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CURRICULUM VITAE -- Martin O. Heisler (March 2015) Education: Primary and secondary schools, Budapest, Paris, Los Angeles. (U.S. citizen since 1952). Higher education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1960; M.A. 1962; Ph.D., 1969, all in Political Science. Fields: International Relations; Comparative Politics; Political Theory; Public Administration. Dissertation: Political Community and Its Formation in the Low Countries (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1970). Professional Positions: Professor Emeritus, Department of Government and Politics University of Maryland, College Park since 2006. (Lecturer to Assistant Professor to Associate Professor to Full Professor, 1966-2005). Sometime Affiliate Professor in Sociology and the Graduate Program in French Cultural Studies. Faculty Associate: Harrison Program for the Future Global Agenda; Center for International Development and Conflict Management; Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies. Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, Fall 2005, Spring 2007. Visiting Professor of International Relations, Institut d'Études Politiques ("Sciences-Po") Paris, France, 2001. Visiting Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 1992. Senior International Research Fellow, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France, 1991. Senior Lecturer (with tenure), Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, 1981-83. Visiting Fulbright Professor, Aarhus University, 1978-79. Visiting (Full) Professor of Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1967. Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1964-66. Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities: Current Projects (selected): Review essay (pending at journal): “Ethical Behavior in the Holocaust: What Room for Ambiguity?” Book in progress: Migration, Governance and World Politics; 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE -- Martin O. Heisler (March 2015)Education:

Primary and secondary schools, Budapest, Paris, Los Angeles. (U.S. citizen since 1952).Higher education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1960; M.A. 1962; Ph.D.,

1969, all in Political Science. Fields: International Relations; Comparative Politics; Political Theory; Public Administration.

Dissertation: Political Community and Its Formation in the Low Countries (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1970).

Professional Positions:Professor Emeritus, Department of Government and Politics University of Maryland, College

Park since 2006. (Lecturer to Assistant Professor to Associate Professor to Full Professor, 1966-2005). Sometime Affiliate Professor in Sociology and the Graduate Program in French Cultural Studies. Faculty Associate: Harrison Program for the Future Global Agenda; Center for International Development and Conflict Management; Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies.

Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, Fall 2005, Spring 2007.

Visiting Professor of International Relations, Institut d'Études Politiques ("Sciences-Po") Paris, France, 2001.

Visiting Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 1992.

Senior International Research Fellow, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France, 1991.

Senior Lecturer (with tenure), Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, 1981-83.

Visiting Fulbright Professor, Aarhus University, 1978-79.Visiting (Full) Professor of Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1967.Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1964-66.

Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities:Current Projects (selected):

Review essay (pending at journal): “Ethical Behavior in the Holocaust: What Room for Ambiguity?”

Book in progress: Migration, Governance and World Politics;

Article in progress: "Cognition, Philology, and Ockham's Electronic Razor: the domestic and international ramifications of new modes of thinking and communicating."

Books and Edited Volumes:The Politics of History in Comparative Perspective. Vol. 617 of The Annals of the

American Academy of Political and Social Science (May 2008). Special editor and contributor of two articles noted below.

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The Nordic Region: Changing Perspectives in International Relations, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 512 (Nov. 1990). Special Editor and contributor of article noted below.

Coauthor, Global Studies: Western Europe, 1st through 6th editions. Ed. H. J. Warmenhoven (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 1989-99).

From Foreign Workers to Settlers? Transnational Migration and the Emergence of New Minorities, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 485 (May 1986). Senior coeditor and contributor of articles noted below.

International Energy Policy, coeditor (with R. M. Lawrence), (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980). Recipient of the Aaron Wildavsky Book Award of the Policy Studies. Organization.

Ethnic Conflict in the World Today, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 433 (Sep. 1977). Special editor, contributor of articles noted below.

Politics in Europe: Structures and Processes in Some Postindustrial Democracies (New York: David McKay, 1974). Principal author and editor.

Monographs and Research Reports:Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in the Modern West, Working Paper No.1. College Park:

Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1988, 66pp.Government as Paymaster: Primary Income Dependence on Government through

Employment and Transfer Payments in the Nordic Countries (with D. S. Schwerin). Århus, Denmark: Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, 1982, 52pp.

Domesticating Defense Expenditures. Århus, Denmark: Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, 1982.

If Women Are a Group, What Kind of Group Are They? Århus, Denmark: Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, 1981.

Government: What is Growing and How Do We Know? Studies in Public Policy No. 89 (with B. G. Peters). Glasgow: Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 1981.

