J. Tyson Chatagnier

Contact Information Department of Political Science Phone: (713) 743-9439 of Houston Fax: (713) 743-3927 3551 Cullen Blvd, Room 447 Email: [email protected] Houston, TX, 77204 http://www.jtchatagnier.com/

Employment University of Houston, Houston, TX Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science 2016–Present

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Political Science, 2015–2016

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Europe, Bologna, Italy Adjunct Professor of International Relations, 2014–2015

Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, Italy Researcher, Research Center on International Politics and Conflict Resolution (CeRPIC), 2012– 2015

Education University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Ph.D., Political Science, 2013 Fields: International Relations, American Politics, Formal Theory M.A., Political Science, 2010

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX M.A., Political Science, 2007 Fields: International Relations, Political Methodology B.A., Political Science and History, 2004 (summa cum laude)

Books Mintz, Alex, J. Tyson Chatagnier, and Yair Samban. 2019. Terrorist Decision-Making: A Leader- Centric Approach. New York: Routledge Press.

Journal Articles Chatagnier, J. Tyson and Haeyong Lim. Forthcoming. “Does the WTO Exacerbate International Conflict?” Journal of Peace Research. Arnold, Jeffrey B., J. Tyson Chatagnier, and Gary E. Hollibaugh, Jr. Forthcoming. “Allegiance, Ability, and Achievement in the American Civil War: Commander Traits and Battlefield Military Effectiveness.” International Studies Quarterly. Kavaklı, Kerim Can, J. Tyson Chatagnier, and Emre Hatipoglu.ˇ Forthcoming. “The Power to Hurt and the Effectiveness of International Sanctions.” Journal of Politics. Chatagnier, J. Tyson and Emanuele Castelli. 2019. “The Arc of Modernization: Economic Structure, Materialism, and the Onset of Civil Conflict.” Political Science Research and Methods 7(2): 233–252. Chatagnier, J. Tyson. 2019. “Civil War Mediation and Integration into Global Value Chains.” International Interactions 45(1): 198–214.

1 of 5 Yildirim, Aydin, Arlo Poletti, J. Tyson Chatagnier, and Dirk De Bièvre. 2018. “The Globalization of Production and the Politics of Dispute Initiation at the World Trade Organization.” Global Policy 9(S2): 38–48. Yildirim, Aydin B., J. Tyson Chatagnier, Arlo Poletti, and Dirk De Bièvre. 2018. “The Inter- nationalization of Production and the Politics of Compliance in WTO Disputes.” Review of International Organizations 13(1): 49–75. Chatagnier, J. Tyson and Kerim Can Kavaklı. 2017. “From Economic Competition to Military Combat: Export Similarity and International Conflict.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 61(7): 1510–1536. Chatagnier, J. Tyson and Emanuele Castelli. 2016. “A Modern Peace?: Schumpeter, Conflict, and the Investment-War Tradeoff.” Political Research Quarterly 69(4): 852–864. Poletti, Arlo, Dirk De Bièvre, and J. Tyson Chatagnier. 2015. “Cooperation in the Shadow of WTO Law: Why Litigate When You Can Negotiate?” World Trade Review. 14(S1): S33-S58. Chatagnier, J. Tyson. 2015. “Conflict Bargaining as a Signal to Third Parties.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 27(2): 237–268. Klingler, Jonathan D. and J. Tyson Chatagnier. 2014. “Are You Doing Your Part? Veterans’ Political Attitudes, and Heinlein’s Conception of Citizenship.” Armed Forces & Society 40(4): 673–695. Chatagnier, J. Tyson. 2014. “Teaching the Enemy: The Empirical Implications of Bargaining Under Observation.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 58(6): 1033–1058.

Castelli, Emanuele and J. Tyson Chatagnier. 2013. “From Democracy to Capitalism: The War Over the Liberal Peace.” Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 43(3): 435–453. Chatagnier, J. Tyson, Alex Mintz, and Yair Samban. 2012. “The Decision Calculus of Terrorist Leaders.” Perspectives on Terrorism 6(4–5): 126–145.

Chatagnier, J. Tyson. 2012. “The Effect of Trust in Government on Rallies ’Round the Flag." Journal of Peace Research 49(5): 631–645.

Book Chapters Mintz, Alex and John Tyson Chatagnier. Forthcoming. “Poliheuristic Theory, Applied Decision Analysis and Group Decision Making.” In Dave Redlawsk, ed., Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Decision Making. Chatagnier, J. Tyson. Forthcoming. “Using Applied Decision Analysis to Understand Foreign Policy Decision-making: A Meta-Analysis.” In Alex Mintz and Lesley Terris, eds., Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science. Friedman, Leehe, Yair Samban, John Tyson Chatagnier, and Alex Mintz. 2019. “The Decision Calculus of Khaled Mashal.” In Alex Mintz and Dmitry Adamsky, eds., How Do Leaders Make Decisions?: Evidence from the East and West, Part B. Chatagnier, J. Tyson. 2017. “Robert Gilpin: War and the Resolution of Systemic Disequilibrium.” In Filippo Andreatta, ed., Classic Works in International Relations. Mintz, Alex, J. Tyson Chatagnier, and David J. Brulé. 2006. “Being bin Laden: An Applied Deci- sion Analysis Procedure for Analyzing and Predicting Terrorist Decisions.” In Ami Pedahzur, ed., Suicide Terrorism: Root Causes of the Culture of Death.

