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CURRICULUM VITAE
Daniel R. Kempton
Office Address:
Home Address:
Vice President for Academic Affairs
8639 County Road 39
Professor of Political Science
Bloomingdale, OH 43910
Franciscan University of Steubenville
1235 University Blvd., Steubenville, OH 43952-1763
(Preferred contact
for external use)
740-283-6229
815-762-6877 (cell)
HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]
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EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., Department of Political Science,
1988.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, A.M., Department of Political Science,
1984.
University of Notre Dame, B.A., in Government and Russian, 1982.
EMPLOYMENT
Franciscan University of Steubenville
2011-present Vice President for Academic Affairs & Professor of Political Science
Northern Illinois University
2009-2011
Director, University Honors Programs, Northern Illinois University
1999-2006
Chair, Department of Political Science, NIU
1997-1999
Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science, NIU
1996-1999
Assistant Chair, Department of Political Science
1993-1996
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science
2007-2011
Professor, Northern Illinois University.
1992-2007
Associate Professor, Northern Illinois University.
1987-1992
Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University.
BOOKS
1. Eldila Prime (A work of Catholic science fiction, now in progress).
2. (ed. With Terry D. Clark) Unity or Separation: Center-Periphery Relations in the
Former Soviet Union. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 2002). [see below for individual
chapters]
3. Soviet Policy Toward Southern Africa: The National Liberation Movement Connection.
(New York: Praeger Publishers, 1989).
POPULAR ARTICLES AND OPINION PIECES
(with David Schmiesing) “The Dean’s List: God’s Script,” Franciscan Way, Autum
2016, (forthcoming)
“The Dean’s List: Ongoing Conversion,” Franciscan Way, Summer 2016, p. 23.
“The Dean’s List: Franciscan Online,” Franciscan Way, Spring 2016, p. 22.
“Catholic ethics and the global War on Terrror,” The Catholic World Report, 25
February 2016. HYPERLINK "http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Item/4605/
catholic_ethics_and_the_global_war_on_terror.aspx" http://
www.catholicworldreport.com/Item/4605/
catholic_ethics_and_the_global_war_on_terror.aspx
“The Dean’s List: Voting Catholic,” Franciscan Way, Winter 2016, p. 23. HYPERLINK
"http://www.franciscan.edu/franciscan-way-magazine/" http://www.franciscan.edu/
franciscan-way-magazine/
“The Dean’s List: Disagreement and Disrespect,” Franciscan Way, Autumn 2015, p.
22.
“The Dean’s List: A Catholic, Franciscan Community,” Franciscan Way, Spring
2015, p. 23.
(with Anne Hendershott) “The Horror Novel as Morality Tale, Catholic World Report,
March 20, 2015. HYPERLINK "http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Item/3759/
stephen_king_bestselling_author_horror_novelistand_christian_moralist.aspx" http://
www.catholicworldreport.com/Item/3759/
stephen_king_bestselling_author_horror_novelistand_christian_moralist.aspx
(with Anne Hendershott) “Devil is in the Details: For Dean Koontz,” Franciscan
Way, Winter 2015, pp. 18-21, HYPERLINK "http://www.franciscan.edu/
franciscanway/" http://www.franciscan.edu/franciscanway/.
“The Dean’s List: Newman Center Courses,” Franciscan Way, Winter 2015, p. 23.
HYPERLINK "http://en.calameo.com/read/000056854ea6f8273ce4f" http://
en.calameo.com/read/000056854ea6f8273ce4f
“A drone war over semantics,” The Washington Times, 4 June 2013. HYPERLINK
"http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/4/a-drone-war-over-semantics/"
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/4/a-drone-war-over-semantics/
"Has the US responded properly to Soviet Actions in the Baltics?" Rockford Register
Star, 17 February 1991, p. 7b.
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS and PEER REVIEWED CASES
1. (with Matthew Rossow) The Extraordinary Rendition of Abu Omar: Ethics and the
War on Terror.
Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Case #297, Washington, D. C.: the Institute for
the Study of Diplomacy Publications, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University,
2008.
2. (with Adriana Piatti-Crocker) Gender Quotas in Afghanistan: Solution or Problem?
Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Case #296, Washington, D. C.: the Institute for
the Study of Diplomacy Publications, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University,
2008.
3. (with Michael Killoran) One Rock: Two Principles: The Gibraltar Problem, Pew Case
Studies in International Affairs, Case #281, Washington, D. C.: the Institute for the Study
of Diplomacy Publications, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2005.
(With Teaching Notes, 11 pp.).
4. (with Susan Balc) “High Seas Satellite Launches: Paragon of Post Cold War
Cooperation or Unregulated Danger?” Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Case
#267, Washington, D. C.: the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Publications, School of
Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2003.
5. (with Terry D. Clark) "An Introduction to Center-Periphery Relations,” in Daniel R.
Kempton and Terry D. Clark, eds., Unity or Separation: Center-Periphery Relations in
the Former Soviet Union. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 2002, 1-10).
6. "Three Challenges to Assessing Russian Federalism," in Daniel R. Kempton and Terry
D. Clark, eds., Unity or Separation: Center-Periphery Relations in the Former Soviet
Union. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 2002, 13-45).
7. "The Case of Sakha: Bargaining with Moscow," in Daniel R. Kempton and Terry D.
Clark, eds., Unity or Separation: Center-Periphery Relations in the Former Soviet Union.
(New York: Praeger Publishers, 2002, 73-98).
8. “Assessing Russian Federalism,” in Daniel R. Kempton and Terry D. Clark, eds., Unity
or Separation: Center-Periphery Relations in the Former Soviet Union. (New York:
Praeger Publishers, 2002, 189-214).
9. (with Terry D. Clark) "Conclusions and Assessments: Strategies in Center-Periphery
Relations," in Daniel R. Kempton and Terry D. Clark, eds., Unity or Separation: CenterPeriphery Relations in the Former Soviet Union. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 2002,
313-327).
10. “Russian Federalism: Continuing Myth or Political Salvations,” Demokratizatsiya:
The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, vol. 9, no. 2, Spring 2001, pp. 201-242.
11. (with Roni Du Preez) "Up in Arms: Russia's Sale of Cryogenic Rocket Engines to
India," Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Case #228, Washington, D. C.: the
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Publications, School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University, 2000.
12. “Budgetary Politics in the Russian Federation: The Case of Sakha (Yakutia),”
International Journal of Public Administration, v. 22, nos. 9 & 10, 1999, pp. 1345-1385.
13. (with Roni Du Preez) “Namibian-De Beers State-Firm Relations: Cooperation and
Conflict,” The Journal of Southern African Studies (1997), 23(4), 585-615.
14. "Russia and De Beers: Diamond Conflict or Cartel," The South African Journal of
International Relations, 3(2),
(1996), 94-131.
15. "The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): The Evolution of Center-Periphery Relations in
the Russian Federation," Europe-Asia Studies, 48(4), (1996), 587-613.
16. (with Richard M. Levine) "Soviet and Russian Relations with Foreign Corporations:
The Case of Gold and Diamonds," Slavic Review, 54(1), (1995), 80-110.
17. "Lessening Political Violence in South Africa: The CODESA Decision," Pew Case
Studies in International Affairs, Case 366A, 366B, Washington, D. C.: the Institute for
the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, (1995). 19pp.
18. (with Lebona Mosia) "The International Community in South Africa's Transition to
Non-racial Democracy," International Affairs Bulletin, 16(3), (1992), 5-31.
19. "Africa in the Age of Perestroika," Africa Today, 38(3), (1991), 7-29.
20. "Superpower Cooperation in Southern Africa," in Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E.
Kanet, eds., The Cold War as Cooperation: Regional Patterns and Prospects. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, (1991): 196-223.