Social Conflict in Global Perspective, Occasional Paper No. 15. College Park: World Order Studies Program, University of Maryland, 1981, 51pp.

Authority and Strains in the Political Economy of the Welfare State. Århus, Denmark: Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University, 1979, 44pp.

Report on contemporary Belgian politics, prepared under contract for the U.S. Department of State, INR-XR, 1978.

Implications of Scarcity for the Management of Group Conflict in Multicultural Societies, Studies in Public Policy, No. 20 (with B. G. Peters). Glasgow: Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom), 1978.

Dialogue in Comparative Federalism (contributor), ed. E. Katz and B. R. Schuster. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism, Temple University, 1978.

A Political Sociology Perspective on Divided Nations and Political Partition, Working Paper No. 43. Pittsburgh: University Center of International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1975.

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters:"Our Stories, Our Selves: Identities and the Dialogics of Narrative," in Narrating Peoplehood

amidst Diversity: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives, ed. Michael Böss. (Århus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 2011): 61-100.

“Introduction: The Political Currency of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 617 (May 2008): 14-24.

“Challenged Histories and Collective Self-Concepts: Politics in History, Memory, and Time,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 617 (May 2008): 199-211.

“Academic Freedom and the Freedom of Academics: Toward a Transnational Civil Society Move,” International Studies Perspectives 8, 4 (November 2007): 347-357.

Symposium: “Changing Citizenship Theory and Practice,” Guest Editor and contributor of an article: “Introduction—Changing Citizenship Theory and Practice: Comparative Perspectives in a Democratic Framework,” PS: Politics and Political Science 38, No. 4 (October 2005): 667-70.

“Changing Theory and Practice in International Relations,” in K. Khudoley and D. Lanko, eds., Borders, Identities and Nationalism: Understanding the Relationship (St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg University Press, 2004).

“The Uses and Limitations of Perspective,” in Light from the Ashes, ed. Peter Suedfeld (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001).

“Now and Then, Here and There: Transnational Migration and Identities, Borders, and Orders,” in Identities, Borders, Orders, ed. M. Albert, D. Jacobson and Y. Lapid (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001).

“International Security Structures and the Baltic Region: The Implications of Alternative World-Views” (with G. H. Quester), in Stability and Security in the Baltic Sea Region: Russian, Nordic and European Aspects, ed. O. F. Knudsen (London: Frank Cass,1999).

“Contextualizing Global Migration: Sketching the Socio-Political Landscape in Europe,” UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 3, 2 (1998-99): 557-593.

"Portugal and Migration in Global and European Perspectives," in Metropolis International Workshop Proceedings, Fundaçao Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento (Lisbon: by the Foundation, 1998).

“Cross-boundary Population Movements and Security in Korea: Gradual Rapprochement and Other Scenarios,” in Environmental Security in Northeast Asia, ed. M. Schreurs and D. Pirages. (Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University Press, 1998).

"Some Normative Caveats in the Pursuit of the Rights of Ethnic Minorities," Journal of Ethno-Development 4, 1 (July 1994):79-82.

"Migration and the link between social and societal security" (with Z. Layton-Henry), in Identity, Migration and the New Security Agenda in Europe, eds. Ole Wæver et al. (London: Pinter, 1993);

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"Migration, International Relations and the New Europe: Theoretical Perspectives from Institutional Political Sociology," International Migration Review 26, 2 (Summer 1992): 596-622. (Reprinted in Theories of Migration, ed. R. Cohen, Edward Elgar, Ltd., 1996.)

"Citizenship -- Old, New and Changing: Inclusion, Exclusion and Limbo for Ethnic Groups and Migrants in the Modern Democratic State" (with B. S. Heisler), in Dominant National Cultures and Ethnic Identities, ed. J. Fijalkowski et al. (Berlin: Free University of Berlin, 1991), vol. I, pp. 91-128.

"Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in the Modern West," in Conflict and Peacemaking in Multiethnic Societies, ed. J. V. Montville (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath, 1990), chap. 2.

"Hyphenating Belgium: Changing State and Regime to Cope with Cultural Division," ibid., chap. 12.

“Introduction,” The Nordic Region: Changing Perspectives in International Relations, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 512 (Nov. 1990): 16-21.

"Transnational Migration and the Modern Democratic State: Familiar Problems in New Form or a New Problem?" (with Barbara Schmitter Heisler), Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 485 (May 1986):12-22.

"Transnational Migration as a Small Window on the Diminished Autonomy of the Modern Democratic State," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 485 (May 1986):153-166. (Reprinted as lead selection in Politics of Migration, ed. R. Cohen and Z. Layton-Henry, Edward Elgar, Ltd., 1997.)

