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Harris Mylonas HARRIS MYLONAS Department of Political Science George Washington University 440 Monroe Hall, 2115 G St., NW, Washington, DC 20052 [email protected] POSITIONS______________________________________________________________ George Washington University, Washington, DC Associate Dean for Research, Elliott School of International Affairs [2017-present]. Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs [2015- present] Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs [2009-2015]. International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece Visiting Professor at the MA in Black Sea Studies program, School of Humanities [2015-2016]. Korea University, Seoul, South Korea Visiting Professor at the International Summer Campus [Summer 2013]. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Academy Scholar, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs [2008-2009 and 2011-2012 academic years]. EDUCATION________________________________________________________________________ Yale University, New Haven, CT Ph.D., with Distinction, Political Science, 2008 M.A. (2004) and M.Phil. (2005) in Political Science The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL M.A. in Political Science, 2003 The University of Athens, Athens, Greece M.Sc. in Political Science & Sociology, 2002 B.A. in Political Science & Public Administration, 2000 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS_____________________________________________ Nationalism, Nation- and State-Building, Diaspora Policies, European Politics, Qualitative Research Methods. PUBLICATIONS_____________________________________________________________________ Book 2012. The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. ¬ 2016. Greek translation by Elpida Vogli, Thessaloniki: Epikentro Academic Publishing. ¬ Winner, 2014 European Studies Book Award, Council for European Studies, for the best first book on any subject in European Studies published within a two-year period. ¬ Winner, 2013 Peter Katzenstein Book Prize, Cornell University, for an outstanding first book in International Relations, Comparative Politics, or Political Economy. 1 ¬ Awarded an Honorable mention by the Rothschild Prize in Nationalities and Ethnic Studies Committee of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, 2014. ¬ Reviews: -Symposium in Nationalities Papers (2016), with review essays by Kristin E. Fabbe, Matthew Adam Kocher, and Yonca Köksal. - Canadian Journal of Political Science, Volume 49, No. 1 (2016), pp. 173-74 (Karlo Basta). -Public Administration, Volume 92, Issue 2, June 2014, one of three books in review essay pages 518–524, (Jan Erk). -Perspectives on Politics, Volume 12 / Issue 02 / June 2014, pp. 512-513 (Dmitry Gorenburg). -International Studies Review, Volume 16, Issue 2, pp. 323–324, June 2014 (Serhun Al). -Nationalities Papers, Volume 42, Issue 5, 2014, pp. 905-906 (Jan Jakub Muś). -Nations and Nationalism, Volume 20, Issue 3, pages 594–595, July 2014 (Jan Erk). -Südosteuropa, 61 (2013), 4, p. 595-597 (Roberto Belloni). -Journal of Peace Research, 50 (6), November 2013, p. 769 (Can I Sezgin). -Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Volume 32, Number 1, May 2014, pp. 209-212 (Neovi M. Karakatsanis). -Modern Greek Studies Yearbook, Volume 28/29, 2012/2013, pp. 399-401 (Georgi Derluguian). -Europe-Asia Studies, Volume 66, No. 10, December 2014, pp. 1735-1737 (Olena Podolian). -Choice, October 2013, p. 350 (Agnieszka Paczynska). -The Books Journal (in Greek), Issue 47, September 2014 (Dia Anagnostou). Articles 2017. “Methodological Challenges in the Study of Stateless Nationalist Territorial Claims,” Territory, Politics, Governance (with Nadav Shelef). 2016. “Threats to Territorial Integrity, National Mass Schooling, and Linguistic Commonality,” Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 49, No. 11: 1446-1479 (with Keith Darden). 2016. “The Politics of Nation-Building Revisited: A Response to Fabbe, Kocher, and Köksal,” Nationalities Papers, Volume 44, Issue 3: 496-502. 2015. “Methodological Problems in the Study of Nation-Building: Behaviorism and Historicist Solutions in Political Science,” Social Science Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 3: 740–758. 2014. “Which Land is Our Land? Domestic Politics and Change in the Territorial Claims of Stateless Nationalist Movements,” Security Studies, Vol. 23, Issue 4: 754–786 (with Nadav Shelef). 2014. “Democratic Politics in Times of Austerity: The Limits of Forced Reform in Greece,” Perspectives on Politics. Vol. 12, No. 2 (June): 435-443. 2014. “Interstate Relations, Perceptions, And Power Balance: Explaining China’s Policies Toward Ethnic Groups, 1949-1965,” Security Studies, Vol. 23, Issue 1: 148-181 (with Enze Han). 