21. "New Thinking and Soviet Policy Toward South Africa," Journal of Modern African
Studies, 28 (4), (1990), 545-572.
22. (with Roger E. Kanet) "Soviet Policy in Africa," in Jane Shapiro Zacek, ed., The
Soviet Postwar Generation: Major Issues Facing the New Leadership. New York:
Professors' World Peace Academy (1988), 179-224.
23. (with Roger E. Kanet) "Western Europe in Global Strategy: Soviet Power and the
Global Correlation of Forces," in Ray S. Kline, James Arnold Miller and Roger E. Kanet,
eds. Western Europe in Soviet Global Strategy. (Boulder: Westview Press, 1987):
91-104.
GRANT REPORTS
1. (with Franklin Van Buer, Martin Williams, Anthony Scaperlanda and Carolyn Sands).
A Study to Evaluate the Appropriateness and Feasibility of Establishing a State of Illinois
Office on the Continent of Africa. The Office of International Training and Consultation,
NIU, February 1991. Report prepared for the State of Illinois. [primary author pp. 28-41]
2. "Soviet Debates over the Developing World: The Deciphering of Esoteric
Communications," in Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, eds. The Soviet Union
and the Developing World: Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle. Report prepared
for the Defense Supply Service, Washington (for the Office of Naval Research), under
contract No. MDA903-86-G0112. November, 1987, pp. 585-596.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. (with Kanti Bajpai) "Select Bibliography: The USSR and the Developing Countries,"
in Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, eds. Limits on Soviet Power in the
Developing World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988, pp. 463-513.
BOOK REVIEWS
(with P. Symington) John C. Haughey, SJ, ed., In Search of the Whole: Twelve Essays on
Faith and Academics, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2011, review in
The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry, vol. 72, no. 1, 2012, pp 323-325.
Paul D’Anieri, ed., Orange Revolution and Aftermath: Mobilization, Apathy, and the
State in Ukraine. The Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Johns Hopkins University:
Baltimore, MD, 2010, review in The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, vol. 24, Issue 4,
2011, pp. 716-717.
Jeffrey Mankoff, Russian Foreign Policy: The Return of Great Power Politics. Lanham:
Rowman & Littlefield, 2009, review in Slavic Review, vol. 29, no. 2, 2010.
Douglas W. Blum, Russia and Globalization: Identity, Security and Society in an Era of
Change. Ed. Douglas W. Blum, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2008, Slavic
Review, Fall 2009.
John F. Young, ed. Federalism, Power, and the North: Governmental Reforms in Russia
and Canada. Toronto: Centre for Europeans, Russian and Eurasian Studies, 2007,
review in The Russian Review, April, 2008.
Yitzhak Brudny, Jonathan Frankel and Stefani Hoffman, eds., Reconstructing PostCommunist Russia, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press,
2004, in Canadian Slavonic Papers, University of Alberta, vol. XLVII, Nos. 3-4,
September-December 2005, pp. 458-459.
Matthew Crosston, Shadow Separatism: Implications for Democratic Consolidation,
Ashgate Publishing Ltd.: Aldershot, England, 2004, inThe Russian Review, University of
Kansas, October, 2005, pp. 723-724.
Fragmented Space in the Russian Federation. Edited by Blair Ruble, Jodi Koehn, and
Nancy E. Popson. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, xiii, 339 pp.
$48.00, review for Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2005.
Regional Politics in Russia. Edited by Cameron Ross. Manchester, UK: Manchester
University Press, 2002. xi, 223 pp. $74.95, Distributed by Palgrave Global Publishing at
St. Martin’s Press, New York, in Canadian-American Slavic Studies/Revue CanadienneAmericaine d’etudes Slaves, 2004.
Beyond the Garden Ring: Dimensions of Russian Regionalism. Ed. Markku Kivinen and
Katri Pynnöniemi. Helsinki: Aleksanteri Institute, Kikimora Publications, 2002. 264 pp.
