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1VIRGINIA HAUFLER Curriculum Vitae Notarization: I certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record to the best of my knowledge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- SIGNATURE JANUARY 8, 2018 I. PERSONAL INFORMATION I.A . Haufler, Virginia UID 102057001 Dept. of Government and Politics 3117J Chincoteague Hall 7401 Preinkert Drive University of Maryland, College Park MD 20742 301-405-4122 [email protected] https://gvpt.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Haufler/Virginia I.B. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AT UMD Associate Professor, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland August 1997-present Associate Faculty, Center for International Development and Conflict Management 2001- present Associate Faculty, Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda Associate Faculty, School of Public Policy January 2000-present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland August 1989-August 97 I.C. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS AT UMD Director, Global Communities Living-Learning Program, University of Maryland 1

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1VIRGINIA HAUFLERCurriculum Vitae

Notarization: I certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record to the best of my knowledge.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SIGNATURE JANUARY 8, 2018

I. PERSONAL INFORMATION

I.A . Haufler, Virginia UID 102057001 Dept. of Government and Politics3117J Chincoteague Hall7401 Preinkert DriveUniversity of Maryland, College Park MD [email protected] https://gvpt.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Haufler/Virginia

I.B. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AT UMD Associate Professor, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland August 1997-present

Associate Faculty, Center for International Development and Conflict Management 2001-present

Associate Faculty, Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda

Associate Faculty, School of Public Policy January 2000-present

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland August 1989-August 97

I.C. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS AT UMD Director, Global Communities Living-Learning Program, University of Maryland January 2011-present

Graduate Placement Director, 2002-08, 2010-2014

I.D. OTHER EMPLOYMENT (SINCE UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE) Senior Associate and Director, Program on the Role of the Private Sector in International Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C.January 1998-July 1999

Visiting Scholar, Nankai University China, Program for International Studies in Asia June-July 1995

Lecturer, Cornell in Washington Program, Washington DC

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August 1991- May ‘92

Instructor/ Administrative Assistant, Dept. of Political Science, UCLA January 1988- August ‘89

Graduate Assistant, Cornell in Geneva Program, 1986-87

Graduate Assistant, Cornell in Washington ProgramAugust 1984-May 1986

Research Assistant, Prof. Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University 1982

Research/ Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Government, Cornell UniversityAugust 1981-August 1984

Administrative Staff, Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co.1980-81

I. E. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D., Cornell University Department of Government 1991

Non-Degree Courses, Graduate Institute of International Studies 1986-87

M.A., Cornell University Department of Government 1986

B.A./B.A. (Dual Degree Program) Pennsylvania State University Foreign Service and International Affairs, and Russian Language and Literature 1979

I.F. C ONTINUING EDUCATION ELEVATE Teaching Fellow, Teaching and Learning Transformation Center, UMDYear-long series of meetings, consultations, and presentations on teaching and learningSeptember 2016-May 17

ADVANCE Leadership Fellow, UMDYear-long series of meetings, presentations, consultations on leadership skillsSeptember 2013-May 14

II. RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, CREATIVE AND/ OR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

II.A. BOOKS II.A.1. BOOKS AUTHORED

A Public Role for the Private Sector: Industry Self-Regulation in a Global Economy (Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2001) ISBN 9780870031762

Dangerous Commerce: State and Market in the International Risks Insurance Regime (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997) ISBN 0801432316

II.A.2. BOOKS EDITEDPrivate Authority and International Affairs co-edited with Claire Cutler and Tony Porter (Albany: SUNY Press, 1999) ISBN 0791441202

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Institutions and Social Order co-edited with Karol Soltan and Eric Uslaner (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997) ISBN 9780472108688

II.B. CHAPTERS II.B.1. BOOKS

(with Deborah Avant) “Public-Private Interactions and Practices of Security,” in Oxford University Press Handbook of Security edited Alexandra Gheciu and William Wohlforth (forthcoming March 2018)

“Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing World,” in The New Power Politics edited Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter (Cambridge University Press, 2016)

"Orchestrating Peace? The United Nations and the Kimberley Process," in Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal, Bernhard Zangl, eds. International Organizations as Orchestrators (Cambridge University Press, 2015)

“Shaming the Shameless? Campaigning against Corporations,” in H. Richard Friman, ed. The Politics of Leverage in International Relations: Name, Shame, and Sanction Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series edited by Knud Erik Jorgensen and Audie Klotz (UK: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015)

“Corporations and Conflict Minerals: Power, Norms and Institutions,” in Kyoteru Tsutsui and Alwyn Lim, eds. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World (Cambridge University Press, 2015)

(with Deborah Avant) “The dynamics of ‘private’ security practices and their public consequences: transnational organizations in historical perspective,” in Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu, eds. The Return of the Public in Global Governance (Cambridge University Press, 2014)

“Governing Corporations in Zones of Conflict: Issues, Actors, and Institutions” in Who Governs the Globe? edited by Deborah Avant, Martha Finnemore, and Susan Sell (Cambridge University Press, 2010)

“The Kimberley Process, Club Goods, and Public Enforcement of a Private Regime,” in Voluntary Programs: A Club Theory Approach edited by Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski (MIT Press, 2009)

“Transnational Actors and Environmental Governance,” in Magali Delmas and Oran Young, eds. Governing the Environment: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2009)

“Insurance in a Changing Climate,” in Changing Climates in North American Politics Stacy Van Deveer and Henrik Selin, eds. (MIT Press, 2009)

“MNCs and the International Community: Conflict, Conflict Prevention, and the International Community,” in Changing Patterns of Authority in the Global Political Economy Vol. II ed. Volker Rittberger and Martin Nettesheim (Palgave MacMillan 2008)

“Civil Society, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Conflict Prevention,” in James W. St. G. Walter and Andrew S. Thompson, eds. Critical Mass: The Emergence of Global Civil Society (Wilfred Laurier University Press, Canada, 2008)

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“The Private Sector and Governance in Post-Conflict Countries,” in Derrick Brinkerhoff, ed. Rebuilding Governance (Routledge, 2007)

“International Governance and the Private Sector: Historical Continuity and Change,” in Christopher May, ed. Global Corporate Power: (Re)Integrating Companies into IPE Annual Yearbook of IPE (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006)

