Curriculum Vitae

KATHERINE BARBIERI
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
[email protected]
July 2015
Fields of Specialization
 International Politics  International Political Economy  Conflict Processes  Methodology
Education
Ph.D., Political Science, Binghamton University. 1996.
M.A., International Development, Clark University. 1988.
B.A., cum laude, International Development, Clark University, 1987.
Study Abroad Program in Israel. Haifa University and Kibbutz Rosh Hanikra Ulpan Program, June
1984 - January 1985.
Non-Degree Training
Bridging the Gap, International Policy Summer Institute (IPSI) at the Elliot School of International
Affairs at the George Washington University, Washington DC. June 12th - June 17th, 2011.
Foundation for Defense of Democracies Academic Fellows Program on Terrorism, Tel Aviv, Israel,
June 9 - 20, 2008.
Teachers’ Workshop in Security Studies, The Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Johns
Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). The Basin Harbor Club,
Lake Champlain, Vermont, June 4-8, 2007.
Faculty Enhancement in International Business. “Survey in International Business” Course. Moore
School of Business, University of South Carolina. Summer 2006.
The first Summer Workshop on Teaching about Terrorism. The College of William & Mary,
Williamsburg, Virginia. July 12-20, 2005.
The first Consortium on Qualitative Research Methods. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
January 2-12, 2002.
Hoover Institute Summer Program on International Politics. Stanford University. Palo Alto, CA. June
17-28, 1996.
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Program in Quantitative
Methods. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. June-August 1993.
Academic Appointments
Fulbright Senior Research Fellow in Israel, January – August, 2010.
Affiliation: Haifa University. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Fall 2004Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Fall 1998-Summer 2004.
Vanderbilt International Studies Program in London, Summer 2000.
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Fall 1995-Spring 1998.
Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY
Instructor, Issues in World Politics, Spring 1995.
Research Apprenticeship, Summer 1992, 1993, 1994.
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Computer Assistant, Department Computer Lab, Fall 1993, Spring 1994.
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to American Politics, Spring 1993.
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to World Politics, Fall 1992.
Clark University, Worcester, MA
Teaching Assistant, Sociology Department. Introduction to Research Methods. Fall 1988.
Coordinator, Southern African Summer Program. Assisted the Program Director in all phases of
organizing a one-month program for Southern African graduate students studying in the US.
Summer 1987, 1988.
Tutor, Writing Center. August 1987- May 1988.
Professional Experience
China External Trade Development Council (CETRA), Branch Office, NY, NY
Trade Specialist, 1989-1991. Worked on projects designed to promote Taiwan’s trade relations with the
United States; advised American exporters about potential markets and joint-venture opportunities
in Taiwan; and wrote speeches for Director of CETRA and visiting dignitaries from Taiwan.
Works in Progress
Barbieri, Katherine and Omar M. G. Keshk. Co-hosts, Correlates of War (COW) Project’s Trade Data
Set. A large scale data collection project that seeks to improve the accuracy and availability of trade
data and report trade flows and from 1870 to the present. Working on update to 2013; expanding
pre-WWII data series; now covers 1870-2009.
Barbieri, Katherine. Book Manuscript. Money as a Weapons System (MAAWS): American
Post-Conflict Operations in Afghanistan and Iraq Book
Reuveny, Rafael and Katherine Barbieri. “The Effect of Natural Resources on Civil War
Reconsidered.” Revisions underway.
Reuveny, Rafael and Katherine Barbieri. “How the Fittest Survive: Resource scarcity, Adaptation, &
Military Conflict.” Revisions underway.
Barbieri, Katherine, Christian Davenport, and Laura Seago. “The Invisible Hand and the Visible Fist.”
Revisions underway.
Kuperman, Ranan and Katherine Barbieri. “A multi-temporal evaluation of using force, nonviolent
coercion, and cooperation in strategic interactions between states and dissident groups.”
Publications
Books
Barbieri, Katherine. 2005 [2002]. The Liberal Illusion: Does Trade Promote Peace? Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press. Paperback reprint. 2005.
Schneider, Gerald, Katherine Barbieri, and Nils Petter Gleditsch, eds. 2003. Globalization and Armed
Conflict. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Guest Editorship
Schneider, Gerald, and Katherine Barbieri, eds. 1999. Special Issue on Trade and Conflict. Journal of
Peace Research.
