1 Kent J. Kille

1 Kent J. Kille

February 2021 Kent J. Kille Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science 920 Forest Drive The College of Wooster Wooster, OH 44691 Wooster, OH 44691 Office Phone: (330) 263-2456 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://discover.wooster.edu/kkille/ Employment and Positions 2013-current Professor, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 2009-2011, 2012-2014 Chair, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 2006-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 2006-2008 Chair, International Relations Program, The College of Wooster 2003-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 2005 (Jan-Aug) Acting Chair, International Relations Program, The College of Wooster 2000-2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 1999-2000 Instructor, International Studies Program, The Ohio State University 1999-2000 Leadership Analyst, Social Science Automation, Inc. 1998-1999 Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science, The College of Wooster 1996-1998 Instructor, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University 1992-1995 Teaching & Research Asst., Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University Education Ph.D., Political Science, The Ohio State University, August 2000 M.A., Political Science, The Ohio State University, December 1996 B.A., with highest distinction, Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 1991 Program in International Politics and International Law, University of Wales - Aberystwyth, September 1989- June 1990 Publications IO BIO, Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations. Edited with Bob Reinalda and assistant editor Jaci Eisenberg, Access at: www.ru.nl/fm/iobio. The United Nations: 75 Years of Promoting Peace, Human Rights, and Development. (2020). With Alynna J. Lyon. ABC-CLIO. “Active Teaching and Learning: The State of the Literature.” (2019). With Matthew Krain and Jeffrey S. Lantis. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, edited by Renée Marlin-Bennett. Oxford University Press. “Kurt Waldheim, 1972-1981.” (2018). In The UN Secretary-General and the Security Council: A Dynamic Relationship, edited by Manuel Fröhlich and Abiodun Williams, pp. 94-115. Oxford University Press. “Aprendizado e Ensino Ativos nas Relações Internacionais: Melhores Prácticas, Inovações e Novas Vozes” (“Active Teaching and Learning in International Relations: Best Practices, Innovations, and New Voices”). (2018). With Matthew Krain and Jeffrey S. Lantis. In Relações Internacionais na sala de aula: ensino e aprendizado ativo e outras estórias, edited by Christina Yumie Akoi Inoue and Marcelo M. Valença, pp. 37-83. Editora da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba – EDUEPB. “The Evolvement of International Secretariats, Executive Heads and Leadership in Inter-Organizational Relations.” (2017). With Bob Reinalda. In Palgrave Handbook on Inter-Organizational Relations, edited by Rafael Biermann and Joachim A. Koops, pp. 217-242. Palgrave Macmillan. “Active Teaching and Learning in Cross-National Perspective.” (2015). With Matthew Krain and Jeffrey S. Lantis. International Studies Perspectives 16(2): 142-155. 1 “How Are, and Should, Parliamentarians of States Be Involved in Global Governance?” (2014). With Chadwick F. Alger, as Special Research Note: In Memoriam Chadwick F. Alger. Journal of International Organizations Studies. 5(2): 71-84. “Secretaries-General of International Organizations: Leadership Capacity and Qualities.” (2013). In Routledge Handbook of International Organization, edited by Bob Reinalda, pp. 218-230. Routledge. “The UN Secretary-General and Self-Directed Leadership: Development of the Democracy Agenda.” (2012). With Kirsten Haack. In International Organizations as Self-Directed Actors: A Framework for Analysis, edited by Joel E. Oestreich, pp. 29-59. Routledge. “Working With Harold Guetzkow: Reflections From a Last Link in the Chain.” (2011). Simulation & Gaming 42(3): 338-341. “NATO and the United Nations: Debates and Trends in Institutional Coordination.” (2011). With Ryan C. Hendrickson. Journal of International Organizations Studies 2(1): 28-49. “Secretary-General Leadership Across the United Nations and NATO: Kofi Annan, Javier Solana, and Operation Allied Force.” (2010). With Ryan C. Hendrickson. Global Governance 16(4): 505-523. “The State of the Active Teaching and Learning Literature.” (2010). With Matthew Krain and Jeffrey S. Lantis. The International Studies Encyclopedia, Volume X, General Editor Robert A. Denemark, pp. 6574-6592. Wiley-Blackwell. “Active Learning Across Borders: Lessons From an Interactive Workshop in Brazil.” (2008). With Matthew Krain and Jeffrey