ROBERT E. HARKAVY Professor of Political Science Pennsylvania State University 107 Burrowes Building University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone: 814-863-0743 Home Phone: 814-234-5206 email: reh2@psu.edu fax: 814-863-8979 Education: Yale University: 1964-1966 and 1968-1970 Ph.D., 1973, International Relations University of California: (Berkeley) 1962-1964 M.A., Political Science Harvard Business School: 1960-1961 No Degree Basel University: (Switzerland) 1959-1960 No Degree Cornell University: 1954-1958 B.A., Chemistry Major A.B. Davis High School: 1951-1954 Mount Vernon, NY Languages: Fairly fluent in German and reads French Experience: 1978-present The Pennsylvania State University, Political Science Department, University Park, PA Position: Associate Professor to Professor Responsibilities: Courses on International Relations, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Organization, International Political Economy, International Relations of the Middle East, Advanced International Relations Theory. Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee, 1983-1985; Acting Chairman, Middle East Studies Committee, 1981-1982 and 1987. Director, Center for Research in International and Strategic Studies. 1982-1983 U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle, PA (on leave) Position: Visiting Research Professor Responsibilities: Research leading to publications on arms resupply and "lessons of war;" participant, team research for Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations and Plans, Department of the Army. 1977-1978 Cornell University, Center for International Studies, Ithaca, NY Position: Senior Research Associate Responsibilities: Post-doctoral year, engaged primarily in writing a book on overseas bases and Page 1 of 16 geopolitical theory. 1975-1977 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Non-Proliferation and International Relations Bureaus, Washington, DC Position: Foreign Affairs Officer Responsibilities: Staff and research work on conventional arms transfers and nuclear non-proliferation problems and related arms control areas, with extensive inter-agency contacts. Responsibility for African and European arms transfer matters. Participant in regional conventional arms studies and in coordination of arms transfer and non-proliferation policies. Extensive involvement in external research contracts. 1970-1975 Kalamazoo College, Political Science Department, Kalamazoo, MI Position: Instructor to Assistant Professor Responsibilities: Courses on International Relations Theory, U.S. Foreign Policy, National Security Policy, Multinational Corporations and U.S. Foreign Policy, Soviet Politics, and Public Policy. 1966-1968 U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Secretariat, Washington, DC Position: Administrative Assistant Responsibilities: Rapporteur to the Commission, aiding in preparation of papers presented to the Commission for decision, and in research work for the Commission. 1961-1962 Crocker-Anglo Bank, San Francisco, CA Position: Investment Analyst Responsibilities: Investment analysis in the trust department of this large bank. Portfolio analysis and research specialization in the chemical industry. 1961 Summer Chemical Fund(F. Eberstadt), New York, NY Position: Investment Analyst Responsibilities: Portfolio analysis and reports on various companies and industries. Publications Books: Warfare and the Third World (co-authored with Stephanie Neuman) (New York: St. Martin's/Palgrave, 2001), 413 pages. Strategic Geography and the Changing Middle East (co-authored with Geoffrey Kemp) (Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1997), for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 506 pages. Bases Abroad: The Global Foreign Military Presence (London: Oxford University Press/SIPRI, 1989), 450 pages. The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World: Comparative Dimensions (Co-edited with Page 2 of 16 Stephanie Neuman) (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1987), includes "Introduction" by R. E. Harkavy, pp. 1-6; and a chapter, "Lessons Learned, Insights Gained, Issues Raised: Summary and Agenda for Further Research," pp. 241-257; 257 pages. The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World: Approaches and Case Studies (Coedited with Stephanie Neuman) (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1985), includes chapter by R. E. Harkavy, "The Lessons of Recent Wars: Toward Comparative Analysis," pp. 3-32; 302 pages. Great Power Competition for Overseas Bases: The Geopolitics of Access Diplomacy (New York: Pergamon, 1982), 361 pages. Security Policies of Developing States: Implications for Regional and Global Security (Co-edited with Edward A. Kolodziej) (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1981), co-author of introductory chapter, pp. 1-23, and concluding chapter, pp. 331-368; 393 pages. American Security Policy and Policy-Making: The Dilemmas of Using and Controlling Military Force (Co-edited with Edward A. Kolodziej) (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980), includes chapter by R. E. Harkavy, "Harmonizing Policies Across Arms Control Domains: Dilemmas and Contradictions," pp. 129-147; 266 pages. Arms Transfers in the Modern World: Problems and Prospects (Co-edited with Stephanie Neuman) (New York: Praeger, 1979), includes chapter by R. E. Harkavy, "The New Geopolitics: Arms Transfers and the Major Powers' Competition for Overseas Bases," pp. 131-151, and co-written summary chapter, "The Road to Further Research and Theory in Arms Transfers," pp. 315-321; 371 pages. The Arms Trade and International Systems (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1975), 288 pages. Monographs: Preemption and Two-Front Conventional Warfare: A Comparison of 1967 Israeli Strategy with the Pre-World War I German Schlieffen Plan, Leonard Davis Institute, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Papers on Peace Problems, No. 23 (1978), 54 pages. Spectre of a Middle Eastern Holocaust: The Strategic and Diplomatic Implications of the Israeli Nuclear Weapons Program, Denver: University of Denver Monograph Series in World Affairs (1977), 126 pages. Page 3 of 16 Articles: "Strategic Geography and the Greater Middle East." Naval War College Review, Vol. 54, 4 (Autumn 2001), pp. 37-54. "Defeat, National Humiliation, and the Revenge Motif in International Politics." International Politics, Vol. 37, 3 (September 2000), pp. 345-368. "Long Cycle Theory and the Hegemonic Powers' Basing Networks." Political Geography, Vol. 18 (1999), pp. 941-972. "Triangular or Indirect Deterrence/Compellence." Comparative Strategy, Vol. 17, 1 (Jan-Mar 1998), pp. 63-81. "Images of the Coming International System," Orbis, Vol. 41, 4 (Fall 1997), pp. 569- 590. "The Changing International System and the Arms Trade," Annals, Vol. 535 (September 1994), pp. 11-28. "Global Bases: Major Power Rivalry," National Forum, 66, 4 (Fall 1986), pp. 14-19. "After the Gulf War: The Future of Israeli Nuclear Strategy," The Washington Quarterly (Summer 1991), pp. 161-179; revised version published in H. Blumberg and C. C. French (eds.), The Persian Gulf War: Views from the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1993), pp. 441-452. "Survival Imperatives," Society, 23, 2 (January/February 1986), pp. 63-72. "Arms Resupply During Conflict: Framework for Analysis," The Jerusalem Journal of International Relations (1985), 7, 3 (1985), pp. 5-41; also published in Christian Schmidt (ed.), The Economics of Military Expenditures (London: Macmillan, 1987), pp. 239-279. "The Lessons of Recent Wars: A Comparative Perspective," Third World Quarterly, 6, 4 (October 1984), pp. 868-891. "The Pariah States and Nuclear Proliferation," International Organization (Winter 1981), pp. 83-100; also published in George Quester (ed.), Nuclear Proliferation: Breaking the Chain (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1981), pp. 135-163. Co-authored with Edward A. Kolodziej, "Developing States and the International Security System," Journal of International Affairs (Summer 1980), pp. 59-88; also published in John J. Page 4 of 16 Stremlau (ed.), The Foreign Policy Priorities of Third World States (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1982), pp. 19-47. "Harmonizing Policies Across Arms Control Domains: Dilemmas and Contradictions," Policy Studies Journal (Autumn 1979), pp. 66-75; also published in Military Strategy: Theory and Application, a Reference Text for Department of Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations, 1982-83, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA. "The Pariah State Syndrome," Orbis, 21 (Fall 1977), pp. 623-649. "A Comparison of the International Arms Trade in the Interwar and Postwar Periods," Michigan Academician (Spring 1972), pp. 445-460. Book Chapters: "The Changing Strategic and Technological Basis, 1945-1962," in Simon Duke and Wolfgang Krieger (eds.), U.S. Military Forces in Europe, The Early Years, 1945-1970 (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993), pp. 43-64. "Emerging Patterns of Regional Conflict: Impacts on the International System," in W. Kaltefleiter and U. Schumacher (eds.), Conflicts, Options, Strategies in a Threatened World (Kiel: Christian- Albrechts University, 1993), pp. 75-96. "The United States Coping Without Bases in Europe," in J. M. O. Sharp (ed.), SIPRI, Europe After an American Withdrawal (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990), pp. 456-485. "Forward Deployment: Basing Needs, Emerging Constraints, and Alternative Solutions," in R. L. Pfaltzgraff and R. H. Shultz (eds.), U.S. Defense Policy in an Era of Constrained Resources (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989), pp. 193-210. "On Basing," in Edward A. Kolodziej and Patrick Morgan (eds.), Security and Arms Control (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 139-163. "U.S. Arms Transfer and Control Policies," in Steven Spiegel, Mark Heller, and Jacob Goldberg (eds.), The Soviet-American Competition in the Middle East (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1988), pp. 17-48. "The Evolving Geopolitics of Nuclear-Strategic Basing for the 1990s," in Stephen Cimbala (ed.), Challenges to Deterrence (New York: Praeger, 1987), pp. 147-173. Page 5 of 16 "Soviet Conventional Power Projection and Containment," in Terry L. Deibel and John Lewis Gaddis (eds.), Containment: Concept and Policy (Washington: National Defense University, 1986), Volume II, pp. 311-359. "Israel and Nuclear Weapons: The Imperative to Survive," in Louis R. Beres (ed.), Security or Armageddon: Israel's Nuclear Strategy (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1985), pp. 97-118. Tri-authored with A. James Gregor and Stephanie Neuman, "Arms Production in Taiwan," in Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Arms Production in the Third World: A Factual Survey (London: Taylor and Francis, 1985), pp. 223-249. "Military Bases in the Third World," in Scott Thompson (ed.), The Third World: Premises of U.S. Policy, 2nd edition (San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1983), pp. 175-200. "Toward Comparing Recent Wars in the 'Arc of Crisis': Lessons for Defense Planners," in Stephanie Neuman (ed.), Defense Planning in Less Industrialized Countries (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1984), pp. 275-300. "The Strategic Bases of Basing," in Stephen Cimbala (ed.), National Security Strategy: Choices and Limits (New York: Praeger, 1984), pp. 87-124. "Arms Transfers and the Conduct of War in the Third World," in Werner Kaltefleiter and Ulrike Schumacher (eds.), Conflicts, Options, Strategies in a Threatened World (Kiel: Christian-Albrechts-University, 1984), pp. 223-247. Co-authored with Stephanie Neuman, "Israel's Arms Industries," in James Katz (ed.), Arms Production in Developing Countries (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1984), pp. 193-224. "Politics High and Low: The Road from U.S. Power Decline to Global Inflation," in Raymond Lombra and Willard Witte (eds.), The Political Economy of Domestic and International Monetary Relations (Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1981), pp. 28-36. "Strategic Access, Bases and Arms Transfers: The Major Powers' Evolving Geopolitical Competition in the Middle East," in M. Leitenberg and G. Sheffer (eds.), Great Power Intervention in the Middle East (New York: Pergamon, 1979), pp. 165-187. "U.S. Conventional Arms Transfer Policy," in Major U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy Issues, a compilation of papers prepared for the Commission on the Operation of the Senate by the Congressional Page 6 of 16 Research Service of the Library of Congress (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1977), pp. 43-50. "Controlling International Traffic in Arms," in W. W. Whitson (ed.), American Security Issues for 1977 (New York: Praeger, 1976), pp. 270-301. Other: "Nuclear Capabilities and Nuclear Energy," in Reeva Simon, Philip Mattar, and Richard Bulliet, eds., The Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East, Vol. 3 (New York: Macmillan, 1996), pp. 1354-1355; and in Vol. 4. 2004. pp. Co-editor, with Stephanie Neuman, "The Arms Trade: Problems and Prospects in the Post-Cold War World," Annals, Vol. 535 (September 1994). "Discussion" of chapter by Edward Kolodziej, "Regional Security Systems," in R. Shultz, R. Godson, and T. Greenwood (eds.), Security Studies for the 1990s (McLean, VA: Brassey's, 1993), pp. 392-394. "Defense Department-Academic Relations," proceedings of the conference on Defense Department-Academic Relations, co-edited with Stephanie Neuman and co-sponsored by The Center for Research in International and Strategic Studies, The Pennsylvania State University and the U.S. Department of Defense; University Park, PA, October 16-17, 1986, 116 pp. "European Defense and the Transatlantic Link," compilation of papers from the conference on European Security in the Global Context, co-sponsored by U.S. State Department and the Institute of European Studies of the Free University of Brussels; Wepion, Belgium, June, 1983, pp. 53-62. "The First One Hundred Days of the Reagan Administration," in Global Interdependence: Changing Perspectives in International Policy in the 80s, proceedings of the Eastern Regional Conference for Fulbright-Hays Scholars; May 3-6, 1981, The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 80-93. Review Essay: "The Military After the Cold War," Contemporary Sociology, 23, 5 (September 1994), pp. 638-641. Book Reviews of: Jeremy Black, "War: Past, Present and Future", Contemporary Security Policy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Summer 2002), pp. 179-182. Mark Phythian, "The Politics of British Arms Sales Since 1964", Political Science Page 7 of 16 Quarterly, Vol. 117, No. 2 (Summer 2002), pp.325-326. Jörg Brechtefeld, "Mitteleuropa and German Politics: 1848 to the Present," Zeitschrift für Politik, Vol 44, No. 1 (Spring 1997). Richard J. Samuels, "Rich Nation, Strong Army: National Security and the Technological Transformation of Japan," Annals, Vol. 542 (November 1995), pp. 229-231. Michael Brzoska and Frederick Pearson, "Arms and Warfare: Escalation, De-escalation, and Negotiation," American Political Science Review, 89, 1 (March 1995), pp. 242-243. Barry Rubin, "Revolution Until Victory? The Politics and History of the PLO," Political Science Quarterly, 109, 5 (Winter 1994-95), pp. 937-939. Keith Krause, "Arms and the State: Patterns of Military Production and Trade;" and Edward Laurance, "The International Arms Trade," American Political Science Review, 87, 3 (1993), pp. 813- 815. Deon Geldenhuys, "Isolated States: A Comparative Analysis," American Political Science Review, 86, 2 (June 1992), pp. 561-562. Hirsh Goodman and Seth Carus, "The Future Battlefield and the Arab-Israeli Conflict," Conflict Quarterly, 11, 2 (Spring 1991), pp. 82-85. Paul Seabury and Angelo Codevilla, "War: Ends and Means," American Political Science Review, 84, 4 (December 1990), pp. 1457-1459. Robert Rudney and Luc Reychler (eds.), "European Security Beyond the Year 2000," Comparative Strategy, 8, 3 (1989), pp. 373-377. James Lee Ray, "The Future of American-Israeli Relations: A Parting of the Ways?" and Wolf Blitzer, "Between Washington and Jerusalem: A Reporter's Notebook," American Political Science Review, 80, 4 (December 1986), pp. 1391-1393. Abraham H. Miller, "Terrorism and Hostage Negotiations," American Political Science Review (Spring 1981), pp. 276-277. Barry Blechman and Steven Kaplan, "Force Without War," Journal of Politics (Winter 1980), pp. 324-327. Baljit Singh and Ko-wang Mei, "Theory and Practice of Modern Guerrilla Warfare," Michigan Academician, 5, Page 8 of 16 3 (Winter 1973), pp. 409-411. Press, 2001. Funded Research Projects and Grants: 1999, Earhart Foundation grant for sabbatical leave work on basing access and long cycle theory. 1999, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grant for sabbatical leave work on basing access and long cycle theory. 1993, MacArthur Foundation grant, with Stephanie Neuman, to hold a workshop at Columbia University on the international arms trade. 1992, Department of Defense, research contract, "The Military Geography of Third World Conflict." 1992, National Defense University, Strategic Capabilities Assessment Center, grant for work on military geography. 1989, U.S. Institute of Peace grant, applied to project on warfare in the Third World. 1988, The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation grant, with Stephanie Neuman, applied to book, Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World. 1987, H. Smith Richardson Foundation grant, to support publication of report on "Defense Department-Academic Relations." 1983-1984, Grant from Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, for cochairing conference on "The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World," and for editing related book. 1982-1983, IPA Contract for year at U.S. Army War College. 1981-1983, Supporting grants from Office of Research, College of the Liberal Arts, The Pennsylvania State University. 1979, Rockefeller Foundation grant, with Edward Kolodziej, for project on security policies of developing states. 1978, Ford Foundation grant, with Edward Kolodziej, applied to book, American Security Policy and Policy-Making. 1977-1978, Post-doctoral fellowship from the Institute for the Study of World Politics. 1977-1978, Post-doctoral research project at the Cornell Center for International Studies, administered by the Page 9 of 16 Ford Foundation. 1977-1978, U.S. Navy War College, Newport, Rhode Island, for the Advanced Research Council, applied to book, Great Power Competition for Overseas Bases. 1973, Advanced Research Projects Agency, Contract 0014-67-A-0097-007, monitored by the Office of Naval Research, for dissertation work. 1971, 1972, Faculty Development Grants, Kalamazoo College. 