“The Transparency Principle and the Regulation of Corporations,” in Gunnar Folke Schuppert, ed. Global Governance and the Role of Non-State Actors Schriften zur Governance-Forschung 5 (Nomos 2006)

“Foreign Investors in Conflict Zones: New Expectations,” in Peter Dombrowski, ed. The Political Economy of Security in the 21st Century (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005)

“Globalization and Industry Self-Regulation,” in Miles Kahler and David Lake, eds. Governance in a Global Economy (Princeton University Press, 2003)

“New Forms of Governance: Certification Regimes as Social Regulations of the Global Market,” in Chris Elliott, Errol Meidinger, and Gerhard Oesten, eds. Social and Political Dimensions of Forest Certification (Remagen-Oberwinter, Germany: Forstbuch Verlag. 2003)

“Is there a Business Role in Conflict Management?” in Chester Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, eds. Turbulent Peace (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2001)

“Industry Regulation and Self-Regulation: The Case of Labor Standards,” in Enhancing Global Governance, eds. John English, Andrew Cooper and Ramesh Thakur (United Nations Institute Press, 2001)

“Private Sector International Regimes: An Assessment,” in Nonstate Actors and Authority in Global Affairs edited by Richard Higgott (London: MacMillan, 1999)

“Self-Regulation and Business Norms: Political Risk, Political Activism” in Private Authority and International Affairs eds. A. Claire Cutler, Tony Porter and Virginia Haufler (SUNY Press 1999)

“Risk, Deregulation, and the Transformation of International Insurance,” in The New World Order in International Finance edited by Geoffrey Underhill (New York: MacMillan/St. Martin's Press, 1996)

“Dancing with the Devil: Environmental Regimes and International Business,” in Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists and International Governance edited by L. Anathea Brooks and Stacy VanDeveer (College Park, MD: Maryland Sea Grant College, 1996)

“Crossing the Boundary Between Public and Private: International Regimes and Non-State Actors,” Regime Theory and International Relations edited by Volker Rittberger (Oxford: Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 1993)

II.C. REFEREED JOURNALS II.C.1 ARTICLES

“Producing Global Governance: Markets, States and Regulation,” Global Policy forthcoming February 2018

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(with Deborah Avant) “Transnational Organizations and Security,” Global Crime 13,4 2012: 254-75 Special Issue on Redistributing Security edited by Sarah Percy and Ian Loader

“Disclosure as Governance: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and Resource Management in the Developing World,” Global Environmental Politics 10,3 2010: 53-73

“The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: An Innovation in Governance and Conflict Prevention,” Journal of Business Ethics Special Issue 89,4 2010: 409-416

(with Jessica Banfield and Damian Lilly) “Transnational Corporations in Conflict-prone Zones: Public Policy Responses and a Framework for Action,” Oxford Development Studies 33,1 2005: 133-147

“International Diplomacy and the Privatization of Conflict Prevention,” International Studies Perspectives Policy Forum 5,2 2004: 158-63

(with Rändi Bessette) “Against All Odds: Why there is No International Regime for Information Policy,” International Studies Perspectives 2 2001: 69-92

II.C.3. PERSPECTIVES, OPINIONS, LETTERS“Symposium on Conflict, Management, and Peace: Comments from an International Relations Scholar,” special issue Academy of Management Perspectives November 1, 2015vol. 29 no. 4: 461-468

II.D. PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS II.D.1. NON-REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Abstract, “International Regimes and Private Interests in Environmental Issue Areas,” in Our Coastal Seas: What is their Future? The Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas: Summary of an International Conference, edited Anathea Brooks, Wayne Bell and Jack Greer (College Park: Maryland Sea Grant College 1996)

II.E. CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS AND TALKS II.E.1. KEYNOTES

“Scene Setting: Why is Private Environmental Governance Important for Academics and Practitioners?” Keynote Panel, 2017 J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium on Private Environmental Governance, The George Washington University Law School, March 2-3, 2017

“Disclosing Sustainability: The Transformative Power of Transparency?” Keynote Panel, Conference on Disclosing Sustainability, University of Wageningen (Netherlands), June 24-25, 2016

“The Role of the Private Sector in Conflict Zones,” Opening Address, Conference at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC January 29, 2004

“Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Corporations and Conflict Prevention,” Keynote Speaker, Conference on Business and Sustainable Peace, University of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor, MI October 4, 2003

“A Public Role for the Private Sector,” Keynote Talk, The Executive Seminar Series, U.S. Department of the Interior, June 6, 2002

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“Soft Governance: Trend and Transformation,” Keynote Speaker, Conference on Social and Environmental Certification Institutions, Duke University, North Carolina December 6-8, 2001

II.E.2. INVITED TALKS“Global Governance and Private Sector Self-Regulation,” Frontiers of Globalization and Governance, Baha’ai Chair for Peace, University of Maryland College Park, April 29, 2015

“Private Sector Engagement in Partnerships,” Terms of Engagement: How to Better Engage in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives, University of Denver, January 15-16, 2015

“Governing Conflict through the Market,” School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia June 19, 2014

“Governing Conflict through the Market,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law Symposium, November 15, 2014

Panelist, “Fair Labor Association Forum,” Washington, DC June 17, 2010-10-28

“The Public Role of Private Sector Institutions; Regulation in a Global Era,” Civil Service College, Singapore, November 8, 2009

“The Kimberley Process for the Certification of Diamonds: A Club Goods Perspective,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, November 2009

“Governing Corporations in Conflict Zones: Issues, Actors and Institutions,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, November 2, 2009

“Business and Public Diplomacy,” Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, November 2009

(with Deborah Avant) “Organizational Security” RIGS Seminar, University of California at Irvine, December 5, 2009

"New Institutional Forms: The Kimberley Process," Peace through Commerce conference, George Washington University, Washington, DC November 2008

“Peace and Commerce," Panel Presentation, US Institute of Peace, Washington, DC June 2008

"Corporations and the Management of Conflict," International Studies Public Forum, UC Irvine, January 2008

“Corporate Social Responsibility and War,” The Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin Mellon Seminar on New Directions in International Relations Research, Colby College, April 27, 2007

“International Investment, Voluntary Regulation, and Post-Conflict Societies,” conference on Investment in Post-Conflict Societies, University of Kansas/ CIBER, April 5, 2007

“Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Conflict Prevention,” Wilton Park Conference, Wiston House, England January 11-13, 2007

