curriculum vitae Erik GOLDSTEIN Professor of International Relations & History Boston University [email protected] EDUCATION 1984 Ph.D. in History, University of Cambridge Examiners: Zara Steiner and Michael Dockrill 1980 M.A.L.D. (Master of Arts in International Law & Diplomacy), Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University 1980 M.A. in International Affairs, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University (combined B.A.-M.A. program). 1979 B.A. summa cum laude (History & Religion), and Phi Beta Kappa, Tufts University 1978 Certificate, University of Oslo. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1984-98 University of Birmingham 1984-90 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in International History 1990-93 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in International History 1993-97 Reader in International History 1997-98 Professor of International History 1998-present Boston University 1998-present Professor of International Relations (and History, 2005) 1998-2010 Chair, Dept. of International Relations (now Pardee School of Global Studies) Visiting Appointments 1988, 1993 Visiting Scholar, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge. 1990-91 Secretary of the Navy Senior Research Fellow, U.S. Naval War College. 2009, 2010-11 Visiting Professor, Dept. of History, University of East Anglia. 2018 Honorary Library Fellow, Dr. Williams’s Library, London. 2018 Visitng Professor, Dept. of Political Economy, King’s College, London. Concurrent Appointments: Univesity of Birmingham 1988-94 Associate Member, Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman, and Modern Greek Studies. 1998 Deputy Director, Centre for Studies in Security and Diplomacy. 1999-2009 Hon. Fellow, Center for Studies in Security and Diplomacy. 1999-2009 Hon. Senior Research Fellow, University of Birmingham Concurrent Appointments: Boston Univesity 1999-present Senior Fellow, International History Institute. 2007-present Fellow, Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations. 2009-present Affiliated Faculty, Graduate Division of Religious Studies. 2018-present Affiliated Faculty, Global Development Policy Center. Concurrent Appointments: Other 1995-2005 Hon. Senior Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Leicester. 1996 Visiting Lecturer, University of Buckingham PUBLICATIONS Journal Editor: 1988-2007 Diplomacy and Statecraft. Vols. 1-18. Guest Editor, Special Issues: 2014 ‘Issues in Global Politics’ 25:1 (Mar. 2014): 1-155, 192-4. 2019 ‘Of War and Peace: Aspects of British Policy and the Treaty of Versailles’ [also as a book]. Advisory Editor: 2012-14 Advisory Editor for International Relations, Oxford on Line Bibliographies, Oxford University Press. Books: 1990 The End of the Cold War. (London and Portland: Cass, 1990), co-editor, 220pp. 1991 Winning the Peace: British Diplomatic Strategy, Peace Planning, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1916-1920. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991). 307pp. 1992 Wars and Peace Treaties. (London and New York: Routledge, 1992). 264pp. 1994 The Washington Conference, 1921-22: Naval Rivalry, East Asian Stability, and the Road to Pearl Harbor (London and Portland: Cass & Co., 1993), co-editor. 319pp. Hardback and paperback editions. 1999 The Munich Crisis: New Interpretations and the Road to World War II, (London: Cass, 1999), co- editor, Hardback and paperback editions. 2002 Guide to International Relations and Diplomacy, (London: Continuum, 2002), co-editor, 567pp. 2002 The First World Wars Peace Settlements: international relations, 1918-25 (London: Longmans, 2002. London: Routledge, 2013). Italian translation: Gli accordidi pace dopo la Grande guerra, 1919-25 (Milan: il Mulino, 2005). 2003 Power and Stability: British Foreign Policy, 1865-1965 (London, Cass: 2003), (co-editor). 2020 Aspects of British Policy and the Treaty of Versailles: Of War and Peace (London: Routledge, 2020), co-editor. Forthcoming: 2022 Great-Power War in Asia and the Pacific: The Road to Pearl Harbor (Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 2022), (co-editor) In Progress: The Great Powers and the East Mediteranean World, 1798- present. Discussion Papers 1997 The Politics of the State Visit [Diplomatic Studies Programme Discussion Papers no. 26] (Leicester: Centre for the Study of Diplomacy, 1997). 27pp. Reprinted in Diplomacy, vol. II, Diplomacy, C. Jönsson and R. Langhorne, (London: Sage, 2004). Articles & Chapters 1987 'British Peace Aims and the Eastern Question: The Political Intelligence Department and the Eastern Committee, 1918.' Middle Eastern Studies 23:4 (1987): 419-36. 1987 'New Diplomacy and the New Europe at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919: The A.W.A. Leeper Papers.' East European Quarterly 21:4 (1987): 393-400. 1988 'The Foreign Office and Political Intelligence, 1917-20.' Review of International Studies 14:4 (1988): 275-88. 