1969, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Fellowship, administered by the National Academy of Science. 1969, Joseph de Karman Fellowship, administered by Aerojet-General Corporation. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings; Various Topics in Diverse Areas of International Affairs, Most Listed Previously Under Publications: ""Global and Sub-Global Reach: An Initial Effort at Historical Scope and Definition," International Studies Association, March 2004, Montreal, Canada. "Thinking the Unthinkable: The U.S. and Europe as Hegemonic Rivals and/or Enemies," East-West College, Brühl, Germany, May, 2000. "Long Cycle Theory and the Hegemonic Powers' Basing Networks." International Studies Association, March 1998, Minneapolis. "Triangular or Indirect Deterrence/Compellence: Something New in Deterrence Theory?" International Studies Association, March 1997, Toronto. "Defeat, National Humiliation, and the Revenge Motif in International Politics," International Studies Association, April 1996, San Diego. "The New Strategic Map in the Middle East: The Emerging Spectre of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction," and "A New World Order?" presented at Summer National Security Seminar, Kiel, August 1994. International Studies Association: 1974 (Carlisle), 1976 (Toronto), 1979 (Toronto), 1980 (Los Angeles), 1982 (Cincinnati), 1984 (Atlanta), 1986 (Anaheim, CA), 1991 (Vancouver). "Political Scientists and Military Historians: A Dialogue on Approaches to the Study of Third World Wars," International Studies Association, London (March 1989). Page 10 of 16 American Political Science Association: 1976 (Chicago), 1980 (Washington). "Soviet Naval Bases in the Third World," presentation, annual conference of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Chicago (November 1989). "The U.S. Coping Without European Bases," conference on Europe After American Withdrawal: Economic and Military Issues, Stockholm, SIPRI (October 1988). "Forward Deployment: Basing Needs, Emerging Constraints, and Alternative Solutions," conference on U.S. National Defense Policy: Priorities and Options for the "Spillover to the Middle East," paper presented at the conference on Nuclear Proliferation Dynamics in South Asia, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA (June 1988). "U.S. Arms Transfer Policy in the Middle East," conference on The Soviet-American Competition in the Middle East, Tel Aviv University, Israel (July 1986), co-authored with Stephanie Neuman. "European Defense and the Transatlantic Link," conference on European Security in the Global Context, co-sponsored by USIS and The Free University of Brussels, Wepion, Belgium (June 1983). "Arms Transfers and the Conduct of War in the Third World," National Security Seminar, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany (July 1983). "Some Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World," Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Annual Conference (October 1983). "Nuclear Weapons in Europe: Background and Issues," conference on Europe, the Superpowers and the Threat of Nuclear War, Kalamazoo, Michigan (May 1983). "The Strategic Bases of Basing," Foreign Policy Research Institute Conference, Washington, DC (August 1982). "Toward Comparing Recent Wars in the 'Arc of Crisis': Lessons for Defense Planners," Columbia University Conference on Defense Planning in Less Industrialized Countries, New York (April 1982). "Arms Resupply During Conflict," Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Annual Conference (September 1981). "Security Policies of Developing States: A Framework," co-authored with Edward Kolodziej, Conference on Security Policies of Developing States, Urbana, Illinois (Spring 1980). Page 11 of 16 "Strategic Access, Bases, and Arms Transfers: The Major Powers' Evolving Geopolitical Competition in the Middle East," Cornell University Conference on Middle Eastern Politics (1977). Midwest Political Science Association: 1974 (Chicago), 1977 (Chicago). Michigan Academy: 1971 (Kalamazoo), 1972 (E. Lansing), 1973 (Ann Arbor). Speaking Engagements, Panel Participation, Invited Lectures, Miscellany: Presentation, "Warfare in the Modern World and Military Reform," Summer Academy on Strategic Studies, Munich, Germany, conference co-organized by the University of Kiel and ETH/Zurich. Co-chaired second week of conference. Lecture, "Congress and Foreign Policy," Foreign Policy Association, Harrisburg, January 2003. Lecture, " September 11 and Its Impact on the International System," Norristown Public Library, September 2002. Lecture, "Ethnic Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy," Conference