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(with Deborah Avant) “Organizational Security in Areas of Weak Governance,” 5th Annual Academy of International Business/ Journal of International Business Studies Conference on Emerging Research Frontiers in International Business Conflict, Security and Risk, Coconut Grove Florida November 28-December 1, 2007

“Corporate Responsibility, Conflict, and the Petroleum Sector,” Association of International Petroleum Negotiators annual meeting, World Bank, Washington, DC March 30, 2006

“Comments on Global Capitalism by Jeffry Frieden,” Invited Commentator, IMF Book Forum, Washington DC March 29, 2006

“The Diffusion of the Norm of Transparency,” Research Presentation, IGIS George WashingtonUniversity Seminar, January 27, 2005

“International Financial Instruments and Corporate Conflict Prevention,” Invited Speaker, Conference on Economic Agendas in Armed Conflict: Towards Peace, Governance, and Accountability, at the International Peace Academy, New York, November 20-21, 2003

“Pushing the Limits: The Political Environment for Industry Self-Regulation,” Invited Speaker, Workshop on the Potentional and Limits of Self-Regulatory Arrangements, Zurich University, Switzerland October 9, 2003

“Business and Conflict,” Invited Speaker, Fafo/International Peace Academy Workshop at the United Nations, New York March 25, 2002

“The Business of Violent Conflict and Conflict Prevention,” Invited Speaker, Panel on Conflict Diamonds, WIIS and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. February 28, 2001

“Beyond the Letter of the Law: Business Self-Regulation and the Resolution of Global Policy Issues,” Invited Speaker/ Paper Presentation, Program in Political Economy Seminar (PIPES), University of Chicago, April 15, 1999

“Business Ethics and the International Economy,” Invited Speaker, Workshop on Justice and the World Economy, organized by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, Pocantico Conference Center, New York June 1999

“New Directions in Research,” Invited Speaker, Conference on “U.S. Engagement and Disengagement,” Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda, University of Maryland November 2-4, 1995

“International Regimes and Private Interests in Environmental Issue Areas,” Invited Paper, Conference on Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas, Baltimore Maryland November 10-13, 1993

II.E.3. REFEREED PRESENTATIONS“State Power, Extraterritorial Authority, and Global Value Chains,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta February 16-19, 2016

“Change and Continuity in Hybrid Global Governance,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015

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“Weaving a Web of Governance: Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing World,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 26-29, 2014 Toronto

“Corporate Power, Networks and Conflict Minerals,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco April 2-5, 2013

“Shaming the Shameless: Campaigns against Corporations,” Paper Presentation, BISA-ISA Joint Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland June 19-21, 2012

“Extractive Industries Transparency Standards,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal March 15-20, 2011

“Extractive Sector Transparency Standards,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, March 15-21, 2011

(with Deborah Avant) “Diffusion and Governance beyond the State: Security Policies and Governance Roles for NGOs and Corporations,” Paper Presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC August 2010

“Sanctions, Certification, and the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme,” Paper Presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC August 2010

(with Deborah Avant) "Organizational Security" Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 2008

"Governing Corporations in Zones of Conflict,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 2008

“Finance and Social Power,” Paper Presentation, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA March 21-24, 2006

“Transnational Norms, MNCs, and Conflict Prevention,” Paper Presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5, 2004

“Doing Good While Doing Well?: Changes in Expectations about the Role of Foreign Investors in Zones of Conflict,” Paper Presentation, Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA August 2003

“Filling a Void or Taking Control?: Private Sector Regulation of International Economic Activity,” Paper Presentation, 10th International Conference on Socio-Economics, Vienna July 13-15, 1998

“Learning to Cope: The Development of Risk Management Regimes,” Paper Presentation, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL February 23-26, 1995

“Perils and Protections in Foreign Economic Transactions,” Paper Presentation, APSA Annual Meeting, New York September 1-4, 1994

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“Foreign Investment and Defense Conversion,” Paper Presentation, ISA Annual Meeting, Acupulco, Mexico March 23-28, 1993

“International Institutions, Capital Mobility, and Barriers to Interdependence in Transitional Economies,” Paper Presentation, APSA Annual Conference Washington DC August 31-September 3, 1993

(with Jeannette Money) “Political Portfolio Theory,” Paper Presentation, ISA Annual Meeting, Atlanta April 1-5, 1992

(with Jeannette Money) “Missing Links: Trade and Capital in the European Community,” Paper Presentation, APSA Annual Meeting Washington, DC August 1991

“The Framework for Foreign Investment and the New Economics of Organization,” Paper Presentation, ISA Annual Meeting, Vancouver March 19-23, 1991

“Risk and Reaction: Economic Security and the Insurance Regime,” Paper Presentation, ISA Annual Meeting Washington, DC March 1990

II.E.7. REFEREED PANELS“Global Governance, Drivers Of Change: Private Sources Of Authority,” Roundtable Discussion, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015

“From The Kitchen Table To The Negotiating Table: Global International Relations Through the Lens of Food,” Roundtable Discussion, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015

“International Transparency Standards,” Roundtable Participant, APPAM Meeting, Washington DC November 2011

II.E.8 NON-REFEREED PRESENTATIONS“Corporate Power, Networks and Conflict Minerals,” Paper Presentation, Workshop on Network Power, Sie Center at the University of Denver, March 2013

“Authority, Capacity and Responsibility in Transnational Governance: The Movement for Transparency in Natural Resource Management,” Paper Presentation, Conference on “Transnational Governance: Transforming Global Environmental Politics?” Durham University, UK September 27-28, 2010

“Sanctions, Certification, and the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme,” Paper Presentation, Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World: Toward Effective Global CSR Frameworks, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor September 10-11, 2010

Contributor, “The Economic Perspective on Environmental Regulation,” Bren School of the Environment, University of California Santa Barbara, October 12-14, 2006

II.E.9. NON-REFEREED WORKSHOP PAPERS“Institutional Design and Transparency,” Workshop on Multi-stakeholder Initiative Institutional Design,” Duke University, May 26, 2016

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“Notes on a New Global Governance,” Workshop on Situating Global Governance Scholarship: Reframing the Problematique, Symposium at the Global Governance Institute, University College, London November 12-13, 2015

