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2/01/2016 1 CHARLES R. HANKLA Georgia State University 404- 413-6169 Department of Political Science [email protected] P. O. Box 4069 GCB 1020 Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4069 USA __________________________________________________________________________ _______________ CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. 2011 – Present. o Director of Graduate Studies, January 2010 – May 2012. o Assistant Professor, 2005-2011. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science (May 2005). Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. “Entering the Global Economy: Democracy, Party Strength, and the Political Economy of International Trade.” M.A. (1999). The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, United Kingdom. History of International Relations. B.S.F.S. cum laude (1997). Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC. SPECIALIZED FIELDS My research is in the fields of comparative and international political economy, with a particular focus on political institutions as they relate to fiscal decentralization, budgeting, and trade and industrial policy. My research projects have included cross-national, quantitative studies and also field-work based analyses of India and France. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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CHARLES R. HANKLA

Georgia State University 404-413-6169 Department of Political Science [email protected] P. O. Box 4069 GCB 1020Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4069 USA_________________________________________________________________________________________

CURRENT POSITION

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. 2011 – Present.

o Director of Graduate Studies, January 2010 – May 2012. o Assistant Professor, 2005-2011.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Political Science (May 2005). Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. “Entering the Global Economy: Democracy, Party Strength, and the Political Economy of International Trade.”

M.A. (1999). The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, United Kingdom. History of International Relations.

B.S.F.S. cum laude (1997). Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC.

SPECIALIZED FIELDS

My research is in the fields of comparative and international political economy, with a particular focus on political institutions as they relate to fiscal decentralization, budgeting, and trade and industrial policy.  My research projects have included cross-national, quantitative studies and also field-work based analyses of India and France. 

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Refereed Publications

Hankla, Charles R. and Carrie Lynn Manning. 2017. How Local Elections Can Transform National Politics: Evidence from Mozambique. Publius 47 (1): 49-76.

Hankla, Charles R. and Daniel Kuthy. 2013. Economic Liberalism in Illiberal Regimes: Authoritarian Variation and the Political Economy of Trade. International Studies Quarterly 57 (3): 492-504.

Hankla, Charles R. 2013. Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies. Economics & Politics 25 (2): 200-228.

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Carrubba, Clifford J., Matthew Gabel, and Charles R. Hankla. 2012. Understanding the Role of the European Court of Justice in European Integration. American Political Science Review 106 (1): 214-223.

Duffield, John and Charles R. Hankla. 2011. “The Efficiency of Institutions: Political Determinants of Energy Consumption in Advanced Industrialized Countries” Comparative Politics 43(2).

Hankla, Charles R. and William M. Downs. 2010. “Decentralization, Governance, and the Structure of Local Political Institutions: Assessing the Evidence” Local Government Studies 36 (6): 759-783.

Hankla. Charles R. 2009. “When is Fiscal Decentralization Good for Governance?” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 39 (4): 632-650.

o A Chinese translation of this article was published in the Journal of Comparative Economic and Social Systems (No. 4, July 2012, pp. 101-110).

Carrubba, Clifford J., Matthew Gabel, and Charles R. Hankla. 2008. “Judicial Behavior under Political Constraints: Evidence from the European Court of Justice.” American Political Science Review 102 (4): 435-452.

Hankla, Charles R. 2008. “Parties and Patronage: An Analysis of Trade and Industrial Policy in India.” Comparative Politics 41 (1): 41-60.

Hankla, Charles R. 2006. “Party Strength and International Trade: A Cross National Analysis.” Comparative Political Studies 39 (9): 1133-1156.

Hankla, Charles R. 2006. “Party Linkages and Economic Policy: An Examination of Indira Gandhi’s India.” Business and Politics 8 (3), Article 4, pp. 1-29.

Revise and Resubmit, Review, Working Papers, and Current Projects

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization: How Parties and Elections Shape the Provision of Local Public Goods.” With Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (Economics - GSU), Raul Ponce Rodriguez (Juarez), and Eunice Heredia (DAI). Under review at Journal of Politics.

o Awarded the Deil Wright Award for best paper presented as part of the Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Section at the American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Seattle, 2011.

o Listed among the top ten downloads in Federalism and Sub-National Politics, Social Science Research Network, Multiple dates.

o Listed among the top ten downloads in Parties, Interest Groups, and Other Political Organizations, Social Science Research Network, January 19, 2013.

“Political Institutions and Federalism: A “Strong” Decentralization Theorem.” With Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (Economics - GSU), Raul Ponce Rodriguez (Juarez), and Eunice Heredia (DAI). Under review at Journal of Public Economic Theory.

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“Party Systems and Public Goods: The Dynamics of Good Governance in the Indian States.” With Sayan Banerjee. Under review at World Development.

“In Pursuit of Prosperity: The Politics of Economic Modernization in Post-War France and Beyond”. Book project.

Other Publications

Review of Democracy and Trade Policy in Developing Countries (by Bumba Mukherjee, University of Chicago Press, 2016). Forthcoming in Governance.

“Intolerance on the March: Do Trump and Brexit Point to Global Rejection of Liberal Ideals?” Forthcoming in the Academic Journal of Future University, Kolkata, India.

“Why is TPP Facing Headwinds in the United States?” appeared on the website “East Asia Forum” and others, October 20, 2016.

“Does TPP's slow death mean the world is now unsafe for trade deals?” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, September 2, 2016. 3651 hits as of January 2017.

“Intolerance on the March: Do Trump and Brexit Point to Global Rejection of Liberal Ideals?” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, June 28, 2016. 7504 hits as of January 2017.

“Can Free Trade and TPP Survive the Rise of the ‘New Right,’? appeared on the websites “The Conversation,” “The New Republic,” and others on March 29, 2016. 27,208 hits as of January 2017.

Review of Sailing the Waters Edge: The Domestic Politics of American Foreign Policy (by Helen Milner and Dustin Tingley, Princeton University Press, 2015). Forthcoming in the New England Journal of Political Science.

“TPP’s Newest Battle Lines May Pose Threat to World’s Biggest Trade Deal,” appeared on the websites “The Conversation,” “Fortune,” and others on October 9, 2015. 12557 hits as of January 2017.

“Pacific Trade Deal’s Outlook Clouded by Patent Disputes, Elections as Talks Enter Final Stage,” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, August 12, 2015. 1006 as of January 2017.