Bibliography. Figures. Index. Tables. Paper. forthcoming in Slavic Review, vol. 63, no.1,
2004, 203-05.
Regional Russia in Transition: Studies from Yaroslavl’. Edited by Jeffrey W. Hahn,
Woodrow Wilson Center Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD:The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2001. xii, 258 pp., forthcoming in Canadian-American Slavic Studies/Revue
Canadienne-Americaine d’etudes Slaves, 2003.
Anwara Begum. Inter-Republican Cooperation of the Russian Republic. Aldershot, UK
and Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing., Ltd. 1997, published in Canadian-American
Slavic Studies/Revue Canadienne-Americaine d’etudes Slaves, v. 33, nos. 2-4, 1999, pp.
430-432
Roman Szporluk, ed., National Identity in Russia and the New States of Eurasia,
Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1994. (reviewed in AACAR Bulletin).
Mark N. Katz, ed., The USSR and Marxist Revolutions in the Third World, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1990. (reviewed in Soviet Union)
Carol R. Saivetz, ed., The Soviet Union in the Third World, Denver: Westview Press,
1989. (reviewed in Soviet Union, 1989, 16: 258-260).
Roy Allison, The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. (reviewed in Canadian-American Slavic
Studies).
Galia Golan, The Soviet Union and National Liberation Movements in the Third World,
Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1988. (reviewed in Slavic Review, Winter 1989, 48: 4:667-668).
R. Craig Nation and Mark V. Kauppi, eds., The Soviet Impact on Africa. Lexington, MA:
D.C. Heath & Co., 1984, (reviewed in Slavic Review, 1986, 45(1): 126.)
Bruce D. Porter. The USSR in Third World Conflicts: Soviet Arms and Diplomacy in
Local Wars 1945-1980. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984, (reviewed in
Soviet Union, 1986, 13 : 115-116).
Neil C. Livingstone and Terrell E. Arnold, eds., Fighting Back: Winning the War Against
Terrorism. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath & Co., 1984, and Uri Raanan et. al., eds., Hydra
of Carnage: International Linkages of Terrorism. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath & Co.,
1986, (reviewed in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
September 1987, 483: 178-180).
Rajon Menon. Soviet Power and the Third World. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1986, (reviewed in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1989, 23: 493-494).
Bialer, Seweryn. The Soviet Paradox: External Expansion, Internal Decline. New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1986, (reviewed in The Annals of the American Academy of Political
and Social Sciences, vol. 465, January, 1988, pp. 168-169).
REVIEW ESSAYS
1. (with Roger E. Kanet and John P. Hupp) "Die Sowjetunion in den achtziger Jahren.
Neue englischprachige Publikationen," (review essay covering nine books on Soviet
politics), Osteuropa, XXXIV, 1984: 463-470.
2. (with Roger E. Kanet) "Stabilitat oder Umbruch in Osteuropa? Englischsprachige
Publikationen zu Entwicklungen in den ost-Europaischen Staaten," (review essay
covering fourteen books on Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, XXXIV, 1984: 541-545.
3. (with Roger E. Kanet) "Zu den Aussen-bezihungen der Sowjetunion. Ein Uberlick
uber neue Bucher in englischer Sprache," (review essay covering ten books on Soviet
foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXIV, 1984: 615-623.
4. (with Roger E. Kanet) "Die Sowjetunion und die Dritte Welt: Publikationen zur
sowjetischen Politik gegenuber Entwicklungslander in englischer Sprache," (review essay
covering six books on Soviet policy toward the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXIV, 1984:
977-981.
5. (with Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz and Sumit Ganguly) "Sowjetische
Aussenpolitik und Ost-West-Bezienhungen. Neue englischsprachige
Veroffentlichungen," (review essay covering eight books on East-West relations),
Osteuropa, XXXIV, 1985:. 45-52.
6. (with Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz and Sumit Ganguly) "Sowjetische Beziehungen
zu Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika. Neuere englischsprachige
Veroffentlichungen," (review essay covering nine books on Soviet relations with the
Third World), Osteuropa, XXXV, 1985: 134-141.