1989 'Quis Separabit: The Order of St. Patrick and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1922-1934.' Historical Research 62:147 (1989): 70-80. 1989 'Great Britain and Greater Greece, 1917-20.' Historical Journal 32:3 (1989): 339-56. 1990 'Historians Outside the Academy: G.W. Prothero and the Experience of the Foreign Office Historical Section, 1917-1920.' Historical Research 63:151 (1990): 195-211. 1991 'Holy Wisdom and British Foreign Policy, 1918-1922: the St. Sophia Redemption Agitation' Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 15 (1991): 36-64. 1993 'The Evolution of British Diplomatic Strategy for the Washington Conference, 1921-22' Diplomacy & Statecraft 4:3 (1993): 4-34. 1995 'The New Europe and the New Greece' in P. Carabott, ed. Greece and Europe in the Modern Period: aspects of a troubled relationship (London: Centre for Hellenic Studies, 1995), pp. 38-54. 1996 'British Diplomatic Strategy and the Locarno Conference' in M. Dockrill and B.J.C. McKercher, Diplomacy and World Power: Studies in British Foreign Policy, 1890-1951 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 115-35. 1996 ‘The Origins of Summit Diplomacy’ in David Dunn, ed. Diplomacy at the Highest Level: the evolution of international summitry. (London: Macmillan, 1996), pp. 23-37. 1997 ‘The British Official Mind and Europe’ Diplomacy & Statecraft 8:3 (Nov. 1997): 165-78. 1997 ‘The British Official Mind and the United States, 1919-42’ in T. Otte and C. Pagedas, eds. Personalities, War and Diplomacy (London: Cass, 1997), pp.66-80. 1998 ‘The Round Table and the New Europe’ The Round Table 346 (1998): 177-189. 1998 ‘Greece: the imperatives of geopolitics’ Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 22 (1998): 169-184. 1998 ‘Developments in Protocol’in J. Kurbalija, ed. Modern Diplomacy (Malta: Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, 1998), pp. 49-56. 1998 ‘The New Europe and the Round Table’ in A. Bosco and A. May, ed. The Round Table: The Empire/ Commonwealth and British Foreign policy (London: South Bank University Press and the Lothian Foundation Press, 1998), pp. 437-50. 1998 'The Peacemakers and the British Homefront' in M. Boemke, et al,.The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassesssment after Seventy-Five Years, German Historical Institute (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp.147-66. 1999 ‘Neville Chamberlain, The British Official Mind and the Munich Crisis’, Diplomacy & Statecraft 10:2 (1992): 276-92. And in Erik Goldstein and Igor Lukes, The Munich Crisis: New Interpretations and the Road to World War II (co-editor) (London: Cass, 1999). Hardback and paperback editions. 2000 ‘Europe and Interaction with the Non-European World since 1945’(co-author) in M. Fullbrook, ed., Europe Since 1945: Short Oxford History of Europe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 240-274. 2001 ‘The Eastern Question: The Last Phase’ in M. Dockrill and J. Fisher, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919: peace without victory? (London: Palgrave in association with the Public Record Office, 2001), pp. 141-55. 2003 ‘Britain and the First Cold War’, in M. Hopkins et al, eds. Britain and the Cold War, 1945-1964: New Perspectives (London: Palgrave Macmillan Cold War History Series, 2003), pp. 7-14, 193-5. 2003 ‘Disarmament, Arms Control, and Arms Reduction’ in M. Henessey and BJC McKercher, eds. War in the Twentieth Century: reflections at century's end (Westport: Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought, 2003), pp. 45-64. 2003 ‘The British Official Mind and the Lausanne Conference, 1922-23’ Diplomacy & Statecraft 14:2 (June 2003): 185-206. 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) George Clerk, vol. 12, pp. 43-5. Laurence Collier, vol 12, pp. 654-5. Archibald Clark Kerr, vol. 31, pp. 409-10 Geoffrey Knox, vol. 32, pp. 224-5. AWA Leeper, vol. 33, pp. 141-2. James Headlam-Morley, vol. 39, pp. 224-5. William Tyrrell, vol. 55, pp. 807-10. Victor Wellesley, vol. 58, pp. 46-7. 2007 'The Versailles System' in Gordon Martel, ed. Companion to International History, 1900-1945 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007; paperback edition, 2010) 2008 'Politics of the State Visit' Hague Journal of Diplomacy 3:2 (2008): 153-78. 2009 ‘Religion and British policy towards the Ottoman Empire, 1875-1923’ in Keith Robbins and John Fisher, Religion and Diplomacy: Religion and British Foreign Policy, 1815 to 1941 in series New Directions in Diplomatic History (Dordrecht: Republic of Letters, 2009) 2010 ‘Origins of the Anglo-American Special Relationship, 1880-1914’ in Gaynor Johnson, ed. Peacemaking, Peacemakers and Diplomacy 1880-1939. Essays in Honour of Professor Alan Sharp (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2010), pp. 3-16. 2011 ‘Writers, the Clergy, and the “Diplomatization” of Culture: The Sub-Structures of Anglo- American Diplomacy,
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