April 2015 DOUGLAS LEMKE

Department of Political Science P. O. Box 524 Pennsylvania State University 135 West Pine Grove Road 205 Pond Lab Pine Grove Mills, PA 16868 University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 814/863-0816

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

• International and Intrastate Conflict • International Relations and State Making in the Developing World • Research Design Issues in International Relations

EDUCATION

• Ph.D. , 1993. • Harvard/M.I.T. Research Training Group (RTG) in Positive , 1992-1993. • Hoover Institution Summer Program on Formal Models of International Politics, 1991. • B.A./M.A. Case Western Reserve University, 1989.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University, 2004 – on. • Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, , 1997 – 2004. • Faculty Research Associate, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1997 – 2002. • Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Florida State University, 1993 – 1997.

PUBLICATIONS

Books: • Regions of and . 2002. Cambridge University Press. • Power Transitions: Strategies for the 21st Century. 2000. Chatham House. With Ronald Tammen, Jacek Kugler, Allan Stam, Carole Alsharabati, Mark Abdollahian, Brian Efird, and A. F. K. Organski. • Parity and War: Evaluations and Extensions of the War Ledger. 1996. University of Michigan Press. Edited with Jacek Kugler.

Journal Articles: • “Beyond Civil War: A Quantitative Examination of Causes of Violence Within Countries.” 2014. Civil . 16(3):328-345. With David Cunningham. • “Combining Civil and Interstate Wars.” 2013. International Organization. 67(3):609-627. With David Cunningham. • “Unpacking Escalation.” 2011. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 28(2):111-123. With Alex Braithwaite. • “Intra-National IR in Africa.” 2011. Review of International Studies. 37(1):49-70. • “Power Politics and Wars Without States.” 2008. American Journal of Political Science. 52(4):774-786. • “African Lessons for International Relations Research.” 2003. World Politics. 56(1):114-138. • “Development and War.” 2003. International Studies Review 5(4):497-506. • “Investigating the Preventive Motive for War.” 2003. International Interactions. 29(4):273-292. • “War and Rivalry Among Great Powers.” 2001. American Journal of Political Science. 45(2):457-469. With William Reed. • “The Relevance of Politically Relevant Dyads.” 2001. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 45(1):126-144. With William Reed. • “Power Is Not Satisfaction: A Comment on de Soysa, Oneal and Park.” 1998. Journal of Conflict Resolution 42(4):511-516. With William Reed. • “Opposites Do Not Attract: The Impact of Domestic Institutions, Power, and Prior Commitments on Alignment Choices.” 1997. International Studies Quarterly 41(3):529-546. With Suzanne Werner. • “The Continuation of History: Power Transition Theory and the End of the .” 1997. Journal of Peace Research 34(1):23-36. • “Regime Types and Status Quo Evaluations: Power Transition Theory and the Democratic Peace.” 1996. International Interactions 22(2):143-164. With William Reed. • “Power Parity, Commitment to Change, and War.” 1996. International Studies Quarterly 40(2):235-260. With Suzanne Werner. • “Toward a General Understanding of Parity and War.” 1995. Conflict Management and Peace Science 14(2):143-162. • “The Tyranny of Distance: Redefining Relevant Dyads.” 1995. International Interactions 21(1):23-38.

