Curriculum Vitae

ETEL SOLINGEN, Chancellor’s Professor

School of Social Sciences

University of California, Irvine, CA 92697

(949) 824‑6732 <etel.solingen@uci.edu>

 

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2009-     Chancellor's Professor, University of California Irvine

2004-08 Chair, Steering Committee of the University of California's system-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation

2008-     Chair, Faculty Advisory Board, Burkle Center for International Relations

1998-08 University of California Irvine, Professor, Department of Political Science,

1998-06 UCLA Near Eastern Studies Center, Visiting Scholar

1998-01 UCLA Center for Pacific Rim Studies, Senior Fellow

1995-98 University of California Irvine, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science,

1989-95 University of California Irvine, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science,

1988-89 University of Southern California, School of International Relations ‑ Visiting Professor

1987-92 UCLA Center for International and Strategic Affairs, Research Fellow.

1981-84 UCLA Department of Political Science, Teaching Fellow.

1974-78 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of International Relations, Teaching Fellow.

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles ‑ 1987
B.A. Political Science; World History ‑ Hebrew University, Jerusalem - 1974

 

HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS

2011-12 President-elect, International Studies Association

2008      Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs awarded by the American Political Science Association

2008      Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Award for the Best Book on International History and Politics, awarded by the section on International History and Politics of the APSA (shared with another recipient)

2004-08 Chair of the Steering Committee, University of California's system-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation

2008      East Asia Institute Fellowship - Henry Luce Foundation (NY), East Asia Foundation (Seoul), and Chang Ching- Kuo Foundation (Taipei).

2008      Carnegie Corporation of New York grant

2008-10 Member, Multilateral Study Group on the Establishment of a Missile-Free Zone in the Middle East, sponsored by the Frankfurt Peace Research Institute, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

2007      Chair, ISA Annual International Studies Best Book Award committee

2004-05 Center for Global Partnership (Japan Foundation) grant

2003-04 Abe Fellowship, Japan Foundation- Social Science Research Council

2002-03 International Studies Association, Vice President

2002      American Political Science Association: Excellence in Mentorship Award (Women's Caucus for Political Science).

2001-02 United States Institute of Peace grant

1999-00 Helen Dwight Reid Award Committee for best doctoral dissertation in the field of international relations, law and politics.

1999-00 Karl Deutsch Award Committee for the most significant contribution to the study of International Relations and Peace Research.

1998-99 International Studies Association, President of the International Political Economy Section

1998-99 Social Science Research Council-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Program on International Peace and Security

1998      39th Annual Convention Program-Chair, International Political Economy Section

1997-98 International Studies Association, Nominating Committee

1997-98 United States Institute of Peace grant

1995-96 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship - Program on Peace and International Cooperation

1995      Distinguished Teaching Award for Assistant Professors (UCI Academic Senate)

1994-95 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Faculty Fellowship

1991-92 University of California, Irvine ‑ Faculty Career Development Award

1989      University of California, Los Angeles ‑ International Studies and Overseas Program - First Postdoctoral Fellowship

1987-88 Sloan Foundation post‑doctoral award (at University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation-IGCC)

1984-86 University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Dissertation Fellow

1984‑85 UCLA: National Fellowship in International Studies (Title VI).

 

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Solingen, Etel (ed.). Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear proliferation (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2012) .

Solingen, Etel. Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East (Princeton University Press, 2007).

· Recipient of the 2008 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs awarded by the American Political Science Association 
· Recipient of the 2008 Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Award for the Best Book on International History and Politics, awarded by the section on International History and Politics of the APSA (shared with another recipient)

Solingen, Etel. Regional Orders at Century's Dawn: Global and Domestic Influences on Grand Strategy (Princeton University Press, 1998).

Solingen, Etel (ed.). Scientists and the State: Domestic Structures and the International Context (U. of Michigan Press, 1994).

Solingen, Etel. Industrial Policy, Technology, and International Bargaining: Designing Nuclear Industries in Argentina and Brazil (Stanford niversity Press, 1996).

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Solingen, Etel, "La Science et la technologie dans la politique nucleaire. Un etude de la communaute scientifique bresilienne." Crousse et al. eds., Science Politique et Politique de la Science (Economica, Paris, 1986).

Solingen, Etel, (with R. Cabral, C.G. Galvan, and M. Mariscotti), "Bibliography on Latin American Nuclear Programs," in Regis Cabral, ed., The Nuclear Technology Debate in Latin America. Series on science, technology, ideology, culture, Vol. 1. Goteborg, Gothenburg University, Sweden. (1990)

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Adjustment and International Response." B. Ramberg and R. Thomas, eds., Brazil: Energy and Security in the Industrializing World (University Press of Kentucky, 1990).

Solingen, Etel, "Technology, Countertrade, and Nuclear Exports." W.C. Potter, ed., International Nuclear Trade: The Challenge of the Emerging Suppliers (D.C. Heath Lexington Books, 1990).

Solingen, Etel, "The Impact of Nuclear Programs on Industrial Technological Development." B. Crousse, J. Alexander, and R. Landry et al. eds., Science and Technology Policy Evaluation (Laval University Press, 1990).

Solingen, Etel, "Managing Energy Vulnerability: Brazil's Adjustment to Oil Dependency." Comparative Strategy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 2 (1991) (reprinted, Ramberg and Thomas).

Solingen, Etel, "Entre el mercado y el Estado: los científicos desde una perspectiva comparada," Spanish Quarterly Zona Abierta (Special Issue by the Higher Council of Scientific Research, Institute of Advanced Social Studies, 1996). Translated from "Between Markets and the State: Scientists in Comparative Perspective," Comparative Politics, Vol. 26, No. 1 (October 1993).

Solingen, Etel, "Macropolitical Consensus and Lateral Autonomy in Industrial Policy: Nuclear Industries in Brazil and Argentina." International Organization, Vol. 47, No. 2 (Spring 1993).

Solingen, Etel, "Between Markets and the State: Scientists in Comparative Perspective." Comparative Politics, Vol. 26, No. 1 (October 1993).

Solingen, Etel, "The Domestic Sources of International Regimes:T he Evolution of Nuclear Ambiguity in the Middle East." International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 4 (June 1994).

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." International Security, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Fall 1994).

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Structures and the International Context: Towards Models of State‑Scientists Interaction." Etel Solingen, ed. Scientists and the State: Domestic Structures and the International Context (University of Michigan Press, 1994).

Solingen, Etel, "The Domestic Sources of Nuclear Postures," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Policy Paper #8 (University of California, October 1994).

Solingen, Etel, "Modalities and Sequence in Multilateral Arms Control Negotiations in the Middle East." Stephen Spiegel and David Pervin, eds., Practical Peacemaking in the Middle East. Vol. 1: Arms Control and Regional Security (Garland Publishers, 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." Global Issues in Transition, electronic journal distributed by the United States Information Services through overseas missions (Abridged version of International Security article), (February 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "Traversing the Valley of Transition: The Multilateral Foundations of Regional Economic Coooperation." <http://www-igcc.ucsd.edu> University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (policy paper for a Track Two workshop on Promoting Regional Cooperation in the Middle East, for participants in the Multilateral Middle East Peace Talks. (IGCC, Vouliagmeni, Greece, Nov. 4-7, 1994). (posted February 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Aspects of Strategic Postures: Past and Future in a Middle East Nuclear Regime." Contemporary Security Policy, Vol. 16, No. 1 (March 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "Multilateral Arms Control in the Middle East: The Issue of Sequences." Peace and Change, Vol. 20, No. 3 (July 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Aspects of Strategic Postures: Past and Future in a Middle East Nuclear Regime." E. Inbar and S. Sandler, eds., Middle Eastern Security: Prospects for an Arms Control Regime. Frank Cass, London, 1995 (reprinted from Contemporary Security Policy) pp. 130-151.

Solingen, Etel, "The New Multilateralism and Nonproliferation: Bringing Domestic Politics In." Global Governance, Vol. 1 No.2 (May-August 1995).

Solingen, Etel, "Between Markets and the State: Scientists in Comparative Perspective." In Sheila Jasanoff, ed., Comparative Science and Technology Policy (Volume in Series edited by Guy Peters, The International Library of Comparative Public Policy) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1997). Reprinted from Comparative Politics, Vol. 26, No. 1 (October 1993).

Solingen, Etel, "Democracy, Economic Reform, and Regional Cooperation." Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 8, No.1 (January 1996).

Solingen, Etel, "Democratization in the Middle East: Quandaries of the Peace Process." Journal of Democracy, Vol. 7, No.3 (July 1996).

Solingen, Etel, "Nuclear Industry, Latin America." Entry in Encyclopedia of Latin American History, Barbara A. Tenenbaum (Editor in Chief), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; London: Simon and Schuster (1996).

Solingen, Etel, "Nuclebras." Entry in Encyclopedia of Latin American History, Barbara A. Tenenbaum (Editor in Chief), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; London: Simon and Schuster (1996).

Solingen, Etel, "Economic Liberalization, Political Coalitions, and Emerging Regional Orders." David Lake and Patrick Morgan, eds., Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World. Penn State University Press (1997).

Solingen, Etel and Michael Barnett, "Predictions and the Middle East Peace Process." Working paper posted in Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process group website, Columbia University Press, Columbia International Affairs Online (October 9, 1997)

Solingen, Etel, "Growth and Decline of the Military-Industrial Complex: The Cases of Argentina and Brazil." International Politics (Volume 35, No.1, 1998).

Solingen, Etel, "Physicists and The Comparative Political Economy of Science," in Physicists in the Postwar Political Arena: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Cathryn Carson et al., University of California Berkeley, Office for History of Science and Technology (January 1998).

Janice Gross Stein, Michael Barnett, Benjamin Frankel, Gregory Gause, Deborah Gerner, Richard Herrmann, Bruce Jentleson, Dalia Dassa Kaye, Richard Ned Lebow, Marc Lynch, David Abu Ezra Spiro, Etel Solingen, Don Sylvan, and Steven Weber, "Five Scenarios of the Israel-Palestinian Relationship in 2002: Work in Progress." Security Studies Vol. 7, No.4 (Summer 1998):191-208.

Solingen, Etel, "The Rise and Fall of Arms Industries in Argentina and Brazil." In Efraim Inbar, ed.,
Politics and Economics of Defense Industries in a Changing World. London: Frank Cass (1998, revised version of International Politics).

Solingen, Etel, "ASEAN, Quo Vadis? Domestic Coalitions and Regional Cooperation." Contemporary Southeast Asia (Singapore) Vol. 21, No.1 (April 1999):30-53. Reprinted by the University of California Los Angeles, Center for Pacific Rim Studies.

Solingen, Etel, "Alternative Global Futures 2000-2015 – Memo on Driving forces: Internationalization, Domestic Coalitions, and Regional Orders." National Intelligence Council Workshop (Washington DC, September 21-22, 1999)

Solingen, Etel, "Internationalization, Domestic Coalitions, and Regional Futures." CSGR Third Annual Conference 1999: After the Global Crisis: What Next for Regionalism? (16-18 September 1999) - University of Warwick, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation

Solingen, Etel, "The Multilateral Arab-Israeli Negotiations: Genesis, Institutionalization, Pause, Future." Journal of Peace Research (Oslo) 37, 2 (March 2000):167-187.

Solingen, Etel, "Rethinking Sovereignty: an agenda for research in East Asia," Paper included in Social Science Research Council, East Asia Panel Proceedings (Seoul, South Korea, June 9-10, 2000).

Solingen, Etel, in Judith Reppy, ed., "Economic Restructuring, National Strategies, and the Defense Industry in the Industrializing World." Cornell University, Peace Studies Program, Occasional Papers # 25 (March 2000).

Solingen Etel, "Mapping Internationalization: Domestic and Regional impacts." International Studies Quarterly 45,4 (2001):517-556.

Solingen, Etel, "Middle East Denuclearization? Lessons from Latin America's Southern Cone." Review of International Studies (UK) 27 (2001):375-394.

Solingen Etel, "Domestic Coalitional Analysis and the Democratic Peace." International History Review, XXIII, 4 (2001):757-783.

Solingen, Etel, "Crisis and Transformation: ASEAN in the New Era." Nanyang Technological University, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (Singapore) Working Paper 2001.

Solingen, Etel. 2002. "Internationalization and Regional Orders: Implications for 9/11 and Terrorism." In Conference Proceedings on Globalization, Terrorism, and National Self-Determination, edited by Richard Rosecrance (Jointly sponsored by Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - John F. Kennedy School of Government, UCLA, and the Carnegie Corporation, May 17-18, 2002).

Solingen, Etel, "Regional Conflict and Cooperation: The Case of Southeast Asia." Columbia University Press, Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO), Teaching with CIAO module 2002 http://www.ciaonet.org/teach

Solingen, Etel, "Internationalization, Coalitions, and Regional Conflict and Cooperation" In Edward D. Mansfield and Brian M. Pollins, eds. Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate, University of Michigan Press (2003).

Solingen Etel, "The Triple Logic of the European-Mediterranean Partnership: Hindsight and Foresight." International Politics Vol. 40, No. 2 (June 2003): 179-194.

Solingen, Etel, "Towards a democratic peace in the Middle East." In Amin Saikal and Albrecht Schnabel, eds., Peace and Democracy in the Middle East, The United Nations University Press, Tokyo, Japan (2003).

Solingen, Etel and Saba Senses Ozyurt, "Mare Nostrum: The Sources, Logic, and Dilemmas of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership," Institute for European Studies, University of California Berkeley, Working Paper Series (2004), Paper I, Working Paper 0403-2.

Solingen, Etel, "Southeast Asia in a New Era: Domestic Coalitions from Crisis to Recovery." Asian Survey 44:2 (March/April) 2004: 189-212.

Solingen, Etel, Review of Joel S. Migdal, State in Society: Studying How States and Societies Transform and Constitute One Another (Cambridge University Press, 2002). Journal of Politics 66:2 (June 2004)

Solingen, Etel, "ASEAN Cooperation: The Legacy of the Economic Crisis." International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (Tokyo) (Vol. 5 No.1, 2005):1-29.

Solingen, Etel, "East Asian Regional Institutions: Characteristics, Sources, Distinctiveness," In T.J. Pempel, ed. Remapping Asia: Competing Patterns of Regional Integration. Cornell University Press (2005):31-53.

Petrovic Bojan and Etel Solingen, "Internationalization and Europeanization: The Case of the Czech Republic." New Political Economy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 3 (September 2005).

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." International Security, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Fall 1994):126-169. Reprinted in Matthew Evangelista, ed., Peace Studies: Critical Concepts in Political Science (Routledge, June 2005).

Solingen, Etel and Saba Senses Ozyurt, "Mare Nostrum: The Sources, Logic, and Dilemmas of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership," In Emanuel Adler, Beverly Crawford, Raffaella Del Sarto, and Federica Bicchi, eds., The Convergence of Civilizations: Constructing a Mediterranean Region (University of Toronto Press 2006).

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation in Southeast and Northeast Asia." In Sung Chull Kim and Edward Friedman, eds.,
Regional Cooperation and Its Enemies in Northeast Asia (Routledge 2006).

Michael Barnett and Etel Solingen, "Designed to Fail or Failure of Design? The Sources and Institutional Effects of the Arab League," In Alastair Iain Johnston and Amitav Acharya, eds., Crafting Cooperation: The Design and Effect of Regional Institutions in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge University Press 2006).

Richard N. Rosecrance, Etel Solingen, and Arthur A. Stein, "Globalization and Its Effects: Introduction and Overview." In Richard N. Rosecrance and Arthur A. Stein, ed., No More States?: Globalization, National Self-determination, and Terrorism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006).

Solingen, Etel, "Global Incentives and Local Responses to Self-Determination: An Application to Aceh," In Richard N. Rosecrance and Arthur A. Stein, ed., No More States?: Globalization, National Self-determination, and Terrorism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006).

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." International Security, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Fall 1994):126-169. Reprinted in Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller, eds., Going Nuclear: Nuclear Proliferation and International Security in the 21st Century (MIT Press 2006).

Solingen, Etel, "From Threat to Opportunity? ASEAN, China, and Triangulation." In Sheldon Simon and Evelyn Goh, eds., China, the United States, and Southeast Asia: Contending Perspectives on Economics, Politics, and Security (Routledge 2007). Project sponsored by the National Bureau of Asian Research/Nanyang University Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies.

Solingen, Etel, "Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East." American Political Science Review 101, No. 4 (November 2007).

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." International Security, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Fall 1994):126-169. Reprinted in Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller, eds., Going Nuclear: Nuclear Proliferation and International Security in the 21st Century (MIT Press 2008)

Solingen, Etel, "The Genesis, Design and Effects of Regional Institutions: Lessons from East Asia and the Middle East," International Studies Quarterly, 52, 1 (June 2008).

Solingen, Etel, "The Global Context of Comparative Politics," In Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure, edited by Mark I. Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Solingen, Etel, "Economic and Political Liberalization in China: Implications for US-China Relations." In Richard Rosecrance and Gu Guoliang, eds., Power and Restraint: A Shared Vision for the U.S.-China Relationship (Public Affairs, 2009) Project sponsored by Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

Solingen, Etel, "Of Theory, Method, and Policy Guideposts," Author's Response to four contributions to a Book Review Roundtable of Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East, Asia Policy, No. 7 (January 2009):139-151.

Solingen, Etel, “Multilateralism, Regionalism, and Bilateralism: conceptual overview from international relations theory,” In N. Ganesan and Ramses Amer, eds., International Relations in Southeast Asia: Between Bilateralism versus Multilateralism. Project sponsored by the Hiroshima Peace Institute, Japan (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010).

Solingen, Etel, "Domestic Models of Political Survival: Why Some Do and Others Don't (Proliferate)," In William C. Potter, editor, Forecasting Nuclear Proliferation: The Role of Theory (Stanford University Press, 2010 forthcoming)

Solingen, Etel, "The Perils of Prediction: Japan's Once and Future Nuclear Status," In William C. Potter, editor, Forecasting Nuclear Proliferation in the 21st Century:  A Comparative Perspective (Stanford University Press, 2010 forthcoming)

Solingen, Etel, "Logics in the Plural," in  Peter J. Katzenstein and Rudra Sil, eds., Beyond Paradigms: Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics. Palgrave (September 2010).

Solingen, Etel, Institutions for Regionalism in East Asia and the Middle East, Asian Development Bank, Institutions for Regionalism Flagship Study, Regional Comparisons, Background Paper, posted January 2010 <http://www.aric.adb.org>

Solingen, Etel, "Hindsight and Foresight in South American Non-proliferation Trends: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela." In Peter Lavoy and James Wirtz, eds., WMD Proliferation 2020. Project co-sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Contemporary Conflict (Monterey, CA), the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Paris) and the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (Singapore) (Stanford University Press 2010 forthcoming)

Solingen, Etel (with Edward Mansfield), "Regionalism," Annual Review of Political Science, Volume 13 (2010):145–63.

Solingen, Etel, "The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint." International Security, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Fall 1994):126-169. Reprinted in Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller, eds., Going Nuclear: Nuclear Proliferation and International Security in the 21st Century (MIT Press 2010)

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE-- INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION

Vice President (2001-2002); Chair, 2007 ISA's Annual International Studies Best Book Award committee (2007); Chair, Committee on Professional Rights and Responsibilities (2002-03); President, International Political Economy Section (1998-1999); Karl Deutsch Award Committee (1999-2000); Nominating Committee for ISA President and Vice-Presidents (1997-1998); 39th Annual Convention Program-Chair, International Political Economy Section (1998); Executive Committee - International Organization Section (1994-96); ISA representative to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee (K) on Social, Economic and Political Sciences (1999-2001; reappointed 2001-2004 and 2004-2008).

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – OTHER

Review Essay Editor, International Organization (2007-2011)
American Political Science Association: Qualitative and Multi-methods section (2006-2008); APSA 2008 Panel Organizer, Section on International Collaboration; APSA Committee on International Political Science (2008-2009); APSA Taskforce on U.S. Standing in the World (2008-2009); Excellence in Mentorship Award – Women's Caucus (2002); Helen Dwight Reid Award Committee (1999-2000).

Editorial Boards: International Organization (Harvard U.) (2004-2009, re-elected 2007-2010); International Security (CSIA, Harvard University) (2004- ); International Studies Quarterly (journal of the International Studies Association, 1999-2003, re-appointed 2003-2007); Political Science Network (PSN)/Social Science Research Network (2007-): Political Institutions: International Institutions; Columbia University Press, Editorial Advisor to C.U.P.'s International Affairs Online (CIAO) (2002- ); Stanford University Press, International Board, Studies in Asian Security.
Former member of the editorial board: Global Governance (1995-2000, 2003-2006), Latin American Research Review, The Nonproliferation Review.

Referee for American Political Science Review, International Organization, International Security, Comparative Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Democracy, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Columbia University Press, Cornell University Press, Journal of Politics, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (Tokyo), International Interactions, The Journal of Strategic Studies, Security Dialogue (Prio/Oslo), Journal of Peace Research (Prio/Oslo), Latin America Research Review, Review of International Political Economy (Sussex), Review of International Studies (UK), Security Studies, Asian Survey, International Politics, Nonproliferation Review, Asian Perspectives (Hong Kong), Security Studies, United States Institute of Peace, Russell Sage Foundation, Schweizerischer Nationalfonds Zur Förderung Der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Swiss National Science Foundation), Israel Science Foundation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (1996-99, 2002-2004), Sage Publishers.

