DR. CATHAL J. NOLAN

International History Institute, Boston University 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Phone: (617) 353-1165 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS

1999-> Associate Professor of History, Boston University Executive Director, International History Institute Faculty Associate, Center for International Relations

1995-99 Assistant to the President, Research Associate Professor, International Relations, Boston University

1991-95 Assistant Professor, International Relations, University of British Columbia Research Associate, Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, funded (1993-1995), Cooperative Security Program, Department of Foreign Affairs,

1990-91 Assistant Professor, International Relations, Miami University 1989-90 Assistant Professor, International Relations, St. Francis Xavier University

1985-86 External Consultant, Policy Development and Research Division, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Government of Canada, Ottawa. Researched and wrote two “For the Minister” reports on human rights issues in development aid programs (classified).

1982-83 Researcher & Writer, Wandel Education Ltd., Toronto.

1978-80 Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO): teaching and & development aid, Kazaure, Kano State, Nigeria.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. International History and International Relations: University of Toronto, 1989. Minor Field: Political Philosophy. Research language: French. Thesis: National Security and the Idea of Liberty in Democratic Diplomacy. Supervisor: Jean Smith. External Examiner: Inis Claude.

Diploma in International Human Rights, Canadian Human Rights Foundation, 1984.

M.A. History: University of Toronto, 1982. Thesis: British Statecraft and International Intervention in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970. Supervisor: Robert Spencer

B.A. History: University of Alberta, 1978. Minors in English and Philosophy.

FELLOWSHIPS

2008-09 Marion Jasper Whiting Foundation, Normandy Battlefields project 2004-05 Academic Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies 1993-95 Barton Fellowship in Peace and Security Studies, Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada 1986-88 Government of Ontario Doctoral Fellowship 1984 Justice Harry Batshaw Fellowship in Human Rights, Canadian Human Rights Foundation 1983-86 University of Toronto Doctoral Fellowship 1974-78 Province of Alberta & City of Edmonton Undergraduate Scholarships RESEARCH AWARDS

2002 Outstanding Academic Reference Work (2002): Encyclopedia of International Relations, 4 vols. Awarded by Choice, journal of the Association of College and Research Libraries. Also selected as: “Editor’s Choice” Library Journal & “Editor’s Choice” Booklist (American Library Association).

1998 Outstanding Academic Book (1998): Notable U.S. Ambassadors Since 1775, a Choice selection by the Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association

TEACHING AWARDS

2006 Outstanding Teaching Award, Honors Program, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University

1991 Outstanding Teaching Award, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Miami University

BIOGRAPHICAL RECOGNITION

2008–> American Academy of Religion 2004–> Who’s Who In American Education, Marquis edition 2003–> Who’s Who In America, Marquis edition 2000–> Directory of American Scholars 1998–> Contemporary Authors.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2012–-> Historical Adviser Messines Trench, in the NOVA series on PBS (WGBH Boston) 2011—> Historical Adviser Independent documentary: No Equal: Women at War 2011-12 Editorial Board Strategic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan 2011 Technical Adviser Foreign Affairs Institutional Reform (FAIR), Agency for International Development: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul, Afghanistan 2009-12 Editor-in-Chief International Relations, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford University Press 2004-10 Board of Advisers International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom, Bar-Ilan University 2004 Board of Advisers “New Rules of War” research project, Naval War College and Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs 2006-08 Historical Adviser Independent documentary: The Edge of Silence: Hate in the 20th Century 2004-06 Historical Adviser Docere Studios documentary: “Invasions!”