Chapters in Edited Volumes: • “Dimensions of Hard Power: Regional Leadership and Material Capabilities.” In D. Flemes, ed. Regional Leadership in the Global System. 2010. London: Ashgate. • “Balancing Against Extinction: Alliance Politics among Non-State Actors.” In G. Palmer, ed. The Causes of International Conflict. 2008. London: Routledge. • “Development and War.” In S. Werner, D. Davis, and B. Bueno de Mesquita, eds. Dissolving Boundaries. 2004. Basil Blackwell Publishers. • “Great Powers in the Post-Cold War World: A Power Transition Theory Perspective.” In T. V. Paul, J. Wirtz, and M. Fortmann eds. Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century. 2004. Stanford University Press. • “Interventions as Influence.” In P. Diehl, ed. The Scourge of War. 2004. University of Michigan Press. With Patrick M. Regan. • “The Power Transition Research Program: Assessing Theoretical and Empirical Advances.” In M. Midlarsky, ed. Handbook of War Studies II. 2000. University of Michigan Press. With Jacek Kugler. • “The Evolution of the Power Transition Perspective.” In J. Kugler and D. Lemke, eds. Parity and War. 1996. University of Michigan Press. With Jacek Kugler. • “Small States and War: An Expansion of Power Transition Theory.” In J. Kugler and D. Lemke, eds. Parity and War. 1996. University of Michigan Press.

Non-Refereed Publications: • “Review of The Warrior State by T. V. Paul.” H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable. Forthcoming. • “Review of Foreign Powers and Interventions in Armed Conflict by Aysegul Aydin.” 2014. Perspectives on Politics 12(1):277-278. • “Findings and Perspectives of Regional Power Research.” In D. Flemes, ed. Regional Leadership in the Global System. 2010. London: Ashgate. With Daniel Flemes. • “Review of China, the U.S., and the Power-Transition Theory by Steve Chan.” 2008. Perspectives on Politics 6(3):640-641. • “Review of State Death by Tanisha Fazal.” 2008. Political Science Quarterly 123(2):327-328. • “The Strong Do What They Will, The Weak Suffer What They Must (Except When They Don’t).” 2007. The Review of Politics 69:324-326. • “Power Transition Theory.” and “Great Powers.” In M. Griffiths, ed. 2005. Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics. London: Routledge. • “Review of Regions and Powers by Barry Buzan and Ole Waever.” 2005. Perspectives on Politics. 3(1): 197-198. • “Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China.” 2003. International Interactions 29(4):269-271. With Ronald Tammen. • “High Stakes Indeed: Review of When the Stakes Are High by Vesna Danilovic.” 2003. International

2 Studies Review 5(3):367-370. • “Review of The Power-Conflict Story by Kelly M. Kadera.” 2003. Journal of Politics 65(1):257-259.

EXTERNAL GRANTS

• National Science Foundation SES-1123629 “De Facto States in World Politics.” 1 August 2011 through 31 July 2015, $234,947.

MANUSCRIPTS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW OR IN PREPARATION

• “Birth Legacies, State Making, and War.” Revising in preparation for submission. With Jeff Carter. • “Birth Legacies and Political Failure.” Revising in preparation for submission. With Jeff Carter.

TEN MOST RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

• “And the Beat Goes On…: War & State Making in the Post-Colonial World.” Presented at the 2014 Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario. • “Births Legacies and Political Failure.” Presented at the 2013 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. With Jeff Carter. • “Birth Legacies: The Influence of State Emergence on State Behavior.” Presented at the 2011 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle. • “Combining Studies of Sub-State Violence.” Presented at the 2011 meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With David Cunningham. • “Anticipating Intervention: Third Party Support and the Onset of Civil War.” Presented at the 2010 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. With Jakana Thomas. • “Distinctions Without Differences?: Comparing Civil and Interstate Wars.” Presented at the 2009 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto. With David Cunningham. • “Dimensions of Hard Power: Regional Leadership and Material Capabilities.” Presented at the 1st Regional Powers Network (RPN) Conference, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany, 15-16 September 2008. • “Unpacking Escalation: Territoriality and International Conflict.” Presented at the 2008 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston. With Alex Braithwaite, and Glenn Palmer. • “Balancing Against Extinction: Alliance Politics Among Non-State Actors.” Presented at the 2007 Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Columbus, Ohio, and at the November 2007 Disaggregating Civil Wars conference at the University of Essex, Wivenhoe, England, UK. • “Lasting Legacies of State Formation: the Influence of Birth Type on Conflict, Development, and State Failure.” Presented at the 2007 meeting of the Peace Science Society, Columbia, SC, and at the 2006 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