(with Oliver Westerwinter) “Power and Interactions in the Politics of Transnational Public-Private Governance,” Venture Grant workshop Power and Interactions in the Politics of Transnational Public-Private Governance, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans February 17, 2015

“Governing Conflict through the Market: The Case of Conflict Minerals,” Transnational Actors in War and Peace Workshop, David Malet and Miriam Anderson organizers, March 25, 2014 Toronto

“Social Ties, Economic Networks and Transnational Governance,” Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance, Barcelona January 9-10, 2014

“Corporations and Conflict Minerals: Power, Norms and Institutions,” Workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World, International House, Tokyo July 9-10, 2012

“Shaming the Shameless? Campaigning against Corporations,” Workshop on Naming and Shaming in International Affairs, Marquette University, May 13, 2011

“Shaming the Shameless? Campaigning against Corporations,” Workshop on Naming and Shaming in International Affairs, BISA-ISA Conference, Edinburgh June 2012

“Orchestrating Peace? The United Nations and the Kimberley Process” Orchestration Workshop, Ludwig-Maximilans-Universitaat, Munich October 2011

“Orchestrating Peace? The United Nations and the Kimberley Process” Orchestration Workshop, Ludwig-Maximilans-Universitaat, Munich May 2012

“Convergence and Divergence in Transnational Governance Initiatives: Exploring Conflict, Corruption and the Management of Natural Resources,” Workshop on Transnational Governance Interactions, York University, Toronto 2010

“Convergence and Divergence in Transnational Governance Initiatives: Exploring Conflict,Corruption and the Management of Natural Resources,” Workshop on Transnational Governance Interactions, European University Institute, Italy May 23-24, 2011

“Corporations, Global Governance, and Conflict in the Developing World: A Network Approach,” ISA Workshop on The New Power Politics: Networks, Governance and Global Security, San Diego, March 31, 2012

“Transparency Standards, Institutional Investors, and the EITI,” Finance-Environment Workshop,Center for International Governance Innovation/ University of Waterloo, September 25-26, 2009

“Disclosure as Governance: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative,” Workshop on Transparency and Global Environmental Governance, University of Wageningen, Netherlands 2009

(with Deborah Avant) “Private Security Strategies and their Public Consequences: Transnational Organizations in Historical Perspective,” Public/Private Interaction and the Transformation of Global

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Governance Workshop, University of Ottawa, 5-6 June 2009

(with Deborah Avant) “Transnational Security Actors and Security Planning," Workshop on the New Economy of Security, Oxford, July 4, 2008

"Governing Corporations in Zones of Conflict,” Paper Presentation, Global Governors Workshop, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March 2008

"Emerging and New Actors in Humanitarian Assistance: The Private Sector," Memo Presentation, Oxfam/ Stimson Center Workshop, June 2008

“Issue Definition, Agenda Setting and Corporate Conflict Prevention,” Paper Presentation, Workshop on Global Governors, The Elliott School of the George Washington University, January 26-27, 2007; follow-up workshop November 15-16, 2007

“The Double Club: Public and Private Sectors in the Kimberly Process,” Paper Presentation, Club Goods Workshop, The University of Washington, June 2007

“Insurance and a Changing Climate,” Paper Presentation, Workshop on Climate Change Politics in North America, The Woodrow Wilson Center Environmental Security and Climate Change program, Washington, DC May 18, 2006

“Finance as an Instrument of Private Sector Governance,” Paper Presentation, Conference on Self-Governance and the Law in Multinational Corporations and Transnational Business Networks, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, June 9-11, 2005 Oñati Spain

“Financial Leverage as Incentive for Corporate Conflict Management,” Paper Presentation, Workshop on Corporations and Conflict, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany September 30, 2005

“MNCs, Intervention, and the International Community,” Paper Presentation, Workshop on Changing Patterns of Authority, University of Tuebingen, Germany October 14-16, 2004

“Public and Private Authority in International Governance: Historical Continuity and Change,” Paper Presentation, Conference on New Technologies and International Governance, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University and George Mason University, Washington, D.C. February 11-12, 2002

“Private Sector International Regimes: An Assessment,” Paper Presentation, Conference on Non-State Actors and Authority in International Affairs, University of Warwick Centre for Regionalisation and Globalisation, England October 31-November 1, 1998

(with A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter) “Private Authority, Public Authority, and International Affairs,” Washington International Theory Seminar April 12, 1996

(with A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter) “Private Authority, Public Authority, and International Affairs,” Framework Paper for ISA Workshop San Diego April 16, 1996

“The Business Community: Norms and International Power,” Paper presented at Workshop on International Private Regimes, San Diego April 16, 1996

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“International Regimes among Non-state Actors,” Paper Presentation, Conference on the Study of Regimes in International Relations—State of the Art and Perspectives,” University of Tubingen, Germany July 14-18, 1991

“Institutionalism, International Agreements, and Corporate Behavior,” Paper Presentation, Conference on “What is Institutionalism Now?” University of Maryland October 14-15, 1994

II.E.13. SYMPOSIAParticipant, Fund for Peace Business Roundtable on Human Rights, 2000-2002

Member, US Delegation to the Conference on Women and Democracy/ Vital Voices for the New Millennium, Reykjavik, Iceland October 1999

Panelist and participant, Tri-national Summer Institute on Innovation, Competitiveness and Sustainability, organized by Simon Fraser University, co-sponsored by the Canadian SSHRC, the U.S. NSF, and the Mexican CONACYT Whistler, B.C. August 1994

II.E.14. WORKSHOPSOrganizer (with Oliver Westerwinter) “Power and Interactions in the Politics of Transnational Public-Private Governance,” ISA Venture Grant Workshop, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans February 17, 2015

Workshop Participant, “Private Authority Revisited,” February 27, 2007 ISA Grant Workshop, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago organized by A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter

Organizer, “The Evaluation of Corporate Conflict Prevention Initiatives,” US Institute of Peace Workshoip, University of Maryland College Park, October 5, 2006

II.E.16 OTHERConference Report, “Perspectives on Public and Private Interest,” June 1999, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

II.F. PROFESSIONAL AND EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS II.F.1. REPORTS AND NON-REFEREED MONOGRAPHS

“Emerging Actors in Humanitarian Assistance: The Private Sector,” Oxfam/ Stimson Center Report(Washington, DC: Oxfam, 2008)

(with Karen Ballentine) Enabling Economies of Peace: Public Policy for Conflict-Sensitive Business(New York: United Nations Global Compact, 2005; reissued 2009)

Global Governance and the Role of NGOs in International Peace and Security (with Chantal de Jonge Oudraat) AICGS Policy Report #33 (Washington, DC: AICGS, 2008)

(with Jessica Banfield and Damian Lilly) Transnational Corporations in Conflict Prone Zones: Public Policy Responses and a Framework for Action (London: International Alert, 2003)

“Unexpected Expectations: Corporations and Intervention in Domestic Politics,” Report for the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway September 2003

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“Business and Conflict: Mapping the Policy Options and a Framework for Action,” International Alert, London 2002

Rapporteur’s Report, UN Global Compact Policy Dialogue on Business in Zones of Conflict, March 2001

Rapporteur’s Report, UN Global Compact Policy Dialogue on Business in Zones of Conflict, September 2001

Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives for Conflict Management, Prevention and Reconstruction, UN Global Compact Policy Dialogue on Business in Zones of Conflict, December 2001

“Identifying, Counting and Categorizing Actors in the For-Profit Sector and their Effects on State Capacity,” Workshop for the National Intelligence Council/ University of Maryland Project on The Evolution of the Nation-State Through 2015, April 18, 2000

“Negotiating International Standards for Environmental Management Systems: The ISO 14000 Standards,” Case Study for the UN Vision Project on Global Public Policy Networks / Report to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Fall 1999

Report (Contributor) of the Tri-national Summer Institute on Innovation, Competitiveness and Sustainability, organized by Simon Fraser University, co-sponsored by the Canadian SSHRC, the U.S. NSF, and the Mexican CONACYT Whistler, B.C. August 1994

(with John Rourke) Teaching and Testing from International Politics on the World Stage: An Instructor’s Guide and Testbank (Dushkin Publishing 1993; revised, Brown and Benchmark 1995)

II.F.2. PREPRINT/ WORKING PAPER“Transnational Business Governance and the Management of Natural Resources,” Osgood CLPE Research Paper No. 18, 2012 Working Paper Series

“Insurance and Reinsurance in a Changing Climate,” Wilson Center Occasional Paper (2006)

II.F.9. NON-REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES“Corporate Public Diplomacy: Promoting Human Rights and Security,” Public Diplomacy Magazine Winter (2011) 5: 71-76

“Foreign Investment: Panacea or Problem for Post-Conflict Reconstruction,” McGill International Review (2006) 6,2: 20-25

“Globalization, Corporate Responsibility, and Industry Self-Regulation,” trans. Akihiko Tamura Corporate Compliance Quarterly (2006) 7: 131-49 (in Japanese)

II.G. BOOK REVIEWS, NOTES, AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS II.G.1. BOOK REVIEWS

“World Rule: Accountability, Legitimacy, and the Design of Global Governance,” by Jonathan GS Koppell Perspectives on Politics (2013) 11,1: 347-48

“The Natural Resources Trap: Private Investment without Public Commitment,” eds. 13

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William Hogan and Federico Sturzenegger Review of Policy Research (2012) 29,2: 215

“Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response,” eds. Philip Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscombe, Todd M. LaPorte, Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan Perspectives in Political Science Winter 2008

"Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate," eds. Edward D. Mansfield and Brian M. Pollins (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2003) Perspectives on Political Science Fall 2004

“States and the Re-emergence of Global Finance,” Eric Helleiner (Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1994) and “Finance and World Politics,” ed. Philip G. Cerny (Hants, England: Edward Elgar Publishers 1994), in American Political Science Review 1995

“Protecting Markets” by Ronald Libby and “Regulating Unfair Trade” by Pietro Nivola, in Journal of Politics May 1994

“Wage Determination and Incomes Policy in Open Economies,” by Anne Romanis Braun in American Political Science Review June 1988

II.G3. NOTES“What is Political Economy?: A Reply,” Political Economy Organized Section Newsletter Spring 2004

II.I. SIGNIFICANT WORKS IN PUBLIC MEDIA II.I.3. COMMENTARY/ ANALYSIS

“Vers Une Regulation Sociale?” Courrier de la Planete (France) 2001 Volume IV, #64 pp.12-14

“Industry Self-Regulation and International Public Policy,” in Looking Ahead v.23, #1 (2001) (journal of the National Policy Association)

“Multis setzen eigene Regeln,” Featured Interview, Die Zeit (Germany) July 28, 2000

II.I.10. OTHER“Perspectives on Globalization” and “Industry Self-Regulation and Regulatory Regimes”--material for the (then new) United Nations Global Compact website www.globalcompact.org December 1999

II.J. SPONSORED RESEARCH ADMINISTERED BY ORA II.J.1. GRANTS

United States Institute of Peace, “Regulation, Responsibility and Corporate Conflict Prevention,” Research Grant #SG-251-04F 2005-07 $39,435

Co-Principal Investigator (with Karol Soltan and Eric Uslaner), National Science Foundation grant for conference, “What is Institutionalism Now?" July 1993-1995 $20,691

II.K. GIFTS AND FUNDED RESEARCH NOT ADMINISTERED BY ORA II.K.4 OTHER

Co-PI (with Oliver Westerwinter, St. Gallen University) “International Public-Private Partnerships,” International Studies Association Venture Grant 2014-15 $23,366.10

Co-PI (with Kathleen Hancock) “The IPE of Natural Resources,” Working Group Support, International Studies Association 2012 In-kind support

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Co-Principal Investigator with Deborah Avant, The George Washington University Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), “The Security Behavior of International Business and NGOs,” Grant 2006-07

“Finance and Social Power,” International Studies Association Workshop Grant 2005

“From Regulation to Responsibility: Evolution in Expectations of Foreign Investor Behavior,” University of Maryland Graduate Research Board Grant, Semester Grant, Spring 2004

International Development Research Centre (Canada), March 2004 on behalf of the International Political Economy section of the International Studies Association to sponsor Senior Scholar Award for Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former President of Brazil (grant declined)

United States Institute of Peace, Travel Grant, May 2000

Co-Principal Investigator (with A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter), Social Studies and Humanities Research Council Canada grant, “Private Power, Public Power and International Regimes,” 1995-96 $9,030

Co-Principal Investigator (with A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter), “Private Power, Public Power, and International Regimes,” International Studies Association Workshop Grant 1995-1996 $4,500

University of Maryland Graduate Research Board Award, 2004

University of Maryland General Research Board Award Summer 1996

University of Maryland Graduate Research Board Award Summer 1993

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Scholarship Incentive Award 1991

Office of International Affairs, University of Maryland Travel Grant 1991

II.O. OTHER RESEARCH/ SCHOLARSHIP/ CREATIVE ACTIVITIES “Global Governance, Extraterritorial Authority, and Global Value Chains,” article ms.

