014) ($500 each). Awards: “Outstanding Research in Political Science.” Oklahoma State University (May 2016; May 2017). “Outstanding Service in Political Science.” Oklahoma State University (May 2017).

“Women’s Caucus Prize, The Best Paper on Women in Politics,” Northeastern Political Science Association for “The Symbolic Representation of Women Executive” (with Amy C. Alexander (November 2015).

Women’s Trailblazer Award (March 2015). University of Missouri - St. Louis.

The Best Paper by Faculty Award. Northeastern Political Science Association for paper presented in November 2010, “The Links Between Women Executives.” (November 2011).

“Women’s Caucus Prize, The Best Paper on Women in Politics,” Northeastern Political Science Association for paper presented in November 2008, “Beyond Hillary and Benazir: Women’s Leadership Worldwide” with Mona Lena Krook. (November 2009).

Meritorious Service Award, Office of Disability Access Services. University of Missouri - St. Louis. (April 2006).

Teaching: Oklahoma State University

• POLSC 4000-Diversity and Social Justice, Spring 2016. • POLSC 4693-Women in Politics, Spring 2017. • POLSC 3143-Politics of Western Europe, Summer 2017 and 2018 (Study Abroad in

Italy) Teaching: University of Missouri-St. Louis

• POLSC 2102-Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies, Fall 2006, Fall 2009. • POLSC 2290-Gender and the Law, Fall 2007, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring

2012, Summer 2013 (50% on line). o Previous Title-Women in the Law, Spring 2006.

• POLSC 2380-Politics of Gender in the United States, Fall 2008, Fall 2010, Fall 2012. o Previous Title- Women in U.S. Politics, Fall 2005, Spring 2007.

• POLSC 2900-Diversity and Social Justice, Winter Intersession 2011, Fall 2011. • POLSC 3300-Introduction to Political Behavior, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring

2010, Spring 2011. • POLSC 3340-Politics in the Media, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall

2010, Fall 2011, Spring 2013, Spring 2015 (on line).

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• POLSC 3390/Honors 3030-Women Rule: Shattering the Executive Glass Ceiling, Spring 2008.

• POLSC 3590-Women and Leadership Worldwide: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, Spring 2012.

• POLSC 3950-Senior Seminar, Democratic Politics in the 21st Century, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2014.

• POLSC 6451-Women, Gender and Political Institutions, Fall 2010, Fall 2014. Select Graduate Level Directed Readings/Research: University of Missouri-St. Louis WGST 4352

• Kim Casey- “The Importance of Political Networks in Western European States: 1453-1570.” (Summer 2007).

POLSC 6415

• Young-Im Lee-“Women in South Korean Politics” (Fall 2013). • Pat Gouizen, “Women and Politics in New Hampshire” (Spring 2013). • Matt Gentile. “Income Inequality.” (Spring 2012). • Young Im Lee- “Women and Leadership World Wide: Breaking the Glass Ceiling.”

(Spring 2012). • Jennifer Edwards-“Gender, Welfare, and Title IX.” (Fall 2009). • Dayna Stock-“Show Me the Women.” (Fall 2007).

POLSC 6434

• Dayna Stock- “Making Politics Personal: Mentors, Role Models and Young Women’s Political Engagement” (Fall 2008).

POLSC 6435 • Ameena Mohyuddin. “Gender and Politics in Pakistan.” Summer 2011.

POLSC 6449

• Young-Im Lee-“Dissertation Proposal Research” (Spring 2014, Fall 2014). WGST 6452

• Kim Casey-“Kinship Networks in American Politics.” (Fall 2009). POLSC 7499

• Cynthia Palazzolo Dissertation Research (Fall 2011-Present) “Breaking Through Barriers: Gender and Judicial Candidate Selection in Missouri Courts1960-2010.”

• Dayna Stock “Making Politics Personal: Mentors, Role Models and Young Women’s Political Engagement.” (Fall 2010-Spring 2012).

Other Teaching: Allegheny College

• Introduction to U.S. National Government and Politics, Fall 2004, Spring 2005. • Junior Seminar: The Difference that Difference Makes-Gender and Elite Behavior,

Spring 2005.

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• Women, Suffrage, and Political Participation, Spring 2005. • Comparative Women Leaders, Fall 2004.

• Introduction to Comparative Politics and Government, Fall 2004.

University of Buffalo • The Politics of Gender in the United States, Spring 2001. • Issues in Contemporary Politics, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004. • World Civilization, Spring 2002.

Masters Committees: Oklahoma State University Committee Chair

• Julianne Windham Committee Member

• Abdel Darou-Salim. “Political Conditionality and Press Freedom: The Influence of USAID Press Conditionalities in Ethiopia and Mozambique.” May 2017.

Other Graduate Student Advising: Oklahoma State University

• Faculty Sponsor, Adriana Jacob, Universidade Federal da Bahia. August 2, 2017-December 22, 2017.