 

RESEARCH GRANTS

2008-10 Carnegie Corporation – Positive and Negative Inducements in Nuclear Non-proliferation

2007-09 UCI Global Peace and Conflict Studies (CGPACS) – International Sanctions and Nonproliferation

2005-06 UCI Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality – International Sanctions

2004-05 University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation: Which States Seek Nuclear Weapons and Why

2004-05 Center for Global Partnership (Japan Foundation): Nuclear Claimants: Contrasting Trajectories in East Asia and the Middle East

2004-05 University of California Pacific Rim Research Program – East Asia's Nuclear Trajectory: Past and Future

2004-05 UCI Latin American Studies – Mercosur in Perspective

2004-05 Global Peace and Conflict Studies (CGPACS) – Regional Institutions and WMD in East Asia

2003-04 Abe Fellowship, Social Science Research Council-Japan Foundation. Project: Japan and Regional Multilateralism

2002-04 United States Institute of Peace - ASEAN after Hard Times: Implications for the ASEAN Regional Forum

2002-03 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. Project: Internationalization, Norms, and the Transformation of Domestic Politics

2001-02 Research and Travel, School of Social Sciences: International Studies Association Annual Meetings, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, Middle East research project

2000-01 Research and Travel, School of Social Sciences: International Studies Association Annual Meetings, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings

1999-01 University of California Pacific Rim Research Program – ASEAN Cooperation in Hard Times: Regional Implications of the Economic Crisis

2000      Research and Travel, School of Social Sciences: International Studies Association Annual Meetings, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings

1999      Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) – The Diffusion of Norms: ASEAN Regional Forum

1999      Social Science Research Council – MacArthur Foundation: Institutional Support and Travel for East Asian Cooperation project.

1999      Research and Travel, School of Social Sciences: International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Washington DC February1999)

1998      PI (with Herbert York and Susan Shirk), Grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, for Workshop on Nuclear Proliferation in India and Pakistan, organized by IGCC and the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

1998      Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) - ASEAN: Domestic Crisis and Regional Cooperation

1998      International Studies Association, Travel grant to attend the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference (ViennaSeptember 16-19, 1998)

1998-99 Social Science Research Council-MacArthur Foundation - "Emulating Peace: East Asian Keys to Middle East Cooperation."

1997-98 United States Institute of Peace - Multilateralism and Institutions in the Middle East Peace Process

1997-98 Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) - Ethnic and Religious Revivalism: East Asia and the Middle East Compared

1996-97 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Domestic Determinants of Regional Cooperation: Democratization and the Middle East Peace Process

1995-96 MacArthur Foundation, Program on Peace and International Cooperation - Emerging Regional Orders in Economics and Security

1995-96 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Political and Economic Liberalization and the Middle East Peace Process. Phase two.

1995-96 Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) - Middle East peace negotiations. Phase Two.

1994-95 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Globalization, Domestic Coalitions, and Emerging Regional Orders.

1994-95 University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Political and Economic Liberalization and the Middle East Peace Process. Phase one.

1994-95 Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) - Middle East peace negotiations. Phase one.

1994      NSF/American Political Science Association - Travel grant

1994      American Council of Learned Societies- Travel grant.

1994      University of California, Irvine - Committee for Instructional Development: Ethics and International Relations.

1993      Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) - Domestic sources of regional nuclear regimes.

1993      University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Policy paper on Nonproliferation.

1992-93 University of California Irvine ‑ Committee for Instructional Development (Theories of International Cooperation).

1990      University of California, Irvine ‑ Committee for Instructional Development (Gender and International Relations).

1989      Columbia Foundation: The Comparative Political Economy of Science.

1989      University of California, Los Angeles ‑ International Studies and Overseas Program ‑ The Comparative Political Economy of Science.

1989-90 University of California ‑ Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Research Grant - Power, Symbol, and Opaqueness in International Regimes.

1987-88 Sloan Foundation (Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation): Scientists and the State.

1985      National Science Foundation ‑ American Political Science Association ‑ Travel Grant

1982      Center for Latin American Studies (UCLA) ‑ Tinker Travel and Research Grant

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

International Relations: IR Theory (all levels); Approaches to International Relations; Focused Research Seminar (graduate); Research Design (graduate); Theories of International Cooperation (graduate); Honors Seminar on International Cooperation; Honors seminar on Approaches to War and Peace; International Political Economy; Globalization and Its Discontents; International and Regional Security; Conflict and Change; Ethics and International Relations; Technology and International Relations; Theories of Nuclear Non/Proliferation.

Political Science: Macropolitics: The Foundations and Effects of Political Institutions (core graduate course); Focused research seminar (Political Science/graduate). Comparative Politics: Middle East, East Asia, Latin America (undergraduate); The Comparative Political Economy of Science and Technology.

Curriculum development (new, previously unavailable courses and themes at UCI) in International Political Economy, International Cooperation, Ethics and International Relations, Gender and International Relations, Globalization and Its Discontents; Conflict and Change.

 

LECTURES AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (By Invitation)

1985-1989
Conference on Nuclear Supplier States, organized by Georgetown's Center for Strategic and International Studies, UCLA's Center for International and Strategic Affairs (Washington, D.C., June 1985).
Summer Seminar on International Security ‑ University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (June 1986).
Nuclear Exports and Emerging Suppliers (Conference on Emerging Nuclear Suppliers and Nonproliferation, Bellagio, Italy, June 1987).
"Power, Symbol, and Opaqueness in International Regimes: Semiotics and Nonproliferation" (Paper submitted to Conference organized by the American Academy of Arts and Science, International Security Studies, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 27‑29, 1988).
European‑US Summer School on Global Security and Arms Control (sponsored by the Armament and Disarmament Unit of The University of Sussex and the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, July 8‑20, 1988).
Twelfth Annual International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflict (ISODARCO, Venice, Italy, 1988).
"Nuclear Industries in Industrializing Countries" Lecture at Adlai E. Stevenson Program on Nuclear Policy (University of California, Santa Cruz, March 1989).
"Bargaining in Technology," Lecture at San Diego State University, Seminar on Latin American Studies (October 1989).

1990-1995
Workshop on Global Resources and Environment (University of California, Berkeley, March 14‑17, (1990).
University of California, IGCC‑sponsored retreat on International Relations Theory (Santa Barbara, CA, September 28‑30, 1990).
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Workshop on Non‑Military Dimensions of Global Security: Reviving the North‑South Dialogue on Technology Transfer (Turin, Italy, October 11‑13, 1990)
Workshop on International Relations Theory: UC system‑wide: European Integration (Berkeley, CA, February 21, 1992).
Workshop on Game Theory in International Relations (UC Berkeley, March 12-13, 1992).
Workshop on Global Environmental Regimes ‑ UCLA (May 14‑16, 1992).
Latin American Studies Association ‑ International Conference (Los Angeles, September 4‑6, 1992) ‑ Discussant in a panel on "The External Sector and Industrial Restructuring."
Workshop on International Relations Theory: University of California system-wide: Trade and Security Externalities (UC San Diego, December 10, 1992).
Workshop on International Relations Theory: University of California system-wide: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Analysis (UC Berkeley, January 15, 1993).
"Economic Liberalization and International Institutions," Presented at seminar on Social Science Theory and Nuclear Proliferation (Stanford University, February 5-6, 1993).
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California - Conference on International Relations Theory and Regional Conflicts (UC Irvine, February 27-28, 1993).
Southern California Workshop on Political and Economic Liberalization (University of Southern California, Spring 1993)
Seminar on Arms Control in the Middle East (IGCC, UC San Diego, March 29-April 2, 1993).
Security and the Military in South America After the Cold War (UC San Diego, June 4-5, 1993.)
Chair: Working Group on Arms Control (IGCC Conference on the Multilateral Peace Talks in the Middle East, UCLA, June 7-10, 1993).
Discussant: International Conference on the New Role of International Organizations in Nonproliferation (Monterey Institute of International Studies, August 27-29, 1993).
Multilateral Arms Control in the Middle East (IGCC-sponsored meeting with representatives to the Multilateral Peace Talks, Delphi, Greece, January 3-7, 1994).
Democracy, Economic Reform, and Regional Cooperation in the New World Order. Lecture at the National War College (Washington, D.C., February 25, 1994).
Promoting Regional Cooperation in the Middle East. Track Two workshop with participants in the Multilateral Middle East Peace Talks. (IGCC, Vouliagmeni, Greece, Nov. 4-7, 1994).
The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict - University of California, San Diego, IGCC. (January 13-14, 1995).
The Middle East After the Guns Fell Silent - Middle East Center, University of Utah (May 5-6, 1995).
Nonproliferation in the Middle East - UCLA, Center for International Relations (Cyprus, August 19-22, 1995)
The International Spread and Management of Ethnic Conflict - IGCC, Palm Springs (November 10-11, 1995).
Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East - Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Higher Council for Science and Technology, and IGCC, Petra, Jordan (December 11-15, 1995).
Smoothing the Path to Peace: the Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian Triangle - Chair, Panel of Economic Cooperation. National Center for Human Resources and Development (Amman) and Jewish-Arab Center (University of Haifa), Amman and Haifa (December 17-21, 1995).

1996
"Egypt's Postures and ACRES Future." - Lecture at a conference on Confidence and Security-Building Measures in the Middle East: Prospects for Progress. Monterey Institute of International Studies, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey (March 18-19, 1996)
"Domestic Coalitions, Grand Strategies, and Regional Orders." Lecture at conference on Imagined Communities: International Thought Towards the End of the 20th Century. Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (May 27-8, 1996).
"Democracy, Economic Reform, and Security Orders." - Lecture at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control (CISAC) (June 6, 1996).
"It's Low Inflation, Stupid" - Conference on Power, Governance, and Norms in Future International Politics. UCLA, Center for International Relations (June 7-9, 1996)
"The Nonproliferation Treaty and Nuclear Disarmament." Workshop: Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs (1995 Nobel Peace Recipient), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (July 19-22, 1996).
"Economic Liberalization, Coalitions, and Regional Orders," University of California Berkeley, International Relations Colloquium (November 27, 1996).

1997
"Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process," Workshop sponsored by the Mershon Center, Ohio State University (Columbus Ohio, February 14-16, 1997)
"East Asian Keys to Middle East Cooperation?" Lecture at meeting of the Social Science Research Council-MacArthur Foundation Fellows on Peace and Security in a Changing World (Tangier, Morocco, May 17-24, 1997).
"Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process," Workshop sponsored by the Mershon Center, Ohio State University (University of California DC office, Washington DC, August 26-7, 1997)
Discussant and Project Advisor: "The Domestic Roots of Proactivist Non-nuclear Policy," Hessische Stiftung Friedens-Und Konfliktforschung (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) , Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main - Project Advisor (Bellagio, Italy, September 29-October 3, 1997).
"Domestic Coalitions, Grand Strategies, and Regional Orders," Lecture at the International Political Economy Colloqium Series on International Movement of Capital, University of Washington Seattle (November 3, 1997).
"Why is the Middle East Peace Process moribund and can it be revived?" Faculty Colloquium, University of Washington Seattle (November 4, 1997).

1998
"The Comparative Political Economy of Science," Lecture at a Conference on Physicists in the Postwar Political Arena: Comparative Perspectives (University of California Berkeley, January 22-25, 1998).
"Market Reform and Ethnic Conflict," Presentation at the Durable Settlements Planning Workshop, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (University of California San Diego, February 6-7, 1998).
"Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process," Workshop sponsored by the University of California Berkeley and the Mershon Center, Ohio State University (Berkeley, February 26-March 1, 1998).
"Workshop on Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East," sponsored by the National Center for Middle East Studies, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (Cairo, Egypt, March 23-26, 1998).
Conference on Regional Relations, IGCC/MacArthur Research Scholars Program (Newport Beach, May 15-16, 1998).
"Internationalization and Regional Orders," Lecture, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University (Ithaca, October 15, 1998)
"Economic Reforms, National Strategies, and the Military-Industrial Complex," Lecture, Workshop on the Place of the Defense Industry in National Systems of Innovation (Cornell University, October 16-18, 1998).
"Globalization and Regional Order," Lecture, Center for International Studies, University of Southern California (October 28, 1998).
"Weapons and Global Society," Discussant, Research and Writing Grantees at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation workshop on Identity, Security, and Global Society, Program on Global Security and Sustainability (Chicago, November 18-20, 1998).
"Internationalization, Grand Strategy, and Regional Orders," Lecture, University of Virginia, Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs (Charlottesville, December 16, 1998).

1999
"Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process," Workshop at Columbia University's Institute for War and Peace, co-sponsored by the University of California Berkeley and the Mershon Center, Ohio State University (New York, February 5-6, 1999).
"Internationalization, Grand Strategy, and Regional Orders," Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service (Washington D.C. March 1, 1999).
"Internationalization, Grand Strategy, and Regional Orders," University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, March 15, 1999).
"Economic Statecraft and International Security: Theory, Praxis, Lessons," Workshop on "Economic Instruments and Security Objectives: Incentives, Sanctions, and Nonproliferation," organized by the Abe Fellowship Program, the Social Science Research Council, and the Japan Foundation (Shonan Kokusai, Japan, March 25-28, 1999).
Inaugural Address, "Regional Orders: Implications for International Relations Theory." First Annual Political Science Round Table, sponsored by the Political Science Graduate Student Advisory Committee and the Department of Political Science, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, April 12, 1999).
"Globalization and Regional Conflict and Cooperation," Address at the Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, April 13, 1999). Broadcasted by KCPW 88.3 and 105.1 in Salt Lake City (a PBS affiliate) "Hinckley Presents."
Discussant: "Institutional Design: Political Decentralization." Durable Settlements Conference, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (La Jolla, California, May 7-8, 1999).
Seminar: "2025: Domestic Futures" Seminar, National Security Study Group (Hart-Rudman Commission) (Arlington VA, June 10-11, 1999).
"The East Asian Peace: Made Out of What?" Social Science Research Council - Program on International Peace and Security, 13th Annual SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellows' Conference (Aug. 19-23, 1999 New Delhi).
"Economic Transformations and Their Security Impact." Address to the Training Institute on Security-related issues, co-sponsored by the Vietnam Institute for International Relations and the SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Program on International Peace and Security (Hanoi, August 26-28, 1999).
Workshop on the Future of US-India Relations, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and Center for Global Security Research (La Jolla, California, September 7-8, 1999).
"Internationalization, Domestic Coalitions, and Regional Futures." Lecture at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR), Third Annual Conference, University of Warwick (Coventry, United Kingdom, September 16-17, 1999).
"Internationalization, Grand Strategy, and Regional Orders." Lecture at the Research Seminar on International Security and Social Science, Stanford University, Center for International Security and Cooperation (Stanford, California, October 14, 1999).
"Constructing a Mediterranean Region: Cultural and Functional Perspectives" Conference co-sponsored by the University of California Center for German and European Studies and the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (Berkeley, November 18-20, 1999).
"Domestic Coalitions and Regional Cooperation in ASEAN" Nanyang University (Singapore) Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (Singapore December 13, 1999).

2000
"Mapping Internationalization: Domestic and Regional Impacts." Lecture at the School of International Relations, University of Southern California (January 14, 2000).
"Providing Public Goods: Agenda Setting and Institutional Arrangements." Workshop organized by New York University's Center for International Cooperation and the United Nations Development Program (New York March 6, 2000).
"Crisis and Transformation: ASEAN in the New Era" (paper proposal). Ford Foundation/Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Singapore, March 9-10, 2000).
Conference on New Conceptions of East Asian Security – University of California Irvine (Irvine CA, March 11, 2000).
"Rethinking Sovereignty: an agenda for research in East Asia," Social Science Research Council, East Asia Program Roundtable (Seoul, South Korea, June 9-10, 2000).
"Scenarios for Year 2025." Workshop for the United States Commission on National Security (Hart-Rudman Commission). Global Business Network ( Emeryville, California, July 20-1, 2000).
"A Coalitional Approach to Interdependence and Conflict." Mershon Center Conference on Interdependence and Conflict (Columbus, Ohio, September 14-17, 2000).
"Crisis and Transformation: ASEAN in the New Era." Ford Foundation/Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Singapore, September 20-22, 2000).