Articles
Reuveny, Rafael and Katherine Barbieri. 2014. “On the effect of natural resources on interstate war.”
Progress in Political Geography, 38(6):786-806.
Barbieri, Katherine and Omar M. G. Keshk. 2011. “Too Many Assumptions, Not Enough Data.”
Conflict Management and Peace Science 28(2): 168–172.
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Barbieri, Katherine, Omar M. G. Keshk, and Brian Pollins. 2009. “TRADING DATA: Evaluating our
Assumptions and Coding Rules.” Conflict Management and Peace Science, 26(5): 471–491.
Barbieri, Katherine and Reuveny, Rafael. 2005. “Globalization and Civil War.” Journal of Politics.
67(4): 1228-1248.
Levy, Jack. S. and Katherine Barbieri. 2004. “Trading with the Enemy during Wartime.” Security
Studies. 13(3): 1-47. (Accepted and published in 2005, but journal reads 2004).
Barbieri, Katherine and Richard Alan Peters, III. 2003. “Measure for Mis-measure: A Response to
Gartzke & Li.” Journal of Peace Research. 40(6): 713-719.
Barbieri, Katherine and Jack S. Levy. 2001. “Does War Impede Trade? A Response to Anderton &
Carter.” Journal of Peace Research. 38(5): 639-644.
Barbieri, Katherine and Gerald. Schneider. 1999. “Globalization and Peace: Assessing New Directions
in the Study of Trade and Conflict.” Journal of Peace Research. 36(4): 387-404.
Reprint of Barbieri, Katherine and Gerald. Schneider. 2004 [1999]. “Globalization and Peace:
Assessing New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict” In Paul Diehl. War. Six-Volumes.
Sage Publications Ltd.
Barbieri, Katherine and Jack S. Levy. 1999. “Sleeping with the Enemy: The Impact of War on Trade.”
Journal of Peace Research. 36(4): 463-479.
Barbieri, Katherine. 1996. “Economic Interdependence: A Path to Peace or Source of Interstate
Conflict?” Journal of Peace Research. 33(1): 29-49.
Data Sets & Codebooks
Barbieri, Katherine, Omar Keshk, and Brian Pollins. 2012. COW. International Trade, 1870-2009,
Version 3.0. Online: http://correlatesofwar.org
Barbieri, Katherine, Omar Keshk, and Brian Pollins. 2008. COW. International Trade, 1870-2006
(v2.01). Online: http://correlatesofwar.org
Barbieri, Katherine, Omar Keshk, and Brian Pollins. 2008. Correlates of War Project Trade Data Set
Codebook, Version 2.0. Online: http://correlatesofwar.org
Barbieri International Trade Dataset Version 1.0, with Codebook. 1998, 2002. (now integrated into
COW Project. Online: http://pss.la.psu.edu
Book Chapters
Barbieri, Katherine and Adrian Lewis. (Forthcoming) “Trade in Conflict Zones: the Israeli Conflict
System.” Chapter 5 in edited volume by Harvey Starr and Stan Dubinsky, eds. Rutledge Press.
Barbieri, Katherine. (2014 [1996]) Reprint of selections from 1996 article entitled “Economic
Interdependence: A Path to Peace or a Source of Interstate Conflict?” from the Journal of Peace
Research. Chapter 10 in Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin and John Vasquez, Editors. 2014. Conflict, War,
and Peace: An Introduction to Scientific Research. Los Angeles: Sage.
Barbieri, Katherine and Swapna Pathak. 2007. “Free Trade and Terrorism" In Terrornomics Costigan,
Sean S. and David Gold, eds. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, chapter 7.
Schneider, Gerald, Katherine Barbieri, and Nils Petter Gleditsch. 2003. “Does Globalization Contribute
to Peace? A Critical Survey of the Theoretical and Formal Literature.” In Globalization and Armed
Conflict. Gerald Schneider, Katherine Barbieri and Nils Petter Gleditsch, eds., pp. 3-29.
Barbieri, Katherine and Jack S. Levy. 2003. “The Trade Disruption Hypothesis and the Liberal
Economic Theory of Peace.” In Globalization and Armed Conflict. Gerald Schneider, Katherine
Barbieri and Nils Petter Gleditsch, eds., pp.277-298.