on Turkish and Other Ethnic Minorities in Germany, Berlin, December 1999. Lecture on "U.S. Foreign Policy and Latin America," Malente, Germany, April 2000. Discussant, panel on "The Scientific Study of Arms Transfers," ISA, Washington, DC, March 1999. Lectures at Freedoms Foundation summer seminar, Valley Forge, PA, 1996 and 1998. Lectures and Seminars, March 1995, Shanghai, China, at Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai International Studies University, and Shanghai Institute for International Studies, on various aspects of international relations and national security. Co-chairman, conference on The Arms Trade and Arms Control in the post-Cold War World, Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University (November 1993). Lecture, "Israeli Nuclear Weapons," U.S. Military Academy, West Point (April 1994). Participant, one-week seminar on the teaching of intelligence, Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, Bowdoin College, ME (August 1992). Lectures in Germany, 1991-92, at CDU Headquarters, Bad Oldesloe; Kennedy Haus in Kiel; and Territorial Command HQ, Kiel; and in Sweden at SIPRI and at Institute for International Affairs (Sweden), on various aspects of ongoing research on Third World conflict. Page 12 of 16 Presentation at conference in Atlanta, GA, Georgia Institute of Technology, on Strategic Mobility, Forward Presence, and the Defense of American Interests (September 1991). Discussant, conference on teaching national security, Sugarbush Mountain, VT (July 1991). Discussant, panel on the arms trade, International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires (July 1991). Chairman, panel on "Military Geography: The Forgotten Factor," International Studies Association, Vancouver (March 1991). Panel participant, "Bush Administration Middle Eastern Policies," APSA Annual Meeting, Chicago (1992). Chairman, panel on "Hegemonic Decline and Superpower Intervention," APSA, San Francisco (1990). Discussant, panel on current national security issues, Northeast Political Science Association, Philadelphia (November 1989). Panel chairman or discussant, various topics, annual meetings of International Studies Association: 1985 (Washington), 1982 (St. Louis), 1981 (Philadelphia), 1980 (Los Angeles), 1978 (Washington), 1977 (St. Louis), 1975 (Washington). Panel chairman or discussant, various topics, annual meetings of the Section on Military Studies (SOMS) of the International Studies Association: 1982 (Carlisle), 1976 (Columbus). Co-chairman, conference on "Defense Department-Academic Relations," The Pennsylvania State University (October 1986). Discussant, conference on "The Soviet-American Competition in the Middle East," UCLA (October 1986). Presentation, "New Suppliers and Their Motivations," workshop on Trends in the Arms Trade, University of California at Irvine (September 1986). Discussant, Conference on Defense, Security, and Development, University of London, Birkbeck College, U.K. (March 1986). Invited lectures in recent years: Arizona State University, Lafayette College, U.S. Naval War College, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, C.I.A., The Pennsylvania State University, Gettysburg College, Kalamazoo College, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, University of Pittsburgh, University of Southern California (Frankfurt), Page 13 of 16 The Fletcher School (Tufts University), University of Hamburg, University of Kiel, Georgetown University, University of Hohenheim (Germany), Freedoms Foundation, U.S. Air Force Academy. Co-chairman, conference on The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World, U. S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA (September 20-22, 1984). Participant, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Symposium on Nuclear Proliferation, Airlie House, Virginia (July 1982). Participant, series of symposia on nuclear proliferation held under the auspices of the Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies (1982). Lecture Tour for U.S. Information Agency, February-March 1993, on "Emerging Foreign Policy of Clinton Administration": Croatia (Zagreb), Germany (Speyer, Kiel). Lecture tour for U.S. Information Agency, February-March 1988, on various aspects of U.S. foreign policy and arms control: Iceland; Hamburg and W. Berlin (West Germany); E. Berlin (E. Germany); Bern, Zurich, Geneva (Switzerland); Ankara, Izmir, Istanbul (Turkey); Madrid, Barcelona (Spain); Cyprus. Lecture tour for U.S. Information Agency, July-August 1982, on various aspects of U.S. arms control policies: Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Recife (Brazil); Mexico City (Mexico). Related published interviews on arms control developments