External Tenure reviewer: History, Washington State University (1998) International Relations, Bar-Ilan University, Israel (2005) History, University of Oklahoma (2010)

External Department reviewer: Political Science, University of British Columbia at Kelowna (2001)

Ms. reviewer: C Oxford University Press C Review of International Studies C Revue Études Internationales C Diplomacy and Statecraft C Harper-Collins C Greenwood / Praeger C Westview Press C Longman C Wadsworth/Thomson International C University of Akron Press C Routledge C Palgrave Macmillan Book reviewer: C American Journal of Legal History C American Political Science Review C Current History Diplomacy & Statecraft Ethics and International Affairs C History: Review of New Books C International History Review C Perspectives on Political Science C Political Science Quarterly C Presidential Studies Quarterly C Michigan War Studies Review

Member or past member: Historical Society; Society for History; Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs; Academic Council on the United Nations System; American Historical Association; (NATO); Center for the Study of the Presidency; International Studies Association; Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

CAS Faculty Adviser 2012–> Faculty Adviser, Undergraduate History Association, 2007-2012; 2013–> Faculty Adviser, Global Water Brigades, 2009-> Faculty Adviser, Global Public Health Brigades, 2009-2012 Faculty Adviser, Sigma, Alpha, Lambda, BU Chapter 2008–> Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS), Department of History 2009 International History Track adviser 2006–2010 Work for Distinction, Honors Program 2006 Boston University Honours Programme at the University of Oxford 2005 Department of History, Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2003 Advisory Board, Center for Teaching Excellence, 2001-2002 University Board on Student Conduct, 1999-2003 College of Arts and Sciences, Summer Advising Services: 2000–2003; 2008

TEACHING

Graduate Courses: II: Causes, Course, Consequences; History of the International System; U.S. Diplomatic History; History of American Foreign Policy; American Presidency; Political Biography: Great Tyrants of the Modern Era; Ethics in International Relations; International Relations Theory.

Undergraduate Courses: Total War: 1914-1945; History of War, 1400 to Present; World War II, American Military Tradition; Island at War (London); War in Film and Literature; History of Diplomacy; Since 1870; 20th Century American Foreign Policy; Ethics in International Relations; Human Rights in World ; International Organizations; Intro to International Relations; Politics of Western Europe Since 1945

Universities where courses taught: Boston University (Boston and London), University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, Miami University, St. Francis Xavier University.

Invited lectures: Japan-America Society; United States Military Academy; Providence College; Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires); Brigham Young (London); Brigham Young (Provo); Marquette University; University of British Columbia; UN Association; Boston University (CGS); World Affairs Forum; Primary Source (History Teachers), Newton, Watertown MA.

Doctoral and Other Graduate Students

2011à Sarah Westwood, second reader “Warriors; Jihadis; Tirailleurs; Peacekeepers: A Military History of Senegal from the 19th to 20th Century,” History, Boston University Danny Orbach, Reader/external adviser: “Culture of Disobedience: Rebellion and Disobedience in the Japanese Officer Corps, 1853-1945,” History, Harvard University

2000 Richard Wiggers Reader/external adviser: “Allied War Crimes in WWII,” History, Georgetown University

1999à 3rd or 4th Reader, numerous Ph.D. & MA in History & MA in International Relations, Boston University

Publications and Research

Forthcoming

2014 Book: The Allure of Battle: Delusions of Victory, 1700-1945. Oxford University Press, 2014.

Article: “History, Decisive Battle, and the Short War Delusion,” Strategic Studies, Center for Strategic Studies, MoFA Afghanistan. Forthcoming 2014.

Published Books

2010 Author: Concise Encyclopedia of World War II, 2 volumes, 1,322p. Greenwood 2010.

2008 Author: Wars of the Age of Louis XIV, 1650-1715, 607p. Greenwood 2008.

2007 Editor: Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidents & Foreign Policy, with Carl Hodge. ABC-Clio, 2007.

2006 Author: Age of the Wars of Religion, 1000-1650 (2 volumes), Greenwood 2006. Reviewed in the Journal of Military History as the “new standard reference work in the field.”

2004 Editor: Great Power Responsibility in World Affairs, Praeger, 2004.

Editor: Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimension of International Affairs, 2nd ed. Praeger, 2004

2002 Author: Greenwood Encyclopedia of International Relations, 4 volumes, Greenwood 2002. Multiple awards as outstanding reference work.

