Curriculum Vitae Erik GOLDSTEIN Professor of International Relations
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curriculum vitae Erik GOLDSTEIN Professor of International Relations, and of History Department of International Relations 152 Bay State Road Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 02215 USA [email protected] EDUCATION 1980-84 Jesus College, University of Cambridge 1984 Ph.D. in History 1978 University of Oslo 1978 Scholarship and Certificate 1977-80 Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University (combined B.A.-M.A. program). 1980 M.A. in International Affairs 1980 M.A.L.D. (Master of Arts in International Law & Diplomacy) 1980 Fields passed at Ph.D. candidacy level 1) European Diplomatic History and Foreign Policies; 2) Diplomatic History and Foreign Policies of Communist Areas; 3) United States Diplomatic History and Foreign Policy; 4) International Law 1974-78 Tufts College, Tufts University 1979 B.A. summa cum laude (History) and Phi Beta Kappa. 1970-74 Melrose High School 1974 Diploma, highest honors, History Prize, and Scholarship TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1976-80 Tufts University 1976-80 Tutor, Department of History 1981-84 University of Cambridge 1981-84 Supervisor, History of Development of the International System 1984-98 University of Birmingham 1984-87 Lecturer (temporary) in International History 1987-88 Lecturer 'A' in International History 1988-90 Lecturer 'B' in International History 1990-93 Senior Lecturer in International History 1993-97 Reader in International History 1997-98 Professor of International History 1998-present Boston University 1998-present Professor of International Relations (and History, 2005) 1998-2010 Chair, Dept. of International Relations Concurrent Appointments: 1988-94 Associate Member, Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham. 1988, 1993 Visiting Scholar, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge. 1990-91 Secretary of the Navy Senior Research Fellow, US Naval War College. 1995-2005 Hon. Senior Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Leicester. 1996 Visiting Lecturer, University of Buckingham. 1998 Deputy Director, Centre for Studies in Security and Diplomacy, University of Birmingham 1999-2009 Hon. Senior Research Fellow, University of Birmingham 1999-present Hon. Fellow, Center for Studies in Security and Diplomacy, University of Birmingham 1999-present Senior Fellow, International History Institute, Boston University 2007-present Fellow, Institue for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations, Boston University. 2009-present Affiliated Faculty, Division of Religious and Theological Studies, Boston University. 2009(Spring) Visiting Professor, Dept. of History, University of East Anglia. 2010-11 Visiting Professor, Dept. of History, University of East Anglia. PUBLICATIONS Journal Editor: 1988-2007 Diplomacy and Statecraft. Vols. I-XVIII Books: 1990 The End of the Cold War. (London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, and Portland: Cass, 1990) (co-editor), 220pp. 1991 Winning the Peace: British Diplomatic Strategy, Peace Planning, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1916- 1920. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991). 307pp. 1992 Wars and Peace Treaties. (London and New York: Routledge, 1992). 264pp. 1994 The Washington Conference, 1921-22: Naval Rivalry, East Asian Stability, and the Road to Pearl Harbor (London and Portland: Cass & Co., 1993) (co-editor). 319pp. Hardback and paperback editions. 1999 The Munich Crisis: New Interpretations and the Road to World War II (co-editor) (London: Cass, 1999). Hardback and paperback editions. 2002 Guide to International Relations and Diplomacy (co-editor)(Continum, 2002), 567pp. (Arabic translation, forthcoming) 2002 The First World Wars Peace Settlements: international relations, 1918-25 (London: Longmans, 2002). Italian translation: Gli accordidi pace dopo la Grande guerra, 1919-25 (Milan: il Mulino, 2005). 2003 Power and Stability: British Foreign Policy, 1865-1965 (co-editor) (London, Cass, 2003). In Progress: The Great Powers and the East Mediteranean World, 1798- present. Discussion Papers 1997 The Politics of the State Visit [Diplomatic Studies Programme Discussion Papers no. 26] (Leicester: Centre for the Study of Diplomacy, 1997). 27pp. Reprinted in Diplomacy, vol. II, History of Diplomacy, C. Jönsson and R. Langhorne, (London: Sage, 2004). Articles & Chapters 1987 'British Peace Aims and the Eastern Question: The Political Intelligence Department and the Eastern Committee, 1918.' Middle Eastern Studies 23:4 (1987): 419-36. 1988 'New Diplomacy and the New Europe at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919: The A.W.A. Leeper Papers.' East European Quarterly 21:4 (1988): 393-400. 1988 'The Foreign Office and Political Intelligence, 1917-20.' Review of International Studies 14:4 (1988): 275- 88. 