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PROF. JEFFREY T. CHECKEL Chair in International Politics Department of Political & Social Sciences European University Institute Via dei Roccettini, 9 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) January 2021 ITALY E-Mail: [email protected] | Homepage PROFILE A. Education 1991 PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Department of Political Science, Program in Defense and Arms Control Studies 1981 Bachelor of Science Cornell University (USA), College of Engineering, School of Applied and Engineering Physics B. Employment 2020– Professor; Chair in International Politics Department of Political & Social Sciences, European University Institute (Italy) 2014– Adjunct Research Professor and Global Fellow Peace Research Institute Oslo (Norway) 2008–2019 Professor; Simons Chair in International Law and Human Security School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University (Canada) 2008–2012 Adjunct Research Professor Centre for the Study of Civil War, Peace Research Institute Oslo (Norway) 2002–2008 Professor Department of Political Science, University of Oslo (Norway) 2000–2001 Research Professor of International Politics ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway) 1998–1999 Senior Researcher ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway) Page | 1 Jeffrey T. Checkel, Curriculum Vitae 1991–1996 Assistant Professor Department of Political Science and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (USA) 1981–1983 Synchrotron Operator Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, Wilson Particle Accelerator Laboratory, Cornell University (USA) C. Visiting Appointments 2019 Senior Fellow Berlin Graduate School for Global and Transregional Studies, Excellence Cluster ‘Contestations of the Liberal Script,’ Free University Berlin, Germany (June–December) 2015–2016 Senior Fellow Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany (September–May) 2014 Visiting Researcher Global Governance Research Unit, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany (Spring) 2013–2014 Senior Fellow Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany (Winter) 1996–1998 Visiting Scholar and Humboldt Fellow Department of Administrative Sciences, University of Konstanz, Germany D. Research Interests • International relations theory (constructivism, international institutions, civil war, regional organizations) • European integration (socialization, Europeanization, identity) • Qualitative methods (process tracing, bridging positivist-interpretive techniques) Page | 2 Jeffrey T. Checkel, Curriculum Vitae PUBLICATIONS CITATION INDICES GOOGLE WEB OF (AS OF 06.01.21) SCHOLAR* SCIENCE Number of publications 99 32 Citations (total count) 18,338 2,569 h-index 39 12 Highest citation count (for a single 2,597 619 publication) *Ranked 29th most-cited author in Google Scholar in field of International Relations (over 1,000 scholars in this list) *Ranked 10th most-cited author in Google Scholar in field of Qualitative Methods (over 400 scholars in this list) A. Books and Edited Volumes Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Strategies for Social Inquiry Series, 2015. Co-Editor (Author or Co-Author of Three Chapters) Transnational Dynamics of Civil War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Editor (Author of One Chapter) European Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Co-Editor (Co- Author of Two Chapters) International Institutions and Socialization in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two Chapters) Ideas and International Political Change: Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. Author B. Journal Special Issues “Socialization and Violence,” special issue of Journal of Peace Research Vol.54, No.5 (September 2017). Editor (Author of One Article) “International Institutions and Socialization in Europe,” special issue of International Organization Vol.59, No.4 (Fall 2005). Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two Articles) “Integrating Institutions: Rationalism, Constructivism and the Study of the European Union,” special issue of Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March 2003). Co-Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two Articles) Page | 3 Jeffrey T. Checkel, Curriculum Vitae C. Journal Articles “Socialization and Violence: Introduction and Framework,” Journal of Peace Research Vol.54, No.5 (September 2017) “Constructivism at Mid-Life: Theory, Methods and the Turn to Mechanisms,” in “Symposium on Stefano Guzzini’s The Return of Geopolitics in Europe? Social Mechanisms and Foreign Policy Identity Crises,” Cooperation and Conflict Vol.52, No.3 (September 2017) “The Ideational Turn in International Relations,” in “Roundtable on Ideational Turns in the Four Sub-Disciplines of Political Science,” Critical Review Vol.28, No.2 (2016) “Tracing Causal Mechanisms,” in “Moving beyond the Agent-Structure Debate (ISR Forum),” International Studies Review Vol.8, No.2 (June 2006) (Republished in Joachim Blatter, et al, Editors, Qualitative Research in Political Science. London: Sage Publications, 2016) “International Institutions and Socialization in Europe: Introduction and Framework,” International Organization Vol.59, No.4 (Fall 2005) “Getting Socialized to Build Bridges: Constructivism and Rational Choice, Europe and the Nation State” (with Michael Zürn), International Organization Vol.59, No.4 (Fall 2005) “Social Constructivisms in Global and European Politics” (A Review Essay), Review of International Studies Vol.30, No.2 (April 2004) “Integrating Institutions: Rationalism, Constructivism and the Study of the European Union – Introduction” (with James Caporaso and Joseph Jupille), Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March 2003) “‘Going Native’ in Europe? Theorizing Social Interaction in European Institutions,” Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March 2003) “Why Comply? Social Learning and European Identity Change,” International Organization Vol.55, No.3 (Summer 2001) “From Meta to Substantive Theory? Social Constructivism and the Study of Europe” and “Constructivism and Integration Theory: Crash Landing or Safe Arrival?” European Union Politics Vol.2, No.2 (June 2001) “Social Construction and Integration,” Journal of European Public Policy Vol.6, No.4 (September 1999) “Norms, Institutions and National Identity in Contemporary Europe,” International Studies Quarterly Vol.43, No.1 (March 1999) “The Constructivist Turn in International Relations Theory” (A Review Essay), World Politics Vol.50, No.2 (January 1998) Page | 4 Jeffrey T. Checkel, Curriculum Vitae “International Norms and Domestic Politics: Bridging the Rationalist-Constructivist Divide,” European Journal of International Relations Vol.3, No.4 (December 1997) “Ideas, Institutions and the Gorbachev Foreign Policy Revolution,” World Politics Vol.45, No.2 (January 1993) “Russian Foreign Policy: Back to the Future?” RFE/RL Research Report Vol.1, No.41 (October 16, 1992) D. Book Chapters “Process Tracing and International Political Economy,” in Jon Pevehouse and Leonard Seabrooke, Editors, Oxford Handbook of International Political Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 “Methods in Constructivist Approaches,” in Alexandra Gheciu and William Wohlforth, Editors, Oxford Handbook of International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018 “Regional Identities and Communities,” in Thomas Risse and Tanja Börzel, Editors, Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016 “Identity, Europe and the World beyond Public Spheres,” in Thomas Risse, Editor, European Public Spheres: Politics is Back. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014 “Theoretical Pluralism in IR: Possibilities and Limits,” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse and Beth Simmons, Editors, Handbook of International Relations, 2nd Edition. London: Sage Publications, 2013 “Process Tracing,” in Audie Klotz, Editor, Qualitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 “Constructivism and Foreign Policy,” in Tim Dunne, Amelia Hadfield and Steve Smith, Editors, Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 “Social Mechanisms and Regional Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All That Different?” in Amitav Acharya and Alastair Iain Johnston, Editors, Crafting Cooperation: Regional International Institutions in Comparative Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 “Constructivism and EU Politics,” in Knud Erik Jørgensen, Mark Pollack and Ben Rosamond, Editors, Handbook of European Union Politics. London: Sage Publications, 2007 “IR Theory and Epochal Events: Between Paradigm Shifts and Business-As-Usual,” in John Tirman, Editor, The Maze of Fear: Security and Migration After 9/11. New York: Social Science Research Council and the New Press, 2004 Page | 5 Jeffrey T. Checkel, Curriculum Vitae “Institutional Dynamics in Collapsing Empires: Domestic Structural Change in the USSR, Post-Soviet Russia and Independent Ukraine,” in Andrew Cortell and Susan Peterson, Editors, Altered States: International Relations, Domestic Politics and Institutional Change. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 “Constructing European Institutions,” in Mark Aspinwall and Gerald Schneider, Editors, The Rules