S. Lantis. International Studies Perspectives 9(4): 411-429. The UN Secretary-General and Moral Authority: Ethics and Religion in International Leadership, Editor and author of the Introduction, Chapter 1 “Moral Authority and the UN Secretary-General’s Ethical Framework,” and Chapter 10 “The Secular Pope: Insights on the UN Secretary-General and Moral Authority.” (2007). Georgetown University Press. From Manager to Visionary: The Secretary-General of the United Nations. (2006). Palgrave Macmillan. “Introduction: A Tool Chest for Peacebuilders.” (2004). In special issue of International Journal of Peace Studies, “Putting the Peace Tools to Work: Essays in Honor of Chadwick F. Alger,” Guest Edited by Kent J. Kille. 9(2): 3-9. “International Organization: What Do We Know and How Do We Pass on Our Knowledge?” (2003). In The Forum “How Do Textbooks Represent the Field of International Studies?” International Studies Review 5(3): 426-432. “Executive Heads and the Role of Intergovernmental Organizations: Expansionist Leadership in the United Nations and the European Union.” (2003). With Roger M. Scully. Political Psychology 24(1): 175-198. “Simulating the Creation of a New International Human Rights Treaty: Active Learning in the International Studies Classroom.” (2002). International Studies Perspectives 3(3): 271-290. Foundation and Institution Reports “Lessons from Secretary-General Leadership Studies for Leadership Analysis of the Special Representatives of the UN Secretary-General.” (2013). External paper for research project at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, “Individual and International Leadership: The Special Representatives of the UN Secretary-General and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security (Arena III: Mission Components).” Funded by the German Foundation for Peace Research. 2 “The Evolving Relations Between NGOs and the UN System: Implications for Global Governance.” Rapporteur report for 40th Strategy for Peace Conference, October 21-23, 1999. The Stanley Foundation. “Institutional Leadership and International Collaboration: Evidence from the United Nations and the European Union.” (1998). With Roger M. Scully. Discussion Paper Series 98/5, Brunel University Department of Government. Book Review Essays and Book Reviews Review of Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld, edited by Carsten Stahn and Henning Melber. (2015). Journal of International Organization Studies 6(1): 71-73. Review of Divided Together: The United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations, 1945-1965, by Ilya V. Gaiduk. (2013). Journal of Slavic Military Studies 26(4): 707-709. “In Pursuit of Peace.” (2009). (Review Essay). Ethics & International Affairs 23(4): 409-417. “A View of Global Governance from an ‘Invisible Man’” (2008). Review of Invisible Governance: International Secretariats in Global Politics, by John Mathiason. International Studies Review 10(1): 112-115. Review of Global Justice and Transnational Politics, edited by Pablo De Greiff and Ciaran Cronin and Order and Justice in International Relations, edited by Rosemary Foot, John Lewis Gaddis, and Andrew Hurrell. (2004) Political Studies Review 2(1): 129-130. “Peace Building and Violence: Perspectives From Around the Globe.” (2002). (Review Essay). International Politics 39(4): 519-527. Review of Leadership Without Easy Answers, by Ronald Heifetz. (1998) Political Psychology 19: 429-432. Forthcoming Publications “Assessment and Effectiveness of Active Teaching and Learning in International Relations.” With Matthew Krain. Chapter in Teaching International Relations, edited by James M. Scott, Ralph G. Carter, Brandy Joliff Scott, and Jeffrey S. Lantis. Edward Elgar (2021). Work in Progress “IO BIO Project,” Secretary-General database and biographical entry analysis. With Bob Reinalda. “Linking Foreign Policy Analysis to International Organizations.” Chapter in Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis, edited by Juliet Kaarbo and Cameron Thies. Oxford University Press. Chapter on executive head leadership in UN Specialized Agencies for Handbook on Governance in International Organizations, edited by Alistair Edgar. Edward Elgar Publishers. Conference Presentations “Evolution of UN Specialized Agencies: Examining the Intersection of Institutional Development and Executive Head Leadership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, scheduled for London, U.K. (held virtually), June 25-27, 2020. “Leadership Trait Analysis and Women Executive Heads of International Organizations.” To be presented at the Women in Leadership in Global Governance (WILIGG) Workshop, scheduled for University of Kent, Canterbury,

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