January 1, 2019 CHARLES H. KENNEDY Department of Political Science PO Box 7568, Reynolda Station Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 27109 Office Telephone: (336) 758-5453 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION PhD Duke University (Political Science) 1979 MPP Duke University (Public Policy) 1978 AM Duke University (Political Science) 1975 BA Florida Presbyterian College, Politics and Asian Religion [Eckerd College], 1973 EMPLOYMENT 1994- Professor, Department of Political Science/Department of Politics and International Affairs, Wake Forest University 2006 Lecturer, University of Virginia, Semester at Sea 1989-94 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University 1993 Director, WFU Program in Venice Italy 1991 Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh, Semester at Sea 1990 Visiting Professor, International Relations, Dhaka University (Bangladesh) 1985-89 Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Wake Forest University 1981-84 Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Bowdoin College 1980-81 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Greensboro1979-80 1978-80 Research Affiliate and Instructor, Islamic and Arabian Development Studies Center, Duke University COURSES TAUGHT AT WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY (1985-2017) PS 114 - Introduction to Comparative Politics PS 116 - Introduction to International Politics PS 219 - Policy Analysis PS 234 - Politics of Japan and the PRC PS 245/MLS 479 - Ethnonationalism PS 246 - Politics and Policy in South Asia PS 247/MLS 482 - Islam and Politics PS 250/252/650 – Afghanistan and Iraq/Syria Wars PS 251 - Fundamental Theories of International Relations and US Policy PS 253 - International Political Economy PS 259/659/MLS 720 – Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict PS 263/293/663/MLS 756 - US Foreign Policy in the Middle East PS 282/PS293/FYS100/MLS766 – Gandhi: His Thought and Methods PS 292 - Civil-Military Relations PS 300 Nonviolent Political Action and the State PS 300 Professional Baseball: The Senior Seminar FYS 090/MLS 721 – Globalization FYS 100 – Professional Baseball: Globalization of the American Pastime INS 220 - Forms of Orientalism PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES American Institute of Pakistan Studies Director (1988 - 2000) Secretary (1985 - 1988) Executive Committee (1982 - 2000) Board of Trustees (1982 -) American Institute of Bangladesh Studies Secretary (1999 - 2005) Executive Committee (1998 - 2008) Board of Trustees (1992 - 2012) American Institute of Indian Studies Board of Trustees (2012 -) Council of American Overseas Research Centers Board of Directors (1988 - 2000) Kashmir Study Group Member (1994-) American Association of University Professors (AAUP) President, NC State Council (2002-03) Executive committee, NC State Council (2001-2006) WFU Chapter (various offices, active member since 1995) Wake Forest University Faculty Senate Past President (2014-5) President (2013-4) Vice President (2012-3) Executive Committee (2003-2005; 2010-2015) Elected Member (2001-2005; 2010-2014) Chair, Senate Resources Committee (2003-2005; 2010-2012) Chair, Committee of Collegiate Senators (2003-2005; 2011-2012) Chair, Compensation Committee (2014-2015) Wake Forest University Program Administration Co-director, Middle East and South Asia Studies Program (2009 -) Coordinator, Middle East and South Asia Studies Minor (2003-2009) Coordinator, Asian Studies Minor (2000-2003) AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS External: Distinguished Achievement Award for Contribution to Pakistan Studies – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan. (2012). American Institute of Bangladesh Studies. Undergraduate Study Tour, Director (Bangladesh) [May-June, 1996]. Fulbright Senior Research Fellow (Bangladesh) [September – December 1990]. Fulbright Senior Research Fellow (Pakistan) [July 1984 – August 1985] Fulbright Senior Research Fellow (Pakistan) [January 1984 – June 1984]. American Institute of Pakistan Studies, Post-doctoral Fellow. (Pakistan) [Summer 1982]. Shell Foundation Research and Travel Grants (1978; 1979; 1980). American Institute of Pakistan Studies, Pre-doctoral Fellow. (Pakistan) [August 1975 - July 1976]. USG, Title VI Foreign Language Graduate Fellow - Hindi/Urdu (1973-1975; 1977-1978). Internal (WFU): Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar (Ethiopia; Sudan), Center for Humanities (2017-2019). Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar (Ethiopia), Center for Humanities (2014- 2016) Reynolds Research Leave (2010-11) Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar (South Africa), Center for Humanities (2010-11) Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar (Israel, Palestine), Lilly Foundation (2009-10) QEP International Course Development Award (2008) Lilly Foundation Faculty Seminar (Morocco) Co-Director (2005-6) Pro-Humanitate Fellowship (2005, 2007) Kauffman Entrepreneurship Award (2005) Social and Behavioral Science Award (2001-2002) ACE Service-Learning Teaching Fellows Award (2001) Reynolds Research Leave (1999) Departmental Semester Leave (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2017) Pew Memorial Trust International Teaching Award, WFU (1990-1991). Research and Publications Fund, Graduate School, WFU (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2004). Archie Fund for Faculty Excellence, WFU (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2015). RECREAC, WFU (1992, 1995). Global Perspectives (1995). FIELD RESEARCH, TEACHING, AND CONSULTING (one month or longer) Pakistan (April-May 2017), Conferences/consulting/research, Lahore and Islamabad. Ethiopia (May-June 2016), Conference and research Pakistan (April-May 2015), Consulting/research/lecturing, Lahore and Islamabad. Pakistan (April-May 2013), Consulting/research/lecturing, Lahore and Islamabad Pakistan (January 2011-April 2011), Lecturing/consulting/research – Lahore University of Management Sciences Pakistan (December 2008-January 2009), Lecturing/consulting Semester at Sea (August-December 2006) Visited Mexico, Japan, Vietnam, PRC, Myanmar, India, Egypt, Turkey, Croatia, and Spain Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan (May-June 2006). Workshop co-organizer; consulting Pakistan (July-September 2001). NGO research; Local government consulting Pakistan (November 1999) Research; administrative Bangladesh; Pakistan (August-September 1999). Workshop organizer; administrative. Pakistan (May-June 1998). Research; administrative. Pakistan (May 1997). Member, Kashmir Study Group, Pakistan team. Bangladesh (May-June, 1996). "Director, Bangladesh Study Tour" Islamabad; Lahore, Pakistan (March 1996). "Administration, AIPS" Delhi, Bombay, Hyderabad India (December 1995-January 1996). "Muslims in India." Islamabad; Lahore, Pakistan (January 1994). "Islamic Legal Reform." Delhi, India (December 1992 - January 1993). "Muslims in India." Islamabad; Karachi, Pakistan (December 1991 - January 1992). "Islam in Pakistan." Semester at Sea (January - May 1991). Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Kenya, Seychelles, Malaysia, Hong Kong, PRC, Macau, ROC, and Japan. Bangladesh (September - December 1990). Fulbright Senior Teaching/Research Scholar Dhaka University, Department of International Relations. Pakistan (January 1990). "Islam in Pakistan." Islamabad Pakistan (December 1988). Administrative, AIPS. Islamabad India (March 1988) "Political attitudes survey." Delhi Pakistan (May - June, 1987). "Islamic jurisprudence." Islamabad Pakistan (January 1984 - August 1985). Fulbright Senior Research Scholar "The Implementation of Islamic Law in Pakistan." Islamabad, Pakistan (May 1982 - August 1982). AIPS Post-doctoral Fellow "Regionalism in Pakistan." Pakistan (December 1977 - February 1978). Consultant, Pakistan Civil Services Reform Commission. Lahore, Pakistan, (September 1975-August 1976). AIPS Pre-doctoral Fellow. Pakistan Administrative Staff College "Bureaucratic Reforms." PUBLICATIONS Books With Yogendra Malik, Robert Oberst, Ashok Kapur, Mahendra Lawoti, and Syedur Rahman, Government and Politics in South Asia 7th edition (Boulder: Westview Press, 2014), 526 pp. Co-editor with Cynthia Botteron, Pakistan: 2005 (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2006), 293 pp. Co-editor with Kathleen McNeil, Carl Ernst, and David Gilmartin, Pakistan at the Millennium (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2003) 390 pp. With Craig Baxter, Yogendra Malik, and Robert Oberst, Government and Politics in South Asia. 6th edition (Boulder: Westview Press, 2009), 486 pp. [Earlier editions -- Westview 1987; 1991; 1993, 1998, 2002 and Lahore: Vanguard Books, 1988. Also, Urdu language editions Lahore: Vanguard Books, 1989; 1993; 1998] Co-editor with Craig Baxter, Pakistan: 2000 (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2001), 270pps.; (Lanham, Md., Lexington Books, 2000), 191pps. Co-editor with Craig Baxter, Pakistan: 1997 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1998; Delhi: Harper Collins, 1998), 187 pps. With Ainslie Embree, Howard Schaffer, Joseph Schwartzberg, and Robert Wirsing, The Kashmir Dispute at Fifty: Charting Paths to Peace (New York: Kashmir Study Group, 1997), 72 pp. Islamization of Laws and Economy: Case Studies on Pakistan (Leicester: The Islamic Foundation (1996); Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1996), 191 pp. Co-editor with Rasul B. Rais, Pakistan: 1995 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995), 229 pp. Editor, Pakistan: 1992 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993), 203 pp. Co-editor with David Louscher, Civil Military Interaction in Asia and Africa (New York: EJ Brill, 1991), 154 pp. Bureaucracy in Pakistan (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1987), 246 pp. Co-editor with Neil Nevitte, Ethnic Preference and
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