2001
"East Asian Regional Institutions: Origins, Purpose, Effects." Conference on "Remapping Asia," sponsored by the Japan Foundation's Center for Global Partnership and the Social Science Research Council (Hayama, Japan, March 25-27, 2001).
"Overview on Denuclearization." Nuclear Policies Workshop organized by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, May 17-18, 2001).
"ASEAN Regional Relations." Conference on "Achieving Security in East Asia," hosted by Fudan University, Shanghai (Shanghai, China, October 11-13, 2001).
"The Evolution of International Arms Control." Symposium to Honor the Life and Career of Herbert York. Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (University of California, San Diego, November 3, 2001).

2002
Panel on "Globalization: Global Order and Regional Orders." Conference on Separating Fact From Fiction After 9/11: Insights from Conflict and International Development Scholarship. Organized by the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland with United Nations participation and support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (February 12, 2002).
"East Asian Regional Institutions: Characteristics, Sources, Distinctiveness." Workshop on East Asian Regionalism, organized by the Japan Foundation/SSRC (Portland, Oregon, February 21-24, 2002).
"Mapping Internationalization: Implications for International Relations Theory" Departmental Seminar, Division of International Relations, Political Science (Haifa University, March 4, 2002)
"Globalization and Regional Orders: Implications for the Middle East." Lecture sponsored by the Division of International Relations and the Bureau for the Advancement of Scientific Research (Haifa University, March 6, 2002)
"Globalization and Regional Orders: Implications for September 11 and Beyond," Lecture at the Conference on Globalization, Terrorism and National Self Determination." Jointly sponsored by Carnegie, UCLA and Harvard (Harvard University, Belfer Center, Kennedy School of Government, May 17-18, 2002).
"Mare Nostrum: Theoretical Perspectives On a Once and Future Region," Lecture at Conference on "The Convergence of Civilizations? Constructing a Mediterranean Region," co-sponsored by the Institute for European Studies and the European Union Center of the University of California Berkeley, under the auspices of the Instituto de Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais (Lisbon, June 6-9, 2002).
"The sources and institutional effects of the Arab League" (with Michael Barnett), Phase I. Presented at the workshop on Crafting Cooperation: The Design and Effect of Regional Institutions in Comparative Perspective (Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, October 3-5, 2002).

2003
"Why Do States Pursue Nuclear Weapons Programs?" Lecture at the Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Summer Seminar, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, July 21, 2003).
"Global Inducements, Regional Disincentives, and Local Responses to Self-Determination," Lecture at the UCLA-Harvard University Conference on Globalization, Self-determination, and Terrorism (UCLA, September 23-24, 2003)
"The Future of East Asia's Regional Order," Conference on Visions of International Governance, China Foreign Affairs University (Beijing, December 11-13, 2003).

2004
"Designed to Fail or Failure of Design? The Origins and Legacy of the Arab League." Presented with Michael Barnett at a conference on Regional Institutions organized by Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Nanyang Technological University's Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies, and the Lee Foundation (Singapore, May 17-19, 2004).
"The Reception of Globalization and its Regional Impact." Lecture at a conference on Globalization, National Self Determination and Terrorism, sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation, Harvard University, and UCLA. Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government, October 22-23, 2004.

2005
"Why Some States Pursue Nuclear Weapons," Lecture at Public Forum on International Politics, hosted by UCI's Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality, co-sponsored by UCI's Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies. January 14, 2005.
"Nuclear Claimants: Contrasting Trajectories in East Asia and The Middle East", Lecture at the Center for Global Partnership/Japan's Foundation's Headquarters, sponsored by the Japan Foundation's CGP (Tokyo, March 14, 2005).
"The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East." Lecture at Dartmouth College, sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding (Hanover, April 8, 2005).
"Modelos de industrialización en el medio oriente y el sudeste asiático en perspectiva comparada: implicancias para la cooperación intra-regional," Lecture at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales –FLACSO (Buenos Aires, June 27,2005).
"East Asian Security: The Role of Institutions," Presentation at a Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership symposium on Non-Traditional Security: the Transformation of Cooperation between the United States and Japan." (Tokyo, July 19, 2005).
"From Threat to Opportunity? ASEAN, China, and Triangulation." Lecture at Conference on China-Southeast Asia Relations, hosted by The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) and Nanyang University's IDSS (Singapore, August 22-24, 2005).
"Thirteen Theses on East Asian Regionalism," Panel on New Trade and Security Arrangements in East Asia: Implications for the United States. Co-sponsored by the Social Science Research Council and the Congressional Research Service - Foreign Affairs, Defense & Trade Division (Washington DC October 12, 2005).
"China-ASEAN Economic Relations," Lecture at conference co-sponsored by the National Bureau of Asian Research and the Singapore Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (Washington DC, November 3, 2005).
Panelist on China-ASEAN Trade and Investment Flows and Their Impact, hosted by NBR and China-ASEAN Business Council (Washington DC, November 4, 2005).
"Regional Institutions in Asia," Claremont-KIEP Conference on the Political Economy of Regional Integration (Claremont CA November 18-19, 2005).

2006
"Why do certain states seek nuclear weapons while others do not?" Master Class, Institute for Qualitative Research Methods (American Political Science Association Qualitative Methods Section, Arizona State University, January 12, 2006).
"Why Some Do and Others Don't? Comparing Nuclear Trajectories in East Asia and the Middle East," Lecture at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University (Palo Alto, June 1, 2006).
"Nuclear Proliferation: Theory and Policy Implications," Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty Experts Series, University of California Irvine (June 7, 2006).
"The Future of U.S.-China Relations," Workshop on the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (June 9, 2006).
"Why Some Do and Others Don't? Comparing Nuclear Trajectories in East Asia and the Middle East." Lecture at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (August 15, 2006)
* "Internationalization and Comparative Politics" presented at a workshop on Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure, organized by Mark I. Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman (Bellagio, Italy October 20-24, 2006)
"Understanding the Logic of Nuclear Acquisition / Renunciation," Lecture at the 7th International Security Forum (ISF) organized by the Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich, October 26-28, 2006).
"Nuclear Choices – Alternate Paths in the Middle East and East Asia," Lecture at UCLA International Institute, Center for Near Eastern Studies (December 5, 2006)

