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Stoll Vita. Page 1 of 21 1/21 VITA Richard J. Stoll August 2018 PERSONAL Office: Rice University Department of Political Science MS24 P.O. Box 1892 Houston, Texas 77251-1892 (713)-348-3362; FAX: 713-348-5273 e-mail: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science, Rice University, 2010-present Baker Institute Scholar, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2010- present. Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1990-present. EDUCATION University of Rochester, A.B. Political Science (with distinction) 1974. University of Michigan, Ph.D. Political Science 1979. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS International Relations, International Conflict, U.S. Foreign Policy, National Security Policy. Statistics, Research Design, Computer Simulation. PUBLICATIONS Books Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution (co-edited with Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, Cliff Morgan and Glenn Palmer). Lexington Books. Lanham, MD. 2004.

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VITA

Richard J. Stoll

August 2018 PERSONAL Office: Rice University

Department of Political Science MS24 P.O. Box 1892 Houston, Texas 77251-1892 (713)-348-3362; FAX: 713-348-5273 e-mail: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science, Rice University, 2010-present Baker Institute Scholar, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2010-

present. Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1990-present. EDUCATION University of Rochester, A.B. Political Science (with distinction) 1974. University of Michigan, Ph.D. Political Science 1979. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS International Relations, International Conflict, U.S. Foreign Policy, National

Security Policy. Statistics, Research Design, Computer Simulation. PUBLICATIONS Books Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study

of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution (co-edited with Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, Cliff Morgan and Glenn Palmer). Lexington Books. Lanham, MD. 2004.

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Exploring Realpolitik: Probing International Relations Theory With Computer Simulation (with Thomas R. Cusack). Lynne Rienner. Boulder, Colo. 1990.

U.S. National Security Policy and The Soviet Union: Persistent Regularities And

Extreme Contingencies. University of South Carolina Press. Columbia. 1990. Power In World Politics. (co-edited with Michael D. Ward). Lynne Rienner.

Boulder. 1989. Choices In World Politics: Sovereignty And Interdependence. (co-edited with

Bruce Russett and Harvey Starr). W.H. Freeman. New York. 1989. Quantitative Indicators In World Politics. (co-edited with J. David Singer).

Praeger. New York. 1984. Articles and Book Chapters

Hunting Malicious Bots on Twitter: An Unsupervised Approach. Zhouhan Chen, Rima S. Tanash, Richard Stoll, and Devika Subramanian. September 2017. In: Ciampaglia G., Mashhadi A., Yasseri T. (eds) Social Informatics. SocInfo 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10540. Springer, Cham, p. 501-510.

To Arms, to Arms: What Do We Know About Arms Races? September 2017. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Edited by William Thompson. http://politics.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-350 The Acceptability of War and Support for Defense Spending: Evidence from Fourteen Democracies, 2004-2013 (with Richard C. Eichenberg). 2017. Journal of Conflict Resolution 61,4: 788-813. Is China’s International Economic Policy Targeting Africa? And Why Should We Care? 2013. Thurgood Marshall Law Review 28,2: 297-320.

Gender Difference or Parallel Publics? The Dynamics of Defense Spending Opinions in the United States, 1965-2007 (with Richard C. Eichenberg). 2012. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 56(2): 331-348. Civil Engineering: Does a Realist World Influence the Onset of Civil Wars? 2011. Simulation and Gaming. 42,6: 747-770. Is Chinese Foreign Policy Targeting Sub-Saharan Africa? 2011. The Rise of China and Its Energy Implications. James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy Energy Forum.