"Denmark's Quest for Security: Constraints and Opportunities Within the Alliance," in NATO's Northern Allies, ed. G. Flynn (Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld; London: Croom Helm, 1985), ch. 2 (pp. 57-112).

"Scarcity and the Management of Political Conflict in Multicultural Polities" (with B. G. Peters), International Political Science Review 4, 3 (1983): 327-344.

"Thinking about Public Sector Growth: Conceptual, Operational, Theoretical and Policy Considerations," (with B. G. Peters), in Why Governments Grow: Measuring Public Sector Size, ed. Charles L. Taylor (Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications, 1983).

"Area Studies and Cross-Areal Research, Teaching and Policy Advice," Journal of Area Studies (U.K.), 1, 1 (1980). (Lead article in the journal’s inaugural issue.)

"Corporate Pluralism Revisited: Where is the Theory?" Scandinavian Political Studies, 2 (New Series), 3 (1979): 277-297.

"Ethnic Division in Belgium," in Self Rule/Shared Rule, ed. Daniel J. Elazar (Ramat Gan, Israel: Turtledove Publishing, 1979).

"Comparing Social Policy Across Levels of Government, Countries and Time: Belgium and Sweden since 1870" (with B. G. Peters), in Comparing Public Policies: New Concepts and Methods, ed. D. E. Ashford (Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications, 1978).

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"Eurocommunism and Innovation: A Western European Perspective," in Innovation in Communist Systems, eds. A. Gyorgy and J. A. Kuhlman (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1978).

"Toward a Multidimensional Framework for the Analysis of Social Policy" (with B. G. Peters), Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 434 (Nov. 1977): 58-70.

"Ethnic Conflict in the World Today: An Introduction," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 433 (Sep. 1977): 1-5.

"Managing Ethnic Conflict in Belgium," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 433 (Sep. 1977): 32-46.

Short Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews (selected):

Review: Berger, Ronald J., The Holocaust, Religion, and the Politics of Collective Memory –Beyond Sociology, at http://historicaldialogues.org/2015/01/07/book-review-the-holocaust-religion-and-the-politics-of-collective-memory-beyond-sociology/, January 2015.

Review: Keymeulen, Sarah, and Jo Tollebeek, Henri Pirenne, historian: A life in pictures. in Medievally Speaking, at http://medievallyspeaking.blogspot.com/2014/01/keymeulen-and-tollebeek-henri-pirenne.html, 22 January 2014.

Review essay: Bergerson, Andrew Stuart, K. Scott Baker, Clancy Martin, Steve Ostovich, The Happy Burden of History: From Sovereign Impunity to Responsible Selfhood, in http://www.historicaljusticeandmemorynetwork.net, 13 June 2012.

Reviews: Sam Kaplan, The Pedagogical State: Education and the Politics of National Culture in Post-1980 Turkey, and Gyanendra Pandey, Routine Violence: Nations, Fragments, Histories, in Perspectives on Politics 5, 3 (Sept. 2007): 663-65.

Review: Rajen Harshé, Twentieth Century Imperialism, in Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 32, 1 (2004).

Reviews: Jill Krause and Neil Renwick, eds., Identities in International Relations, and Jay Rothman, Resolving Identity-Based Conflict in Nations, Organizations, and Communities, in American Political Science Review 94, 1(March 2000): 242-243.

Review: Jeffrey G. Reitz, Warmth of the Welcome: The Social Causes of Economic Success for Immigrants in Different Nations and Cities, in International Migration Review 34, 3 (Fall 2000): 982-984.

Review: Antje Wiener, `European’ Citizenship Practice, in Canadian Journal of Political Science 32, 3 (1999).

Review essay: David Jacobson, Rights Across Borders and Jeff Spinner, The Boundaries of Citizenship, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1997).

Review: Marco Martiniello, ed., Migration, Citizenship and Ethno-National Identities in the European Union, in Nationalism and Ethnopolitics (1996).

Review: Marina Boudart, Michel Boudart, and René Bryssinck, eds., Modern Belgium, in American Association for Netherlandic Studies Newsletter 37 (1992): 10-11.

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Review essay: Ronaldo Munck, The Difficult Dialogue: Marxism and Nationalism, in Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 18, 1-2 (1991): 192-194.

Review: Peter T. Manicas, War and Democracy, in American Political Science Review 85, 3 (1991): 1078-79.

Review: Eric Einhorn and John Logue, Modern Welfare States: Politics and Policies in Social Democratic Scandinavia, in Perspectives on Political Science (1990): 177-78.