2007
* "Four Views of Regional Order and Track II." Workshop on Evaluating the Track II Multilateral Process in the Asia-Pacific Region (IGCC, La Jolla, January 11-12, 2007)
* "Is Proliferation Inevitable? And Do We Need a New Regime to Manage it?" Presentation at a Conference on Nuclear Weapons in a New Century: Facing the Emerging Challenges, UCLA, Burkle Center for International Relations (March 6-7, 2007).
* "Conceptual approaches to Proliferation Chains," Workshop at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (Monterey, CA, March 29-30, 2007)
* "Thinking About the Likelihood and Implications of Additional Nuclear Proliferation in East Asia," Workshop at the Henry L. Stimson Center (Washington DC, April 13-14, 2007)
* "Nuclear Trajectories in East Asia and the Middle East – A Political Economy Perspective" Lecture at the international conference on "The Links between Economics and Security- Conceptual, Regional, and Practical Dimensions." Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Leonard Davis Institute (Jerusalem, April 25-27, 2006)
* "Hindsight and Foresight in South American Non-proliferation Trends: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela." Presentation at the Conference on "Over-the-Horizon Threats: WMD Proliferation 2020," co-sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Contemporary Conflict (Monterey, CA), the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Paris) and the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (Singapore) (Paris, June 27-29, 2007).
* "Second tier nuclear aspirants: Why some have but others haven't (proliferated)," Lecture at the IGERT-NSF Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Summer Camp (University of California San Diego, La Jolla, July 14, 2007)
* External Review of the 2007 Nagoya American Studies Summer Seminar on Religion in the United States (Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan, July 26-29, 2007)
* "Hindsight and Foresight in South American Non-proliferation Trends: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela." Presentation at the Conference on "Over-the-Horizon Threats: WMD Proliferation 2020," co-sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Contemporary Conflict (Monterey, CA), the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Paris) and the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (Singapore, September 11-13, 2007).
* "A Domestic Political Survival Model for Proliferation Decisions," Lecture at the Workshop on Forecasting Nuclear proliferation Developments, sponsored by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (Washington DC, September 28, 2007)
* "Envisioning the Future Security and Peace Mechanism for Northeast Asia," 18th Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue (NEACD),
co-hosted by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation of the University of California and the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry (Moscow, Russia, November 12-16, 2007).
* "Multilateralism, Regionalism, and Bilateralism: conceptual overview from international relations theory," Lecture at the Hiroshima Peace Institute (Hiroshima, Japan, 1-3 Dec 2007).
* "The Future of U.S. China Cooperation: Problems and Prospects," Presentation at a conference co-sponsored by Harvard University's JFK School and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Beijing, China, December 15-16th, 2007).

2008
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East," Political Science Colloquium, University of Washington (Seattle, January 11, 2008).
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East," University of California Washington DC Center, with participation of Doyle McManus (Los Angeles Times), Gary Samore (Council on Foreign Relations), and Michael Vance (January 24, 2008).
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East," University of California Irvine, University Club (January 30, 2008)
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Washington DC February 7, 2008).
* "Economic and Political Transitions: the Future of US-China Cooperation," Presentation at a conference co-sponsored by Harvard University's JFK School and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (JFK School, Cambridge, February 20-1, 2008)
* "Methodologies of Inter-Asian Studies," Presentation at the International Conference on Inter-Asian Connections, hosted by the Dubai School of Government and the U.S. Social Science Research Council (Dubai, United Arab Emirates February 21-23, 2008).
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East," University of California Berkeley, International Relations Colloquium co-sponsored by the Institute of International Studies and the Department of Political Science (April 25, 2008).
* Paths to Cooperative Security – Presentation at the Multilateral Study Group On a Missile-Free Zone in the Middle East/Gulf, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, co-sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, the Peace Research Information Unit Bonn, and the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau (Berlin, June 21-23, 2008)
* Which States Seek Nuclear Weapons and Why," Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Seminar, University of California San Diego, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (UCSD, July 14, 2008).
* "The Perils of Prediction: Japan's Once and Future Nuclear Status," Presentation at a Conference on Forecasting Nuclear Proliferation. Monterey Institute for Nonproliferation Studies (Monterey, CA August 18-19, 2008).
* "Multilateralism, Regionalism, and Bilateralism: conceptual overview from international relations theory," Lecture at a conference co-sponsored by the Hiroshima Peace Institute (Hiroshima, Japan) and the Asian Political and International Studies Association (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 3-5, 2008).
* U.S. Standing in the World," American Political Science Association Presidential Taskforce, Conference APSA Headquarters, Washington D.C. (November 7-8, 2008).
* "Theory and Method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation," Lecture co-sponsored by the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and El Colegio de México (México City, November 14, 2008).

2009
* "Nuclear logics--adopters and non-adopters," Lecture at Pugwash Italy's 22nd ISODARCO meeting on Nuclear Futures: What Would Nuclear Disarmament Look Like? (Andalo, Italy, January 11-18, 2009)
* "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East" Lecture at Departamento de Ciencia Politica y Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Torcuato Di tella (Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 1, 2009)
* "Why do Regional States Seek Nuclear Weapons: Domestic, Regional and Global Considerations," Lecture at the Conference on Regional Powers and Global Order, sponsored by the German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Centre for International Studies at Oxford University and Sciences-Po (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil April 6-7, 2009)
* Panels on "Common Regional Security in the Middle East/Gulf," and "External Actors," Multilateral Study Group On a Missile Free Zone
In the Middle East/Gulf, co-sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and the Peace Research Information Unit Bonn (Ariccia/Rome, Italy, June 19-22, 2009)
* International Conference on "Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Architecture and Beyond," Sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, Yonsei University, and the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (Seoul, Korea, June 30-July 1, 2009,).
* "The Future of Multilateral Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia," Sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, the University of Tokyo, and the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (Tokyo, Japan, July 3-4, 2009).
* "The Sources of Nuclear Proliferation: Domestic & International Correlates," Lecture at the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Public Policy and Nuclear Threats: Training the Next Generation" (National Science Foundation and Defense Threat Reduction Agency) (La Jolla, July 29, 2009).
* Why Some States Pursue Nuclear Weapons" Lecture at the National Academy of Sciences, Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Project on Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies (Washington DC, August 3, 2008).
* "Proliferation in Asia: Where It's Been and Where It Could Go," Lecture at Conference on proliferation Pathways in Asia, Sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Contemporary Conflict and University of California, San Diego, Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation (August 4, 2009)
* Macro-politics of regional institutions at the Asian Development Bank Flagship Study—Institutions for Regionalism (IFR)- Mid-term Review Workshop: Governance Issues and Regional Comparisons, (Honolulu, Hawai'i August 9-10, 2009)
* Workshop on Security Assurances and Nonproliferation (Middle East cases), hosted by the Center for Contemporary Conflict, Naval Postgraduate School (Colorado Springs, August 13-14, 2009).
* "Why do states seek nuclear weapons?" Seminar at Fudan University, Institute of International Studies (Shanghai,China, September 22, 2009).
* "Understanding the Sources of Nuclear Proliferation," Seminar at Peking University, School of International Studies (Beijing China, September 25, 2009)
* ADB Flagship Study on "Institutions for Regionalism" Finalization Workshop Jointly organized by the Asian Development Bank and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS) (Shanghai, People's Republic of China, 1-3 December 2009)
* "Three Scenes On Sovereignty and Power: Krasner Revisited," Conference in honor of Stephen Krasner (Stanford University, December 4, 2009)
* "The Demand for Nuclear Weapons, the Non proliferation Regime and 'Great Powers'," Conference on 'Effective Multilateralisms: Cross-regional Perspectives.' University of Oxford, Centre for International Studies (Oxford, UK 17-19 December 2009)

2010
* Discussant, International Relations of Asia Scholars' Workshop, Korean Studies Institute, US-China Institute, and Center for
International Studies (University of Southern California, February 5-6, 2010).
* Participant, Multilateral Study Group On a Missile Free Zone In the Middle East/Gulf co-sponsored by Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and Peace Research Information Unit Bonn (Sevilla, Spain, February 24–26, 2010).
* "Middle Eastern States' Domestic Impetus for Nuclear Programs," Lecture at a conference on The Nuclear Question in the Middle East sponsored by Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (Doha, Qatar, May 23-24, 2010).
* "Nuclear Proliferation and the Future of World Power." Presentation at Columbia University's Hertog Global Strategy Initiative (New York, May 26-27, 2010).
* "Positive and Negative Inducements in Non-proliferation: Applications to North Korea." Lecture at the East Asia Institute Expert Seminar (Seoul, South Korea, June 10, 2010).
* "International relations Theory and the Causes of Nuclear Proliferation," Lecture at the East Asia Institute Global Academy (Seoul, South Korea, June 11, 2010).
* "Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Nuclear Proliferation," Lecture at Conference on Uncovering the Sources of Nuclear Behavior: Historical Dimensions of Nuclear Proliferation," sponsored by ETH-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich, Switzerland, 18-20 June 2010).
* Discussant of 10 papers presented at a conference on The International Nexus of Security and Economics in a Changing East Asia, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania's Browne Center and the China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies, for book project edited by Edward Mansfield and Avery Goldstein (Beijing, China, July 8-9, 2010)
* "Positive and Negative Inducements in Non-proliferation: Applications to North Korea." Expert seminar at Keio University (Tokyo, Japan, July 13, 2010).