“Sanctions and Certification Systems: From Smart to Smarter Sanctions?” article ms.

Reluctant Governors: Business and the Management of Conflict book ms.

Contributor, Grant Proposal, CBERN/ NCE (Canada), “Transnational Business Governance Interactions,” 2014 (not funded)

Contributor, Grant Proposal, Japan Foundation, “Business and Peace,” submitted by George Washington University, 2011 (not funded)

Co-Principal Investigator with Deborah Avant, “Collaborative Research: Transnational Organizations and Security in Threatening Environments,” National Science Foundation 2009 (not funded)

Co-Principal Investigator with Deborah Avant, “Transnational Organizations and Security in

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Threatening Environments: A Historical Perspective” American Council of Learned Societies 2009 (not funded)

II.P. RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS Gallatin Fellowship of the FERIS Foundation, 1986-87

MacArthur Foundation/ CIS Fellow, Cornell University 1985-86

III. TEACHING, EXTENSION, MENTORING AND ADVISING

III.A. COURSES TAUGHT BSGC101 Globalization (Gen Ed, I-Series)—75, special course for Global Communities LLPBSGC102 Global Issues (Gen Ed)—75, special course for Global Communities LLPBSGC301 Global Capstone—70, special course for Global Communities LLPBSGC399 Independent Study—1-4, undergraduate teaching assistants, independent researchGVPT200 Introduction to International Relations—200GVPT289A/HONR409 Appetite for Change: The Politics of Global Food (I-Series)—150 or 15GVPT407 International Political Economy—60 GVPT409H/UNIV309H Corporations in the Global Political Economy—45 GVPT599 Teaching Political Science—8 GVPT708 International Relations Theory—10 GVPT761 International Political Economy—5 GVPT803 International Political Organization—5 GVPT808G Global Governance—5 GVPT808A Transnationalism and Non-state Actors—5 GVPT849 Readings in Government and Politics—2 GVPT898 Pre-Candidacy Research—3GVPT899 Doctoral Dissertation Research—3 IVSP Advising for Independent Majors--2

IIIB. TEACHING INNOVATIONS III.B.1. MAJOR PROGRAMS ESTABLISHED

Global Communities Living-Learning Program 2011-present—Re-established and revised a two-year residentially-based undergraduate program open to all majors, supported by the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Created a freshmen-oriented interdisciplinary social science program focused on globalization, global issues, and intercultural understanding, including a special version of the UNIV100 course for entering freshmen. Developed new courses to fulfill a new experiential course requirement, including an internship course and service-learning course. Created two main required courses, obtained General Education and I-series approvals, and revised/ innovated in them to include active learning such as simulations and group projects. Developed capstone project requirement for final semester of the program, including new e-Portfolios. Supported staff who developed a new Education Abroad short-term course. Established admissions and recruiting practices and new marketing efforts, working with Admissions Office. Developed leadership opportunities via a student association, and worked closely with Resident Life and Resident Facilities. Hired administrative and instructional staff, and provided professional development opportunities support. Developed a wide range of co-curricular opportunities such as field trips, educational events, and academic support.

III.B.2. EDUCATION ABROAD ESTABLISHED

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Supported the development of a winter term course on “Service in the Dominican Republic” as part of the Global Communities Living Learning Program. Course is led by Global Communities staff, but is open to all students. Established a small grant program to support students.

III.B.5. INSTRUCTIONAL WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS ESTABLISHEDDeveloped a workshop/ course for Government and Politics Department on Teaching Political Science for graduate students 2013.

III.B.6. COURSE OR CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTDeveloped four courses for the Global Communities LLP—the required course sequence BSGC101 and 102; the capstone course BSGC302 (later this requirement was dropped and a non-credit capstone established); and BSGC399 a readings course for independent study and for undergraduate teaching assistant readings.

ELEVATE Fellow at UMD—yearlong fellowship and training to transform courses, focused on BSGC101-102 course sequence.

Chesapeake Sustainability Fellow—2-day workshop opportunity to learn to integrate sustainability into courses, sponsored by the Office of Sustainability.

Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Faculty Fellow—integrated design thinking into group project in BSGC102 with assistance of staff of AIE.

Developed a new Honors seminar that was a small-seminar version of GVPT289.

Created/ revised a 1-credit course on teaching for GVPT graduate students.

Developed new graduate seminar on global governance/ transnational relations and non-state actors.

Worked with University-level Global Studies Committee, under the Dean of Undergraduate Studies 2010, to develop university call for proposals for new globally-oriented academic programs; worked with College of Behavioral and Social Sciences to develop proposals for new global studies programs, courses, and minors.

Participant, Freeman Foundation grant, “Incorporating East Asia into Teaching,” 2004

Participant, Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs Symposium on “Globalization: Theory, Practice and Education at the Turn of the Millennium,” October 25-26, 1996

Curriculum Transformation Project, “Women and Gender in an Era of Global Change,” 1996

Presentation for Campus Workshop on “Teaching with Technology,” March 5 1993

Technology and Teaching project 1992-93

III.C. ADVISING: RESEARCH OR CLINICAL III.C.1. UNDERGRADUATE

Johnson, Sawyer—Honors Thesis (Committee Member, 2017)Buckley, Tara—Honors Thesis (Advisor 2007)Hochman, Adam—Honors Thesis (Advisor 1994)

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Luna, Bruce—Honors Thesis (Advisor 1994)Navarro, Daniel—Honors Thesis (Advisor 1992)McLarin, Elizabeth—Honors Thesis (Advisor 1992)Levin, Vincent—IVSP major, (Advisor, current)Prince, Leah—IVSP major (Advisor, current)Martin, Eric—IVSP major (Advisor, 2015)Saks, Michael—IVSP major (Advisor 1995)1995-96 Advise 5 Program, Letters and Sciences