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Barbieri, Katherine. 2001. “Methods and Models in Trade-Conflict Research.” In New Perspectives on
Economic Exchange and Armed Conflict. Edward D. Mansfield and Brian M. Pollins, eds. Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp.207-221.
Barbieri, Katherine. 1996. “Risky Business: Trade Among Conflict-Prone Dyads, 1870-1985.” In
Enforcing Cooperation: Risky States and the Intergovernmental Management of Conflict. Gerald
Schneider and Patricia Weitsman, eds. London: Macmillan, pp. 202-231.
Invited Online Article
Barbieri, Katherine and Lucio Martino, October, 2012. “Romney’s and Obama’s Foreign Policies”
Published online at the Ministry of Defense, Italy and at the Guarini Institute of Public Affairs, John
Cabot University, Rome, Italy.
Honors and Awards
Inducted as Honorary Member of Sigma Iota Rho National Honor Society for International Studies.
April 14, 2005.
1996 American Political Science Association’s Helen Dwight Reid Award for the best doctoral
dissertation completed in 1994 or 1995 in the field of international relations, law and politics.
University of North Texas, Women’s Roundtable “Professing Women Award.” 1995 and 1996.
Grants and Fellowships
“Peace or Profits: Understanding Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation.” Fulbright Research Grant
for Haifa University, Israel Awarded for 2009-10.
Academic Fellowship on Terrorism, The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, 2008-2009,
included funded summer program in Israel.
Methodology Fellowship from the Diversity Committee of the American Political Science
Association’s Political Methodology Section to attend the annual Political Methodology Meeting,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 9-13, 2008.
Magellan Scholar Fellowships for undergraduate research, 2006-2007:
Sea Port Security since 9/11 with Malvina Hryniewicz
The Impact of the War on Military Families: Are the Needs of Military Families Being Met? with
Clarie Precil
The Impact of Economic Interdependence on Russia's Foreign Relations with Oksana Slobozhan
“Empowering Women of the International Studies Association.” ISA Workshop Grant (Awarded
$5,000 in November 2005). Submitted by Katherine Barbieri, Meredith Reid Sarkees, and Gale
Mattox on behalf of the Women’s Caucus for International Studies and Women in International
Security.
“Terrorism and Free Trade.” Walker Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina.
($4,000). Awarded in May, 2005. Participant in interdisciplinary research group.
“The Power of International Trade: Reassessing Conventional Liberal Wisdom.” Research Scholar
Fellowship, Vanderbilt University ($19,312). Awarded in July 2001.
"Collaborative Research on Updating the Militarized Interstate Dispute Data Set” included as part of
Vanderbilt’s team in a multi-institutional grant received from the National Science Foundation.
(Paul Diehl, University of Illinois, Principal Investigator).
Katherine Barbieri, Gerald Schneider, Norrin Ripsman, and Jean-Mark Blanchard. International Studies
Association Workshop Grant. “New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict.” Awarded in
February 1997 for 1998 Workshop.
University of North Texas, Research Initiative Grants
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“The Post Cold War Liberal Peace?” Project, 1997-1998.
“The Ties That Bind?” Project, 1996-1997.
“Interdependence and Conflict” Project, 1995-1996.
University of North Texas, Junior Faculty Summer Research Grant, Summer 1997.
University of North Texas, Department of Political Science Workbook Funds. Grant to participate in
the Hoover Summer Institute on International Politics. Matching funds from Dean of Arts and
Sciences and Dean of the Graduate School. Partial scholarship funding from the Hoover Institute.
Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University. Fall 1994.
Hinman Fellowship in Public Policy Analysis, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University,
1991-1992.
Funded Summer Research through the Hinman Fund, Binghamton University. 1992, 1993, and 1994.
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
Graduate
Introduction to International Relations
Seminar in International Political Economy
Introduction to International Political Economy
Seminar in International Relations
Issues in World Politics
Seminar in International Conflict
Introduction to American Government
Political Economy of War and Peace
Economics and Foreign Policy
Economic Aspects of International Politics
Economic Aspects of International Politics
Globalization and Security
Globalization and Security
Politics of Globalization
Recent Independent Study Courses: Terrorist Financing; (undergraduate); Arms Trade (graduate);
Private Military Firms (graduate); The Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (graduate).