in magazine Impacto (Mexico), October 1982; and in newspaper, O'Estado de Sao Paulo (Brazil), August 29, 1982. Lecture tour for U.S. Information Agency, March 1981, on various aspects of "Emerging Security Policies of the Reagan Administration": Brussels and Louvain (Belgium); Bonn and W. Berlin (FRG); Titograd, Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana (Yugoslavia); E. Berlin (DDR). Panel Discussant, "The Reagan Administration's Emerging Middle Eastern Policies," Pennsylvania Political Science Association (March 1981). Panel Discussant, Black Studies Symposium, "South Africa in Southern Africa," The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania (October 13-14, 1980). Panel Discussant, "Nonproliferation Regime," The Stanley Foundation's 21st Strategy for Peace Conference, Airlie House, Virginia (October 1980). Delphi poll panelist, in W. Boroson and D. P. Snyder, "The First Nuclear War," Next Magazine (September/October 1980), pp. 29-37. Page 14 of 16 Speech, "The Interrelation Between Arms Control Domains," Annual U.N. Conference, Central Michigan Professional Memberships: University 1976). (Similar speech to Foreign Policy Association, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [1977]). American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London (elected), Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, Atlantic Council (associate). Membership, Editorial Board: Comparative Strategy, International Studies Perspectives Other Awards and Fellowships: Fulbright Senior Research/Lecturing Grant, University of Kiel, Germany, May-August 2004. Penn State University, College of the Liberal Arts, award for Distinction in the Social Sciences, 1987. Fulbright research grant, Stockholm, Sweden, Summer 1985, sponsored by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, 1991-1992, Summers of 1983 and 1984, and 1999-2000, sponsored by Institute of Political Science, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, West Germany; and again in 1999-2000 in connection with sabbatical leave. New York State and Cornell State Scholarships; Phi Beta Kappa at Cornell. University Fellowships and graduate assistantships at Berkeley and Yale. Aaron Wildavsky book award for "one of the best policy studies books published since 1975," presented by the Policy Studies Organization, for co-edited Security Policies of Developing States. Additional Teaching: Summer courses on U.S. National Security and Foreign Policy, University of Kiel, Germany, 2001 and 2004. Seminar on "Neo-Conservative Thought; University of Kiel, Summer 2004. Visiting Professor, University of Kiel, Germany, 1991-1992, Graduate Seminar on U.S. Foreign Policy; in Summer 1994, Block Seminar, "The New Strategic Map in The Middle East." Visiting lecturer, Nihon University, College of International Relations, Japan, May-June 1992; lectures on U.S. foreign and national security policies, international relations theory; and again in May Page 15 of 16 2003. Graduate course, international relations theory, Penn State/Capitol Campus, Harrisburg, Spring 1983. Graduate course, international relations theory, The New School for Social Research, New York, Summer 1979. Participant and lecturer, series of workshops for high school teachers and administrators on the teaching of international relations, under the auspices of National Security Research, Inc., in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, Philadelphia, Denver, and Melbourne (FL), 1990. Consultantships-Recent Years: Stanford Research Institute, BDM Corporation, Hudson Institute, Congressional Research Service, Comparative Defense Studies Program of Columbia University, U.S. Army War College, Office of the Secretary of Defense/Net Assessment, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, National Defense University, National Institute for Public Policy/National Security Research, Inc., Science Applications International Corporation, Aries Analytical, Inc., U.S. Naval War College. Member, academic advisory committee, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1981-1985. Member, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace study group on Arms Control and the Proliferation of High Technology Weapons in the Near East and South Asia, 1988-1989. Member, study group on "The Emerging Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States," resulting in report published by Hudson Institute and National Security Research, Inc., 1992 Military Service: Reserve officer, U.S. Army, artillery, Second to First Lieutenant, 1958-1966, six months' active duty, 1958-1959. Graduate, basic artillery officers' school, Fort Sill, OK, 1958. Basic training instructor, Fort Dix, NJ, 1958-1959. Åter till texten |
|