III.C.3. DOCTORALWallace, Jennifer (Chair, 2017)Owens, Daniel (Chair, 2017)Ignatova, Jacqui (Chair, 2015)- Appalachian State UniversityMcDonald, Michael (Chair, 2015)- Western Carolina UniversityInnes, Tara (Chair, 2014)Helou, Rabih (Chair; Phd 2014)—entrepreneur Shirk, Mark (Chair, 2014)—Stonehill CollegeSadr, Ehsaneh (Chair, 2012)—author Shanthi Gonzalez (Chair)—Oakland School BoardYoder, Jennifer (Chair, 1996)Santmire, Tara (Chair)Burke, Pamela (Chair, 1996)—Coastal Carolina UniversitySmith, Rändi (Chair)Mirzaei, Sanaz (Chair, current student)

Kitt Plinia Nielsen, Pre-doctoral Visiting Fellow (University of Copenhagen 2016)June Samuel Swinski (Committee 2010?)Cornel Ban (Committee, 2010?)—Brown UniversityShana Marshall (Committee 2010)—George Washington UniversityLaryssa Chomiak (Committee, 2010)—Centre d'Etudes Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT)Jonathan Brown (Committee, 2009)—Sam Houston State UniversityAndrea Bertone (Committee 2008)—Department of StateMichael McLeod (George Washington University 2007)Marcus Schaper (Committee, 2007)Philip Roessler (Committee 2007)—College of William and MaryGuy Ziv (Committee 2007)—American UniversityJo, Nayoung (Geography) (Dean’s Rep, Committee 2017)Hyun Cho (Public Policy) (Dean’s Rep, Committee 2007)Beane, Don (Committee 1995)Lee, Chyungly (Committee 1995)Marolda, Gemma (Committee 1993)Bloodgood, Laura (Committee 1993)Harris, Andy (Committee 1994)Occhipinti, John (Committee)VanDeveer, Stacy (Committee)Burwell, Frances (Public Policy, Committee)Gieske, Loretta (Committee)Perry, Todd (Committee)Walsh, Brian (Committee)Johnston, Karin (Committee)

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Zoelle, Diana (Committee)Hariss, Suzanne (Committee 1993)Furman, David (Committee 1993)Blake, Elizabeth (Committee 1994)Ackerman, Alice (Committee, 1992)Masumara, Masahiro (Committee 1992)Chen, KC (Committee, current)

III.F. PROFESSIONAL AND EXTENSION EDUCATION III.F.4 GUEST LECTURES

Master Class, University College London 2018Graduate Seminar of Prof. David Malet, University of Melbourne 2014Graduate Seminar of Prof. Ann Florini, National University of Singapore 1998Executive Seminar, Civil Service College, Singapore 1998“Global Futures” lecture/ course, Budapest University of Economic Sciences 1995

III.I. TEACHING AWARDS ELEVATE Teaching Fellow 2016-17, Teaching and Learning Transformation Center, University of Maryland—campus-wide competition to participate in year-long faculty teaching/ learning program, with the goal of transforming a course by applying new teaching techniques

Provost’s Faculty Award for Mentorship, University of Maryland 2016

BSOS Teaching and Mentorship Award, University of Maryland 2008

BSOS Teaching Award, University of Maryland1995

University of Maryland Instructional Improvement Grant 1992-93

BSOS Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Maryland 1991

Panhellenic Council Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Maryland 1990-91

IV. SERVICE AND OUTREACH

IV.A. EDITORSHIPS, EDITORIAL BOARDS, AND REVIEWING ACTIVITIES IV.A.2. EDITORIAL BOARDS

Global Governance 2013- presentInternational Studies Review 2013-presentEnvironmental Transformation, Transition and Accountability Series, Palgrave McMillan (editors Elizabeth Edmondson and Stuart Levy)

IV.A.3. REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR JOURNALS AND PRESSESCambridge University PressCornell University PressThe MIT PressPrinceton University PressOxford University PressUniversity of Michigan PressYale University Press

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Columbia University PressSUNY PressRoutledgeSt. Martin's PressKluwer Academic PublishingUniversity Press of AmericaHarcourtW.W. NortonPalgrave MacMillan PressUNDP Press

International OrganizationAmerican Political Science ReviewInternational Studies QuarterlyInternational Studies ReviewInternational Studies PerspectivesEuropean Journal of International RelationsInternational PoliticsReview of International Political EconomyEuropean Journal of International SecurityGlobal GovernanceGlobal PolicyGovernanceJournal of PoliticsPolitical Science QuarterlyGlobal Environmental PoliticsJournal of Environment and DevelopmentRegulation and GovernanceJournal of International Relations and DevelopmentNew Political EconomyEconomy and SocietyBusiness Ethics QuarterlyJournal of Business EthicsBusiness and SocietyCalifornia Management ReviewReview of Policy ResearchTESG (Germany)Journal of Political PhilosophySociological ForumAgriculture and Human Values

IV.A.4. REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR AGENCIES AND FOUNDATIONSUS Institute of Peace Jennings Randolph FellowshipNational Science FoundationSocial Science and Humanities Research Council of CanadaNWO/ Netherlands Organisation for Scientific ResearchHague Institute for the Internationalization of LawVolkswagen Stiftung, (Germany)Research Council of NorwayDanida Fellowship Centre Denmark

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Grawemeyer AwardCarnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching U.S. Professors of the Year Award

IV.A.5. REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR CONFERENCESProgram Chair, IPE Section, International Studies AssociationProgram Chair, Political Economy Section, American Political Science Association

IV.B. COMMITTEES, PROFESSIONAL & CAMPUS SERVICE IV.B.1. CAMPUS SERVICE-DEPARTMENT

Director of Graduate Student Placement, 2002-08, 2010-15Mentorship Committee for Assistant Professor Jennifer Hadden 2012-17Tenure and Promotion Committee, Jennifer Hadden 2017Tenure and Promotion Committee, Isabella Alcañiz, 2016Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2010-2012, 2014-2016Graduate Studies Committee 1996-97, 2003-05, 2007-08Graduate Admissions Committee 2002-04Library Liaison 2006-07Faculty Search Committee, International Relations, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2017-18Executive Committee, 2000-01, 2007-08International Relations Comprehensive Exam Committees, various yearsDepartmental Honors Advisor/ Mentor, various years