“Four Lessons for US and World as President Finally Gets What He Wants on Trade: A Free Hand,” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, June 24, 2015. 1606 hits as of January 2017.

“Fast-Track Overcomes Key Hurdle, but Obstacles Remain as Trade Deals Hang in Balance,” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, May 22, 2015. 1634 hits as of January 2017.

“Bipartisan Fast Track Bill Offers Best Chance to Cinch Trade Pacts,” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, April 27, 2015. 949 hits as of January 2017.

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“Updating Fast-Track is Key to Getting a Trade Deal in 2015,” appeared on the website “The Conversation” and others, January 5, 2015. 1265 hits as of January 2017.

“Why the WTO Still Matters,” appeared on the websites “The Conversation” and “The World Economic Forum Blog,” and others, December 9, 2014. 2318 hits as of January 2017.

“Delivering Budget Training to Subnational Government in Vietnam,” Published in the July-August 2014 Newsletter of the International Budget Partnership, a global NGO.

“How to Build Voter Turnout,” editorial in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Saturday, April 15, 2014. (With Jennifer McCoy, Daniel Franklin, and Chip Carey as part of the Scholars Strategy Network).

Review of Decentralization and Recentralization in the Developing World (by Tyler J. Dickovic, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011). Journal of Politics 74 (3): 2012.

Review of Globalization and the New Politics of Embedded Liberalism (by Jude Hays, Oxford University Press, 2009). American Review of Politics, Vol. 31 (Fall 2010 / Winter 2011).

“Stimulus Package Will Help in Short Run, But New Borrowing Laws Needed,” Editorial in the Augusta Chronicle, Sunday, February 3, 2008.

Participation in Professional Meetings

Discussant, Department Colloquium, “Ontology and Methodology on the Study of the Resource Curse,” by Michael Herb. October 27, 2016.

Discussant, Graduate Student Conference, Georgia State University, April 2, 2016.

Discussant, Panel on Globalization and Peace, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 18, 2016.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Globalization, Peace, and New Challenges in the European Union. Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 18, 2016.

“Party Systems and Public Goods: The Dynamics of Good Governance in the Indian States.” With Sayan Banerjee. Panel on Comparative Party Systems, Annual Convention of the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan, January 2016. Sayan Banerjee presenting.

Discussant, Graduate Student Conference, Georgia State University, April 10, 2015

Discussant, Research Symposium on Torture in the Americas, Georgia State University, March 23, 2015.

“Party Systems and Public Goods: The Dynamics of Good Governance in the Indian States.” With Sayan Banerjee. American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC, September 2014.

Discussant, Panel on Accountability and Development, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC, September 2014.

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Discussant, Panel on Autocracies in International Relations, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC, September 2014. (As part of a panel proposal.)

Discussant, Panel on Political Development and Conflict, GSU Graduate Student Association Conference, Atlanta, April 2014.

Discussant, Panel on New Research in Lobbying, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Chicago, September 2013.

Chair, Panel on Federalism and Sub-National Politics in Comparative Perspective, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Chicago, September 2013.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization.” Panel on Democratic Decentralization and its Discontents. International Conference on Public Policy, Sciences Po Grenoble, France. June 2013.

“In Pursuit of Prosperity: The Politics of Economic Modernization in Post-War France and Beyond”. Panel on Economic Regulation and Lobbying. International Conference on Public Policy, Sciences Po Grenoble, France. June 2013.

Chair, Panel on Comparative Fiscal Federalism. American Political Science Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, September 2012. Scheduled for role, but conference cancelled.

Respondent, Conference on Spaces of French Migration, Culture, and Politics in the 20th Century Americas, Georgia State University, February 2012.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization.” Panel on the Political and Economic Effects of Decentralization. With Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Raul Ponce Rodriguez, and Eunice Heredia. American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, September 2011.

Chair, Panel on Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Lending and Sovereign Wealth Funds. American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, September 2011.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Elections and the Distribution of Goods in the Developing World. American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, September 2011.

“Liberalism in Illiberal Regimes: Authoritarian Variation and the Political Economy of Trade.” With Daniel Kuthy. Panel on Trade Policy: Interests and Preferences. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Montreal, Canada. March 17, 2011

Discussant, Panel on Neoliberal Trade Reform in Developing Countries. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Montreal, Canada. March 19, 2011

Chair, Panel on Economic Debates, Conference on “Coping with and Responding to the Apocalyse: The Past, Present, and Future of Haiti after the Earthquake and Cholera”, Georgia State University, Feb. 2, 2011.

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“Liberalism in Illiberal Regimes: Authoritarian Variation and the Political Economy of Trade.” With Daniel Kuthy. Panel on Explaining Policy Outcomes in Comparative Perspective, Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2010.

“Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies”, Panel on the Politics of Fiscal Policy, Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2010.

Discussant, Panel on Public Opinion and Support for European Integration, Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2010.

Discussant, Panel on National Perspectives, Conference on “Toward a Common EU Energy Policy: Opportunities, Pressures, and Constraints,” Georgia State University (organized by John Duffield), November 17, 2009.

“Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies”, Panel on the Politics of Fiscal Policy, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, September 2009.

Discussant, Panel on Pushing the Boundaries of Trade, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, September 2009.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Theoretical Contributions to IPE, International Studies Association Annual Convention. New York, New York. February 2009.

Chair, Panel on Leaders, Institutions, and Foreign Policymaking, International Studies Association Annual Convention. New York, New York. February 2009.

“Judicial Behavior Under Political Constraints: Evidence from the European Court of Justice,” The EU as a Global Actor: Perspectives on Power. Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA. September 19, 2008.

Chair, Panel on Assessing Alternative Response to Party-Based Extremism, Conference of Democracy and Extremism, Georgia State University, June 12-13, 2008.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Trade Policy, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Convention. Chicago, Illinois. April 2008.

“Parties and Patronage: A Comparative Case Study of India,” American Political Science Association Annual Convention. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. August 2006.

“Party Organization and the Political Economy of Deficit Spending,” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Convention. Chicago, Illinois. April 2006.

Discussant, Panel on Transition, Corruption, and Development. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Convention. Chicago, Illinois. April 2006.

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“Parties and Patronage: A Comparative Case Study of India,” International Studies Association Annual Convention. San Diego, California. March 2006.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Trade Issues, International Studies Association Annual Convention. San Diego, California. March 2006.

Chair, Panel on European Parliamentary Behavior and Decision-Making, Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2006.

