VITA Henry Wayne Moyer, Jr. Department of Political Science 890 Juniper Avenue Kellogg, IA 50135 Grinnell College (641)236-4377
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VITA Henry Wayne Moyer, Jr. Department of Political Science 890 Juniper Avenue Kellogg, IA 50135 Grinnell College (641)236-4377 Grinnell, IA 50112-0810 (641)269-3176 (641)269-4877 fax [email protected] Rank: Rosenfield Professor and Professor of Political Science Education: University of Virginia - B.A. with Honors, June 1961 Yale University - M.A., International Relations, December 1969 - M.Phil., Political Science, June 1972 - Ph.D., Political Science, December 1976 Honors and Distinctions: RAVEN SOCIETY, University of Virginia University Fellowship, Yale University, 1967-68, 1969-70 Frasier-Jelke Fellowship, Yale University, 1968-69 Employment: 1985-present Rosenfield Professor, Grinnell College 1985-2008 Director, Rosenfield Program in Public Affairs, International Relations and Human Rights, Grinnell College 1986-present Professor of Political Science, Grinnell College 1979-86 Associate Professor, Grinnell College 1976-79 Assistant Professor, Grinnell College 1972-76 Instructor, Grinnell College 1971-72 Acting Instructor, Yale University 1 1970-71 Teaching Associate, Yale University 1968-70 Teaching Assistant, Yale University 1961-67 U.S. Navy Submarine Officer Fields: International Politics U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Foreign Policy Decision-making Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control International Food and Agriculture Policy International Environmental Policy Professional Memberships and Activities: American Political Science Association International Studies Association European Union Studies Association Faculty Service: Office of Interdisciplinary Studies Advisory Board (2005-2008) Truman Scholarship Selection Committee (2002-present) Carnegie Junior Fellowship Selection Committee (2004-present) Member, Joseph F. Wall Sesquicentennial Service Award Selection Committee, with responsibility for administering the program (1996-97, 1998-2006) Member, Joseph F. Wall Sesquicentennial Service Award Selection Committee (2006-present) Chair of the Faculty (2004-2006) Chairman, Department of Political Science (1974-78, 1982-84, 1988-89, 1998-2000) Chairman, Social Studies Division (1984-86) Grinnell College Representative, ACM-ICPR Committee (1973-76) West European Studies Committee (1976-79, 1982-87) Environmental Studies Committee (1982-87) Regional and Community Studies Committee (1981-1985) Chairman, Watson Fellowship Selection Committee (1984-87) Grinnell-in-London Selection Committee (1984-87) Affirmative Action Committee (1984) Academic Standing Committee (1973-75, 1988-91) Chairman, Sub-Committee on Academic Honesty (1973-75) Program Advisor, Washington Semester Program (1973-79) IES London Program (1981-87,1988-92) Off-Campus Study Board (1974-79, 1981-87) Chairman, Selection Committee for the Rosenfield Lectures and Heath Professorships (1975-79) In charge of planning Conference on Food, Famine, and Foreign Policy (1975); U.S. Foreign Policy: Past, Present and Future (1976) Faculty Organization Committee (1977-78, 1978-79) 2 Admissions Committee (1977-78, 1981-84) Faculty Representative, Truman Scholarship Program (1977-79, 1982-83) Admissions Board (1981-84, 2011-2012) Grinnell College Coordinator: Kellogg Grant on Contemporary Agriculture and the Liberal Arts (1981- 85) Coordinator, Conference on U.S.-Soviet Agricultural Relations (1982) Coordinator, University of Chicago, M.B.A. Early Entry Program (1985-87; 1988-95) Presidential Task Force on the Future of Grinnell College (1988-89) Member of planning committee which wrote successful proposal to Luce Foundation which produced a $450,000 grant to create an endowed professorship on “Nations and the Global Environment” Wrote successful proposal that led to a $75,000 grant from the Hewlett Foundation to establish overseas community involvement internships. Organized the program in the summer of 1991 by taking eight Grinnell students to Kent, England, where each student undertook an individual internship project. Member, Luce Professorship Selection Committee (1989-90) Member of the planning committee to develop joint Grinnell-University of Iowa proposal on “Bridging the Institutional Gulf in Undergraduate International Education,” funded by the Ford Foundation (1991) for $465,000. Member, Steering Committee, Bridging Project (1991-97, 1998-present) Member, Hewlett Project Selection Committee (1990-97, 1998-2000) Faculty Chair, Grinnell College Sesquicentennial Committee (1992-96) Member, committee preparing Fund for Excellence proposal for Center for International Studies (1999-2000) Member, committee preparing Fund for Excellence proposals for Grinnell-in-Washington Program (1999-2000) Member, Grinnell-in Washington committee 2000-2004 Member. Senior Faculty Status Committee 2002-04 Chair, Expanding Knowledge Initiative of 2004 Strategic Plan Interdisciplinary Studies Advisory Board 2005-2008 Policy Studies Committee 2008-present Policy Studies Search Committee 2008-2009, 2012-2013 Assessment Task Force 2010-2012; Chair 2011-2012 Assessment Committee; Chair 2012-2013 Innovation Fund Committee 2013-present Faculty Parliamentarian 2011-present Community Service Member Stanley Foundation Board 2011- present Member World Neighbors Foundation Board 2016 - present Publications: “House Voting on Defense; An Ideological Explanation,” in Bruce M. Russett and Alfred Stepan, Military force and American Society, New York, Harper and Row (Harper Torchback), 1973 “Foreign Policy Viewed from a Cornfield,” FOREIGN POLICY, No. 19 (Summer, 1975) Feeding the World...FAO and the United States, Report and Recommendation United Nations Association, Iowa Division (1980) 3 “Ideology and Military Systems,” in Sam Sarkisian, ed., Combat Effectiveness; Cohesion, Stress, and the Volunteer Military, Beverly Hills: Sage 1981 “Who Governs the Rome Food Agencies,” with Ross B. Talbot in Food Policy, November 1987. This article, somewhat modified, also appeared in Birol Yeshilada, ed., Agrarian Reform in Reverse: The Food Crisis and the Third World, Westview, May 1987 “The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community: A Public Choice Interpretation,” with T. E. Josling in Thomas Willett & Roland Vaubel, ed., The Political Economy of International Organizations, Westview 1991 Agricultural Policy Reform: Politics and Process in the USA and EC, with T. E. Josling, Harvester, Wheatsheaf, February 1990 (U.S. edition published in April 1990 by Iowa State University Press) “The Common Agricultural Policy in a Single European Market: Radical Reform or Incremental Change,” Business in the Contemporary World, Winter 1989-90 (this is an abridgement of my 1989 APSA paper) “A Disposal of European Community Food Surpluses: Market Development Through Food Aid and Export Refunds,” in Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 20, No. 3, 1992 “The European Community and the GATT Uruguay Round: Preserving the Common Agricultural Policy at All Costs,” in International Political Economy Yearbook, Vol 7, ed. William P. Avery, Lynne Reinner, 1993 “Changing Farming the American Way,” European Brief, Vol. 3, No. 1, October 1995 “EU and US Agricultural Policies and Their Impact on Bilateral Relations in the Framework of the WTO,” for Jorg Monar, ed., The New Transatlantic Agenda and the Future of EU-US Relations, Kluwar Law International, 1999 Agricultural Policy Reform: The Politics and Process in the EU and US in the 1990s, authored with Tim Josling, Adlershot UK, Burlington VT U.S., and Singapore: Ashgate 2002 Unpublished Papers: “U.S. Diplomacy and the Russian Wheat Deals,” delivered at the Iowa Conference of Political Scientists Annual Meeting, December 5, 1975, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa “Agricultural Export Dependence and Foreign Policy Liberalism 1970-82: Trends in Behavior of Midwest Congressmen,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 1983 “New Prospects for Reform of the EC Common Agricultural Policy,” delivered at the Iowa Conference of Political Scientists, University of Iowa, Iowa City, November 17, 1984 “FAO As A Structure of Power: The Reality of Its Limitations,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, 1986 “Who Governs the Rome Food Agencies,” with Ross Talbot, working paper, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 1986 “The CAP in a Single Market: Implications for U.S.-EC Relations,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1989 “The Common Agricultural Policy in the Single Market of 1992,” American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September 1989 “The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community: A Public Choice Perspective,” Claremont Conference on the Political Economy of International Economic Organization, November 10-11, 1989, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA “The European Community in International Agricultural Trade Negotiations: Implications of Compartmentalized Policymaking for Policy Flexibility,” International Studies Association 4 Conference, Washington, DC, April 10-14, 1990 “The European Community in the GATT Uruguay Round: Preserving the Common Agricultural Policy at All Costs,” (paper presented at March 20-25, 1991 meeting of the International Studies Association in Vancouver, BC) “The GATT Uruguay Round and CAP Reform: The Interplay Between International and Domestic Politics,” (paper presented at International Studies Association meetings, Atlanta, GA, March 31- April 4, 1992) “Implications of the MacSharry Reforms of the CAP for the Maastricht Treaty and the GATT Uruguay Round,” (paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Acapulco,