Policy Reports Lucarelli, Sonia, Michela Ceccorulli, Enrico Fassi, Veronica Lenzi, Francesco Niccolò Moro, Matteo Villa, Federico Casprini, Emanuele Castelli, Tyson Chatagnier, and Kerim Can Kavaklı. 2014. PREDICT - Projections and Relevant Effects of Demographic Implications, Changes, and Trends. Prepared for NATO – Allied Command Transformation.

2 of 5 Works in Progress “Military Combat and Attitudes Toward the Use of Force” (with Jonathan D. Klingler)

“Trade Sanctions and Domestic Lobbying: Evidence from the United States”

“Insurgents’ Power to Hurt and Civil War Duration” (with Kerim Can Kavaklı)

“Modernization and the Durability of Postwar Peace” (with Emanuele Castelli)

“The Strategic Calculus of WTO Dispute Initiation” (with Aydin B. Yildirim and Arlo Poletti)

“Would You Like to Know More? Selection, Socialization, and Veterans’ Preferences” (with Jonathan D. Klingler)

“Military Service, Combat Experience, and Voting Behavior” (with Jonathan D. Klingler)

“Advice and Consent in the American Civil War: Senate Voting on Military Nominations” (with Gary E. Hollibaugh, Jr.)

Invited Workshops Postwar Voters: Violence, Loss, and Exile as Electoral Currencies. University of Luxembourg. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. 22–23 February, 2019.

New Perspectives on Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Bringing Institu- tions Back in. York University. York, UK. 4–5 December, 2017.

Judicial Politics in International Trade Institutions. University of . Antwerp, . 27–28 May, 2014.

Recent Conference SPSA 2020, San Juan Presentations “Insurgents’ Power to Hurt and Civil War Duration” APSA 2019, Washington, D.C. “Insurgents’ Power to Hurt and Civil War Duration” MPSA 2019, Chicago

“Insurgents’ Power to Hurt and Civil War Duration” SPSA 2019, Austin “Military Service, Combat Experience, and Voting Behavior”

MPSA 2018, Chicago “Advice and Consent in the American Civil War: Senate Voting on Military Nominations” “Military Combat and Attitudes Toward the Use of Force” SPSA 2018, New Orleans

“Advice and Consent in the American Civil War: Senate Voting on Military Nominations” PSS(I) 2017, Tempe “Military Combat and Attitudes Toward the Use of Force”

MPSA 2017, Chicago

3 of 5 “Does the WTO Exacerbate International Conflict?” “Allegiance, Ability, and Achievement in the American Civil War: Commander Traits and Battlefield Military Effectiveness” APSA 2016, Philadelphia “Export Lobbies and International Conflict” ISA 2016, Atlanta “From Economic Competition to Military Combat: Export Similarity and International Conflict” SPSA 2016, San Juan “Would You Like to Know More? Selection, Socialization, and Veterans’ Preferences” “Allegiance, Ability, and Achievement in the American Civil War: Commander Traits and Battlefield Military Effectiveness” PSS(I), 2015, Oxford, MS “Allegiance, Ability, and Achievement in the American Civil War: Commander Traits and Battlefield Military Effectiveness” APSA 2015, San Francisco “Patriotic Boycotts: International Tensions and Private Trade” “Would You Like to Know More? Selection, Socialization, and Veterans’ Preferences”

Invited Talks “The Power to Hurt and the Effectiveness of International Sanctions.” Department of Political Science, Rice University. April 11, 2017.

“From Economic Competition to Military Combat: Export Similarity and International Conflict.” Department of Political Science, Emory University. September 23, 2015.

“Teaching the Enemy: The Empirical Implications of Bargaining Under Observation." Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Bologna, Italy. January 15, 2013.

Awards and Honors Research Progress Grant, University of Houston, 2019

New Faculty Reserach Grant, University of Houston, 2017

Artinian Award, Southern Political Science Association, 2016

The Star Lab POLMETH Travel Award, University of Rochester, 2011

W. Allen Wallis Fellowship in Political Economy, University of Rochester, 2010–2011

Prestage-Cook Travel Grant, Southern Political Science Association, 2011

Second Year Paper Fellowship, University of Rochester, Summer 2009

Charles E. Lanni Summer Research Fellowship, University of Rochester, Summer 2008

University Fellowship, University of Rochester, 2007–2012

Clifford C. Clogg Scholarship to attend ICPSR, University of Michigan, Summer 2006

4 of 5 Teaching Experience Graduate Courses Field Seminar in International Relations Formal Models in International Relations Quantitative Methods in International Relations Mathematical Methods for Political Scientists

Undergraduate Courses Introduction to International Relations American Foreign Policy European Politics

Professional Service 2020: International Politics: Conflict and Security Section Chair, Southern Political Science Association

2019: Malcolm Jewell Award Committee, Southern Political Science Association

2018: Co-organizer, Political Economy of Conflict and Cooperation conference at the University of Houston

2013–2014: Co-organizer, Standing Group on International Relations (SGRI) annual conference

2011–2012: Coordinator, Peter D. Watson Center for International Conflict Seminar Series

Winter 2006: Coordinator, Winter Institute at Texas A&M University

Fall 2005: Editorial Assistant, American Journal of Political Science

Reviewer for: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Annali di Studi Religiosi, Bristol University Press, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Interactions, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly, Research & Politics, World Trade Review

References Hein Goemans Pablo Pinto Associate Professor Associate Professor Dept. of Political Science Hobby School of Public Affairs Harkness Hall 320 McElhinney Hall 307A University of Rochester University of Houston Rochester, NY 14627 Houston, TX 77204 (585) 275-9535 (713) 743-2540 [email protected] [email protected]

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