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DEMET MOUSSEAU Curriculum Vitae School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs University of Central Florida E–Mail: [email protected] Tele: 407-823-6025 Academic Experience • Assistant Professor (tenure track), University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2014-present. • Research Scholar, University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2013-2014. • Associate Professor (Granted by the State Board of Higher Education in Turkey), Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2007– 2013. • Jean Monnet Professor (Granted for teaching courses on the European Union), 2001– present. • Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, 2010– 2011. • Assistant Professor, Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2000-2007. • Research Fellow, Harvard University, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2005 – 2006. Education Ph.D. Binghamton University (SUNY), Department of Political Science, New York. Dissertation: Exploring Paths to Peace with Democratic Institutions: A Cross– National Inquiry into the Linkage Between Ethnic Conflict, Democratization, and Development. Fields of Interest International Relations and Comparative Politics Areas of Interest: Conflict and Security, Ethnic Conflict, Human Rights, International Political Economy, European Integration, Migration and Human Trafficking Regional Interests: Mediterranean and Turkey Book Chapters Demet Y. Mousseau. 2014. “Political Stability and Economic Expansion: Turkey before and after the EU Candidacy.” In The Great Catalyst: European Union Project and Lessons from Greece and Turkey, edited by Bulent Temel, pp. 225-244. Lexington Books. Demet Mousseau – Page 2 of 9 Michael Mousseau, Omer F. Orsun, Jameson Lee Ungerer and Demet Y. Mousseau. 2013. “Capitalism and Peace: It’s Keynes, not Hayek.” In The Capitalist Peace: The Origins and Prospects of a Liberal Idea, edited by Gerald Schneider & Nils Petter Gleditsch, pp. 80-24. Routledge. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2011. “Ethnic Conflict and Human Rights Violations: Dilemmas of Democratization in Turkey.” In Turkey: A Bridge Between East and West, edited by Guido Gambetta and Salvatore Mirabella, pp. 67-73. Bononia University Press. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Demet Y. Mousseau. 2020. “Does Foreign Development Aid Trigger Ethnic War in Developing Countries?” Armed Forces and Society. Forthcoming, online first published February, 2020. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2012. “Is Turkey Democratizing with EU Reforms?: An Assessment of Human Rights, Corruption and Socioeconomic Conditions.” Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 12 (1), pp. 63-80. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2012. “An Inquiry into the Linkage among Nationalizing Policies, Democratization and Ethno-nationalist Conflict: The Kurdish Case in Turkey.” Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 40 (1), pp. 45-62. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2011. “NATO’s Eastward Expansion, Russia-NATO Relations and Global Security.” Journal of East European and Asian Studies, 2 (1), pp. 67-81. Michael Mousseau and Demet Y. Mousseau. 2008. “The Contracting Roots of Human Rights” Journal of Peace Research, 45 (3), pp. 327-344. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “Turkey and the EU: The Importance of Markets.” Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 48 (3), pp. 97-108. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “Democracy, Human Rights and Market Development in Turkey: Are They Related?” Government and Opposition, 41 (2), pp. 298-326. Demet Y. Mousseau. 2001. “Democratizing with Ethnic Divisions: A Source of Conflict?” Journal of Peace Research, 38 (5), pp. 547-567. Journal Articles Reviewed by Guest Editors for Special Issues Demet Y. Mousseau, Justin Napolitano***, and Alex Olsen***. 2019. “Introducing the Human Rights Violations Dataset for the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey, 1990-2018.” Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 25 (4), pp. 1-7 (Grant Project funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation, Germany). Demet Mousseau – Page 3 of 9 Manuscripts under Revise and Resubmit (Peer Reviewed) Demet Y. Mousseau, “Globalization and Preventing Ethnic War at the Local Level: A Cross- Country Analysis” Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. (revise and resubmit) Manuscripts Currently under Peer Review in Journals Demet Y. Mousseau, “Peace-building and Conflict Management in Ethnically Divided Nations: A Rule of Law Perspective.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “Is the European Integration Peripheralizing Developing Economies with “Neoliberal” Governance? Lessons from Greece and Turkey.” Demet Y. Mousseau and Michael Mousseau, “How Liberal Political Rights are Related with Socioeconomic Conditions: A Cross-Country Investigation.