“Political Determinants of Energy Use in Advanced Industrialized Countries” (with John Duffield and Sara Miller), Poster Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Convention. Washington, D.C. September 2005.

“Party Strength and International Trade,” Paper Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Convention. Chicago, Illinois. April 2005.

Panel Discussant, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Convention. Chicago, Illinois. April 2005.

“Party Strength and International Trade,” Paper Presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. New Orleans, Louisiana. January 2005.

“Legislative-Executive Relations and International Trade Policy,” Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 2002.

“Legislative-Executive Relations and International Trade Policy,” Paper Presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention. Atlanta, Georgia. November 2001.

“Legislative-Executive Relations and International Trade Policy,” Paper Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA. August 2001.

Invited Presentations and Colloquia

Presenter, “The 2016 US Presidential Election,” Presidency University, Kolkata, India, November 2016.

Presenter, XII Summer School in Public Economics, International Center for Public Policy, AYSPS, GSU, September 7, 2016. Selected to present to a group of young economics professors as part of this summer school funded by Rafael del Pino Foundation from Madrid and Spain’s Institute of Fiscal Studies (IEF, linked to Spain’s Ministry of Finance).

Presenter, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India, July 2015. “Party Systems and Public Goods: The Dynamics of Good Governance in the Indian States,” With Sayan Banerjee. (Paid.)

Faculty Colloquium, Presidency University, Kolkata, India, July 2015

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Co-Presenter (with Carrie Manning), Instituto Superior de Relacoes Internacionais, Maputo, Mozambique, April 30, 2015, Presented on democracy and decentralization to students at this elite institute. Organized by the US Embassy.

Co-Presenter (with Carrie Manning), School of Journalism, Maputo, Mozambique, May 5, 2015, Presented on democracy and decentralization to students at this elite institute. Organized by the US Embassy.

Co-Presenter (with Carrie Manning) to a group of NGO leaders, Maputo, Mozambique, May 5, 2015, Presented on democracy and decentralization.. Organized by the US Embassy.

Co-Presenter (with Carrie Manning) to a group of US Embassy and USAID employees, Maputo, Mozambique, May 5, 2015, Presented on democracy and decentralization.

“The Politics of Fiscal Decentralization.” Conference on Research and Innovation in Governance, June 19, 2014, Nairobi, Kenya. Sponsored and Funded by the Yale University Africa Initiative. Presentation for NGOs, academics, and Kenyan government officials on fiscal decentralization.

Participant, Scholar Strategy Network Leadership Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 2-3, 2014. Funded by SSN.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization.” Georgia State University Colloquium on New Research in Political Science, March 7, 2014.

“In Pursuit of Prosperity: The Politics of Economic Modernization in Post-War France and Beyond” and “Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies.” Invited presentations, Sciences Po Lille and Centre national de la recherche scientifique, France. May 30, 2013 (in French).

“Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies.” Invited presentation, Political Science and Political Economy Workshop, London School of Economics (LSE), United Kingdom. February 13, 2013.

“Fragmented Legislatures and the Budget: Analyzing Presidential Democracies.” Invited and Funded Presentation, Political Science Seminar, University of Essex, United Kingdom. March 3, 2013.

Keynote speaker, Graduate Conference on Political Institutions and Change in Contemporary Politics, Georgia State University, March 13, 2009. “Should Scholars of Political Institutions Engage in Practical Policy-Making?”

“Judicial Behavior Under Political Constraints: Evidence from the European Court of Justice.” Colloquium presentation, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, September 2008.

“The Multidimensional Impact of Proportionality: Electoral Districts and Deficit Spending in Democracies.” Colloquium presentation, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, December 2006.

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“Do Governments Sway European Court of Justice Decision-Making? Evidence from Government Court Briefs.” (With Clifford Carrubba, Henry Liu, Rebecca Miesels, Margarita Perakis, and Anna Scruggs). Invited presentation, London School of Economics (LSE), United Kingdom, April 2003.

“Legislative-Executive Relations and International Trade Policy.” Invited presentation, Colloquium on Economics and Politics, Department of Economics, Emory University, 2001.

Grants

Principal Investigator, “Incentivizing Development: Subnational Political Institutions and Economic Growth,” with Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Raul Ponce-Rodriguez, Zaad Mahmood, and Bala Prasad Erramilli. International Growth Centre Funding Proposal, $59,000. Requested funding to conduct research on decentralization and growth, including surveys in Patna and Lucknow. Under review.

Principal Investigator, “Synthesizing Evidence on Key Questions for the DRG Sector in International Development,” with Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Adnan Rasool, Sandy Zook, Gulcan Saglam, Janel Porras-Mendoza, Rahul Pathak, and Antonios Koumpias. United States Agency for International Development (USAID), $60,000. Not funded.

Team Member, “Pathways Away from Authoritarianism,” with Carrie Manning and Jennifer McCoy. United States Agency for International Development (USAID), $120,000. Under review.

Principal Investigator, “Decentralization, Party Competition, and Economic Growth,” with Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Raul Ponce-Rodriguez, and Bala Prasad Erramilli. International Growth Centre Funding Proposal, $71,500. Requested funding to conduct research on decentralization and growth, including surveys in Patna and Lucknow. Not funded.

Recipient (with Sarah Gershon and Carrie Manning), Digital Champions Funding Program, Georgia State University. $15,000. Funding to create a new online MA program in political science targeted at teachers.

Recipient, Travel grant from Study Abroad office for site visit to Sciences Po Lille, France. Summer 2016. $1000.

Recipient, Grants from the Center for Human Rights and Democracy ($3800) and the International Center for Public Policy ($1000), Georgia State University, to conduct field work in Mozambique, April-May 2015. Project title: Elected Local Government and National Politics: Theory Building from Mozambique (with Carrie Manning).

Research Initiation Grant, Georgia State University, 2008-2009 ($10,000). Funded to conduct fieldwork in France.

Dissertation Fieldwork Research Grant, Fund for Internationalization, Emory University, 2003. Funded to conduct dissertation fieldwork in India.

Professional Consulting

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Presenter, “Political Aspects of Decentralization,” Fiscal Decentralization Training Course for a senior delegation from Kenya and Pakistan, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, July 25, 2016.

Presenter, “Political Aspects of Decentralization,” Fiscal Decentralization Training Course for a senior delegation from Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Liberia, and Cambodia, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, June 25, 2015 and August 25, 2015.