Reviews: Frank Bealey, Democracy in the Contemporary State and Gregory A. Fossedal, The Democratic Imperative, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 508 (March 1990): 185-186.

Review: Muhammad Anwar, Race and Politics: Ethnic Minorities and the British Political System, in International Migration Review 21, 4 (1987): 1558-59.

Short article: "Belgium," in 1985 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, ed. Richard F. Staar (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1985): 454-457.

Review: Gregory Flynn and Hans Rattinger, eds., The Public and Atlantic Defense, in American Political Science Review 79, 4 (1985): 1234-1235.

Short article: "Belgium," in 1984 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, ed. Richard F. Staar (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1984): 446-448.

Review: W. J. Mommsen, ed., The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany (in Danish), Nyt fra Historien (Denmark) 31, 2 (1982): 83-84.

Review: Walter Laqueur, A Continent Astray: Europe, 1970-1978, in American Political Science Review (1980): 879-880.

Review essay: Ronald Inglehart, The Silent Revolution: Changing Values and Political Styles among Western Publics, in Journal of Political and Military Sociology 7, 1 (1979): 151-154.

Review essay: Robert Jackman, Politics and Social Equality, in Journal of Politics (1977): 220-222.

Foreword to Cynthia H. Enloe, The Politics of Pollution in Comparative Perspective (New York: David McKay, 1975).

Review essay: Kenneth McRae (ed.), Consociational Democracy, in Western Political Quarterly (1975):485-488.

Article: "Fragmentary Data from a Survey of the Academic Marketplace in Political Science" (with M. W. McKinney), PS: Political Science & Politics 4, 3 (1971): 401-411.

Review: Karl Kaiser, German Foreign Policy in Transition, in American Political Science Review 64, 1 (1970): 246-248.

Article: "The Academic Marketplace in Political Science for the Next Decade," PS: Political Science & Politics 3, 3 (1970): 372-381.

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Professional Papers and Formal Conference Presentations, 2000 - present (selected): (More than 100 papers were presented at scholarly conferences in the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Middle East between 1968 and 1999.)

“Selves Lost in the Masses?” presented at the 2014 annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Toronto, March 2014.

"Bringing Class Back In: Immigrants and Immigration through the Prism of Class" (with Barbara Schmitter Heisler), presented at the Fifth General Congress of the European Consortium for Political Research; Potsdam, Germany, Sept. 2009.

"The Security-Migration Nexus Redux: the view from International Political Sociology," paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association; New York, Feb. 2009.

“Between Community and Cosmopolis: Closure, Chaos and Terror,” presented at the Festschrift Conference for Professor David C. Rapoport, UCLA, June 2008.

“Migration and the Transformation of World Politics,” presented at the invitational workshop on `Migration and the Evolution of International Relations,’ Center for Globalization and Governance, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Mar. 2007.

“Double Standards or Normative Fault-Lines? Critical Cases in Human Security and Migration,” presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Chicago, Feb. –March 2007.

“Cognitive and Philological Bases of Power in the Politics of Memory,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Philadelphia, Sep. 2006;

“The Ethics of Inclusion and Exclusion,” paper presented at the international conference on “Immigration, Integration and Human Security Issues Post-9/11 in Comparative Perspective,” Paris, France, June 2006;

“The Migration-Security Nexus after 9/11: Regional Migration and Security in North America in Comparative Perspective;” presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association; San Diego, March 2006.

“The Politics of Managing the Past: Collective Self-Concepts in the Face of `Unpalatable Revelations’ about the Past,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association; Washington, DC, Sept. 2005.

“Coping with the Past: Comparative Perspectives on Constructions and Reconstructions of History in Domestic and International Politics;” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association; Chicago, April 2005.

"Sovereignty and Democracy across the Atlantic: The Normative Consequences of Long-term Security Differentiation," presented at the workshop on War, Sovereignty and Security Today: Identifying the Enemy and the Tensions between Civil Liberties and a Permanent State of Emergency; Université du Québec à Montréal, March 2004.

“Deriving Civic Virtues from Past Sins? Revisiting and Rewriting (and Righting?) Historical Wrongs through Current Moral Optics;” paper presented at the International Conference on Civic Education Research; New Orleans, Louisiana; Nov. 2003.

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“The Power of Uneven Development: An Institutional Political Sociology of Inequalities and Normative Divides in and across Countries,” presented at the 44th annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Portland, OR; Feb. 2003.

"Beneath History: Sources and Justifications in the Different Constructions of the Meanings of World War II in Europe," presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Boston, Aug.- Sept. 2002.