Conference Papers and Presentations, Organized by Project
“Assessing the Effectiveness of Money as a Weapons System (MAAWS)”
from work with Adrian Lewis. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual
Meeting. New Orleans, LA, February 18-21, 2015.
“Money as a Weapons System (MAAWS)” from work with Adrian Lewis. Paper presented at the Peace
Science Society International Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA, October 10-11, 2014.
“Missing More than Data: Trade in Conflict Zones” with Adrian Lewis. Paper prepared for
presentation at the New Horizons in Conflict System Analysis: Applications to the Middle East.
Columbia, SC, October 28-30, 2011.
“Peace or Profits: Understanding Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation” with Adrian Lewis
Department of History, University of Kansas. Paper presentation at the American Political Science
Association Meeting, Seattle, WA. September 1, 2011.
“Reciprocation in Disputes between Governments and Dissident Groups” (with Ranan Kuperman,
University of Haifa, Israel). Paper presented by co-author at the Jan Tinbergen European Peace
Science Conference, Amsterdam, June 27-29, 2011.
Trade Data Project
“Missing More than Trade Data: Lessons from Trade-Conflict Research.” Presented at the
International Conference on the Political Economy of Liberalizing Trade in Services. Leonard Davis
Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, June 14-15, 2010.
“Missing More than Trade Data.” Paper presented at the New Directions for International Relations
Conference, IDC Herzliya, Israel, July 10-12, 2009.
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“Getting an Accurate Picture of Trading Relationships” with Omar Keshk, Ohio State University. Paper
presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 29-September 2,
2007, Chicago, IL.
“Bilateral Trade Flow Data for Dyadic Analysis: A Progress Report” with Omar M. G. Keshk and
Brian Pollins. Paper presented by Brian Pollins at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political
Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 5-8, 2005.
“The Correlates of War Trade Data Set: A Progress Report” with Omar Keshk and Brian Pollins. Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Ann Arbor Michigan,
November 14-16, 2003.
Miscellaneous
Kuperman, Ranan and Katherine Barbieri. “Reciprocation in disputes between governments and
dissident groups.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 50th Annual International Studies
Association Meeting in New York, February 15-18, 2009.
International Business and Security
“Why Trade with the Enemy?” with Ranan Kuperman, Haifa University. Paper presented at the Fifth
Annual AIB Conference on Emerging Research Frontiers in International Business, November 28December 1, 2007 in Miami, FL.
Resources and War
“How the fittest survive: Resource scarcity, Adaptation, & Military Conflict” with Rafael Reuveny,
Indiana University. Papers related to this project were presented at
 The International Studies Association Meeting. San Francisco, March 2008.
 The International Studies Association Meeting. Chicago, February 2007.
 The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August
31-September 2, 2006 under the title “Natural Resources and Monadic Military Conflict.”
“Natural Resources and Civil War” with Rafael Reuveny. Papers related to this project were presented
at
 The International Studies Association Meeting. San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2006.
 The Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting held in Iowa City, Iowa, November 46, 2005.
 The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August
31-September 4, 2005. (Under the title “Resource Scarcity and Civil War.”)
“Greed or Glory: Why States Fight Over Territory” with Karen Peterson. Paper presented at the
International Studies Association Meeting held in Chicago, IL, February 2001.
Trade and Terrorism
“Free Trade and Terrorism" with Swapna Pathak, USC. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 31-September 2, 2006.
Trade and Security
“Does Trade Ensure Peace? The Liberal Illusion in Comparative Perspective?” with Dona Roy. Paper
presented at the 2006 Conference on Taiwan Issues: The New Ties that Bind, the Influence of
Taiwan on Mainland China.” Sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies Center, University of South
Carolina. November 10-12, 2006.
Globalization and War
“Economic Globalization and Civil War” with Rafael Reuveny. Papers related to this project were
presented at:
 International Studies Association Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.
 Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting. Houston, TX, November 12-14, 2004.
 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1-5,
2004.
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“Globalization and War.” Independent research project. Paper presented at the International Studies
Association Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada, March 17-21, 2004.
The Nature of Commercial Societies
“Trade and Conflict: A State Level Analysis.” Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science
Association Meeting in Chicago, IL, April 15-18, 2004.
“Are Trading States More Peaceful?” Related papers presented at:
 The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Conference in Marburg, Germany,
September 18-21, 2003.