Presenter, “The Politics of Fiscal Decentralization.” Conference on Research and Innovation in Governance, June 19, 2014, Nairobi, Kenya. Sponsored and funded by the Yale University Africa Initiative. Presentation for NGOs, academics, and Kenyan government officials on fiscal decentralization.

International Training Specialist, Project on Strengthening the Budgetary Oversight of People’s Elected Bodies in Vietnam, Committee for Financial and Budgetary Affairs of the National Assembly of Vietnam. Contracted to help develop training to assist the Provincial People’s Councils of Vietnam to oversee the budget in their provinces. As part of the consultancy, produced a training needs assessment, a training plan, and the terms of reference for training modules. To gather information for these documents, traveled in Vietnam and carried out interviews of key stakeholders. May 2013. Funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

Presenter, “Political Aspects of Decentralization,” Fiscal Decentralization Training Course for a senior delegation from Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, July 11, 2012.

Presenter, “Political Aspects of Decentralization,” Fiscal Decentralization Training Course for a senior delegation from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, April 3, 2008 and September 30, 2009 (in French).

Consultant, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. Project on decentralization in Egypt, August 2007 – Summer 2008. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded.

o Completed a 50-page analysis of global best practices in the design of local political institutions, co-authored with William Downs (revised for publication).

o Completed a 44-page analysis of global best practices in fiscal decentralization (revised for publication).

o Completed an analysis of possible institutional structures for the sub-national governments of Egypt.

o Coordinated the collection of data on sub-national institutional structures used around the world.

Presenter, “Investment Strategies in India,” Panel on Cross-Border Investments and Strategies, Navigate International Trade: India-Georgia Conference, October 31, 2006. Sponsored by the Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, and the Georgia Indo-American Chamber of Commerce.

Consultant, J. E. Austin Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA, 1996 and 2000. Worked on various projects subcontracted primarily through USAID.

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o Co-authored a Department of Commerce investment background guide to the Republic of Congo.

o Co-edited a Department of Commerce investment background guide to Côte d’Ivoire.o Edited analyses of various sectors of the Bulgarian economy.

Referee Service

American Political Science Review, Fall 2016, Spring 2015, Fall 2012, Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Summer 2009

American Journal of Political Science, Spring 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010 World Politics, Fall 2010 International Studies Quarterly, Summer 2013, Spring 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Spring 2011

(twice), Fall 2010 Oxford University Press, scholarly book, Summer 2010 Journal of Politics, Fall 2016, Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Spring 2008 Comparative Politics, Spring 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2012, Spring 2008, Summer 2008 Politics and Policy, Fall 2013, Fall 2009, Summer 2008, Summer 2007 Publius, Fall 2016, Summer 2015, Spring 2013, Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Summer 2008, Spring

2009 Journal of Criminal Justice, Summer 2009 Comparative Political Studies, Summer 2015, Summer 2014 (twice), Spring 2014, Summer 2013,

Spring 2012, Summer 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2009. PS: Political Science and Politics, Spring 2010. Research Foundation Flanders (Belgian Research Foundation), Spring 2011. KU Leuven (Belgian Research Foundation), Spring 2013. International Studies Review, Summer 2011. Journal of Conflict Resolution, Fall 2011 Governance, Fall 2011 Political Studies, Spring 2012 Journal of Comparative Economics, Spring 2014, Fall 2012 International Organization, Spring 2016, Summer 2015, Spring 2014, Fall 2012 International Interactions, Spring 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2014, Fall 2013 British Journal of Political Science, Spring 2017, Fall 2015, Spring 2014, Fall 2013 Review of International Organizations, Spring 2014 Economics and Politics, Fall 2015, Summer 2015, Spring 2014 European Journal of Law and Economics, Summer 2014, Spring 2014 International Studies Association Compendium, Spring 2015 Political Research Quarterly, Spring 2015 Review of International Political Economy, Summer 2015, Spring 2015 India Review, Spring 2015 West European Politics, Spring 2016, Summer 2015 Foreign Policy Analysis, Summer 2015 Business and Politics, Spring 2016, Fall 2015 Environmental Politics, Spring 2016, Fall 2015 Democratization, Summer 2016, Spring 2016 Journal of Public Finance, Spring 2016

Affiliations, Honors and Other Professional Activities

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Visiting Scholar, Sciences Po Lille (Institut d’Études Politiques de Lille) and CERAPS (CNRS- Centre national de la recherche scientifique), France. January – July 2013. Conducted research while participating in the life of the university.

Provided back cover endorsement for Patrice Franko and Stephen C. Stamos Jr.’s The Puzzle of Twenty-First-Century Globalization: An International Economics Primer, Rowan and Littlefield, 2017.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization” (with Martinez-Vazquez, Ponce-Rodriguez, and Heredia-Ortiz) awarded the Deil Wright Award for best paper presented as part of the Federalism Section at the American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Seattle, 2011.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization” (with Martinez-Vazquez, Ponce-Rodriguez, and Heredia-Ortiz) listed among the top ten downloads in Federalism and Sub-National Politics, Social Science Research Network, Multiple dates.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization” (with Martinez-Vazquez, Ponce-Rodriguez, and Heredia-Ortiz) listed among the top ten downloads in Parties, Interest Groups, and Other Political Organizations, Social Science Research Network, January 19, 2013.

“Rethinking the Political Economy of Decentralization” (with Martinez-Vazquez, Ponce-Rodriguez, and Heredia-Ortiz) chosen as the weekly discussion paper for the Weatherhead Center Political Economy Lunch, Harvard University.

Participant, Young Scholars and Experts Delegation to Taiwan, September 2011. Met with political, economic, and academic leaders in Taiwan during this week-long trip, sponsored by Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Nominee, Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Georgia State University, 2011, 2008.

Member, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, Alpha Lambda Chapter, 2006 – Present.

Developed a dataset coding sub-national governance institutions across all countries (for the paper with Martinez-Vazquez, Heredia-Ortiz, and Ponce-Rodriguez).

Developed a dataset coding the average candidate nomination powers for political parties in all democracies, 1975 to 2000.

Presidential Management Fellowship, United States Government, 2004 (Offer Declined).

INSTRUCTION

Average Teaching Evaluation across all Georgia State courses: > 4.7 / 5.

Courses Taught

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POLS 8997: Seminar in Effective Teachingo Maymester 2015

POLS 8800: Elements of Research Design (Graduate)o Fall 2011 (1 section), Fall 2010 (1 section), Fall 2009 (1 section).