IV.B.2. CAMPUS SERVICE-COLLEGEDirector, Global Communities Living-Learning Program, 2011-present (BSOS + Provost)Undergraduate Programs Committee 2017-presentMcNair Summer Scholarship Program 2015Search Committee, Assistant Director, Law and Society Program 2014Global Studies Program Committee 2010BSOS Computer Policy Advisory Committee 2007-08 BSOS Academic Collegiate Council 1994-96BSOS Academic Collegiate Council Executive Committee 1994-96BSOS Teaching Award Selection Committee 1993, 1994

IV.B.3. CAMPUS SERVICE-UNIVERSITYGlobal Communities Living-Learning Program, 2011-present (BSOS + Provost)Advisory Board, Center for Business Ethics, Regulation and Crime 2014- Internationalization Lab-Undergraduate Studies 2015-16Living-Learning and Other Special Programs 2016-presentFirst Year Book Committee 2000-present Search Committee, Dean of Undergraduate Studies 2015Search Committee, Executive Director College Park Scholars 2014Search Committee, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, 2012Global Studies Program Committee, Dean of Undergraduate Studies 2010-11Strategic Planning Committee, International Sub-Committee, 2010 Search Committee, School of Public Affairs 1995-96Research Proposal Working Groups, NSF Human Dimensions of Global Change 1995Advisory Board, Women and Gender in an Era of Global Affairs, Curriculum Transformation Project

1993-96Instructional Improvement Grant Review Committee 1993Advisory Board, CERA Forum 1992-93

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IV.B.5. CAMPUS SERVICE-OTHERFaculty Advisor, Model United NationsFaculty Advisor, United Nations Association-UMD

IV.B.7. OFFICES AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Political Science Association—Political Economy Section

Program Chair 2004Executive Committee 1994-96; 2000-02

Secretary/Treasurer 1992-94International Studies Association Executive Committee Member at Large, January 2003-05International Studies Association International Political Economy Section

Distinguished Scholar Award Committee 2008-09Chair, 2003-04Co-Program Chair 2003-04Program Chair 2002-03Governing Board 1996-98

Women in International Security Ad Hoc Leadership Committee 2013-present

Executive Board 1986-2008Nominations Committee, 2007-08Financial Secretary 2000-03Vice-President 1998-2000

Society for Women in International Political Economy Executive Board 1996-98

IV.B.8. LEADERSHIP ROLES IN MEETINGS AND CONFERENCESAPSA Annual Meeting/ Political Economy Section Program Chair 2004ISA Conference/ International Political Economy Section Program Co-Chair 2003-04, 2002-03Co-Program Chair, Joint Conference of the International Security Studies Section (APSA) and

International Security and Arms Control Section (ISA) October 13-15, 1995Organizer, ISA Workshop “Finance and Social Power” 2006Co-Organizer, ISA Working Group, International Political Economy of Natural Resources 2012Co-Organizer (with Claire Cutler and Tony Porter), “International Private Regimes,” University of

Victoria, CanadaConference Organizer, “International Business Self-Regulation: The Intersection of Public and Private

Interests,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. May 1999Conference Organizer (with A. Claire Cutler and Tony Porter), “Private Power and International

Regimes,” University of Victoria, August 26-27, 1996Conference Organizer (with Karol Soltan and Eric Uslaner) “What is Institutionalism Now?,”

University of Maryland College Park, October 14-15, 1994Steering Committee, Maryland-Moscow, Inc. and the Russian Academy of National Economy,

“Russia and the United States: Economic Progress through Cooperation,” University of Maryland June 11-12, 1993

IV.B.9. OTHER NON-UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES, MEMBERSHIPS, PANELS, ETC.American Political Science Association– Member 1983- presentInternational Studies Association– Member 1986-presentAcademic Council on the UN System—Member 1995-presentWomen in International Security—Member 1990-present

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Association of International Education Administrators—Member 2014-16

IV.C . EXTERNAL SERVICE AND CONSULTING IV.C.1. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS, LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL

Member, U.S. Delegation to the Conference on the Private Sector and Counterterrorism, OSCE Vienna May 30-31, 2007Board of Visitors, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, Fort Benning, Georgia (appointed by U.S. Secretary of Defense), June 2002-05US Official Delegation, Conference on Women and Democracy/ Vital Voices for the New Millennium, October 1999, Reykjavik, Iceland (official U.S. delegation)Summer Seminar for Russian International Relations Scholars, Harrison Program/ US Information Agency 1996

IV.C.2. INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIESAcademic Exchange, Taiwan

IV.C.3. CORPORATE AND OTHER BOARD MEMBERSHIPSAdvisory Board, OEF Foundation 2011-presentAdvisory Board, Business for Peace platform, UN Global Compact, 2013-presentExpert Group, Principles for Responsible Investment 2009-2015Scientific Advisory Board, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (Germany) 2004-2014Task Force on Business and Peace, US Institute of Peace 2010 Women in International Security Executive Board

IV.C.5. CONSULTANCIESUnited States Institute for Peace March 2015Canadian Centre for Peace 2009-10Oxfam/ Stimson Center, 2008 UN Global Compact/ Office of the UN Secretary General 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06Office of Private Sector Initiatives of the International Labour Organization 1998United Nations International Labour OrganizationOne Earth FutureDigital4SightInternational AlertVarious publishers (see list above)

IV.D . NON-RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS IV.D.1. OUTREACH PRESENTATIONS

“Model United Nations,” Keynote Speaker, Centennial High School November 10, 2013

Berwyn Heights Rotary Club, May 1996

Facilitator, Great Decisions Foreign Affairs Discussion Group of Wheaton, June 8, 1994

Great Decisions Foreign Policy Presentations, Local Retirement Communities (various)

“Neither Fear nor Favor: The US and the European Community,” AAUW District Meeting, Bethesda April 1990

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IV.E. MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS IV.E.1. INTERNET

Interview, PolyPsych 6/26/17 Online source of research for the laymen.Member Listing, WomenAlsoKnowStuff.comMember Listing, SheSource

IV.E.3. RADIOCommentary, Corporate Taxes and Competitiveness, NPR “Marketplace” December 5, 2017

IV.E.6. SERVICE AWARDS AND HONORSADVANCE Fellow, University of Maryland—campus-wide competition to participate in year-long professional development program

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