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Tradeoffs in Trade Data: Do Our Assumptions Affect Our Results? (with Charles Boehmer and Bernadette Jungblut). 2011. Conflict Management and Peace Science 28,2: 145-167. Energy, Africa, and Civil Conflict: What Does the Future Hold? 2010. In Hriar Cabayan et al. Perspectives on Political and Social Regional Stability Impacted by Global Crises - A Social Science Context. Strategic Multilayer Assessment, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research and Development Directorate. Pp. 144-149. Is Leo Durocher right? Do "Nice States Finish Last?" 2008. In Causes and Consequences of International Conflict: Data, Methods and Theory. Edited by Glenn Palmer. London, England. Routledge, pp. 165-185. War President: The Approval Ratings of George W. Bush (with Richard C. Eichenberg and the assistance of Matthew Lebo) 2006. Journal of Conflict Resolution 50, 6: 783-808. Events, Patterns, and Analysis (with Devika Subramanian). 2006. In Programming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Edited by Robert Trappl. Springer, New York, New York , pp. 145-160. Civil Reality? Simulation Experiments on the Impact of Civil War in a Realist World. 2005. Conflict Management and Peace Science 22,1: 19-38. Four Way Street? Saudi Arabia’s Behavior Among the Superpowers, 1966-1999. (with Devika Subramanian). 2004. The Energy Dimension in Russian Global Strategy. Petroleum Energy Center of Japan and the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy. The Political Fortunes of War: Iraq and the Domestic Standing of President George W. Bush (with Richard C. Eichenberg). 2004. The Foreign Policy Centre (fp.org.uk). Events, Patterns and Analysis: Forecasting Conflict in the 21st Century (with Devika Subramanian). 2004. Proceedings of the National Conference on Digital Government Research. The Digital Government Research Center, pp. 19-20. Multiple Paths to Knowledge?: Integrating Methodology and Substance in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution. In Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution. Edited by Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, Cliff Morgan, Glenn Palmer and Richard J. Stoll. Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. 2004.

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Examining Conflict Escalation within the Civilization Context (with Sean Bolks). Conflict Management and Peace Science. 20,2 (2003), p. 85-109. Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the United States and Western Europe (with Richard Eichenberg). Journal of Conflict Resolution. 47,4 (2003), p. 399-422.. The Liberal Peace and Conflictive Interactions: The Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1950-78. (with Bernadette Jungblut). Journal of Peace Research 39,5 (2002), p. 527-546. The Arms Acquisition Process: The Effect of Internal and External Constraints on Arms Race Dynamics. (with Sean Bolks) Journal of Conflict Resolution 44: 580-603 (2000). Exploring International Relations Theory with Computer Simulation. In Simulations in Social Sciences -- A Reader. Edited by Dietmar Herz in cooperation with Andreas Blatte. Hamburg, Germany: Lit-Verlag. 1999; p. 337-363.

Nice States Finish … Pretty Well: Collective Security Behavior in Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-1992. International Interactions, 24,3: 287-313 (1998) The Evolution of War. In S. Bremer and T. Cusack (ed.). The Process of War: Advancing the Scientific Study of War. 1995. Luxembourg. Gordon and Breach, pp. 129-160.

Collective Security and State Survival in the Interstate System. (with Thomas R. Cusack) International Studies Quarterly 38,1: 33-59 (1994).

The Evolution of War. International Interactions 19,1-2: 99-124 (1993). Multistate System Stability: The Benefits of a Collective Security Approach. (with

Thomas R. Cusack). In R. Huber and R. Avenhaus (ed.) International Stability in a Multipolar World: Issues and Models for Analysis, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. Baden-Baden 1993.

Steaming in the Dark? Rules, Rivals, and the British Navy, 1860-1913. Journal of

Conflict Resolution 36,2 (1992), pp. 263-283. “Too Little,” But Not for Too Long: Public Attitudes on Defense Spending. In A.

Mintz (ed.) The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States. Harper Collins. New York. 1991.

Balancing Behavior in the Interstate System, 1816-1976. (with Thomas R. Cusack)

International Interactions 16,4 (1990), pp. 255-270.

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The Russians are Coming! A Computer Simulation. Armed Forces And Society 16:2 (Winter 1990), pp. 193-213.

Rationality's Reward in a Warring State System. (with Thomas R. Cusack). In C.

Gochman and A. Sabrosky (ed.), Prisoners Of War: Papers In Honor Of The Twenty Fifth Anniversary Of The Correlates Of War Project. Lexington Books. Lexington, MA. 1990.