7. (with Roger E. Kanet, George W. Putnam and Sumit Ganguly) "Politische und
wirtschaftliche Aspekte der Ost-West Beziehungen. Neuere englischsprachige
Veroffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirteen books on East-West relations),
Osteuropa, XXXV, 1985: 288-295.
8. (with Roger E. Kanet et. al) "Zur Innen-und Aussen politik der Sowjetunion. Neue
englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," Osteuropa, XXXV, 1985: 949-956.
9. (with Roger E. Kanet, Claire A. Metzger and Randy Hagerty) "Sowjetunion und die
kommunistische Welt. Englischsprachige Bucher zu den sowjetischen Beziehungen mit
Osteuropa und China,"(review essay on Soviet relations with the communist states).
Osteuropa.
10. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Sowjetische Aussenpolitik und Ost-West Beziehunger.
Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," Osteuropa, XXXVI, 1986: 1048-1055.
11. (with Roger E. Kanet and Terry Clark) "Die Sowjetunion und die Dritte Welt in den
Achtziger Jahren: Neuere englishcsprachige Publikationen," (review essay on the Soviet
Union and the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXVII, 1987: 306-314.
12. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Die UdSSR, Osteuropa und Die Welt:
Englischsprachige Publikationen uber Innen-and Aussenpolitik," (a review essay
covering twenty books on Soviet and East European domestic and foreign
policy, Osteuropa, XXXVI, 1987: 369-396.
13. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Moskau und die kommunistische Welt.
Englischsprachige Bücher über sowjetische Beziehungen zu Osteuropa und China,"
Osteuropa, XXXVII, 1987: 57-63.
14. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Die UdSSR, Kuba, und die Entwicklungsländer. Zu
neueren englischsprachigen Publikationen," Osteuropa, XXXVII, 1987: 552-559.
15. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Die osteuropäischen Staaten - Analysen und Fakten.
Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," Osteuropa, XXXVII, 1987: 632-642.
16. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Die Sowjetunion, China und die Dritte Welt. Zu neuren
englischsprachigen Büchern," Osteuropa, XXXVII, 1987: 713-717.
17. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "UdSSR und osteuropäische Staaten. Neuere
englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zur sowjetischen." Osteuropa, XXXII, 1987:
872-882.
18. (with Roger E. Kanet, et. al) "Die Ost-West-Beziehungen in den 1980er UdSSR. I.
Das, Institutfür Veltwirtschaft und internationale Beziehungen" (IMEMO), Osteuropa,
XXXVIII, 1988: 54-65.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
(with Micheal Barnes) “Ethics, Guantanamo Bay and the alternatives,” presented at the
2013 Meeting of the Catholic Association of Social Sciences, Annual Meetings, October
25-26 2013, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, OH.
“American Extraordinary Rendition: The Case of Abu Omar,” presented at the 2007
Meetings of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2 March 2007.
“The Evolution or Deterioration of Russian Federalism:Assessing the Putin Reforms in
Center-Periphery
Relations,” Presented at Centro per l'Europa Centro-Oreintale e Balcanica
(CECOB) Special Convention,
“Nationalism, Identity and Regional Cooperation: Compatibilities and
Incompatibilities,” Co-sponsored by the
Association for the Study of Nationalities, 4-9 June 2002, Forli, Italy.
(with Susan Balc) "High Seas Satellite Launches: Paragon of Post Cold War Cooperation
or Unregulated Danger?" Presented at the International Studies Association's Convention
of International Studies, Hong Kong, July 26-28th, 2001.
"Russian Federalism: Continuing Myth or Political Salvation?" Presented at the
Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Conference, New York, NY, April
13-15th, 2000.
(with Roni du Preez) "Up in Arms: Russia's Sale of Cryogenic Rocket Engines to India,"
the International Studies Association, 40th Annual Convention, February 16-20, 1999,
Washington, DC.