1999 Author: Maailma Poliitika Leksikon, Olion (Tallinn), 1999. Estonian translation of Longman Guide.

1997 Editor: Notable U.S. Ambassadors Since 1775, Greenwood, 1997.

1995 Editor: Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimension of International Affairs. Praeger, 1995.

1995 Author: Longman Guide to World Affairs, Longman, 1995.

1993 Author: Principled Diplomacy: Security and Rights in U.S. Foreign Policy, Greenwood, 1993.

1992 Editor: Shepherd of Democracy? America and in the 20th Century. Greenwood, 1992.

Founding book series editor: Humanistic Perspectives on International Relations, Praeger (1998-2006).

International Advisory Board Martin S. Alexander, University of Salford Juan Carlos Beltramino, Consejo Argentino paragraph las Relaciones Internacionales Klaus von Beyme, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg Luigi Bonante, Università di Torino David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska Kalevi Holsti, University of British Columbia Robert H. Jackson, Boston University Ethan B. Kapstein, University of Minnesota André Kaspi, Université de Paris, Sorbonne James Mayall, Cambridge University Linda B. Miller, Wellesley College and Brown University Joel H. Rosenthal, President, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Shmuel Sandler, Begin-Sadat Center, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Michael J. Smith, University of Virginia Maurice Vaisse, Université de Reims

William N. Tilchin and Charles E. Neu, eds. Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy, 2006.

Alexander Moens, Lenard J. Cohen, and Allen G. Sen, editors. Nato and European Security: Alliance Politics from the End of the to the Age of , 2004.

Hans J. Morgenthau, Political Theory and International Affairs: Hans J. Morgenthau on Aristotle’s The Politics, edited by Anthony Lang and Joel H. Rosenthal, 2004.

Cathal J. Nolan, editor: Great Power Responsibility in World Affairs: vs. Transformation, 2004.

Carl C. Hodge, NATO for a New Century: Atlanticism and European Security, 2002.

Thomas M. Nichols, Winning the World: Lessons for America’s Future from the Cold War, 2001.

Charles C. Cogan, The Third Option: The Emancipation of European Defense, 1989-2000, 2000.

Stephen A. Garrett, Doing Good and Doing Well: An Examination of Humanitarian Intervention, 1999.

Founding book series editor: International History, Praeger (1999-2004). Invited co-editors: William R. Keylor & Erik Goldstein

Sylvia Ellis, Britain, America, and the Vietnam War, 2004.

G. Bruce Strang, On the Fiery March: Mussolini Prepares for War, 2003.

Tyler Priest, Global Gambits: Big Steel and the U.S. Quest for Manganese, 2003.

Noam Kochavi, A Conflict Perpetuated: China Policy During the Kennedy Years, 2002.

Charlie Whitman, Bitter Rehearsal: British and American Planning for a Postwar West Indies, 2002.

Alessandro Brogi, A Question of Self-Esteem: the United States and Cold War Choices in France and Italy, 1944-1958, 2002.

Henry Burke Wend, Recovery and Restoration: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Politics of Reconstruction of West Germany’s Shipbuilding Industry, 1945-1955, 2001.

Noriko Kawamura, Turbulence in the Pacific: Japanese-U.S. Relations during World War I, 2001. Refereed Articles / Book Chapters

2011 Author: “War,” IR Bibliography, Oxford University Press, 2011. Author: “Battle,” IR Bibliography, Oxford University Press, 2011. Author: Human Rights,” IR Bibliography, Oxford University Press, 2011.

2009 Chapter: “Great Powers and International Security,” in William Bain, ed., The Empire of Security and the Safety of the People, 2nd edition (Routledge: Milton Park, Oxon 2009).

2006 Chapter: “Great Powers and International Security,” in William Bain, ed., The Empire of Security and the Safety of the People (Routledge: Milton Park, Oxon 2006).

2005 Chapter: "Learning to Lead: TR, Wilson, and Emergence of the United States as a World Power,” in Charles Neu and William Tilchin, eds., Setting the 20th Century Stage. (Praeger: Westport CT: 2005).

2004 Chapter: “‘Bodyguard of Lies’: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Defensible Deceit in WWII,” in Ethics and Statecraft, 2nd edition, pp.35-58 (revised and expanded chapter).

Chapter: “The Evolution of Great Power Rights and Responsibilities,” in Power and Responsibility in World Affairs: pp.15-38.

2003 Chapter: "Healthy Bones of a Pomeranian Grenadier’: NATO and the Humanitarian Principle,” in Carl Hodge, ed., NATO for a New Century (Praeger: Westport, CT: 2003): pp.1-22.

1999 Chapter: “The OSCE: Non-Military Dimensions of Cooperative Security in Europe,” in Carl C. Hodge, ed., Redefining European Security (Garland: New York, 1999): pp.299-323.

1995 Chapter: “‘Bodyguard of Lies’: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Defensible Deceit in WWII,” in Ethics and Statecraft, 1st edition (1995), pp.57-74.

1993 Article: “Detachment from Despotism: U.S. Responses to Tsarism, 1776-1865,” Review of International Studies, Vol. 19 (October 1993): pp.349-368.

1992 Article: “The United States and Tsarist Anti-Semitism, 1865-1914,” Diplomacy and Statecraft, Vol. 3/3 (November 1992): pp.438-467.

Chapter: “‘As Powerful as We Are’ —From the Morgenthau Plan to Marshall Aid,” in Shepherd of Democracy, pp.55-72. Co-authored with Carl C. Hodge.

Article: “The Last Hurrah of Conservative Isolationism? Eisenhower, Congress and the Bricker Amendment,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 22/2 (Spring 1992): pp.337-349.

1991 Article: “Reluctant Liberal: Canada, Human Rights, and the United Nations: 1944-65,” Diplomacy and Statecraft, Vol. 2/3 (November 1991): pp.281-305.

Article: “La liberté est-elle divisible? Comment rapprocher les concepts de mission et de sécurité dans la politque étrangère américane,” Études Internationales, Vol. 22/3 (September 1991): pp.509-531.

1990 Article: “Americans in the Gulag: Detention of U.S. Citizens by and the Onset of the Cold War, 1944-1949,” Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 25/4 (October 1990): pp.523-545.

1989 Article: “Road to the Charter: America, Liberty, and the Founding of the United Nations,” Paradigms: Kent Journal of International Relations, Vol. 3/1 (Fall/Winter 1989): pp.24-37. 1988 Chapter: “The United Nations Human Rights Committee,” in Robert Matthews and Cranford Pratt eds., Human Rights in Canada’s Foreign Policy (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1988): pp.101- 114 and pp.330-34.

1985 Article: “The Influence of Parliament on Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy, “ Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 7/3 (August 1985): pp.373-390.

Other Scholarly Works

2010-12 Founding editor & Editor-in-Chief, International Relations: www.oxfordbibliographies.com

International Board of Advisers Christopher Andrew, University of Cambridge David Armstrong, University of Exeter Knud Erik Jørgensen, University of Aarhus Joseph A. Cerami, Texas A&M University

Commissioned, edited, and oversaw referee process of over 150 online articles on international relations.

2010 Author: “Foreword,” to Michael Kort, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Facts on File, 2010.

2008 Historical Simulation: Crisis in the Balkans: “Russia,” commissioned by University of Dundee.

2006 Encyclopedia entries: “Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865),” and “James Buchanan (1857-1861),” in Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidents & Foreign Policy, co-edited with Carl C. Hodge. ABC-Clio (2006).

2002: Review essay: “War and Virtue,” William Lee Miller’s, Lincoln's Virtues: An Ethical Biography, in Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 16 (2002).

2001 Editor, conference report: The Angle of Vision: From Journalism to History, Cantigny Conference Series, Robert R. McCormick-Tribune Foundation, Chicago: 2001. 143pp.

1998 Review essay: “The Middle of History: Liberalism and International Relations,” Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 12 (1998): pp. 208-212.

Encyclopedia entry: “Central Intelligence Agency,” Encyclopedia of Civil Rights, Salem, 1998.

1997 Encyclopedia entry: “Pan-Africanism,” in Encyclopedia of Propaganda, Salem, 1998.

1996 Encyclopedia entries: “Beijing Hosts U.N. Fourth World Conference on Woman,” “The United States and Vietnam Improve Relations,” “The Non-Aligned Movement Meets in Jakarta, September 1992,” in A. J. Sobczak, ed., The Twentieth Century: Great Events From History, Salem, 1996: pp. 1775-1777; pp. 1643-1645; pp. 1514-1516.

Encyclopedia entries: “Espionage,” and “McCarthyism,” in Encyclopedia of American Justice, Salem, 1996: pp. 299-302, pp. 481-84.

1995 Occasional paper: “The Evolution of Cooperative Security: Canada and the Human Dimension of the CSCE, 1973-1994.” Institute of International Relations, Liu Center for International Relations, Occasional Paper Series, #10 (April, 1995). Funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada.

1993 Review essay: “The United States, Moral Norms, and Governing Ideas in World Politics,” Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 7 (April 1993): pp. 223-239. 1992 Review essay: “The Papers of Woodrow Wilson,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 22/4 (Fall 1992): pp. 826-831.

Encyclopedia entries: “Soviet Jews Demand Cultural and Religious Rights,” and “The United Nations Adopts its Charter,” in Great Events From History: Human Rights, Salem, 1992: 657-661; 1177-1181.

1987 Article: “The United Nations: A Human Rights Advisory Service?” International Perspectives (March/April 1987): pp. 19-21.

1983 Ms. “The Influence of Islamic Higher Learning on the Evolution of the Early Modern University” 147p.

Book Reviews

2012 Richard C. Hall, Balkan Breakthrough: The Battle of Dobro Pole, 1918, International History Review.

Tammy C. Proctor, Civilians in a World at War, International History Review (2012).

Vincent P. O'Hara, Western. David Dickson, and Richard Worth, editors. On Seas Contested: The Seven Great Navies of the Second World War. Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press, 2010. Michigan War Studies Review, May 3, 2012.

Review Essay: Moral Combat: Good and Evil in World War II, Ethics and International Affairs (2012).

2011 Jeffrey Record, A War it was Always Going to Lose: Why Japan Attacked America in 1941. Potomac Books, 2011. Michigan War Studies Review, May 5, 2011.

Michael L. Gross, Moral Dilemmas of Modern War: Torture, Assassination, and Blackmail in an Age of Asymmetric Conflict. Cambridge University Press, 2010. Michigan War Studies Review March 28, 2011.

2001 Bernard Finel and Kristin M. Lord, eds. Power and Conflict in the Age of Transparency (Palgrave, 2000), in International History Review, Vol. XXIII (2): p. 492

Karma Nabulsi, Traditions of War: Occupation, Resistance, and the Law (Oxford, 2000), in International History Review, Vol. XXIII (3): p. 750

2000 Thomas Pangle and Peter Ahrensdorf, Justice Among Nations: On the Moral Basis of Power and Peace, International History Review, Vol. XXII (4): pp.991-993.

1998 Dennis J. Dunn, Caught Between Roosevelt and Stalin: America’s Ambassadors to Moscow, Political Science Quarterly (Winter 1998-99), Vol. 113 (No. 4): pp. 710-712.

1995 William Korey, The Promises We Keep: Human Rights, the Helsinki Process, and U.S. Foreign Policy. Current History (January, 1995): p. 42.

1993 Thomas A. Schwartz, America’s Germany: John J. McCloy and the Federal Republic of Germany. Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 23/3 (Summer 1993): pp. 598-600.

Daniel Warner, An Ethic of Responsibility in International Relations. Perspectives on Political Science, Vol. 22/3 (Summer 1993): p. 138.

1992 Melvyn P. Leffler, A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War. History: Reviews of New Books, Vol. 21/1 (Fall 1992): p. 10. Raymond Tanter, Who’s at the Helm? Lessons of Lebanon. American Political Science Review, Vol. 86/3 (June 1992): pp. 952-53.

1991 Natalie Kaufman, Human Rights Treaties and the Senate. American Journal of Legal History, Vol. 35/3 (July 1991): pp. 338-40.

Public Media

Historical Consultant: “Messines Trench” World War I documentary film, NOVA (WGBH Boston) Historical Consultant: “Secrets of WWI” photographic exhibition and book on hidden cave art Historical Consultant: “No Equal: American Women at War” documentary film Historical Consultant: “Invention of the Gun,” How Stuff Works, Discovery Channel, 01/20/11 Producer: Candor Group, “Twisted History” proposal to History Channel, December 2010 Interview: “Boston’s Victory Gardens,” Daily Free Press, September 21, 2009 Historical Consultant: “Churchill and Torture in WWII,” O’Reilly Factor, Fox News (May 7, 2009) Historical Consultant: The Edge of Silence, religious hate in 20th century (2006–2008) Historical Consultant: “Invasion!” historical documentary by Docere Digital Studios 2005-2006 History columnist: Natick Bulletin and Tab, 2001–2003: historical events in local context Television: “Bush’s Mid-East Policy and its Effects on Israel,” TV1 Tel Aviv, May 21, 2003 Radio: “Canadian-American Relations and the ,” Radio Factor (Fox) April 18, 2003 Television: “War in Iraq,” O’Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, April 18, 2003 Interview: “Pearl Harbor” Daily Free Press, December 7, 2001 Radio: “Military Tribunals,” Radio Free Europe, October 2001 Interview. “Brent Scowcroft Keynote Speech at Gulf War Conference,” BU Bridge, February 2001 Interview: Robert R. McCormick-Tribune Foundation Newsletter, December 1999

Conferences Organized and Papers Presented

2012 IHI Symposium: "American Exceptionalism,” New Hampshire, September 22-23, 2012.

2011 IHI Symposium: "Empires,” New Hampshire, October 20-21, 2011.

2009 IHI Symposium: “The Great War,” Western Front Association & IHI, Boston, November 9, 2009

2008 IHI Symposium: "History of the CIA,” Boston, September 26, 2008.

IHI Symposium: "Legacy of the Armenian Republic,” Boston, September 27, 2008.

IHI Symposium: "Fascism in 20th Century Europe,” Boston, March 24, 2008.

2007 IHI Symposium: "From the Great War to the Peace Settlement,” Boston, March 23-24, 2007.

2005 IHI Conference: History of U.S.-Saudi Relations, with King Saud University, Boston, November 7, 2005.

2004 IHI Conference: History of Gastronomy, Florence Gould Foundation, International History Institute, and Center for Medieval Studies, Boston University, May 10-12, 2003.

2003 Paper: "Religious Origins of ‘American Exceptionalism’,” Conflict and Cooperation in International Relations: the Religious Dimension, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, May 21-23, 2003.

Panel Chair and IHI Conference co-organizer "Interrogation,” Democracies and Dirty Wars: Hard Cases in Military Ethics, Robert McCormick Tribune Foundation, Cantigny Conference Series, Wheaton, IL, March 13-14, 2003. 2002: Panel Chair: "Ethical and Legal Considerations,” Democracies and Limited Wars, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Jerusalem, Israel, June 2-4, 2002.

Panel Chair: "World Perspectives on the Era of Reconstruction,” Historical Reconstructions, Historical Society Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. May 16-19, 2002.

IHI Conference: “Diplomacy of the Great War, 1914-1918,” Western Front Association, Boston University, November 10, 2001.

2001: Paper: “Great Powers and International Security,” The International Ethics of Security, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, April 5-7, 2001.

IHI Conference: Reassessing the Gulf War,” International History Institute / Center for International Relations, Robert McCormick Tribune Foundation, Boston University, February 20-22, 2001.

IHI Symposium: Yale-Harvard-Boston University Program in Modern Diplomatic History. Co-sponsored by the International History Institute (Boston University), Center for European Studies (Harvard), Center for Strategic and International Studies (Yale). Harvard University, February 16, 2001.