POLS 8270: Comparative Political Economy (Graduate)o Spring 2016, Spring 2014, Spring 2012

POLS 8273: Political Economy of Development (Graduate)o Spring 2017, Spring 2015, Fall 2013

POLS 8459 Studies in Foreign Policy: Domestic Politics and International Relations (Graduate)o Spring 2010 (1section), Spring 2008 (1 section).

POLS 8430: International Political Economy (Graduate)o Fall 2014, Fall 2012 (1 section) Spring 2011 (1 section), Spring 2009 (1

section), Spring 2007 (1 section).

POLS 6800: Elements of Research Design (Fully Online)o Fall Minimester 1, 2016

POLS 4900: Senior Seminaro Fall 2015 (1 section – European Politics)o Fall 2013 (1 section – Political Economy of Development)

POLS 4430: International Political Economyo Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Spring 2009 (1 section), Spring 2007 (1 section).

POLS 4290: The Political Economy of India (as part of study abroad)o Fall Minimester 1, 2016

POLS 4240: European Politicso Fall 2015 (1 section)

POLS 3450: US Foreign Policy o Fall 2009 (1 section), Spring 2008 (1 section), Maymester 2007 (1 section),

Fall 2006 (2 sections), Maymester 2006 (1 section), Spring 2006 (2 sections), Fall 2004 (2 sections).

POLS 3400: International Politicso Spring 2015, Fall 2008 (2 sections), Fall 2007 (1 section), Fall 2005 (2

sections), Spring 2005 (3 sections), Spring 2004 (1 section at Emory).

POLS 2401: Global Issues o Fall 2012 (2 sections, one of which is honors).o Fall 2004 (1 section).

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POLS 2101: Sophomore Seminar in Money and Politicso Fall 2007 (1 section).

Directed Readingo “Politics and Political Economy of India” (Graduate Level), with Sohini

Mookherjee and Michael Shea (Fall 2014).o“Current Readings in South Asian Politics and Development” (Graduate

Level), with Sayan Banerjee (Fall 2013).o “Politics of India” (Graduate Level), with Sayan Banerjee (Spring 2012). Co-

taught with Rashid Naim.o “Advanced Topics in International Political Economy” with Gerald Allen

(Summer 2009).o “US Foreign Policy” with Mitch Leopard (Summer 2006).o “Political Economy of India” (Graduate Level) with Shyam Sriram (Fall

2005).

Contemporary Research / European Union o Co-taught with Clifford Carrubba at Emory (Fall 2002).

Advising

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Rebekah Dowd. Spring 2017 – Present.

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Onur Sen. Summer 2015 – Present.

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Katherine Verleger. Spring 2013 – Present.

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Gulcan Saglam. Summer 2015 – Present.

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Daniel Kuthy. (“State Capacity and Democratic Transition and Survival)”. Successfully defended October 2011. (Now Assistant Professor, Brescia University, Kentucky).

Co-Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Attasit (Den) Pankaew. Summer 2008 – Spring 2010. (“Multi-level Elections and Citizens’ Attitudes toward Government: A Micro Evaluation of Decentralization”). Successfully Defended April 16, 2010. (Now Assistant Professor, Thammasat University, Bangkok).

Chair, PhD Dissertation Committee for Susanne Gadomski. Summer 2009 – Spring 2011.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Rahul Pathak, a student in public policy. Summer 2016 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Diana White. Summer 2016 – Present.

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Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Jason Levitt. Spring 2016 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Sayan Banerjee, a student at the University of Essex, United Kingdom. Fall 2015 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Bauyrzan Yedgenov, a student in the Department of Economics. Fall 2014 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Seifu Adem, a student in the Department of Communications. Spring 2015 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Elena Andreyeva, a student in the Department of Economics. Spring 2014 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Veronica Luckow. Fall 2012 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Pao-wen Li. Successfully defended September 2014.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Luciana Lopez, a student in public policy. Successfully defended May 2014.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Janet Porras Mendoza, a student in public policy. Fall 2012 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Kathy Barrett. Successfully defended April 2014.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Sara Miller. Summer 2010 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Sohani Fatehin, a student in the Department of Economics. Fall 2014 – Present.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Elizabeth Gooch, a student in the Department of Economics. Successfully defended May 2014.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Raluca Miller. (“A Transformative Effect of Migration on Tolerance?”). Spring 2007 – Spring 2014. Successfully Defended January 10, 2014.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Susanna (Outi) Perko. (“The Whole is Greater than the Sum of Its Part: NGO-Business Partnerships in International Cooperation”). Spring 2007 – Summer 2011. Successfully Defended May 17, 2011. (Now Environmental Policy Advisor to the Government of Finland).

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Gabriel Leonardo, a student in public policy (“Politics and Tax Morale: The Role of Trust in Government, Ideology,

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and Democratic Beliefs on Attitudes Toward Voluntary Compliance”). Summer 2009 – Summer 2011. Successfully Defended August 2011.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Vanja Petricevic (“Europe’s Quest for E Pluribus Unum: The Influence of EU Educational Campaigns on Ethnic Minority Policy Making”). Successfully defended August 2012.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Harini Kannan, a student in the Department of Economics. Spring 2008 – November 2009 (“Analyzing the Role of Politics in the Conduct of Fiscal Policy and its Effect on Voting Behavior in India”). Successfully Defended November 12, 2009.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Cristian Sepulveda, a student in the Department of Economics. Fall 2007 – November 2009. (“Two Essays on Fiscal Decentralization: Its Effects on Income Distribution and the Tax Assignment Problem”). Successfully Defended November 20, 2009.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Panupong Panudulkitti, a student in the Department of Economics. (“Urbanization and Poverty Reduction Outcomes”). Successfully defended Oct. 2007. (Now a senior police administrator in Bangkok).

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Raul Ponce Rodriguez, a student in the Department of Economics. (“Essays on the Political Economy of Taxation”). Successfully defended Nov. 3, 2006.

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Bala Prasad Erramilli. (“An Analysis of Factors Impacting Effectiveness in Public Administration: The Case of Emergency Management in India”). Successfully defended Dec. 9, 2008. (Now Director-General, Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development, India).

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Xinsong Wang. (“Making Sense of Village Elections in China: Institutions, Participation, and Governance”) Summer 2006 – July 2008. Successfully defended July 31, 2008. (Now Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University).