• Columbia University, Challenges of New Statehood Workshop, October 2012. • Claremont Graduate University, Center for Politics and Economics, October 2011. • Peace Research Institute of Oslo, Center for the Study of Civil Wars, November 2010. • SSRC Workshop on the Political Marketplace, Tufts University, December 2009. • University of Southern California, Center for International Studies, February 2009. • University of Maryland, Seminar in Contentious Politics, October 2006. • University at Buffalo, SUNY, Department of Political Science, March 2006. • University of New Mexico, Department of Political Science, March 2006. • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Political Science, October 2005. • Pennsylvania State University, Department of Political Science, February 2004. • Binghamton University, Department of Political Science, December 2003. • Texas A&M University, Department of Political Science, November 2003. • Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, February 2003.

3 • Florida State University, Department of Political Science, February 2002. • Michigan State University, Governor’s Conference on Homeland Security, January 2002. • Binghamton University, Department of Political Science, December 2001. • McGill University, Department of Political Science, September 2000. • Claremont Graduate University, Center for Politics and Economics, March 2000. • University of Michigan, Department of Political Science, January 1997. • Tulane University, Department of Political Science, November 1995. • University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, February 1993. • Florida State University, Department of Political Science, February 1993. • University at Buffalo, SUNY, Department of Political Science, December 1992.

HONORS AND AWARDS

• 2009 Outstanding Teaching Award Pennsylvania State University College of the Liberal Arts. $1000 award. • 1999 Rackham Faculty Fellowship of summer support for research from the Rackham Graduate School of the University of Michigan. $7000 award. • 1997 Editorial Board Award for Excellence in Research for the best article published previous volume of International Interactions. • 1996 State of Florida Teaching Incentive Program Award for Excellence in Teaching. $5000 salary raise. • 1994 Walter Isard Award for the Best Dissertation in Peace Science, 1992-1994, by the Peace Science Society. $1000 award. • 1989-1993 Sole Departmental Recipient of a Vanderbilt University Research Fellowship for graduate studies. $12,000-annual service-free stipend. • 1989 Undergraduate honors: Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Department Service at Pennsylvania State University: • Associate Head, June 2009-December 2012. Main achievement: supervision of the construction of an online major in political science offered through Penn State’s World Campus. Specific accomplishments included winning university approval for the major, planning the curriculum, hiring the course designers and instructors, and managing the efforts of all involved • Graduate Placement Director, 2008-09 academic year. • Member, Departmental Advisory Committee, 2014-15 academic year. • Member, Graduate Studies Committee, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 academic years. • Chair, Teaching Improvement Committee, 2013-14 academic year. • Chair, Computing Committee, 2005-06 academic year. • Member, International Relations Search Committee, 2004-05, and 2007-08 academic years. • Member, Methods Search Committee, 2004-05 academic year.

University Service at the University of Michigan: • Honors Program Executive Committee, 2002-03 academic year.

Departmental Service at the University of Michigan: • Director Of Under-Graduate Studies, 2002-03 and 2001-02 academic years. • Executive Committee, 2000-01 academic year. • Graduate Admissions Committee, 1999-2000, 1998-99, and 1997-98 academic years. • World Politics Search Committees, 1999-2000 and 1998-99 academic years.

University Service at Florida State University: • Advisory Council for Peace Studies Program, 1996-97, 1995-96, and 1994-95 academic years.

Departmental Service at Florida State University:

4 • Executive Committee, 1996-97, 1995-96, and 1994-95 academic years. • Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1996-97, 1995-96, 1994-95, and 1993-94 academic years. • International Relations Search Committees, 1996-97, and 1994-95 academic years. • Graduate Studies Committee, 1995-96 academic year.