One Small Step, One Giant Leap: Strategy Selection in Militarized Disputes. (with

Russell J. Leng). In C. Gochman and A. Sabrosky (ed.), Prisoners Of War: Papers In Honor Of The Twenty Fifth Anniversary Of The Correlates Of War Project. Lexington Books. Lexington, MA. 1990.

Adaptation, State Survival, and System Endurance: A Simulation Study. (with

Thomas R. Cusack) International Political Science Review 11:2 (1990), pp. 261-278.

State Power, World Views, and the Major Powers. In R. Stoll and M. Ward (ed.)

Power In World Politics. Lynne Rienner. Boulder. 1989. System and State in International Politics: A Computer Simulation of Balancing in

an Anarchic World. International Studies Quarterly 31:4 (December 1987), pp. 387-402.

The Sound of the Guns: Is There a Congressional Rally Effect After US Military

Action? American Politics Quarterly 15:2 (April 1987), pp. 223-237. Negotiating Strategic Arms Control, 1969-1979: Modeling the Bargaining Process.

(with William McAndrew) Journal Of Conflict Resolution 30:2 (June 1986), pp. 315-326.

Simulating Government Behavior During Disputes. In M. Ward (ed.), Theories,

Models, And Simulations In International Relations: Essays In Honor Of Harold Guetzkow. Westview. Boulder. 1985, pp. 510-519.

The Fiscal Impact of the U.S. Military Assistance Program, 1967-1976. (with

Robert Stein and Mark Ishimatsu) Western Political Quarterly 38:1 (March 1985), pp. 27-43.

Capability Concentration, Alliance Bonding, and Conflict Among the Major

Powers. (with Michael Champion). In A. Sabrosky (ed.), Polarity And War: The Structure Of International Conflict. Westview. Boulder. 1985.

From Fire To Frying Pan: The Impact of Major Power War Involvement on Major

Power Dispute Involvement, 1816-1976. Conflict Management And Peace Science 7:2 (Spring 1984), pp. 71-82.

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The Guns of November: Presidential Re-Elections and the Use of Force,

1947-1982. Journal Of Conflict Resolution 28:2 (June 1984), pp. 231-246. Bloc Concentration and Dispute Escalation Among the Major Powers, 1830-1965.

Social Science Quarterly 65:1 (March 1984), pp. 48-59. Bloc Concentration and the Balance of Power, The European Major Powers

1824-1965. Journal Of Conflict Resolution 28:1 (March 1984), pp. 25-50. The Use of Force by the United States: Contingent Forecasts. In Singer and Stoll

(ed.) Quantitative Indicators In World Politics: Timely Assurance And Early Warning. Praeger. NY. 1984.

Nations at the Brink: A Computer Simulation of Governmental Behavior During

Serious Disputes. Simulation And Gaming 14:2 (June 1983), pp. 179-200. Major Power Interstate Conflict in the Post-World War II Era: An Increase, A

Decrease, or No Change? Western Political Quarterly 35:4 (December 1982), pp. 587-605.

Let the Researcher Beware: The Use of the Richardson Equations to Estimate the

Parameters of A Dyadic Arms Acquisition Process. American Journal Of Political Science 26:1 (February 1982), pp. 77-89.

An Annotated Bibliography of Politico-Economic Simulations in International

Affairs. (with Catherine Kelleher, Robert Beattie, and Michael Champion). Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. Ann Arbor. 1977.

A Comment on McCaleb's “The Size Principle and Collective Consumption

Payoffs to Political Coalitions." Public Choice 21 (Spring 1975), pp. 115-116.

Blogs Is a cyberattack an act of war? https://www.houstonchronicle.com/local/gray-matters/article/russia-cyberattacks-act-of-war-military-force-13107824.php. July 26, 2018.

The death of Anwar al-Awlaki. http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2011/09/the-death-of-anwar-al-awlaki/. September 30, 2011. The next move for Al Qaeda. http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2011/05/the-next-move-for-al-qaeda/. May 3, 2011. The military legacy of the 1991 Gulf War. Baker Institute Blog. Houston Chronicle.