“Proscriptive Norms and Available Justifications,” presented at the XVth World Congress of the International Sociological Association; Brisbane, Australia, July 2002.

"Bounding Legitimacy in International Society? Norms, Proto-norms and the Repertoire of Available Justifications for Action," presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association; New Orleans, March 2002.

"Security and Democracy in the Post-September 2001 World," invited presentation, Colloquium on Democracy and Violence, French-American Foundation; Paris, Dec. 2001.

"Security and Migration: Broad Outlines of a Problématique," presented at the CERI/CNRS Colloquium on "Does the State Still Manage Security?" Paris, September 2001.

"Facts, Social Facts, Relational Facts and an Epistemology of International Political Sociology," presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research and the Fourth Pan-European International Relations Conference; University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, September 2001.

"Expanding Borders and Managing Inequalities: Europe in Historical and Comparative Perspective" (with Barbara Schmitter Heisler), presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association; Washington, D.C., August 2000.

"Different Paths to Tolerance: Similarities in the Politics of Migration in the United States and Germany," presented at the Magnet Societies Authors' Conference; Loccum, Germany, June 2000.

"Securing What – and How? Conceptions of Migration-Related Security in Multi-Country Territories," presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Los Angeles, March 2000.

Selected Participation in Professional Conferences since 2000 (participated in more than 80 other conferences and workshops between 1965 and 1999):

Chair and discussant, panel on “Migration, Integration, and Citizenship: Immigrants Participation, Naturalization, and Activism,” annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 2014.

Distinguished Scholar Round-table honoring Andreas Wimmer, annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March, 2014.

Distinguished Scholar Round-table honoring Marc Howard Ross, annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April, 2013.

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Chair and participant, Round-table, "Narratives of Collective Resentments and Durable Tensions in International Relations," annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Seattle, Sept. 2011.

Panel Chair, Fifth General Congress of the European Consortium for Political Research; Potsdam, Germany, Sept. 2009.

Chair, Workshop on "Constructing and Imagining Labor Migration: Perspectives of Control from Five Continents." sponsored and funded by the International Studies Association; New York, Feb. 2009.

Discussant, Panel on the Politics of Memory, annual meeting of the International Studies Association; New York, Feb. 2009.

Panel chair and discussant on two panels at the 2008 annual meeting of the International Studies Association; San Francisco; March.

Participant, Theme Round-table, “Contemporary Issues Concerning Academic Freedom in the United States,” 2007 annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Chicago; Feb. -Mar.

Participant, Round-table Honoring Ted Robert Gurr, ENMISA’s 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award Recipient, annual meeting of the International Studies Association; Chicago; Feb. –March, 2007.

Chair, panel on “Managing Difference: European and North American Responses to Immigration,” annual meeting, International Studies Assn.; Chicago; Feb.-Mar. 2007.

Participant, Round-table “America’s Need to Address the Past,” honoring the memory of President James O. Freedman of Dartmouth College, The John Sloan Dickey Center for Understanding, Dartmouth College, October 2006.

Participant, Round-table on “The Politics of Post-War History in Europe;” Dartmouth College, October, 2006.

Chair, Round-table on Scholars-at-Risk, International Studies Association annual meeting, San Diego; March, 2006.

Panel chair, annual meeting, Midwest Political Science Assn.; Chicago, Apr. 7-10, 2005.

Participant, University Representative, Biennial Conference of the Scholars at Risk Network; New York University, April 2005.

Discussant, panel at the 45th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar. 2004.

"Sovereignty Then and Now," presentation at the Theme Roundtable of the 45th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar. 2004.

Participant, Round-table on “Assessing the Perestroika Movement in Political Science,” annual meeting, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Aug. 2003.

Panel chair and discussant, annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Aug. 2003.

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Theme Roundtable Presentation at the 44th annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, Feb. -Mar. 2003.

Discussant, Panel on Constructivism in International Relations Theory. 2002 annual meeting of the International Studies Association; New Orleans.

Invited presentation, U. S. State Department Colloquium on Migration and the Expansion of the European Union. Washington, D.C., February 2002.

Presentation, Workshop on Dual Citizenship and Migration; Boston University, May 2001.

Discussion-leader, Moderator, Presenter, EPIIC, Tufts University, March 2001.

Presentation to the Secondary School Teachers' Workshop on Cultural Diversity, U.S. Institute of Peace; Washington, D.C., August 2000.

Presentation, Round-table, annual meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology; Seattle, July 2000.