2000 Panel Chair: “Power, Morality, and Diplomacy,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR), Toronto, June 2000.

Panel Chair: “Peacekeeping and OOTW,” Canada-US Security Cooperation, Department of National Defence, Canada. University of New Brunswick, April 12, 2000.

Paper: “Vietnam and Transformation of America,” Historical Society, Providence College, April 7, 2000.

1999 IHI Conference: “From Journalism to History,” Robert McCormick Tribune Foundation, Boston University, October 5-7, 1999.

Commentator: “Atlanticism and Alliance Management Under Eisenhower, 1952-1961,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR), Princeton University, June 24-26, 1999.

1998 Conference organizer: The Responsibilities of Great Powers, funded by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, Boston University, April 30-May 2, 1998.

Panel Chair: Prisoner of War Repatriation as a Cold War Battleground, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) Annual Conference, University of Maryland at College Park, Washington, D.C. June 18-20, 1998.

Panel Chair: “Moral Maxims in Foreign Policy: Diplomacy and Political Theory,” International Studies Association, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. March 1998.

Participant: Hans Morgenthau’s Politics Among Nations, 1948-1998: A Fiftieth Anniversary Symposium, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, March 26-27, 1998.

1997 Roundtable participant: American MIAs and POWs in the Soviet Union: Implications of Newly Released Evidence from the Cold War, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) Annual Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. June 19-21, 1997.

Panel Chair: International Law and Humanitarian Intervention, American Historical Association Annual Conference, New York, January 2-3, 1997. 1996 Paper: “Ethics, International Affairs, and the Historian,” Moral Judgment and Cold War History Research Project, Joel H. Rosenthal and John L. Gaddis, co-chairs. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. Merrill House, New York, December 13-14, 1996.

1995 Paper: “The Human Dimension’ in the New CSCE.” Ethics and International Affairs Panel, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. February 1995.

1993 Conference organizer: Ethics and Statecraft, co-sponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs and the Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, held in Vancouver, October 6-10, 1993.

Paper: “‘Bodyguard of Lies:’ Franklin Roosevelt and Defensible Deceit in W.W.II,” Faculty Institute on Ethics and Statecraft, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, October 6-10, 1993.

1990 Paper: “Eisenhower, Congress, and the United Nations,” Annual Leadership Conference, Center for the Study of Presidency, University of Texas, Austin, TX., October 26-28. 1990.

Paper: “The Last Hurrah of Conservative Isolationism? Eisenhower and the Bricker Amendment,” Ike’s America, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS., October 4-6, 1990.

Participant: Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, Bowdoin College, Maine, July 9-19, 1990.

1987 Paper: “The United Nations and Human Rights, 1945-1985”, United Nations Association, Toronto, November 15, 1987.

1986 Paper: “The United Nations Human Right Committee,” Conference on Human Rights and Canadian Foreign Policy, University of Toronto, July 13-14, 1986.

1985 Paper: “Parliament, Human Rights, and Canadian Foreign Policy,” International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1985.

Invited Lectures

2013 “Defensible Deceit: FDR, LBJ, and Wartime Lying,” World Affairs Forum, February 16, 2013

2012 “American Exceptionalism?” Educating for Global Understanding, Newton MA August 13, 2013

2011 "In Defense of Lying by Presidents," World Affairs Forum, Boston University, January 26, 2011

“Realism and International History," Center for Strategic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Kabul, Afghanistan, August 10, 2011

"History of International Relations," Center for Strategic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Kabul, Afghanistan, August 2, 2011

"International Security," Center for Strategic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Kabul, Afghanistan, August 3, 2011

2008 "The Xmas Truce of 1914," Foxhill Village, December 27, 2008.

"Presidential Lying in Wartime: Is it Ever Defensible?" Foxhill Village, April 26, 2008.