 The International Studies Association Annual Convention held in Portland, OR, February 26March 1, 2003.
“Commerce versus Conquest: A False Dichotomy” Related papers presented at:
 The International Studies Association Meeting in Los Angeles, CA, March, 2000
 The Peace Science Society International, October 1999
 The American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, September 1999.
Trade, Sanctions, and Human Rights
“The Invisible Hand and the Visible First: Globalization and Human Rights” with Christian Davenport,
University of Maryland. Presented at the International Studies Association Meeting. San Diego, CA,
March, 2006.
“Constructing Domestic Peace: Analyzing the Impact of Trade and Investment on Human Rights
Violations” with Christian Davenport. Paper presented at the International Studies Association
Annual Meeting held in New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002.
“Does Economic Diplomacy Affect Human Rights?” with Dan Drezner and Christian Davenport,
University of Colorado. Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meetings,
September 1999.
“Pacific Inducement or Terrorist Impulse: Investigating the Relationship between Trade-Dependency
and the Violation of Human Rights” with Christian Davenport. Presented at the American Political
Science Association Annual Meeting held in Washington, DC, August 28-31, 1997.
Trading with the Enemy
“Trading with the Enemy during Wartime: A Case Study Approach” with Jack S. Levy, Rutgers
University. Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting held in
Washington, DC, August 29-September 2, 2000.
“Sleeping with the Enemy: Trade Between Adversaries during Wartime” with Jack S. Levy. Presented
at:
 The American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, August 28-31,
1997.
 Peace Science Society (International) Annual Meeting, October 1998.
 Peace Science Society (International) Annual Meeting, November 1997
The Evolution of Conflicts
“Economic Interdependence and Dispute Duration, 1870-1985” with Stuart Bremer. Papers presented at
the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, February 17-21, 1999.
“Economic Interdependence and Dispute Duration, 1870-1985” with Stuart Bremer. Presented at the
Peace Science Society (International) Meeting, October 13-15, 1995.
“Interdependence and the Characteristics of Conflict.” Presented at the American Political Science
Association Meeting held in San Francisco, CA, August 28- September 1, 1996.
Evaluating Trade-Conflict Research
“International Trade and Conflict: The Debatable Relationship.” Presented at the International Studies
Association Annual Meeting held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 18-21, 1998.
“Explaining Discrepant Findings in the Trade–Conflict Literature.” Presented at the International
Studies Association Annual Meeting held in San Diego, CA, April 16-20, 1996.
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Dissertation Related Research
“Economic Interdependence and Militarized Interstate Conflict, 1870-1985.” Presented at the
International Studies Association Annual Meeting, February 1995.
“Economic Interdependence: A Path toward Peace or Source of Interstate Conflict?” Presented at the
American Political Science Association Meeting, September 1994.
“Does Economic Interdependence Reduce Dyadic Conflict?” Presented at the International Studies
Association Annual Meeting, April 1994.
“Economic Interdependence and Dyadic Dispute Proneness, 1873-1939.” Presented at the Peace
Science Society (International) Annual Meeting, November 1992.
Invited Talks, Conferences, and Workshops
Invited Participant, Political Economy of Global Rivalry Workshop held at the Watson Institute for
International Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Monday May 11, 2015.
Prepared paper, entitled “The Empirical Evidence behind Trade-Conflict Debates” (with Omar
Keshk), for review and discussion.
Panel Chair, Presidential Roundtable on “Liberalism: 21st Century Diffusion and Firewalls.”
International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 3-6. 2013.
Invited Participant. Liberty Fund Conference on “International Ethics and Free Government.” San
Antonio, TX, February 7 - 10, 2013.
Invited participant, New Horizons in Conflict System Analysis: Applications to the Middle East.
Columbia, SC, October 28-30, 2011.
Invited Talk. “Peace or Profits: Understanding Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation.” Sponsored
by the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy & the Fulbright Foundation panel on
The Role of Business in Conflict and Peace. IDC Herzliya, Israel June 8, 2010.
Invited Participant, 3rd Annual Political Networks Conference, Duke University, May 19-21, 2010.
Invited Participant, Israeli-Palestinian IPCRI Strategic Thinking and Analysis Team (STAT) Meeting,
Jerusalem, 14-15 May 2010.
Invited Talk, “Peace or Profits: Understanding Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation.” University
of Haifa, April 22, 2010.