General Service to the Discipline: • Head, Scientific Studies of International Processes section of the International Studies Association, 2005-2007. • Organizer of International Relations section panels for the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2006. • Member of the International Studies Association “Best Book in the Last Decade” Award Committee, 2005-2007. • Member, Midwest Political Science Association Pi Sigma Alpha (Best Paper) Award Committee, 2005. • Councilor of the Peace Science Society, 2002-2005. • Chair, Isard Award Committee, Peace Science Society, 2004. • Member of the International Studies Association Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominating Committee, 2001-2003. • Organizer of the Scientific Studies of International Processes section panels for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 2004. • Member of the Peace Science Society Presidential and Councilor Nominating Committee, 2000. • Local Coordinator for the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, held in Ann Arbor, 1999. • Member of International Studies Quarterly Editorial Board, 2009-2013. • Member of Conflict Management and Peace Science Editorial Board, 2004 – 2014. • Member of International Studies Perspectives Editorial Board, 2004 – 2012. • Member of International Interactions Editorial Board, 1999 – 2013. • Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and Peace Science, European Journal of International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Interactions, International Organization, International Political Science Review, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Review of International Studies, World Politics, Addison-Wesley- Longman Publishers, Cambridge University Press, CQ Press, Houghton Mifflin Publishers, McGraw Hill Press, University of Michigan Press, Princeton University Press, W. W. Norton Inc., and the National Science Foundation.

TEACHING

Undergraduate: • “Civil Wars” • “Cooperation and Conflict in the International System” • “International Conflict” • “Introduction to World Politics/Introduction to International Relations” • “State Making” • “Theories of International Relations” • “War in World Politics”

Graduate: • “Core Seminar in International Politics” • “International Conflict” • “International Politics of Civil Wars” • “Research Design” • “The Politics of State Making”

Dissertations:

5 • Director for Benjamin Ostick (ongoing) Pennsylvania State University • Director for Matthew Lane (ongoing) Pennsylvania State University • Director for Jessica Maves (2013) Pennsylvania State University Assistant Professor University of Arizona • Director for Stephen Landis (2013) Pennsylvania State University Post-Doctoral Fellow, Arizona State University. • Director for Jakana Thomas ( 2012) Pennsylvania State University Assistant Professor Michigan State University • Director for Simone Dietrich (2011) Pennsylvania State University Assistant Professor University of Missouri, 2011/12 Post doc at Princeton. • Director for Kanisha Bond (2010) Pennsylvania State University Assistant Professor University of Maryland • Director for Gretchen Schrock-Jacobson (2010) Pennsylvania State University • Director for Eleni Eleftheriou (2006) Vanderbilt University CIDCM Program Associate, University of Maryland • Co-Director for Ifeoma Okwuje (2005) University of Michigan Field Officer, US Department of State • Co-Director for William Reed (1998) Florida State University Tenured Associate Professor, University of Maryland • Committee Member for Andrew Boutton (2014) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Anna Pechenkina (2013) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Tatiana Vaschilko (2011) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Jeff Carter (2011) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Andrea Mihalachee (2010) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Martha Thomas (2010) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Phil Arena (2008) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Kyle Joyce (2008) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Faten Ghosn (2006) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Jonah Victor (2006) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Christopher Housenick (2005) Pennsylvania State University • Committee Member for Natsuko Hayashi (2004) University of Michigan • Committee Member for Andrea Lopez (2002) University of Michigan • Committee Member for Jennifer Shulman (2002) University of Michigan • Committee Member for John Vanzo (2002) Florida State University • Committee Member for Denise DeGarmo (2001) University of Michigan • Committee Member for Mark Souva (2001) Michigan State University • Committee Member for David Clark (1999) Florida State University • Committee Member for Robert Hart (1999) Florida State University • Committee Member for Lars Petter Soltvedt (1999) University of Michigan • Committee Member for Joe Eyerman (1998) Florida State University • Committee Member for Quan Li (1998) Florida State University • Committee Member for Marc Turetzky (1998) Florida State University • Committee Member for Jean-Sebastien Rioux (1996) Florida State University

REFERENCES

• Available upon request.

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