Undergraduate Senior Project Committees: Oklahoma State University

• Kayse I. Cuevas. “The New Age Civil Rights Movement.” Spring 2017. Dissertation Committees: University of Missouri-St. Louis Committee Chair

• Young-Im Lee. "Gender, Elections, and Legislative Activities in the South Korean National Assembly, 1988-2014." (Ph.D. received 2017).

• Dayna Stock. “Making Politics Personal: Mentors, Role Models and Young Women’s Political Engagement.” (Ph.D. received 2012).

Dissertation Committees: University of Missouri-St. Louis Committee Member • Tim Lewis “Repercussive Discrimination: Racial Discrimination as an Explanation of

Prevalent Homophobia among Racial Minorities.” (Ph.D. received 2017). • Janet Drake. Who Decides?: Influences on Decision Unit Dynamic in Crises.”

(Ph.D. received 2014). • Ashley Benedict. "A Multi-Faceted Approach to Female Political Participation:

Women in Kazakhstan." (Ph.D. received 2014). • Kim Casey. “Family Matters. The Prevalence and Effects of Political Families in

National Electoral Politics from 1978-2008.” (Ph.D. received 2009).

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Dissertation Committees: External Committee Member

• Diana Z. O’Brien. “When Women Matter: The Relationship Between Women's Presence and Policy Representation in Western European States.” Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri (Ph.D. Received 2012).

Service to the Discipline: First Vice-President, Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference. (December 2017-Present). Second Vice-President, Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference. (November 2016-November 2017). Conference Section Chair, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity Section, Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference. (November 2006-November 2016).

Secretary, Women and Politics Research Section, American Political Science Association. (September 2016-Present). Victoria Schuck Award Committee, American Political Science Association. (December 2017-July 2018). Women and Politics Research Section Small Grants Award Committee (June-July 2018).

Journal Editorial Board Member, Politics, Groups, and Identities (August 2016-Present)

Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Women, Politics; Policy; Politics & Policy (2006-Present), International Journal of Political Forecasting (2007-Present), Politics & Gender (2007-Present), Politics & Religion (2008-Present), Legislative Studies Quarterly (2009-Present), American Political Science Review (2009-Present), Theory and Society (2010-Present), Comparative Political Studies (2013-Present), Political Behavior (2013-Present), Comparative Politics (2013-Present), Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia (2013-Present); British Journal of Political Science (2014-Present), American Politics Research (2014-Present); Journal of Politics, Groups, and Identities (2015-Present.); Political Research Quarterly (2015-Present); International Political Science Review (2015-Present); German Politics (2016-Present); Comparative Political Studies (2016-Present); Social Science Journal (2017-Present); Journal of Contemporary African Studies (2018-Present) Book Manuscript Reviewer Georgetown University Press (2009-Present); Oxford University Press (2014-Present); Palgrave (2012-Present), Temple University Press (2017-Present).

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Conference Panel Discussant “Economic Development, Agriculture, and Industrialization.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. April 2018.

“Gendered Policymaking in Comparative Perspective: From Discourse to Action.” American Political Science Association Annual Conference. San Francisco, California. September 2017. “Women’s Candidate Emergence and Recruitment.” ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics Conference. University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. June 2017. “Gendered Leadership and Executive Power.” 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Poznań, Poland. July 2016

“Interactions between States and Movements.” ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics Conference. Uppsala University, Uppsala Sweden. June 2015.

“Women's Representation: Influence of Institutions, Parties, and Corruption." Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. April 2013.

“The Political and Economic Incorporation of International Migrants in the United States, Europe and Latin America: Five Cases.” Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. November 2012.

“Gender in Comparative Politics.” Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2011.

“Gender and Race in the 2008 Elections.” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. (November 2010).

“The Impact of Religion and Culture on the Social Construction of Gender.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. (April 2010).

“Gendered Identities and Politics.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. (April 2009).

“Female Leaders: Actions and Representations.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. (April 2008).

Conference Panel Discussant and Chair “Gender and Public Policy.” American Political Science Association Annual Conference. Boston, Massachusetts (September 2018). “Gender and Politics in Latin America.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. (April 2016).

“Gender Quotas 1: Adoption and Implementation.” American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. (September 2015).

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“Gender, War, and Conflict.” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (November 2007).

“Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Political Representation.” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. (November 2006).

“Conflicting Feminisms.” Women and Gender Historians of the Midwest. St. Louis, Missouri (June 2006).

“Women’s Representation in Russia and Europe.” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (November 2005)

“Women in Politics in Comparative Perspective.” Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. (November 2004).

Conference Panel Chair “Author Meets Critics: Empowered by Design: Decentralization and the Gender Policy Trifecta.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. April 2018.

“Political Participation and Representation among the Marginalized: Gender, Ethnicity and Age within the Track: Democratization and Political Parties. “Latin American Studies Association, Lima, Peru. April 2017.

“Roundtable on Race, Gender and Ethnicity and the 2016 Presidential Election.” Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. November 2016.

“It Runs in the Family.” 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Poznań, Poland. July 2016.

“Impacts of Women's Representation in the United States: Parties, Voting and Policy.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2014.

“Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment Across the Globe: Strategies, Challenges and Future Research.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. April 2014.