1989 'Quis Separabit: The Order of St. Patrick and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1922-1934.' Historical Research 62:147 (1989): 70-80. 1989 'Great Britain and Greater Greece, 1917-20.' Historical Journal 32:3 (1989): 339-56. 1989 'Megale Vrettania kai e Megale Ellas', Eleftheria (27 Nov. 1989). 1990 'Historians Outside the Academy: The Experience of the Foreign Office Historical Section, 1917-1920.' Historical Research (1990): 195-211. 1991 'Holy Wisdom and British Foreign Policy, 1918-1922: the St. Sophia Redemption Agitation' Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 15 (1991): 36-64. 1993 'British Diplomatic Strategy and Planning for the Washington Conference, 1921-22' Diplomacy & Statecraft 4:3 (1993): 4-34. 1995 'The New Europe and the New Greece' in P. Carabott, ed. Greece and Europe in the Modern Period: aspects of a troubled relationship (London: Centre for Hellenic Studies, 1995), pp. 38-54. 1996 'British Diplomatic Strategy and the Locarno Conference' in M. Dockrill and B.J.C. McKercher, Diplomacy and World Power: Studies in British Foreign Policy, 1890-1951 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 115-35. 1996 ‘The Origins of Summit Diplomacy’ in David Dunn, ed. Diplomacy at the Highest Level: the evolution of international summitry. [Studies in Diplomacy] (London: Macmillan, 1996), pp. 23-37. 1997 ‘The British Official Mind and Europe’ Diplomacy & Statecraft 8:3 (Nov. 1997): 165-78. 1997 ‘The British Official Mind and the United States, 1919-42’ in T. Otte and C. Pagedas, eds. Personalities, War and Diplomacy (London: Cass, 1997), pp.66-80. 1998 ‘The Round Table and the New Europe’ The Round Table 346 (1998): 177-189. 1998 ‘Greece: the imperatives of geopolitics’ Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 22 (1998): 169-184. 1998 ‘Developments in Protocol’in J. Kurbalija, ed. Modern Diplomacy (Malta: Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, 1998), pp. 49-56. 1998 ‘The New Europe and the Round Table’ in A. Bosco and A. May, ed. The Round Table: The Empire/ Commonwealth and British Foreign policy (London: South Bank University Press and the Lothian Foundation Press, 1998), pp. 437-50. 1998 'The Peacemakers and the British Homefront' in M. Boemke, et al.Germany and Versailles: A Reassesssment after Seventy-Five Years German Historical Institute Series (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp.147-66. 2000 ‘Europe and Interaction with the Non-European World since 1945’(co-author) in M. Fullbrook, ed., Short Oxford History of Europe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 240-274. 2001 ‘The Eastern Question: The Last Phase’ in M. Dockrill and J. Fisher, The Rise and Fall of Morality in Peacemaking’ (London: Palgrave in association with the Public Record Office, 2001), pp. 141-55. 2003 ‘Britain and the First Cold War’, in M. Hopkins et al, eds. Britain and the Cold War, 1945-1964: New Perspectives (London: Palgrave Macmillan Cold War History Series), pp. 7-14, 193-5. 2003 ‘Disarmament, Arms Control, and Arms Reduction’ in M. Henessey and BJC McKercher, eds. War in the Twentieth Century: reflections at century's end (Westport: Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought, 2003). 2003 ‘The British Offical Mind and the Lausanne Conference, 1922-23’ Diplomacy & Statecraft 14:2 (June 2003): 185-206. 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) George Clerk, vol. 12, pp. 43-5. Laurence Collier, vol 12, pp. 654-5. Archibald Clark Kerr, vol. 31, pp. 409-10 Geoffrey Knox, vol. 32, pp. 224-5. AWA Leeper, vol. 33, pp. 141-2. James Headlam-Morley, vol. 39, pp. 224-5. William Tyrrell, vol. 55, pp. 807-10. Victor Wellesley, vol. 58, pp. 46-7. 2007 'The Versailles System' in Gordon Martel, ed. Companion to International History, 1900-1945 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007; paperback edition, 2010) 2008 'Politics of the State Visit' Hague Journal of Diplomacy 3:2 (2008): 153-78. 2010 ‘Religion and British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire, 1875-1923’ in John Fisher and Keith Robbins, eds. Religion and Diplomacy: Religion and British Foreign Policy, 1815 to 1941 (Dordrecht: Republic of Letters, 2010), pp. 85-102 2010 ‘Origins of the Anglo-American Special Relationship, 1880-1914’ in Gaynor Johnson, ed. Peacemaking, Peacemakers and Diplomacy 1880-1939. Essays in Honour of Professor Alan Sharp (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2010), pp. 3-16. 2011 ‘Writers, the Clergy, and the “Diplomatization” of Culture: The Sub-Structures of Anglo-American Diplomacy, 1820-1914, with M. Hall, in Anthony Best and John Fisher, On the Fringes of Diplomacy (London: Ashgate), 2011. 2011 ‘Redeeming Holy Wisdom: Britain and St. Sophia’ in Melanie Hall, ed. Towards World Heritage:International Origins of the Preservation Movement, 1870-1930 in series Heritage, Culture and Identity (London: Ashgate, 2011), pp. 45-62. 2012 ‘ “A prominent place would