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http://blogs.chron.com/bakerblog/2011/01/military_legacy_of_the_1991_gulf_war_1.html. January 13, 2011. The danger of the Wikileaks disclosures. Baker Institute Blog. Houston Chronicle. http://blogs.chron.com/bakerblog/2010/11/the_danger_of_the_wikileaks_disclosures_1.html. November 30, 2010. The Challenges Facing General Petraeus. Baker Institute Blog. Houston Chronicle. http://blogs.chron.com/bakerblog/2010/06/the_challenges_facing_general_petraeus.html. June 24, 2010.

Research Reports

Catherine L. Troisi, Ritalinda D'Andrea, and Richard J. Stoll. Perceived Needs of Homeless Persons in Houston/Harris County. July, 2012. Catherine L. Troisi, Ritalinda D'Andrea, and Richard J. Stoll. Perceived Needs of Homeless Persons in Houston/Harris County. July, 2011.

CONFERENCE PAPERS Citizen Support for the Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy:The Impact of Personal Values and Security Dispositions. Mary-Kate Lizotte, Richard C. Eichenberg and Richard J. Stoll. Convention of the American Political Science Association. Boston, MA. September 1, 2018. Hunting bots on Twitter: an unsupervised approach. Zhouhan Chen, Rima S. Tanash, Richard Stoll, and Devika Subramanian. 9th International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo2017). Oxford, UK. September 13-15, 2017. Not Naval Arms Races But Naval Targeting: Major Power Battleship Competitions 1861-1940. North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International). Oxford, MS. November 13-14, 2015. Is China Targeting African Countries with Oil? Power the Future: A 21st Century Guide for Energy Practitioners. Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX. April 12, 2013. Resolve and Aerial Campaigns (with Carla Martinez Machain – lead author) Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. April 11-14. Money for Nothing: Public Support for Defense Spending in Western Countries, 2003-2011. (with Richard C. Eichenberg) North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International). Savannah, GA. October 25-27, 2012.

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Charting the Rise of Lashkar-e-Taiba: the Road to Mumbai (with Christopher Bronk and Devika Subramanian). New Approaches to Anticipating Conflict: An Academic and Intelligence Community Forum Sponsored by the Great Plains National Security Education Consortium Lincoln, Nebraska, April 7-8, 2011. Is An Attack Against One An Attack Against All? Public Support Among NATO Allies for Troops in Afghanistan. (with Richard C. Eichenberg) North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International), Ft. Worth, TX, October 2010. Intervention and Civil War Escalation, 1945-1999. North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International), Chapel Hill, NC, November, 2009. Guns, Butter, and Gender The Dynamics of Gender Difference on Defense Spending in the United States, 1965-2007 (with Richard C. Eichenberg) Fiftieth Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, February, 2009. Tradeoffs in Trade Data? Do Our Assumptions Affect Our Results? (with Charles R. Boehmer and Bernadette Jungblut). North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International), Claremont, CA, October, 2008. Crises, Casualties, and Presidential Approval, 1933-1992. North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbia, SC, November, 2007. In Harm’s Way: Naval Arms Competitions, 1816-2001. North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbus, OH, November, 2006. Hubs, Authorities, and Networks: Predicting Conflict Using Events Data (with Devika Subramanian). Annual meetings of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March, 2006. Tradeoffs in Trade Data? Do Our Assumptions Affect Our Results? (with Charles R. Boehmer and Bernadette Jungblut). North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Iowa City, IA, November, 2005. Events, Patterns and Analysis: Forecasting Conflict in the 21st Century (with Devika Subramanian). The National Conference on Digital Government Research. Seattle, WA. May, 2004. Computer Generated Events Data from Online Sources: Some Assembly Required. (with Devika Subramanian). Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, March, 2004.

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Examining Conflict Escalation within the Civilization Context. (with Sean Bolks). Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February, 2003. International Trade and Interstate Conflict: The Effects of Economic Development. (with Bernadette Jungblut). Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Tucson, AZ, November, 2002. Events, Patterns, and Analysis: Forecasting International Conflict in the Twenty-First Century. (with Devika Subramanian) Workshop on Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Vienna, Austria October 25, 2002. The 3:1 Rule: Sound Rule of Thumb or Dangerous Illusion? (with Jeff Dixon) Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February, 2001. Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the United States and Western Europe. (with Richard Eichenberg), Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 17, 2000. It Kant Be True? Trade, Democracy, Realism, Issue Area and the Onset of Disputes, 1950-1978. (with Bernadette Jungblut), North American Annual Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International), Ann Arbor, MI, October 10, 1999. Small State Alliance Dynamics. (with Sean Bolks) Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September, 1999. Simulating Naval Arms Races: The Effect of Internal and External Constraints on Arms Race Dynamics. (with Sean Bolks) Annual North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Rutgers, NJ, October, 1998.

The Arms Acquisition Process: The Effect of Internal and External Constraints on

Arms Race Dynamics. (with Sean Bolks) Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Convention, Boston, MA, September, 1998.

Will They Ever Learn? Dispute Outcomes, Costs, and Revisionst Behavior in Major Power Dispute Involvement, 1816-1992. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, August, 1995.

Congressional Support and the Use of Military Force. (with Sherry Bennett)

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, August, 1995.

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Unipolarity, Clausewitz, and the Future of Conflict. Inaugural Annual Conference of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, Houston, Texas, November, 1995.

Major Power Intervention in Serious Disputes, 1816-1992. Annual Meeting of the

Peace Science Society, Columbus, Ohio, October, 1995. How Wars Evolve: A Review Of The Systematic Literature. Workshop on

Advancing the Scientific Study of War, Washington, DC, August, 1991. Conference sponsored by the Wissenschafszentrum Berlin fur Sozialforschung,

How Wars Evolve. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association.

April, 1991. Straightjacket: Public Support for Defense Spending in Four Western Democracies,

1960-1988 (with Richard C. Eichenberg). Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. September, 1989.

Adaptation in a Warring State System (with Thomas Cusack). Annual Meeting of

the International Studies Association. April, 1988. Rationality's Reward in a Warring State System (with Thomas Cusack). Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association. April, 1987. Negotiating Strategic Arms Control, 1969-1979: A Closer Look at the Bargaining

Process. Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. October, 1986.

National Survival in an Anarchic World: A Computer Simulation (Programmed in

C). Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association. April, 1986. Comparing Measures of Power Capabilities. Annual Meeting of the International

Studies Association. April, 1986. Strategy Selection in Disputes: A Computer Simulation. (with Russell Leng)

Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association. April, 1986. Contrasting Measures of Power: The Role of the Major Powers in the Current Era.

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. August, 1985. Negotiating Strategic Arms Control, 1969-1979: Modeling the Bargaining Process.

(with William McAndrew). Annual Convention of the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, IL. April, 1985.

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U.S. Military Aid Transfers: A Substitution Effect? (with Robert Stein and Mark Ishimatsu). Annual Convention of the Southern Political Science Association. March, 1984.

Power Capabilities: Indicators and Inferences. Annual Convention of the

International Studies Association. Atlanta, GA. March, 1984. From Fire to Frying Pan: The Impact of Major Power War Involvement on Major

Power Dispute Involvement, 1816-1976. Annual North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International). Champaign-Urbana, IL. November, 1983.

The Struggle for Power: Bloc Concentration and Conflict Among the European

Major Powers, 1824-1914. Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association. Denver, CO. September, 1982.

The Correlates of War Project: Putting Together Some Puzzle Pieces. Annual

Convention of the Midwest Political Science Association. Cincinnati, OH. April, 1981.

The Use of Force by the United States: Trends and Extrapolations. Annual

Convention of the International Studies Association. Philadelphia, PA. March, 1981.

Two Models of the Escalation of Serious Disputes to War, 1816-1975. Annual

Convention of the International Studies Association. Los Angeles, CA. March, 1980.

An Organizationally-Based Model of Dispute Escalation. Annual Convention of

the Canadian Peace Research and Educational Association. London, Ontario. May, 1978.

An Evaluation of Postwar Trends in the Analysis of Foreign Policy: The State of

Theory. Annual Convention of the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, IL. April, 1978.

The Escalation of Military Confrontations, 1816-1975. Annual Convention of the

Midwest Section of the Peace Science Society (International). Ann Arbor, MI. April, 1978.

Predicting the Escalation of Serious Disputes to International War: Some

Preliminary Findings. (with Michael Champion) Annual North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International). Philadelphia, PA. November, 1977.

An Attempt to Scale Major Power Disputes, 1816-1965: The Use of a Method to

Detect Development Processes. Annual Convention of the International Studies Association. St. Louis, MO. February, 1977.

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Military Confrontations of the Major Powers, 1816-1965: A Preliminary

Description. (with Alan Levy) Annual North American Meetings of the Peace Science Society (International). Ann Arbor, MI. November, 1976.

RESEARCH GRANTS Western Security Choices for the 1980's: A Survey of U.S. Foreign Policy and

National Security Elites. Funded by the International Institute for Comparative Social Research, Science Center Berlin. 1982-1983.

Collaborative Research on Updating the Militarized Interstate Dispute Data Set (co-PI); NSF Grant No. SES-0077635. 2000-2002. 2 NSF dissertation grants for students. Events, Patterns, and Analysis: Forecasting International Conflict in the Twenty-First Century (co-PI); NSF grant. 0219673. 2002-2008. Terascale Cluster Computing; NSF-INTEL grant. Sky.NET Applications in Educational Games and Homeland Security Simulations. Collaborative research with Stephen Wong, Tony Elam, D. X. Nguyen and James Thompson. Enhancing Rice Through Information Technology (ERIT) Program, Computer and Information Technology Institute, Rice University.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Discussant, Texas Triangle International Relations Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, February 3-4, 2018. Consultant, National Desert Storm War Memorial, 2017 Discussant. Agreements, Law, and International Politics Workship. Houston, TX. December 2-3, 2016. Panel Chair and Discussant. Political Economy of Power Projection. Los Angeles, CA. November 11-13, 2016. Presentation Chair, Peace Science Society (International) Annual Meeting. Knoxville, TN. October 25-26, 2013. Editorial Board Member, Open Journal of Political Science, 2012- Member, Correlates of War Project Strategic Planning Team, 2011-2012.

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Treasurer, Peace Science Society (International), 2010-2012. Senior Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Peace, 2008- Chair, Stuart A. Bremer Award Committee, Peace Science Society (International), 2005-2006. Panel Chair, The War on Terrorism After Iraq. James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, Houston, TX. December, 2004. Chair, Stuart A. Bremer Memorial Committee, Peace Science Society (International), 2002-2004. Chair, Selection Committee, Malcolm Jewell Award, Southern Political Science Association, 1999. Panel Chair, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, March 1998.

Panel Chair, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, March

1997. Section Chair, International Relations, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political

Science Association, 1995. Member, Governmental Relations Committee, International Studies Association,

1994-1996. Section Co-Chair, Conflict Processes Section, Annual Meeting ot the American

Political Science Association, 1994. Member, Program Committee (Section Head for International Politics), Annual

Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 1991. Section Chairman, International Relations/International Politics, Annual Meeting of

the Southwestern Political Science Association, 1989. Member, Search Committee, Pi Sigma Alpha Award for Best Paper, 1985 Southern

Political Science Association Meeting. Section Chairman, International Relations/International Politics, Annual Meeting of

the Southwestern Political Science Association, 1986. Section Chairman, International Relations/Comparative Politics, Annual Meeting

of the Southwestern Political Science Association, 1983.

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Panel Chairman, "Early Warning Indicators," Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, September, 1981. Panel Chairman, "Early Warning Indicators II," Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, March, 1981. UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES Member, Ad Hoc Committee on the Honor Code, 1982-1983. Member, University Committee on R.O.T.C., 1981-1987, 2004-2005 Chair, Spring Semester, 1982. Chair, 1983-1987, 2004-2005. Member, University Committee on Computers, 1980-1983. Member, Subcommittee of the Computer Committee on Personal Computers,

1983-1984. Member, Social Science Computer Lab Committee, 1980-1991. Member, Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship Committee, 1983-1994. Director of Undergraduate Studies, Political Science Department, 1980-present. Undergraduate Advisor, Managerial Studies Program, 1983-present. Acting Director, August-September 1986. Graduate Placement Director, Political Science Department, 1983-1984. Faculty Associate, Jones College, 1980-present. Tutoring Coordinator, Jones College, 1983-1994. Graduation Marshal, 1984-present. Head Undergraduate Marshal, 1989-present. Director of Graduate Admissions, Department of Political Science, 1985-1986. Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, 1986-1987. Member, University Search Committee for Associate Provost, 1986.

Political Science Department Chair, July 1987 - June 1991.

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Member, University Council, 1987-1991, 1993-1994. Member, Subcommittee on Promotion and Tenure, 1987-1991, 1993-1994. Social Science Divisional Advisor, Jones College, 1988-present.

Member, Jones College Beer-Bike Pit Crew, 1988-present.

Member, Education Council, 1988-1992. Member, Ad Hoc Committee for the Evaluation of College Advising, 1990. Chair, Student Financial Aid Committee, 1990-1991. Member, Vice President for Research and Information Search Committee, 1991. Chair, Fringe Benefits Committee, 1991. Member, Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum, 1992-1994 Chair, Baker Institute Academic Planning Committee, 1993-1995 Member, Baker Institute Director Search Committee, 1993-1994 Member, Athletics Committee, 1994-2000, 2006-2007. Chair, Spring 1997, 2006-2007. Member, Dean of Social Sciences Search Committee, 1995-1996 Member, Ad hoc Committee on the Judicial Code, 1995-1996 Director, Center for the Study of Institutions and Values, 1992-1996. Member, Judicial Affairs Committee, 1996-2004.

Chair, 1998-2004. Member, University Outreach Committee, 1997-2001. Member, Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Languages, 1997-1999.

0BMember, NCAA Certification Self-Study Committee, 1997-1999 1BMember, Steering Committee Chair, Subcommittee on Rules Compliance

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Student Advising, 1999-2000.

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Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on the Chief Marshal, 2000-2001.

Associate Director for Academic Programs, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 1994-2001.

Chair, Department of Political Science International Relations Search Committee, 2001-2002. Member, Department of Political Science Performance Evaluation Committee, 2001-2002. RICE-TMS Mentor, 2002-2006. Member, Committee on Information Technology Security and Access, 2002-2004. Member, Computer and Information Technology Institute, 2001- Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Center for Computational Finance and Economic Systems, 2001- Member, Center for the Scientific Study of International Conflict and Cooperation, 2001- Associate Dean of Social Sciences, 2001-2006. Member, Honor Council Appeal Board, 2003-

Chair, 2009- Institutional Representative, Association of NROTC Colleges and Universities, 2004- Member, Advisory Board, Computer and Information Technology Institute, 2004- Chair, Steering Committee, Master of Liberal Studies Program, 2004- Member, Jones College Masters Search Committee, 2005. Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on the First Year Experience, 2006-2007 Chair, Faculty Senate Task Force on Student Evaluations, 2006-2007. Chair, Subcommittee on Academic Integrity, Rice University NCAA Self-Study Steering Committee, 2007-. Chair, Curriculum Review Committee, 2008-2010.

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Director, Managerial Studies, 2008- Member, Classroom Task Force, 2008-2009 Member, Jones College Masters Search Committee, 2011. Jones College Faculty Mentor, 2011. Jones College Common Reading Leader, 2011. Member, Faculty Senate Working Group on Communication in the Curriculum, 2011. Fellow, Rice Center for Teaching Excellence, 2012-2014. Faculty Senate Working Group on Grade Inflation, 2013-2014. Faculty Speakers Bureau, Office of Alumni Affairs, 2013- Chair, Data Management Steering Committee, 2013 Chair, Data Management Working Group, 2013-2016. Member, Committee on Admissions, 2013-

Chair, 2014- Member, Dean of Social Sciences Committee on On-Line Learning, 2013- Chair, Data Management Working Group, 2014- Member, Classroom Quality Management Team, 2014- Member, Quality Education Task Force, 2014-2016. Member, Faculty Senate Task Force on the Honor System, 2015-2016 Member, Social Sciences School Course Review Committee, 2016- Member, Campus store Advisory Committee, 2016- Member, Faculty Senate Working Group on General Education and Distribution, 2016. Social Science Research Institute Faculty Advisory Committee, 2018-

UNIVERSITY HONORS

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Nicholas Salgo Distinguished Teacher Award, 1982. Jones College Outstanding Associate, 1981-1982, 1985-1986, 1986-1987,

1987-1988, 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 1999-2000, 2003-2004, 2005-2006, 2010-2011. Note: the Award was named after me and I am no longer eligible to win it.

Jones College Distinguished Associate, 1988-1989, 1989-1990, 1990-1991, 1991-

1992, 1992-1993, 1993-1994, 1994-1995, 1995-1996, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2001-2002., 2004-2005, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010,2011-2014.

Faculty Address to the Freshmen Class, 1983. Graham Stebbings Memorial Service Award, Jones College, 1984. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 1985. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 1987. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 1988. Graham Stebbings Memorial Service Award, Jones College, 1989. George R. Brown Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1990. Amoco Teaching Award, 1991. Amoco Teaching Award, 1993. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 1995. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 2000.

George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 2006. Association of Rice Alumni Meritorious Service Award, 2009. Divisional Advisor Recipient Excellence in Advising Award, 2013. Finalist, George R. Brown Teaching Award. 2013. Gateway Recognition Award, 2014. Exemplary Service to the School of Social Sciences. 2016.

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OTHER TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Consultant, Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County, 2011- Member, Correlates of War Project Council, 1997-2002.

Research Fellow of the Mosher Institute for Defense Studies, Texas A & M University, 1988-1993.

Instructor, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer

Program, 1985. Course: Mathematical Models in International Relations. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1979-1984. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1984-1990. Research Assistant, Correlates of War Project, University of Michigan, 1975-1979. Research Assistant, University of Rochester, 1973-1974. BOOK REVIEWS Russett, Bruce M. Controlling the Sword: The Democratic Governance of

National Security. The Journal of Politics November 1991. Bremer, Stuart. The GLOBUS Model: Computer Simulation of Worldwide

Political and Economic Developments, and Bremer, Stuart and Barry Hughes. Disarmament and Development: A Design for the Future? American Political Science Review June 1991.

Kegley, Charles W. and Gregory A. Raymond. When Trust Breaks Down:

Alliance Norms and World Politics. Choice October 1990. Brams, Stephen J. and D. Marc Kilgour. Game Theory and National Security.

Choice February 1989. Brecher, Michael, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Sheila Moser. Crises in the

Twentieth Century, Vol 1 and 2. Choice November 1988. Brams, Stephen J. Superpower Games: Applying Game Theory to Superpower

Conflict. Slavic Review 45,2 (Summer 1986), p. 347. Einhorn, Robert. Negotiating from Strength: Leverage in US-Soviet Arms

Control Negotiations. Perspective 14,6 (Sep/Oct 85), pp. 132.

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Frei, Daniel (ed.). Definitions and Measurements of Detente: East and West

Perspectives. Journal Of Politics. 45:2 (May 1983). Cleveland, Harlan (ed.). The Management of Sustainable Growth. Perspective

11,4 (May, 1982), pp. 94. McGreevey, William Paul (ed.). Third World Poverty. Perspective 10,7

(September, 1981), pp. 131. MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS Journals

American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review American Politics Quarterly American Sociological Review Armed Forces and Society Comparative Political Studies Congress and the Presidency Electoral Studies Electronic Journal of International Conflict Analysis (Member, Editorial Board) International Interactions International Studies Quarterly International Studies Review Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Journal of Politics Legislative Studies Quarterly Mathematical Modeling Naval War College Review Political Research Quarterly Polity Public Opinion Quarterly Social Science Quarterly The Sociological Quarterly

Other Reviews Congressional Quarterly Press Dilemmas in World Politics Series, Westview Press Houghton-Mifflin Johns Hopkins University Press

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John Wiley Lynne Rienner Macmillan National Science Foundation

Pearson Longman Perspectives on Politics

Stanford University Press University of Kentucky University of Michigan Press W.H. Freeman

W.W. Norton West Educational Publishing REFERENCES Available On Request.