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “Are Socioeconomic Conditions Related with Women’s Rights? Demet Y. Mousseau and Alex Olsen, “Migration, Labor Markets, and Trafficking of Women in the EU: Are Strict Migration Policies Solution?” Demet Y. Mousseau, “Fragile Borders and Human Trafficking: Analyses of 143 States, 2001- 11.” Manuscripts in Progress Demet Y. Mousseau, “How the Regulation of Business Environment Affect Ethic Conflict.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “The Role of Globalization on Human Trafficking in Destination and Source Countries, 2001-2011?” Demet Y. Mousseau and Taylor Schaefer, “The Kurdish Conflict and the Exploitation of Gender Roles.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “’Is There a Dis-integration’ and Democratic Backsliding in the Periphery of the EU?: Cases from Eastern and Southern European Countries.” Institute Publications (online) Michael Mousseau and Demet Y. Mousseau. 2005. “How Market Culture Alleviates Ethnic Tensions: Theory and Evidence.” Social Science Research Network and European Corporate Governance Institute publication. Demet Mousseau – Page 4 of 9 Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “The Impact of the European Union on Democracy in Turkey and its Implications for the Region.” The Brookings Institution publication (article received Brookings-Sabancı International Research Award). Book Reviews Demet Y. Mousseau. 2000. “Loyalists: War and Peace in Northern Ireland.” Edited by Peter Taylor, Journal of Politics, 62 (4), pp. 633-634. Cumulative Citations: 344 (309 citations in journal articles in Google scholar and 35 citations in books in Google books). Honors, Awards and Scholarships • Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, 2010-2011. • The Brookings Institution and Sabancı University, Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award, Washington DC, 2006. • Research Fellow, Harvard University, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2005 – 2006. • Research Fellow, Harvard University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Summer 2001. • International Peace Scholarship, New York, USA, 1998. Grants (received and in progress) • Grant Awarded (2017-19): $ 28,244. Agency: Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Germany . PI: Demet Mousseau (Credit:100) . Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation, Security, Society, and the State . Project Title: “Victimization of Women and Children in the Kurdish Conflict” • Robert Bosch Stiftung-Peace and Conflict Transformation-“War, Migration, and Human Security,” in progress for submission. • Jean Monnet Grant, European Commission, in progress. • UCF Internal research grant, 2015, 2016, 2017 (School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs and College of Sciences) - $ 12,000. • Jean Monnet Module Grants, European Commission, 2004. Selected Conference Papers Demet Y. Mousseau, “Ethnic Wars and Human Rights Violations: The Kurdish Case in the Middle East.” Accepted for presentation at The Association for the Study of the Nationalities (ASN)-20 Convention, New York, May 2020. (Cancelled) Demet Mousseau – Page 5 of 9 Demet Y. Mousseau and Justin Napolitano, “The Victimization of Civilians in the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey: How Human Rights are Violated.” The 19th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference, Hague, Netherlands, June 2019 (funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation). Demet Y. Mousseau. “Migration and Human Trafficking: An Analysis of Human Rights Violations of Women and Migrant Workers in Human Trafficking Networks.” The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2019. Demet Y. Mousseau. “Do Foreign Aid and Foreign Direct Investments Increase the Risk of War in Developing Countries?” The Florida Political Science Association, Ft. Myers, March 2018. Demet Y. Mousseau. “Migration, Human Trafficking, and Human Rights: An Analysis of Human Trafficking Networks.” The International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 2017. Demet Y. Mousseau. “A Cross-National Investigation of Regime Change, Development, and Ethnic Conflict.” The International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 2016. Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “Economic Origins of Political Rights.” The European Political Science Association, Vienna, Austria, June 2015. Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “How Income Causes Democracy.” The International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015. Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Costs of Nation-Making in Turkey: Kurdish Mobilization, State Repression of Human Rights, and Illiberal Democracy.” The Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April 2012. Demet Y. Mousseau. “Ethnic Grievance and Income Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis.” The Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal,