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Charlotte J. Hulme [email protected] 1-339-203-2399

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

2021 United States Military Academy Assistant Professor of International Affairs, Department of Social Sciences Deputy-Director, Rupert H. Johnson Grand Strategy Program

EDUCATION

2021 Ph.D., Political Science, Yale University • Dissertation: ‘Non-State Superpowers, Transnational Challenges, and 21st Century Global Order: Private Sector Climate Action in an Age of State Inaction.’ • Qualified in the fields of International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory.

2015 M.Phil., International Relations and Politics, University of Cambridge • Dissertation: ‘From the Organization of African Unity to the African Union: norm localization and the development of “responsible sovereignty.”’

2014 B.A., Political Science, Wellesley College • Honors thesis: ‘The Truth Heals: Punishment and Reconciliation at Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts.’ • Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude.

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

2021 Certificate of College Teaching Preparation, Yale University

• Professional development program separate from graduate teaching requirements. • Training in skills including teaching non-traditional students, equitable grading practices, and leading effective discussions.

2016 Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, Yale University

• Admitted through competitive application to a one-year course in classic theories of statecraft and strategy and their contemporary applications. • Awarded $4,000 grant for research on combating Boko Haram in Nigeria. • Selected as member of inaugural Student Advisory Council (2017–18): provided input on curriculum, summer research program, and external engagement with practitioners.

2016 Summer Workshop on the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy, Columbia University

Admitted through competitive application to intensive course in military policy. 2

HONORS

2020 Recipient, P.E.O. Scholar Award for academic excellence in doctoral studies ($15,000); selected as a named scholar, a distinction reserved for the top 16 of 100 national award recipients.

2019 Shortlisted for E-International Relations Article Award for Early Career Scholars, recognizing promising new ideas in international relations

2019 Honorable mention recipient, The Strategy Bridge essay competition for graduate students, recognizing promising new ideas on strategy in global politics

2014 Recipient, Susan Rappaport-Knafel Scholarship for foreign graduate study ($40,000)

2014 Winner, Undergraduate Writing Prize for History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2013 Finalist, Rhodes Scholarship and Marshall Scholarship

2012, 2011 Winner, Prize for Writing in the Social Sciences, Wellesley College

GRANTS

2019 Research grant, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership ($5,500) 2018 Research fellowship (in residence), Europa Kolleg, Institute for European Integration, Hamburg, ($4,000) 2018 Research grant, Smith Richardson Foundation ($2,500) 2018 Pre-dissertation research grant, Yale University ($3,000)

PUBLICATIONS

2019 ‘Change of Players, Change of Game: How States Got Left Behind on Climate Change,’ E-International Relations, November 2019.

2019 ‘Grand Strategy in the Age of Climate Change: A Theory of Emergent Grand Strategy,’ The Strategy Bridge, September 2019.

2018 ‘Islamic State Fighters in Africa: A Look at the Numbers,’ co-authored with Jason Warner, CTC Sentinel, August 2018, Combating Terrorism Center, US Military Academy at West Point. 2014 ‘The Special Court for Sierra Leone: A Critical Analysis of Efforts to Address Impunity,’ in Montesinos’ Legacy: Defining and Defending Human Rights for Five Hundred Years (Lexington: 2014).

PRESENTATIONS

2021 ‘Climate Change and the Future of International Order,’ invited presenter, Centre for Grand Strategy, King’s College . 3

2021 ‘Non-national Actors, Transnational Risks, and the Transformation of the Global System,’ scheduled presenter, International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Oxford, .

2021 ‘Non-national Climate Action in the Age of State Inaction,’ International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, Vancouver, Canada.

2020 ‘Explaining Private Sector Climate Action in an Age of State Inaction,’ accepted presenter, American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.

2019 ‘Emergent National, Subnational, and Private Sector Climate Action,’ accepted presenter, International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, Washington, D.C.

2018 ‘The African Union and the development of “responsible sovereignty,”’ American Political Science Association Conference, Boston, MA.

2013 ‘Countering Terrorism and Upholding Human Rights,’ co-presented with US Department of Justice representative, Intergovernmental Authority on Development Conference, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia.

2013 ‘Post-, the Responsibility to Protect, and Humanitarian Intervention,’ Michigan Political Science Association Conference, Alma, MI.

2013 ‘The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Justice Delayed, Justice Denied?’ Michigan Political Science Association Conference, Alma, MI.

2012 ‘Experiential Learning: Lessons from Sierra Leone,’ co-presenter with Elizabeth Wheat, American Political Science Association Conference, New Orleans, L A .

2012 ‘The Special Court for Sierra Leone: A Critical Analysis of Efforts to Address Impunity,’ Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2020–2017 Teaching Fellow, Yale University: Africa in International Relations; Theories and Politics of Human Rights; International Challenges of the 21st Century; and Introduction to International Relations.

2018–2017 Teaching Assistant, Yale University: Ethics and the Multinational Business Firm; and Strategy, Technology, and War.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2019–2020 Member, Early Career Working Group, Centre for Geopolitics and Grand Strategy, University of Cambridge

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2018 Research assistant, Combating Terrorism Center, US Military Academy at West Point

2016 Intern, US Defense Department, Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Washington, D.C.

2015 Research assistant, Political Violence Field Lab, Yale University

2013 Intern, US State Department, US Mission to the African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

2012 Intern, US State Department, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Washington, D.C.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research India - conducted interviews with experts in industry and academia and incorporated findings into doctoral dissertation (6 weeks, 2018).

Germany - conducted interviews with experts in industry and academia and incorporated findings into doctoral dissertation (3 months, 2018).

Rwanda - conducted interviews with 25 citizens on post-genocide justice initiatives and incorporated findings into undergraduate honors thesis (2 weeks, 2014).

Sierra Leone - conducted interviews with 120 citizens on the Special Court for Sierra Leone and incorporated findings into independent study (4 weeks, 2011).

REFERENCES

Dr. Tyler Pratt Dr. Jason Warner Yale University United States Military Academy [email protected] [email protected]

Dr. Detlef Sprinz Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) [email protected]