Member, PhD Dissertation Committee for Amir Azarvan. (“Investing in Repression? Multinational Corporations and Human Rights in the Global Periphery”). Fall 2006 – November 2008. Successfully defended Nov. 6, 2008. (Now Assistant Professor, Georgia Gwinnet College).

Reader, PhD Dissertation Committee for Niaz Ahmed, a student at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Summer 2015 – Present.

Reader, PhD Dissertation Committee for Menna Bizuneh, a student in the Department of Economics. Summer 2010 – Spring 2013.

Reader, PhD Dissertation Committee for Rentanida Simatupang, a student in the Department of Economics. (“Evaluation of Decentralization Outcomes in Indonesia”). Fall 2007 – Spring 2007.

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Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Ashley Boyer. Fall 2015 – Present.

Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Bonnie Stinson. Fall 2015 – Present.

Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Yaye Ba. Successfully defended January 2012.

Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Sherry Gould. (“The US Information Communication Ranking: Can the US Compete with Industry Leaders Around the World?”). Successfully defended Oct. 4, 2006.

Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Katherine Verleger. Spring 2011 – Spring 2012. (“Formulation of Energy Extraction Institutions under Windfall Conditions: The Cases of North Sea States”). Successfully Defended March 7, 2012.

Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Jean-Francois Onivogui. Fall 2012 – Fall 2013. Successfully Defended August 22, 2013.

Co-Chair, MA Thesis Committee for Matthew Schipani. Spring 2010 – Fall 2010. (“Regime Completeness and Conflict: A Closer Look at Anocratic Systems”). Successfully defended Nov. 16, 2010.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Michael Westberg. Fall 2016 – Present.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Keith Smith. Successfully defended Spring 2016.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Ludmilla Anglade. Fall 2014 – Present.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Brittany Bromfield. Successfully defended Summer 2015.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Michael Shea. Successfully defended Fall 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Ekaterina Boyko. Successfully defended Fall 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Jale Dayton. Fall 2012 – Spring 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Karit Guerrero. Spring 2012 – Spring 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Camille Wolpe. Successfully defended Fall 2011.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Kari Mackey. Summer 2011 – May 2012.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for David Hamilton. Fall 2009 – Spring 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Gulcan Saglam. Successfully defended August 2012.

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Member, MA Thesis Committee for Patrick Kenard. Fall 2010 – Spring 2011. (“Living in the Age of Accountability: How Co-Decision Empowers the European Parliament in the Design of EU Agencies”). Successfully defended April 25, 2011.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Matthew Lenard. Fall 2009 – Fall 2010. (“The Political Economy of Pork”). Successfully defended November 16, 2010.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Veronica Armendariz. Successfully defended Sept 2011.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Lindsey Herbel. Fall 2008 – August 2009. (“Gender Inequality & Middle East Islam vs. Oil”) Successfully Defended August 2009.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Andrea Aldrich. Fall 2008 – April 2009. (“Ignorant and Confused? The Impact of Knowledge and Awareness on Euroskeptic Attitudes and Voting Behavior”). Successfully Defended April 6, 2009.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Ian Smith. Spring 2009 – April 2009. (“Election Boycotts and Regime Survival”). Successfully Defended April 29, 2009.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Betsy Montgomery. (“Examining the Ineffectiveness of the Genocide Convention”). Spring 2007 – August 2007. Successfully Defended August 2007.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Caroline Metz, a student at Sciences Po Lille, France. (“Paradigmatic Persistence through European Responses to the Debt Crisis: The Case of the European Stability Mechanism”). Successfully Defended June 2013.

Member, MA Thesis Committee for Claire Gowen. (“IMF Conditionality and Armed Civil Conflict: An Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa”). Successfully Defended July 2007.

Chair, MA non-thesis paper for Jean-Marc Akakpo. Successfully completed Fall 2015.

Chair, MA non-thesis paper for Stavros Papadopoulos. Successfully completed Summer 2015.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Stefan Martinez-Ruiz. Fall 2016 -- Present.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Philemon Yoo. Fall 2016 -- Present.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Uzoma Okafor. Successfully completed Fall 2016.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Baek Sun Sunny Jang. Successfully completed Fall 2016.

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Member, MA non-thesis paper for Tahmina Rahman. Spring 2016 – Present.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Laura Sipe. Fall 2015 – Present.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Marvin Phinizy. Successfully completed Summer 2015.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Austin Trott. Successfully completed Summer 2015.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Li Zheng. Fall 2014. Successfully completed.

Chair, MA non-thesis paper for Carrie Ann Starnes. Fall 2009 – Fall 2012. Successfully completed December 13, 2012.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Michael Lekoitje. Spring 2012 – Spring 2013.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Sahr Kamara. Successfully completed spring 2011.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Ralitsa Vassileva. Successfully completed summer 2010.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Brian Sernulka. Spring 2008 – July 2009. (“International Elections – U.S. Economic Power, Perception, Policy and Outcomes”). Successfully completed July 2009.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Mathew Deluca. Fall 2007 – August 2008. Successfully completed August 2008.

Member, Major Area Paper for Jean-Francois Onivogui. Fall 2016.

Member, MA non-thesis paper for Shannon Jones. Successfully completed.

Member, Major Area Paper Committee for Diana White. Summer 2015.

Member, Major Area Paper Committee for Meshack Simati. Fall 2015.

Member, Major Area Paper Committee for Gulcan Saglam. Summer 2015.

Member, Fulbright Committee for Monica Malbrough. Fall 2008.

Member, Fulbright Committee for Vanja Petricevic. Fall 2007. Application was successful.

Member, Senior Thesis Committee for Brandon White. (“The Effects of the 22nd Amendment on a President’s Foreign Policy”). Summer 2006 – Fall 2007.

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Member, Senior Thesis Committee for David Brown. (“American Presidential Power in Times of Emergency: The Constitutional Balance”). Summer 2006 – Fall 2007.

Advisor for Rania Renno, University Scholar Assistantship Program, Fall 2010.

Advisor for William Tran, University Scholar Assistantship Program, 2008 – 2009.

Evaluator, Undergraduate internship at Avondale Estates for Johnathon Fitzpatrick, Fall 2007.

Advisor for approximately 25 undergraduate majors through the Political Science Department’s advisement program. 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009.

Academic advisor, Undergraduate Internship at the Carter Center for Leah McGaw, Spring 2008.

Academic advisor, Undergraduate Internship at the Carter Center for Kara Mackey, Spring 2007.

Academic advisor, Undergraduate Internship at the International Rescue Committee for Natasa Bilic, Fall 2006.

Academic advisor, Undergraduate Internship at the International Rescue Committee for Christine Simpson, Spring 2006.

Completed hundreds of student letters of recommendation since 2004.

Additional Teaching Activities

Among three faculty members taking 12 undergraduates to India as part of a new GSU study abroad program. Leading (solely) the 2.5-week program in Kolkata, affiliated with Presidency University, Kolkata. November 2016. Arranged meetings with political, intellectual, and business leaders.

Panel Presenter, Inequality and the Black Lives Matter Movement, Psi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Honor’s Society, Georgia State University, November 17, 2015

Member, Political Economy Comprehensive Exam Committee, Fall 2015, Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Fall 2013, Spring 2012.

Member, Foreign Policy Comprehensive Exam Committee, Fall 2013, Spring 2012.

Member, International Relations Comprehensive Exam Committee, Spring 2016, Summer 2014, Fall 2012, Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2007, Spring 2006, and Fall 2006.

Panel Presenter, Obama’s First 100 Days: Economic Policy, Freshman-Sophomore Honor’s Society, Georgia State University, April 7, 2009.

Panel Presenter, Presidential Debate Watching Party, Freshman-Sophomore Political Science Honor Society, Georgia State University, October 2008.

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Teaching Honors and Past Experience

Teaching Mentor, Center for Teaching and Learning Mentor Program, Georgia State University, Spring 2010-Spring 2013. My courses are listed among example courses for new instructors.

Received a note of thanks from through Georgia State’s “Thank-a-Teacher” initiative, 2008.

Full Time Visiting Instructor, Georgia State University, Department of Political Science, Atlanta, Georgia, August 2004 – May 2005.

Graduate Student Award for Teaching Excellence, Department of Political Science, Emory University, 2004.

Dean’s Teaching Fellow, Emory University, 2003-2004. Awarded through a campus-wide competition.

Completed Emory University Teacher Training Program, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001 – 2002.

Teacher, English as a Second Language, Moscow Continuing Education Centre, Moscow, Russia, October 1997 - March 1998.

SERVICE

Graduate Director (January 2010 – May 2012) – Recurring Activities

Was responsible for overseeing, in consultation with the chair and the graduate committee, all aspects of the department’s MA and PhD programs (with about 110 students). About 15-30 hours per week. Specific tasks include:

Overseeing and allocating the department’s assistantship monies, a budget of nearly $400,000; Assisting incoming students to find funding for their graduate education; Supervising the performance and duties of graduate student instructors and research assistants; Assigning graduate research assistants to faculty and pairing new students with faculty advisors; Coordinating the admissions process and making admissions decisions, in consultation with the

graduate committee and the college; Recruiting new students into the graduate program and responding to inquiries from prospective

applicants; Serving as a central source of program advisement to our graduate students; Ensuring that the department’s degree requirements are understood and enforced, and

recommending changes to them when appropriate; Organizing comprehensive exams, including clearing students for the exams, assigning faculty to

committees, and, in cooperation with the graduate secretary, setting the schedule for written and oral exams;

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Leading research colloquia for graduate students working on their theses and dissertations – eight two-hour sessions per year;

Organizing other graduate student events, in consultation with the Graduate Student Association, including regular colloquia on comprehensive exam preparation and job placement and regular colloquia for graduate students presenting at upcoming conferences;

Serving as faculty advisor to the Graduate Student Association; Coordinating the department’s PhD placement activities and advising graduate students on the job

market; Chairing the department’s graduate committee; Serving as liaison with the college on matters relating to the graduate program and attending regular

meetings of the college graduate council. Creating and implementing annual recruitment plans for our degree programs, as required by the

university.

Graduate Director – Additional Activities and Accomplishments

Oversaw the reform of our comprehensive exams, including an introduction of open notes and a change in the structure of oral exams.

Oversaw the implementation of catalog changes to streamline our program: (1) a “C” minimum for degree credit, (2) the elimination of January intake into our MA program, and (3) the elimination of public administration as a major field, (4) the specification of rules for thesis and dissertation committee composition.

Introduced the use of Embark and then Dobson’s for graduate recruiting in political science.

Purchased GRE scores to strengthen recruiting into the graduate program.

With the assistance of the graduate committee, planned and organized a new recruitment and admissions calendar, along the department’s first prospective student weekend.

Implemented the new university “responsible conduct of research” training mandate for our graduate students, including the organization of regular seminars on research ethics.

Along with the previous graduate director, presided over a dramatic expansion in the size of our doctoral program, with 14 new PhD students beginning in Fall 2010 (up from 7 in 2008), and more than 80 PhD applications for Fall 2012 (up from 36 in Fall 2008).

Played a central role in the expansion of our methods course sequence from two to four courses.

Oversaw an editing and expansion of the graduate program website, with new buttons such as “hire a PhD” and “testimonials from former students” as well as more information about faculty research.

Founding Director, Online MA program in Political Science for Educators, Fall 2015 – Present.

Responsible, with Carrie Manning and Sarah Gershon, for creating a new, fully online master’s program in political science for educators, the first in Georgia and among the few nationally.

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Key tasks included designing the curriculum, moving the proposal through the approval process, marketing the program, and staffing the courses.

Also designed, with the assistance of the Center for Instructional Innovation and two graduate assistants (Rebekah Dowd and Adnan Rasool) the methods course for the program, the first online graduate course taught in the College of Arts and Sciences, Fall 2016.

Other Service – Departmental

Organized lecture by Mark Zachery Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. March 8, 2017.

Member, International Politics Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2016.

Organized the visit of Dr. Patrick Mardellat and Dr. Guillaume DuSeigneur, from Sciences Po Lille, to Georgia State, May 2016.

Organizer and speaker, Colloquia on the academic and non-academic job markets, Political Science Graduate Program, February 2016.

Organized (with Ryan Carlin) lecture by Maria Escobar-Lemmon, Associate Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University, at Georgia State University, February 2016.

Faculty Advisor, Political Science Club, Georgia State University, 2016.

Member, Pre-tenure Review Subcommittee of the Promotion and Tenure Committee, Spring 2016.

Member, Committee to revise the international politics graduate concentration. Summer 2015 – Present.

Member, Committee to revise the international and comparative politics undergraduate concentration, Summer 2015 – Present.