Invited Participant, Israeli-Palestinian IPCRI Strategic Thinking and Analysis Team (STAT) Meeting,
Jerusalem, 19-20 March 2010.
Invited Participant, “The Middle East and Africa: Historic Connections and Strategic Bridges.” The
Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa’s (ASME) 2nd Annual Conference.
Washington, D.C., October 22-24, 2009
Invited Participant, Roundtable on “The Role of Economic Instruments in Ending Conflict: Priorities
and Constraints.” International Institute for Strategic Studies. Washington, DC, May 6, 2009.
Attendee, Annual Political Methodology Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 9-13, 2008.
Panel Chair, “Tai-Shang and Economic and Cultural Connections,” Fifteenth Annual Conference on
Taiwan Issues, September 7-8, 2007, Columbia, SC.
Invited Participant, “Economic Trends and their Implications for Future Conflicts,” Department of
Defense, US Joint Forces Command, Suffolk, VA June 26-28, 2007.
Invited Participant, "Global Response to Global Challenges toward a New Maritime Strategy." US
Naval War College, Newport, RI, June 12-13, 2007.
Invited Participant, Financial Information Systems and Cybersecurity: A Public Policy Perspective.
Robert M. Smith School of Business, University of MD, College Park, MD, May 22, 2007.
Featured as the business “Star Profile” in the Columbia Star on March 16, 2006.
Invited Guest, 2005 Taiwan Issues Conference. Theme: The Presidential Election of 2004 and Its
Aftermath in Taiwan, University of South Carolina, September 10-12.
“Free Trade and US Domestic Politics.” Guest Speaker at the Walker Institute's Study of the U.S.
Institutes on U.S. Foreign Policy, University of South Carolina, June 30, 2005.
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“Big Business and Politics: Does Party Matter? Talk presented on panel entitled “What went wrong
with the election?” organized by Betty Glad. University of South Carolina, November 30, 2004.
Globalization and Conflict, Professional Society for International Studies, University of South
Carolina, October 26, 2004.
Presentation on “The Link between Domestic and Foreign Economic Policy and the Presidential
Campaign’s Neglect of Key Issues.” Partnership Forum Meeting at the Palmetto Club, October 8,
2004.
Invited participant in the Liberty Fund Socratic seminar on “Against the Tide: Arguments about
Globalism.” Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN, April 26-28, 2002.
Invited participant in a workshop on “Interdependence and Conflict.” Sponsored by the Mershon
Center, Ohio State University. Organized by Edward Mansfield and Brian Pollins. September 16-18,
2000.
“Does Trade Promote Peace?” Invited speaker for lecture series, University of Colorado at Boulder,
May 30, 1999.
“Risky Business: Trade among Conflict-Prone Dyads, 1870-1985.” Invited guest at the Risky States
Workshop. Ohio University, Athens, OH. June 19-21, 1995.
Invited participant in a workshop on “Interdependence, Democracy, and Conflict.” Yale University,
New Haven, CT. April 21-23, 1995.
Other Conference Participation
Panel Chair, Innovations in International Relations. New Directions for International Relations
Conference, IDC Herzliya, Israel, July 10-12, 2009.
Participant, South Carolina International Trade Conference, Charleston, SC. 2009.
Panel Chair, “Coups and Forced Regime Change.” Southern Political Science Association, New
Orleans, LA, January 8-11, 2009.
Panel Chair, “Globalization, Trade, and Conflict.” International Studies Association. San Francisco,
CA, March 2008.
Participant, South Carolina International Trade Conference, Charleston, SC .May 29-31, 2007.
Participant, “The Sum of All Fears,” Second Annual Port Security Conference. The US Naval Institute,
Baltimore, MD. May 22, 2007.
Participant, Global Security and Enterprise Resilience. April 12-13, 2007. Robert M. Smith School of
Business, University of MD. College Park, MD.
Participant, Port Security Conference organized by the US Naval Institute, New York, New York. June
6-7, 2006.
Participant, South Carolina International Trade Conference, Charleston, SC May 22-24, 2006.
Panel Chair, “The Status of Women in International Studies.” The International Studies Association
Meeting. San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2006.
Organizer for “Empowering Women in International Studies” Workshop, held in conjunction with The
International Studies Association Meeting. San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2006.
Panel Organizer for “Resources and Civil War.” The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Washington, DC, August 31-September 4, 2005.
Participant, South Carolina International Trade Conference, Charleston, SC, May 2005.
Panel Chair and Organizer for “Globalization and Conflict” at the International Studies Association
Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.
Chair and Organizer for Roundtable on Globalization and Conflict. International Studies Association,
South. University of South Carolina. Columbia, SC, October 21-22, 2004.
Panel Chair, 2004 Conference on Taiwan Issues: The Presidential Election of 2004 and Its Aftermath in
Taiwan, Center for Asian Studies, University of South Carolina. Columbia, SC, September 11-12,
2004.
Panel Chair, “Commerce and Conflict,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting in Montreal,
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Canada, March 17-21, 2004
Discussant on panel entitled “Aid, Intervention, and Human Rights” at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association held in Philadelphia, PA, August 27-31, 2003
Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Trade and Conflict Studies: Past Cumulation and Future
Directions. International Studies Association Annual Convention held in Portland, OR, February 26March 1, 2003.
Panel Chair, Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting held in Tucson, AZ, November 1-3,
2002.
Roundtable Participant, “The Changing Global System and the Future of Scientific Research on World
Politics” at Armed Conflict: Past and Present, the Jack L. Walker Conference in honor of J. David
Singer held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, March 29, 2002.
Panel Chair, Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting held in Atlanta, GA, October 25-27,
2001.
Panel Chair, “Alliances, Relationships, and Interactions.” American Political Science Association
Annual Meeting held in San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 2, 2001.
Discussant on panel entitled, “Resources and Foreign Policy” at the International Studies Association
Meeting held in Chicago, IL, February 2001.
Panel Chair, “European Security after the Cold War.” International Studies Association Annual
Meeting, held in Washington, DC, February 17-21, 1999.
Panel Chair and Workshop Organizer, “New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict.”
International Studies Association Annual Meeting held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 18-21,
1998.
Panel Chair, “New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict,” International Studies Association
Annual Meeting, March 1997.
Interviews and Media Appearances
Interviewed by CNNMoney.com and quoted in resulting article “Global trade: Hostage to Terror?” that
appeared on August 23, 2006.
Interviewed by Carolina News Services and Cyber News Service on port security issues, March 2006.
Guest on News watch with David Stanton on NBC affiliate on March 12, 2006
Interview with Greg Ip of the Wall Street Journal; quoted in and paraphrased in resulting article "Is
China's Rapid Economic Development Good for the U.S.?" by Greg Ip and Neil King Jr. Wall Street
Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: June 27, 2005, B1.
Interview about my research on trade and conflict with Kristy "Indi" Jones of USC’s Media Relations
Office, July 30, 2005. Voiced by Russ McKinney on ETV-Radio (local public radio) the week of
August 8, 2005.
Interview about my book The Liberal Illusion. Drive Time Live with Susan Smith-Harmon & Nick
Kasoff. WGNU Radio. St. Louis, MO. January 28, 2005.
Professional Service
 Correlates of War Project Trade Data Set Host with Omar Keshk, Ohio State University.
 Appointed Member, J. David Singer Data Innovation Award, Conflict Processes Section of the
American Political Science Association, 2014-2015.
 Elected Member, Correlates of War Project, Advisory Council, 2012-2015.
 Appointed Chair, Carl Beck Award Committee, International Studies Association, 2013.
 Appointed member, Carl Beck Award Committee, International Studies Association, 2012-2013.
 Appointed member of Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee, Southern Political Science
Association, 2012.
 National Science Foundation, Political Science Advisory Council, Fall 2010-Spring 2012.
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 Appointed Member, 2010 Helen Dwight Reid Award Committee, American Political Science
Association.
 International Studies Quarterly Editorial Board, 2008-. 2013.
 International Interactions Editorial Board, Fall 1999-2007; 2008-2013.
 Elected Council Member, Southern Political Science Association, 2007-2010.
 Appointed Member, 2008. Jervis-Schroeder Award Committee to select the best book on
international history and politics published in 2007, American Political Science Association.
 Appointed Member, International Studies Association, Publications Committee, Spring 2005-2008.
 Appointed to the Stuart A. Bremer Award Selection Committee to select the best graduate student
paper delivered at the 2005 Peace Science Society meeting, Fall 2005.