“The Necessary Conditions of Federalism in Contemporary Russia,” presented at the
Illinois Political Science Association Meetings, 14 November 1998, Springfield, Illinois.
“The Case of Sakha: Bargaining with Moscow,” presented at the 29th Annual National
Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 12-15
November 1997, Seattle, Washington.
“Violent Conflict in the 21st Century,” ( panel discussant), The Midwest Consortium for
Security Studies, 5-7 December 1997, Oak Brook, Illinois.
“Gray Markets” (panel discussant), The Annual Meetings of the Midwest International
Studies Association, 3-5 October 1997, Cleveland, Ohio.
(with C. S. Kang), A Russo-South Korean Alliance? The Rise and Fall and Reality,
International Studies Association - Japan Association of International Relations, Joint
Convention, "Globalism, Regionalism and Nationalism: Asia in the 21st Century." 20-22
September 1996, Makuhari, Japan.
(with Roni du Preez), "De Beers and Namibia: State-Firm Relations in the Modern Era,"
presented at the 37th Annual International Studies Association Convention, San Diego,
California, 16-20 April 1996.
(discussant) Panel on Democratization and Foreign Policy in Post-Communist States,
American Political Science Association, 91st Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 31
August-3 September 1995.
"Russia and Siberia: Center-Periphery Relations," presented at the 36th Annual
International Studies Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 21-23 February, 1995.
"The International Community in South Africa's Transition to a Non-Racial Democracy,"
A paper presented to the Foreign Policy Seminar fo the Namibian Diplomatic Training
School, 10 August 1992, Winhoek, Namibia.
The same paper was presented to the Rhodes University Politics Seminar, 31 July 1992,
Grahamstown, South Africa.
"The Internal and External Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy," presented at the
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies 23rd National Convention,
Miami, Florida, 22-25 November 1991.
"Africa in the Age of Perestroika," presented to the Africa Institute of South Africa,
Pretoria, RSA, 1 September 1991.
"Africa in the Age of Perestroika," presented at the Diplomatic Academy of the USSR,
Moscow, USSR, 22 May 1991.
"The Bear and the Springbok: New Thinking and Soviet Policy Toward South Africa,"
presented at the Midwest Slavic Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
30 March- 1 April 1990.
"Superpower Cooperation in Southern Africa," presented at the Conference on the Cold
War as Cooperation, May 4-7, 1989, Champaign, IL.
"The International Ramifications of the Crisis in Southern Africa," presented at United
States Information Agency Seminar for Visiting VIPs, 30 July 1986, Urbana, IL.
"Soviet Military Intervention in Africa: A Regional Focus," presented at the Midwest
Slavic Studies Conference, 1985 Annual Meeting, 19-21 April, South Bend, IN.
(with Roger E.Kanet) "Western Europe in Soviet Global Strategy: Soviet Power and the
Global Correlation of Forces," presented at the Conference on Soviet Global Strategy
Against Western Europe, 6-8 January 1985, Kiel, FRG.
"Soviet Strategy on South Africa: Problems and Possibilities," presented at the Midwest
Political Science Association, 42nd Annual Meeting, 11-14 April 1984, Chicago, IL.
(with Roger E. Kanet). "Integration Theory and East Europe," presented at the American
Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Fifteenth National Convention, 22-25
October 1983, Kansas City, MO.
FELLOWSHIPS
2009
Academic Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Israel (summer)
2008
Fulbright Fellowship to Tver State University, Russia
1997
Summer Research Grant for the Improvement of Undergraduate Instruction
1993
Pew Fellowship in International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University.
1992
Fulbright Fellowship to Rhodes University, South Africa.
1991
Rhodes University Research Fellowship at the Institute for Social and Economic
Research
(Grahamstown, South Africa).
1986-1987 Charles M. Kneier Dissertation Fellowship in Political Science.
1985-1986 Charles M. Kneier Fellowship in Political Science.