Organizer and speaker, Colloquia on the academic and non-academic job markets, Political Science Graduate Program, March and April 2015.

Chair, International Politics Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2013-14. Resulted in the hire of Austin Carson.

Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2011 – Present.

Participated in the organization of a visit to Georgia State by Irfan Nooruddin, Associate Professor, Georgetown University, April 2014.

Member, Graduate Committee, Dept. of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2015-2016, 2014-2015, 2008-2009, 2006-2007.

Placement Director, Graduate Program, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2015-2016, 2014-2015.

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o Organized colloquium on the academic and non-academic job market.o Advised graduate students in their job search.

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Updating the Political Science Department’s Promotion and Tenure Manual. Fall 2012.

Helped organize lecture by Lutz Görgens, Consul-General of Germany in Atlanta, Georgia State University, March 2012.

Member, Chinese Political Economy Faculty Search Committee, Georgia State University, summer 2010 – 2012. A senior search under the university’s Second Century Initiative.

Member, Public Law / Methods Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2010-11.

Organized lecture by François Vaillancourt, Professor of Economics, University of Montreal, Canada, at Georgia State University, Oct. 14, 2009.

Organized lecture by Anthony D’Costa, Professor of Indian Studies, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, at Georgia State University, April 8, 2009.

Placement coordinator for PhD students, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2014-2015, 2008 – 2012.

Member, International Politics Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2008-2009, 2007-2008, 2006-2007, 2006-2006.

Member, Executive Committee, Dept. of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2015-2016, 2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010, 2007-2008.

Participant, Georgia State University Major’s Fair, 2010, 2009 and 2007.

Participant, Roundtable on Comprehensive Exam Preparation, Graduate Student Association, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2005 and 2007.

Award Committee Member, Bascom Quillian Award for Best Graduate Paper Presented at a Conference, Dept. of Political Science, Georgia State University, 2006, 2007, and 2009.

Faculty liaison to the Dept. of Economics to create a graduate field in political economy, 2006-2008.

Other Service – College

Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee for Seifu Adem, a PhD student in the Department of Communications, Spring 2016.

Member, Graduate Council Subcommittee on Online Education, Spring 2016 – Present.

Departmental representative, College of Arts and Sciences Graduation Event, December 2014 and 2015.

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Member, Search Committee to hire the inaugural three dedicated faculty for the Global Studies Institute. Fall 2014 and Spring 2015.

Program Director (and founder), Student Exchange Program with Sciences Po Lille, France. First students participating in Spring 2016.

Member, College Graduate Council Subcommittee on Recruitment, Fall 2011 – Spring 2012.

Member, Transcultural Violence and Conflict Studies Graduate Fellowship Awards Committee, Fall 2011 – Spring 2012. This committee awards graduate assistantships under the university’s Second Century Initiative.

Substitute member, College Graduate Petitions Board, April 2011, September 2011, October 2011.

Panel Presenter, Colloquium for New Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences, Georgia State University, November 3, 2008, and January 14, 2009.

Departmental representative, College Graduate Council, January 2010 – May 2012.

Winner of the Gilded Rolling Pin for my caramel slice dessert, College Staff Bake-Off, summer 2010.

Other Service – University

Member, Council of Cities Strategic Plan Coordination Group 1: Governance, Planning, and Infrastructure, Georgia State University, Fall 2011 – Spring 2012.

Other Service – Profession and Community

Member, Section Council, Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations, American Political Science Association, September 2016 – Present.

Chair, John Kincaid Best Article Award Committee, Publius, Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Section, American Political Science Association, December 2016 – Present.

Member, Scholar Strategy Network (SSN) and participant in SSN Leadership Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 2014. Through SSN, have provided analysis for NGO and have written blogs and an editorial.

Co-author (with Henry Carey, Dan Franklin, and Jennifer McCoy) of Scholar Strategy Network issue paper on voter registration in Georgia, Spring 2014. Member of the Scholar Strategy Network.

Guest Presenter, “Great Decisions: US Trade Policy,” St. George Village Retirement Community, April 7, 2014.

Guest Presenter, “Great Decisions: The Financial Crisis,” St. George Village Retirement Community, July 19, 2010.

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Guest Presenter, “Globalization in India,” Perimeter Adult Learning and Services (PALS) Course on India, Oct. 26, 2009.

Guest Presenter, “Introduction to Political Science,” Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston Campus, 2011, 2009.

Judge, Atlanta Public Schools Social Science Fair, North Atlanta High School, Feb. 11, 2009.

Discussion leader, Buckhead Great Decisions Group, Atlanta, Georgia. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011.

Question Reviewer, World Quest High School Bowl Competition, Southern Center for International Studies and Georgia State University, February 2007.

Media Interviews

Interview with Julie Rose: Top of Mind, BYU Radio, September 20, 2016. Discussed the Trump Administration’s trade policy for 20 minutes. January 5, 2017.

Interview with Michel Fortier, Senior Political Reporter, Le Devoir, Montreal, Canada. Discussed the presidential election. October 27, 2016.

Interview with Julie Rose: Top of Mind, BYU Radio, September 20, 2016. Discussed trade policy for 30 minutes.

Interview with The Mike Townsend Show, BYU Radio, July 26, 2016. Discussed the global “illiberal wave” for 20 minutes.

Interview with Congressional Quarterly concerning cotton subsidies, the WTO, and the Chambliss senatorial run-off in Georgia, Dec. 4, 2008.

Interview (in French) with Europe 1 (French Radio) concerning presidential elections, November 3, 2008 (piece not broadcast).

Interview with Rolling Out Magazine, Atlanta, concerning the Presidential Election, October 18, 2008.

Interview (in French) with France 3 Television News concerning the US primary elections, Feb. 6, 2008 (piece not broadcast).

METHODS TRAINING AND SKILLS

Summer School in Social Science Research Methods, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom. Completed the course “Approaches to Times Series Analysis.” July 2001.

Intensive Language Training in French and German. Université Catholique de Lille, France (2000); Universität Trier, Germany (1995).

Quantitative research methods (including the analysis of cross-sectional, time-series, and panel data).

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Qualitative research methods (including research design, interviewing techniques, and archival research).

Game theory and formal modeling (basic knowledge).

Field research and international experience (conducted field research in India and France, and studied or worked in Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Ireland).

Language skills: French (fluent); Hindi, German, and Russian (basic knowledge).

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