 Elected Officer at Large, Women’s Caucus of the International Studies Association, Spring 20042005.
 Elected Council Member, Peace Science Society, 2000-2003.
 Elected Council Member, Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association,
Fall 1999-Fall 2002.
 Appointed Member, Walter Isard Doctoral Dissertation Award Committee, Peace Science Society
International, Spring-Fall 2002.
 Appointed Member, Best Book Award Committee, Conflict Processes Section of the American
Political Science Association, 2002.
 Appointed Chair, Nominating Committee for President of Conflict Processes Section of the
American Political Science Association, Fall 2001.
 Appointed Conflict Processes Section Co-Chair (Panel Organizer), American Political Science
Association 1999 Program Committee, Fall 1998-Fall 1999.
 Appointed Peace Science Society (International) Nominating Committee, Fall 1998.
 Reviewed Manuscripts for American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science
Review, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Cambridge University Press,
Conflict Management and Peace Science, Cengage, Cooperation and Conflict, Contemporary
Economic Policy, Defense and Peace Economics, Economics and Politics, European Union Politics,
Foreign Policy Analysis, Grawemeyer World Order Award, Harper Collins College Publishers,
International Interactions, International Organizations, International Politics, International
Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of Peace Research,
Journal of Policy Studies, Journal of Politics, Longman Publishers, National Science Foundation,
Palgrave; Palgrave Macmillan, Political Research Quarterly, Review of International Political
Economy, Review of International Studies, Security Dialogue, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group;
Security Studies, Social Problems, Stanford University Press, Terrorism and Political Violence,
University of Pittsburgh Press, Wadsworth Cengage Learning, World Development and World
Politics.
Professional Membership (alphabetized)
 American Political Science Association (APSA)
Section Memberships: Conflict Processes; Political Economy; Political Methodology; International
History & Politics; International Security & Arms Control; Qualitative & Multi-Methods Research;
Political Networks
 Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA)
 International Studies Association (ISA)
Section Memberships: International Political Economy; International Security Studies, Scientific
Study Of International Processes; Women's Caucus
 Peace Science Society International (PSSI)
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 Women in Conflict Studies, Member
Select Department and University Service/Membership
University of South Carolina
 Faculty Associate, Rule of Law Collaborative, 2014 Faculty Senate, 2012-2014.
 Chair, Faculty Senate Committee on Libraries, 2013-2014.
 Advisor, Sigma Iota Rho Honor Society, Fall 2014 Member, Executive Board, The Thomas Cooper Society, 2013-2014.
 Member, Executive Board, Ex Libris Society. 2013-2014.
 Member, Executive Board, University South Caroliniana Society, 2013-2014.
 Member, Faculty Committee on Libraries, 2012-2013.
 Consulting Faculty, Jewish Studies Program, Spring 2009 Faculty Associate, Walker Institute of International Relations, Fall 2004 Member, International Relations Search Committees, Fall 2008; 2009; 2010; Fall 2012.
 Formal Mentor, Junior Faculty Member, 2009-2010.
 Formal Mentor, First Year Scholar Program, Fall 2009-2010.
 Interim Faculty Senator, Fall 2009.
 Faculty Associate, Office of Academic Integrity, Fall 2007 Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Fall 2008 Member, Faculty Annual Review Committee, Fall 2008-2009.
 Mentor, Women’s Connections Mentoring Network, Fall 2004-2008.
 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Fall 2004-2008.
 Member, National Security Search Committee, Fall 2007.
 Member, Second and Third Year Review Committees for David Darmofal, 2007.
 Member, College of Arts and Sciences Student Academic Responsibility Committee, Fall 20052007.
 Ally, Safe Zone Program (assisting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Students), Fall 2004 Member, University of South Carolina Women’s Club, Fall 2004-2006.
 Member, Comparative Politics Search Committee, Fall 2005-Spring 2006.
 Member, First Year Review Committee for David Darmofal; First Year Classroom Peer Visitation
Committee for David Darmofal, 2005-2006 Academic Year.
 Outstanding Woman at USC Award Selection Committee, 2005, 2006.
 Carolina Scholars Selection Committee, 2005, 2006.
 McNair Scholars Selection Committee, 2005, 2006.
 Faculty Associate, Preston Residential College, Spring 2005-Fall 2006.
References
Available upon request.