1985-1986 Slavic Foreign Languages and Area Studies Fellowship (Russian).
1985-1986 Social Science Research Council Fellowship in Slavic Studies (finalist).
1984-1985 African Foreign Languages and Area Studies Fellowship (Portuguese Africa).
1982-1983 Charles E. Merriam Fellowship in Political Science.
AWARDS AND HONORS
2010
Departmental Nominee, Presidential Teaching Professorship
2010
Nominee, Students’ Choice Award, Student Association
2010 (July)
NIU Study Abroad, Oriel College, Oxford, United Kingdom
2009
Departmental & College Nominee, the Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching Award
2009
Departmental Nominee, Presidential Teaching Professorship
2008
Outstanding International Educator, NIU.
2008
Departmental Nominee, Presidential Teaching Professorship
2007
Recipient, Department of Political Science Teaching Award
2007
Departmental and College Nominee for
the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award
2006 (July)
NIU Study Abroad, Oriel College, Oxford, United Kingdom
2006
Departmental of Political Science Recognition Award for Outstanding
Teaching, Scholarship and
Service.
2003 (July)
NIU Study Abroad, Oriel College, Oxford, United Kingdom
2001 (August) Visiting Scholar in Residence, Australian National Defense University,
Canberra.
1997-2000
City of Sycamore, Plan Commission
1994
NIU Graduate School Grant for Faculty Research and Artistry (for travel
to Russia).
1991
NIU Graduate School Grant for Faculty Research and Artistry (for travel
to the Soviet Union).
1989
NIU Graduate School Grant for Faculty Research and Artistry (book
completion).
1988
NIU Graduate School Grant for Faculty Research and Artistry (summer
program).
1986-1987
Graduate College Dissertation Travel Grant (for travel to South Africa
and Zimbabwe).
1986-1987
African Studies Research Travel Grant.
1986
Morris Abrams Award in International Relations.
1986
Ranked on list of excellent teachers as voted by students (spring
semester).
1985-1986
University of Illinois Campus-wide Award for Excellencein
Undergraduate Teaching.
1985-1986
Department of Political Science Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching.
1985
Ranked on list of excellent teachers as voted by students
(spring semester).
1984-1985
University of Illinois Campus-wide Award for Excellence in
Undergraduate Teaching (finalist).
1984
African Studies Award for Best Paper on African Affairs.
RECENT CATHOLIC SERVICE:
2014-present
Soldiers Under Command, Catholic Household, faculty advisor.
2010-2011
2010
IL
2010
2008-2011
2006-2010
Pastoral Council, Newman Center, DeKalb, IL
Catholics Come Home, Committee Member, Newman Center, DeKalb,
Book Club, Newman Center, DeKalb, IL
Cursillo group member, St. Mary’s of Sycamore, IL
Why Catholic Program, co-leader, St. Mary’s of Sycamore, IL
(The group finished Why Catholic Sessions and subsequently morphed
into a Bible Study)
2005-2010
Nazareth Farm High School Mission Trip to West Virginia, St. Mary’s of
Syacmore
(Chaparoned three times).
2005-2008
Licensed foster parent (two long term placements, and a number of short
term ones)
REFERENCES
Clark D. Neher, Professor Emeritus,
2. Johnathon J. Sanford, Dean
Department of Political Science
Dean, Constantin College of Liberal Arts
Northern Illinois University
University of Dallas
DeKalb, Illinois 60178
Irving, TX
HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]
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972-721-5388
3.
Christopher Jones, Dean
4. Fr. Dan Pattee, TOR, Director of Mission
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Franciscan University of
Steubenville
Bradley University
1235 University Blvd, Steubenville
Bradley Hall 226, 1501 W. Bradley Ave. Steubenville, OH 43952
Syracuse, NY 13214
740-284-5325
309-677-2380
HYPERLINK
"mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]
HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]
5. Joel Recznik, Vice President of Enrollment
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Steubenville, OH 43952
740-283-6237
HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]
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