2012. “The Promethean Dilemma: Third-Party State-building in Occupied Territories,” Ethnopolitics, Issue 1, March, pp. 85-93 (with Keith Darden). 2012. “The Promethean Dilemma Revisited: A Response to Bardos, Christia, Gortzak & Siroky, and Jenne,” Ethnopolitics, Issue 1, March, pp. 109-112 (with Keith Darden). 2008. “When do Votes Count? Regime Type, Electoral Conduct, and Political Competition in Africa”. Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 41, No. 11, pp. 1466-1491 (with Nasos Roussias). Political Data Yearbook, European Journal of Political Research Forthcoming. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 56, Issue 1. 2016. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research, Political Data Yearbook, Vol. 55, Issue 1, pp. 113–123. 2015. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 54, Issue 1: 125-132. 2014. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 53, Issue 1: 140-147. 2013. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 52, Issue 1: 87–95. 2012. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 51, Issue 1: 122-128 (with George Th. Mavrogordatos). 2011. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 50, Issue 7-8: 985-990 (with George Th. Mavrogordatos). 2 Invited articles 2016. "Never Alone/Find the Way" in James Faubion, Eugenia Georges and Gonda Van Steen (eds.). Greece is Burning. Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology website (April 21). 2015. “From ‘Divide and Rule’ to Nation-Building,” Newsletter of the European Politics & Society Section of the American Political Science Association, (Summer): 17-19. 2013. “Revisiting the Link: Politicizing Religion in Democratizing Countries,” Harvard International Review, Vol. 34, Issue 4 (Spring), pp. 48-52. 2005. "Rousseau and Political Leadership," The Politic, Vol. VI, no. II, Summer: 21-25. 2003. “The Comparative Study of Civil Wars,” Science and Society, Issue 11, pp. 1-35 (in Greek). Book Chapters Forthcoming. "The Political Consequences of the Crisis in Greece: Charismatic Leadership and its Discontents," in Evdoxios Doxiadis and Aimee Placas (eds.). Living Under Austerity: Greek Society in Crisis. New York/Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2013. “Ethnic Return Migration, Selective Incentives, and the Right to Freedom of Movement in Post-Cold War Greece,” in Willem Maas (ed.). Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People (Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff), pp. 175-193. 2011. "Is Greece a Failing Developed State?" In Botsiou, Konstantina E.; Klapsis, Antonis (Eds.) The Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2011: The Global Economic Crisis and the Case of Greece. Springer, pp. 77-88. 2010. “Assimilation and its Alternatives: Caveats in the Study of Nation-Building Policies,” in Adria Lawrence and Erica Chenoweth (eds). Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict. BCSIA Studies in International Security, MIT Press, pp. 83-116. 2010. “Hellenes are...Incorporation Strategies toward Co-Ethnic Repatriate Groups in Contemporary Greece (1990-2006)” in Μiltos Pavlou & Αthina Skoulariki (eds.), Immigrants and Minorities: Discourse and Policies. Athens: Vivliorama (Research Center for Minority Groups), pp. 353-396 (in Greek, with Elpida Vogli). Policy Memos 2015. “De Facto States Unbound,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo 374 (with Ariel Ahram). 2013. “The Challenges of Nation-Building in the Syrian Arab Republic,” in The Political Science of Syria’s War, POMEPS Briefing #22, December 18, pp. 57-59. 2013. “The Politics of Diaspora Management in the Republic of Korea,” The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Issue Brief No. 81, November 20. 2013. “Whither Nation-Building?” e-International Relations. 2012. "The Future of Euro-Atlantic Integration in the Western Balkans,” in Alexander Schmemann and Cory Welt (eds.). Bridging Divides in Eastern Europe. Washington, DC: PONARS Eurasia. 2010. "New Trends in the Data on Religion and Democracy" in Report of the Georgetown Symposium on Religion, Democracy, and the Foreign Policy of the Obama Administration (November 3, 2009). Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, pp. 11-17. Book Reviews 2016. Review of Paschalis M. Kitromilides. 2013. Enlightenment and Revolution: The Making of Modern Greece. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. In Nations and Nationalism, Volume 22, Issue 3: pages 598–600. 2015. Review of Kostis Kornetis. Children of the Dictatorship: Student Resistance, Cultural Politics and the "Long 1960s" in Greece. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2013. In American Historical Review, 120 (4): 1563-1565. 2015. Review of Onur Yıldırım. 2012.
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