“Gender in U.S. Politics and Policy Making.” Northeastern Political Science Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2011.

“Analyzing Female Leadership: Female Leadership, Intersectionality, and Gender Equality.” International Conference of Europeanists. Barcelona, Spain. June 2011. Reader-Promotion Portfolios Promotion to Full Professor: Fall of 2018 (two cases); Fall 2012. Promotion to Associate Professor: Fall 2013 Third Year Review: Fall of 2014.

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Departmental Service, Political Science, Oklahoma State University Head (July 1-Present). Interim Head (August 1, 2017-June 30, 2018). Personnel Committee (August 2015-August 2017).

Chair of Public Administration Search Committee (Fall 2015). Chair of Diversity Committee (August 2015-Present). Undergraduate Curriculum and Instruction PR Sub-Committee (August 2015-August 2017).

College and University Service, Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State Scholars Scholarship Committee (December 2017-Present) Bailey Scholarship Committee (April 2017-Present). College of Arts and Science, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee (February 2016-April 2016).

Departmental Service, Political Science, University of Missouri-St. Louis Chair of the Department (August 2013-August 2015). Undergraduate Committee, Chair (August 2011-May 2013). Undergraduate Committee, Member (August 2005-August 2013, August 2013-August 2015 Ex Officio). Graduate Committee Member (August 2013-August 2015 Ex Officio) Faculty Search Committee Member with PPA (Fall 2013; Fall of 2014). Tenure and Promotion, Brian J. Fogarty (2012). Libraries Committee Chair (Fall 2010-August 2012). Guest Lecture Ad Hoc Committee, Amaney Jamal (Spring 2011). Strategic Planning Ad Hoc Committee (Fall 2009).

University Service, University of Missouri-St. Louis (General) Faculty Senate (April 2013-August 2015) Faculty Assembly (April 2013-August 2015). International Business Institute: Five-Year Review Internal Review Committee Chair (Fall 2014). Graduate Council (Fall 2010-May 2013). Trailblazer Award Committee (Spring 2014). Chancellor George Diversity Taskforce (Fall 2012-August 2013) Chair of “Models for Mentoring: Facilitating Professional Development.” Women in the Academy: Leveling the Playing Field. Gender Studies Program (May 13, 2011). Diversity and Social Justice Course Planning Committee (Summer 2010-Fall 2011). Internal Reviewer, University of Missouri Research Board Grants (2006-2015). University Service, University of Missouri-St. Louis: Gender Studies (formerly Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies) Faculty Affiliate (2010-2015) Joint Appointee (2005-2010) Election Committee (Spring 2008) Curriculum Committee (2007-2012) Scholarship and Awards committee (2012-2015) Chair, Colloquia Committee (2006-2007) Faculty Search Committee Member with Criminology and Criminal Justice (December 2006).

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Student Recruitment Committee (2005-2006). University Service, University of Missouri-St. Louis: Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life 21st Century Leadership Academy, Campus Advisor (January 2007-August 2015). 21st Century Leadership Academy Selection Committee (2006-August 2015).

Consulting: iKnow Politics Expert (July 2014-). Research Consultant, National Democratic Institute, Washington DC. Women Executives Project. (August 2013-March 2014). Content Consultant, International Museum of Women, San Francisco. Women, Power and Politics Exhibition. (2007-2008). Select Other Professional or Community Service: 2018 AAUW International Fellowships Selection Panel (January-April 2018) Scholars Strategy Network Member (December 2017-Present) Board Member, Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants (September 2012-August 2015). Secretary, Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants (January 2014-August 2015). Faculty Chaperone, SUNY Brockport Spanish Tour (January 2013) International Visitor Leadership Program Liaison (2007-2015). Select Media Interviews: BBC News July 15, 2018; Reuters December 28, 2017; PBS News Hour March 8, 2017; The Atlantic August 17, 2016; August 25, 2016; November 12, 2016; November 27, 2016; Washington Post May 13, 2014; July 21, 2016; Los Angeles Times November 10, 2016; The New York Times December 14, 2013; May 14, 2016; July 24, 2017; Politico July 30, 2016; Politico Magazine November/December 2017; Vox July 26, 2016; The Guardian UK July 5, 2011; Christian Science Monitor November 1, 2010; November 17, 2017; San Francisco Chronicle April 1 2007, NPR St. Louis on the Air May 2007; October 2008; August 2013; August 2014; March 2015. Professional Development: American Political Science Association Diversity Hackathon. Successful Strategies for Recruiting and Retaining a Diverse Faculty. Boston, Massachusetts (2018). Quotas for Women in Politics Course headed by Mona Lena Krook, Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri (2011). American Political Science Association, Women and Politics Organized Section, Frontiers of Political Science Research Conference and Workshop. American University, Washington, D.C. (2005) Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). “World Values Survey” and “Eurobarometers” Courses. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (2002).

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Current Professional Association Memberships: American Political Science Association Women and Politics Organized Section, American Political Science Association International Political Science Association Latin American Studies Association Midwest Political Science Association Northeastern Political Science Association Brazilian Studies Association