2006 “The Treaty of Portsmouth,” Japan-America Society, Portsmouth NH, December 10, 2006. "Truth or Lies? Propaganda in 20th Century Film,” 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA 2005 "New Directions in American Foreign Policy," CGS, Boston University “Causes of Failure and Success in War, 1740-1945" 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA "God is on Our Side! Religion and War, 1500-1740" 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA

2004 “The Rise of Britain to World Power: The Role of the Royal Navy,” BYU London Campus, London, UK, August 3, 2004.

2003: "FDR and Presidential Lying in Wartime,” United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, February 19, 2003.

“Great Statesmen,” 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA.

2002 "War and Society,” 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA. "America and the World” 6 lecture series, Foxhill Village, Westwood, MA.

2000 “The End of History? The Evolution of Liberal International Relations,” CGS, Boston University.

1999 “The Wilsonian Tradition in American Foreign Policy,” CGS, Boston University.

1998 “Ratchet of Hypocrisy: The Genesis of Liberal Governing Norms in World Affairs,” David M. Kennedy Center for International Relations, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. April 1, 1998.

“Ethics and International Relations,” Jornado Sobre Ética y Relaciones Internacionales, Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI), Buenos Aires. September 7-8, 1998.

1996 “Cooperative Security and the ‘Human Dimension’ of the OSCE Process.” Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. March 18-19, 1996.

1995 “Humanitarian Intervention by the United Nations: Lessons from Bosnia and Somalia,” United Nations Association, Vancouver. July 5, 1995.

1994 “The Changing Role of the United Nations: From Peacekeeping to Peacemaking?” University of British Columbia. June 20, 1994.

1991 “The Humbling of Saddam Hussein: Thoughts on the Advent of the Gulf War,” Alpha Delta Phi Chapter House, Miami University, Oxford, OH. February 24, 1991.

1989 “NATO and the WTO: Have They a Future?” Germany Without Walls, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. November 22, 1989.

External Funding

Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation; Robert McCormack-Tribune Foundation (3 grants); Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (4 grants); Florence Gould Foundation; Cooperative Security Program, Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada; Barton Fellowship in Peace and Security, Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada; Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Humanities and Social Science Research Grant, Canada; Boston University (2 grants); Miami University (2 grants); St. Francis Xavier University; Consortium for the Study of Intelligence; Associates of the University of Toronto; Center for International Studies; Connaught Foundation.

Policy Analysis

2011 Technical Adviser, Foreign Affairs Institutional Reform (FAIR) Project, United States Agency for International Development. Location: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul, Afghanistan. 1998 “The Death Penalty in America,” 14,000 word research brief on the history, legislation, and current state of the law on the death penalty in America and internationally, January 1998.

1997 “Charter Schools and Other Recent Legislation,” 42p. legislative brief for the Chairman of the State Board of Education, Massachusetts, September 1997.

“The Education Reform Act of 1993,” 73 page legislative brief for the Chairman of the State Board of Education, Massachusetts, March 1997.

“The Changing University: Evolution of Higher Education in America from Earliest Times to the Present,” 30p. report for the Chairman of the State Board of Education, Massachusetts, April 1997.

1996: “A Concise History of Public Education in Massachusetts,” 65p. report for the Chairman of the State Board of Education, Massachusetts, February 1996.

1995: “Canada and the Human Dimension of the CSCE, 1973-1994,” for the Cooperative Security Program, Department of Foreign Affairs, Government of Canada.

1985 “Human Rights and Development Assistance in Latin America,” for the Policy Development and Research Division, Canadian International Development Agency, Government of Canada (classified).

“Human Rights and Development Assistance in Africa,” for the Policy Development and Research Division, Canadian International Development Agency, Government of Canada. (classified).

1984 “Human Rights and Foreign Policy.” 46p. report/analysis for the Human Rights Project, Toronto.

1983 “A Research Guide to Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy: Parliament, 1966-1983.” 250p. guide to Parliamentary papers, reports, and archives for the Human Rights Project, Toronto

1982 “The Influence of Islamic Higher Learning on the Early Modern University in the West.” 147p. history of early Islamic intellectual history for Delmar Smyth, York University, Toronto, 1982.

Events Organized as Executive Director International History Institute

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