Round-table Participant, annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March, 2000.

Invited Lectures and/or Seminars (selected):

Presentation and discussion, “The past is not a foreign country (but is it present in other countries?)” Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality, University of California, Irvine, April 11, 2014.

Inaugural Franklin Lecture in Government, “Migration and Security: The U. S. in Comparative Perspective;” New Mexico State University, April 6, 2006.

Lectures or seminar presentations at, inter alii: King's College, Cambridge University; University of Oslo; University of Bergen; Strathclyde University; Catholic University of Leuven (KUL); Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL); Dartmouth College; Purdue University; Tulane University; University of California, Berkeley (Institute of International Studies); University of Chicago (Department of Sociology); University of Southern California; University of Minnesota; National War College; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Warwick; George Washington University; University of California at Santa Barbara; Budapest University of Economic Sciences; Foreign Service Institute; U.S. Dept. of State; Inter-American Defense College.

Grants and Research Contracts:Leader and organizer, Ford Foundation-funded program: “Teachers as Scholars,” University

of Maryland, 2004.Participant, Project on Biology, Ethnicity and Race, University of Maryland, 1999-2000.Trans-Coop Conference Grant (German funding), 1997-98.Designated Participant, Workshop Grant, International Studies Association, 1997-98.Co-Project Director, U.S. Information Agency grant for summer institute in faculty training

for Russian university faculty in international relations, and follow-up workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia; June 1996–December 1997.

Office of International Affairs International Research Travel Award, Univ. of Maryland, 1995Project Director and Principal Investigator, United States Institute of Peace Grant 107-92S:

"Institutional Management of Ethnic Conflict," 1992-1995.

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Senior International Research Fellow, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris, France), project on "Institutional and Normative Construction of Identity," 1991.

DRIF Research-Travel Award, 1990-91.Project Director and Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of State Project on Immigrants in

Western Europe, 1984-86.Research Award, Danish Social Science Research Council, 1982.Research Award, Danish Institute of International Relations, 1982.Co-Project Director and Co-Principal Investigator, "Global and Transnational Problems," U.S.

Office of Education Grant No. G 007901659, 1979-81.Participation/Travel Grant, European Consortium for Political Research, 1980.American Political Science Association/National Science Foundation Travel Grant, 1979.Co-director, Council for European Studies/Ford Foundation-funded week-long Workshop on

Social Science Research on the Low Countries (with V. R. Lorwin), 1975.Project Director, National Science Foundation Grant No. GS-35803, 1972-73.General Research Board Awards, Graduate School of the University of Maryland: 1971,

1974, 1977, 1983, 1986.Patend Fund Grant, University of California, Los Angeles, 1963-64.

Fellowships, Prizes, and Awards:

Honors: The Ethnicity, Nationalism, Migration Section of the International Studies Association named its graduate student awards the Martin O. Heisler Award, since 2004.

Lilly-Center for Teaching Excellence Fellow; University of Maryland, 2002-2003.Certificate of Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, 2000/01.Finalist, Professor of the Year, PSM, University of Maryland, 2000.Fellow, Society for Comparative Research (Inaugural Class of Fellows).Aaron Wildavsky Book Award, for International Energy Policy (1980). Policy Studies

Organization, 1997.Curriculum Transformation Project, Women's Studies Program; University of Maryland (with

stipend), 1995.Visiting Fellow, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick (U.K.), 1992.Nominee, Western European Regional Fulbright Research Fellowship, 1991-92. Principal Nominee, NATO Advanced Research Fellowship, 1983, 1984, 1989.Fulbright Professorship, Aarhus University (Denmark), 1978-79.Principal Nominee, Senior Fulbright-Hays Silver Anniversary Program Fellowship, 1975-76.Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program (Hon.), 1960.

Editorial work and Board Memberships:Creator and editor, Comparative Studies of Political Life, a series of sixteen books, published

by David McKay Co., Publishers, 1970-77; Longman Publishers, 1978-80. Some are now in seventh or eighth edition.

Founding Editor, Bulletin of Comparative-Interdisciplinary Studies (later renamed Comparative Research.)

Founding Editor, Low Countries Newsletter.Editorial Boards:

International Political Sociology, 2007 - present;Cultures & Conflits (France), 2002- present;

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International Studies Review, 2003-2008."Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy" series, SAGE-Halstead, 1975-81;Millennium (London School of Economics) Advisory Board, 1997, 1999; 2007

Manuscript referee, Journals: American Political Science Review; Comparative Politics; Comparative Political Studies; Polity; Political Science Quarterly; Journal of Politics; Journal of Theoretical Politics; Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; Western Political Quarterly; Social Science Quarterly; European Journal of Political Research; European Journal of International Relations; International Political Sociology; Scandinavian Political Studies; Political Studies; Review of International Studies; International Migration Review; International Studies Quarterly; International Studies Perspectives; Journal of Public Policy; Millennium; Nations and Nationalism.

University presses: Princeton, Oxford, Cambridge, California, Michigan, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Temple, Pennsylvania State University, University of Notre Dame;

Commercial publishers: St. Martin's, Prentice-Hall, McGraw-Hill, Routledge, Westview, Blackwell, Chatham House, Pine Forge Press, Longman, and others..

Research tools: Basic statistical and computer skills; interviewing and ethnographic techniques; survey design and analysis.

Language skills: Active command of French, English, Hungarian, Danish. Passive command of German, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese. Some knowledge of Dutch.

Funded field-research: France, Germany, United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine.

Teaching and Advising: Course and Curriculum Development:

Regularly taught undergraduate courses and graduate seminars in Comparative Politics, including the undergraduate introductory course and the graduate core seminar; courses and seminars in International Relations; Political Sociology; European Politics.

Graduate Seminar in Scope and Methods, required of all Ph.D. students.Created and taught interdisciplinary courses in the former Division of Behavioral and

Social Sciences (at invitation of the Provost), including Introduction to the Behavioral and Social Sciences, and interdisciplinary problems courses.

Created and taught several Departmental Honors Seminars.Created and taught courses and seminars on Migration and Refugee Flows in Comparative

and International Perspective; The Future of International Relations; etc.Created and taught upper-division course on Comparative Politics of Race Relations.Created or restructured the general undergraduate and graduate offerings in the field of

comparative politics, comparative foreign policy, and comparative security policy.Created and taught University Honors Core Course, "Borderlines and Meeting Grounds." Taught numerous "problems" courses, including "Politics, Policy and the Social Sciences,"

comparative public policy (graduate and undergraduate), comparative administration, and a Freshman Seminar on "Multiculturalism v. Pluriculturalism."

Directed numerous undergraduate honors and individual studies theses and internships.

Graduate Advising and Research Direction: Chair or co-chair of 19 completed Ph.D. dissertation committees; member of 50+ such committees in Government and Politics; external member/Graduate School representative on 21 Ph.D. committees in Sociology, Geography, History, Journalism and Education at the University of Maryland, as well as several doctoral committees at George Washington University, Georgetown University.

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Professional Service:

Offices and committee memberships in professional organizations:American Political Science Association:

Chair, "Best Book Award" Committee, Citizenship and Migration section, 2014.Centennial Center Advisory Board, 2003-2004; Founding Co-Chair, Edward Artinian Memorial Endowment Fund, 1997- 2000;Member, sections on Comparative Politics, Politics and History, International Politics

and History.Chair, Advisory Committee on Recruitment and Placement, 1970-71;Taskforce of the Program Planning and Review Committee, 1970.

International Studies Association:Program Co-chair, 19th Annual Convention; Washington, DC, 1978; Governing Council, 1976-78, 1991-98, 2001-03; Executive Committee, At-Large

Member, 1994-96; 2002-03; Founding Co-chair, then elected Chair, International Political Sociology sect. 2001-03;Chair, Standing Committee on Career Development and Placement, 1997-98;Chair, Presidential Task Force on Career Development and Placement, 1996-97;Founding Chair, then elected Chair, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section,

1994-97; Member, Distinguished Scholar Selection Committee, 2013-2015.Chair, Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section, 1991-94; Executive Committee,

1982-85; Council, 1972-73; Chair, Publications Committee, 1971-73;Member, J. Ann Tickner Award Committee, 2012-2014; Federal Relations Committee, 1979-85; Nominating Committee, 1975-76;

Board member, National Capital Region, 1986-88.

Caucus for a New Political Science: Executive Committee, 1971-72; Chair, Taskforce on Academic Careers, Graduate Education and Recruitment, 1973-75.

Social Science History Association: Convenor (section chair), Network on Social Conflict in Multicultural Societies, 1977-81; Program Committee, 1977-78.

International Society of Political Psychology: Program Committee, 1983-84.Peer reviewer:

Proposal Evaluator: National Science Foundation; National Endowment for the Humanities; Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom); Danish Social Science Research Council; U.S. Department of State; U.S. Office of Education; U.S. Institute for Peace; Canadian Social Science Research Council; International Research & Exchanges Board (Fulbright/IREX); MacArthur Foundation; German Marshall Fund.

National Endowment for the Humanities: Final Review Panel, Collaborative Research Grants, 2009-2010.

Council for the International Exchange of Scholars: Chair, Western Europe Regional Fulbright peer review committee, 1987-88; member, 1986-87.

Member, several external review committees of Political Science departments and public policy programs (nominated by Executive Director of APSA).

External Referee for tenure and promotion of more than 30 faculty members at peer institutions.

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Other service to community and governmental bodies:Recurring consultant, U. S. Department of State; seminar participant, National Research

Council of the National Academy of Sciences; speaker or discussion leader at public schools, community organizations; appearances on public television and radio; CNN International; Voice of America, Armed Forces Radio, TV 5 global French-language television and radio; UMTV; Business Council for International Understanding, 1968-97; Lloyd, Thomas and Ball, Inc., 1997-2000.

Campaign committee chair and/or organizer, fund-raiser, advisor, unremunerated worker for candidates for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in Maryland.

Published interviews in The New York Times; Washington Post; Baltimore Sun; Orlando Sentinel and other media, including featured front-page article in Chronicle of Higher Education.

Community and civic service since 2005: President, Summit at Mountain Park Homeowners Association, 2007-2009; Member, Community Relations Committee, Jewish Federation of the Greater Portland Area, 2007-2010; Volunteer, Southwest Community Health Center [Portland, OR] 2009-2010; board member, Kol Shalom, and chair of Social Action Committee, 2010 - 2011.

Service at the University of Maryland (selected): Department:

Director of Graduate Placement, 1968-70, 1971-72. Coordinator, Graduate Field Examinations in Comparative Politics, 1973-91, 1993-95,

thereafter intermittently; Graduate Studies, 1972, 1976-78, 1980, 1985-87, 1989-91, 1993-94, 1995-97, 2000-02; Taskforce on Curriculum Reform, 1990-91; Undergraduate Studies, 1968-70, 1979-80, 1992, 1998-2000; Recruitment/Search: 1973-74, 1984-85, 1989-90, 1992-93 (chair, Comparative Politics

position), 1997-98, 1998-99;Chair or member of numerous tenure, promotion review and post-tenure review

committees; Resources/Salary: 1987-88, 1989-90, 1999-2000; Space, 1987-88; Nominations, 1983-85,

1999-2001; Public Policy Ph.D.,1975-76; Research, 1967-68, 1973-74.College and Division:

Chair (elected), Academic Council College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (1997-98); Member, 1972-74; 1995-2000; Executive Committee: 1996-99;

Sub-committee chair, Review of the Dean of the College, 1997-98;Committee on Programs, Courses and Curricula, 1974-76;Chair, Committee on Divisional and Interdisciplinary Programs, 1976-78;Committee on College-Wide and Interdisciplinary Programs, 1986-88.

Campus and University System:Council of University System Faculties (elected representative of the College Park

University Senate), 2004-05;

University Senate (elected), 2003-05; Senate Committees: Student Discipline, 1969-71; Faculty Affairs, 1971-72, 1974-76; Campus Affairs, 1983-84; Programs, Courses,

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Curricula, 1985-87; Educational Affairs, 1987-88; 2003-05; Academic Programs and Standards, 2001-03.

Graduate Council (elected), 1995-98; Council Committees: Chair, Student Affairs, 1997-98; Chair, Interdisciplinary and Inter-unit Programs; Ad hoc Committee to Review Report of Graduate Program Review Committee, 1997; Committee to Implement Graduate Program Reviews, 1998.

Admissions Committee, General Honors Program, 1984-85; Chair, Committee on Undergraduate Advising (reporting to Dean of Undergraduate Studies), 1987-88; Committee on Admissions Policies; Faculty co-advisor, Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science Honorary Society chapter; Founding co-chair, Europe Committee, 1996-2000; faculty member, Campus Judicial Office Honors Council Boards, 1995-99; Internal Review Committee of the Women's Studies Department; Graduate Academic Committee of the Urban Assembly, 1974-77.

University Representative, Council for European Studies, 1973-80, 1983-2005.Professional memberships:

American Political Science Association;International Studies Association;Society for Comparative Research;

European Consortium for Political Research -- Standing Group on International Relations;

Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science Honors Society

Addresses: Department of Government and Politics, 3140 Tydings Hall, University ofMaryland, College Park, MD 20742; mheisler@ umd.edu

Permanent preferred coordinates: 10 Morningview Circle, Lake Oswego, OR 97035;tel: +503 635-0925; [email protected]

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