 

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PAPERS/PANELS

Paper: Energy and the Nuclear Option: Brazil's Security Dilemma (International Studies Association, Mexico City, 1982).
Paper: Energy and Cooperation in the Southern Cone (American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 1984).
Paper: Brazil's Science and Technology Policies (International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 1985).
Paper: Scientists, Technocrats and Generals: Brazil's nuclear program (International Political Science Association, Paris, 1985).
Paper: Industrial Impact of Nuclear Programs (IPSA Research Committee on Science and Politics, Quebec, October 1986).
Roundtable on Science and Technology in Latin America (Latin American Studies Association, Boston, October 1986).
Paper: Methodological and conceptual issues in the study of technological spinoffs (International Congress, Latin American Studies Association, New Orleans, March 1988).
Paper: States, Economic Models, and the Political Dynamics of Scientific Communities (International Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 1988).
Paper: State Autonomy, Lateral Autonomy, and Sectoral Adjustments: Arms and Nuclear Industries in Brazil and Argentina (International Studies Association, London,(1989).
Paper: Structural and Institutional Sources of Technological Change (XVIIIth International Congress of History of Science, Hamburg and Munich, August 1989).
Lecture: Organization and Conceptual Framework: Workshop on the Comparative Political Economy of Science (ISOP, University of California, Los Angeles, January 12‑14, 1990).
Paper: Bargaining in Technology ( International Studies Association), Washington D.C., April 10‑14, 1990).
Lecture: Bargaining in Technology (UCLA, Brazil Program, Dec. 3, 1990).
Lecture: Macropolitical Consensus and Lateral Autonomy: Explaining Sectoral Policy in Brazil and Argentina (UCI Latin American Studies Program, March 11, 1992).
Paper: The Domestic Sources of Regional Regimes (American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1992).
Paper: Economic Liberalization, International Institutions, and the Fate of Regional Nuclear Regimes (Workshop on Regional Security, U.C. San Diego, March 18-20, 1993).
Paper: Economic Liberalization, International Institutions, and the Fate of Regional Nuclear Regimes (International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 23-27, 1993).
Panel Chair and Discussant: Regional Security Policy in Comparative Perspective (International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 23-27, 1993).
Paper: The Whithering of Nuclear Ambiguity in the Middle East (APSA, Washington, D.C., September 1993).
Discussant: International Conflict and Cooperation: The Role of Institutions (APSA, Washington, D.C., September 1993).
Paper: Democracy, Economic Reform, and the Future of Regional Security (IGCC Project on Reconceptualizing Regional Security, Laguna
Beach, March 3-4, 1994).
Lecture: A Nuclear-Free-Zone in the Middle East? Contending Theoretical Perspectives (and a Prediction) - Global Peace and Conflict Studies Forum (March 10, 1994).
Discussant: Panel on Institutional Dynamics in the Post-Cold War Era (ISA- Washington, D.C., March 29-April 2, 1994).
Discussant: Workshop on Reconceptualizing Regional Relations #2. (Laguna Beach, June 3-5, 1994)
Paper: Liberal-democratic Theories of Peace and Regional Nuclear Regimes (IPSA, International Congress - Berlin, August 21-25, 1994).
Paper: Economic Liberalization, Political Coalitions, and Emerging Regional Orders (APSA, New York, August 31-Sept. 2, 1994).
Discussant: Panel on domestic politics and international cooperation: new approaches (APSA, New York, August 31-Sept. 2, 1994).
Paper: Democratization and the Peace Process (International Studies Association - Chicago, February 22-26, 1995).
Chair and discussant: Panel on the Democratic Deficit in International Organizations (ISA- Chicago, February 22-26, 1995).
Paper: The Political Economy of Statist-Nationalist Coalitions (American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 30-Sept.3, 1995).
Discussant: (1) Panel on Regional Integration: Southern Africa, the Commonwelath Caribbean, and NE Asia. (2) Panel on Integration in a Regionalized World: NAFTA (International Studies Association - San Diego, April 16-20, 1996).
Paper: Economic Liberalization, Political Coalitions and Emerging Regional Orders. Panel on Linkage Politics: Relationship Between Domestic and International Politics (American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 28-Sept.1, 1996).
Paper (and Panel Chair): Domestic Coalitions and Regional Outcomes: The Aseanization of the Middle East? Panel on Regionalism in the Middle East. In Conference on Globalism, Regionalism, and Nationalism, organized by the Japan Association of International Relations and the International Studies Association (Makuhari, Japan, Sept. 20-22, 1996).
Paper: Democratization and Peace: A Middle East Focus. GPACS Research Seminar (March 14, 1997).
Papers: (1) Globalization: Coalitional Effects and Regional Outcomes (Panel on Globalization). (2) Democracy and Cooperation (Panel on A New Middle East: Emerging Patterns of Order, Cooperation, and Competition) (ISA Toronto, Canada, March 18-22, 1997).
Papers: (1) Economic Liberalization and Regional Orders (Panel on Trade, Alliances, and Peace).
(2) Chair (Panel on Globalization and the State) (International Studies Association Annual Convention, Minneapolis, March 17-22, 1998).
Paper: ASEAN Past and Future: Domestic Coalitions and Regional Cooperation (Panel on Asia in the Twenty First Century) (Second Asian Studies Conference Japan, Tokyo, Sophia University, June 20, 1998).
Paper: Internationalization and Regional Orders (Panel on Regionalism and Domestic Politics) (APSA, Boston, September 2-6, 1998).
Paper: Internationalization and Regional Orders (Panel on Regional Systems in World Politics). (Third Pan-European International Relations Conference, Vienna September 16-19, 1998).
Special Theme Panel organized around Regional Orders at Century's Dawn: Global and Domestic Influences on Grand Strategy (Princeton University Press, 1999) (International Studies Association Annual Meetings, Washington DC, February 16-20, 1999).
International Institute for Strategic Studies, 41st Annual Conference, Committee 3: America's Allies: What Role, What Influence? (Coronado, CA September 8-11, 1999)
Paper: ASEAN, Quo Vadis, Panel on New Conceptions of Asian Security (ISA, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-18, 2000).
Paper: Coalitional Analysis and the Democratic Peace. Roundtable on Spencer Weart's Never at War. American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Washington DC, August 30-September 3, 2000).
Paper: Regional Institutions and Cooperation. Panel on Constructing International Institutions. ISA (Chicago, February 22-5, 2001).
Paper: Comparative Institutionalism. Panel on Institutional Imperatives. Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section of International Studies Association (Heidelberg, Germany, June 24-26, 2001).
Paper: Comparative Regional Institutionalism. Panel on Comparative Regionalism. ISA Special Meeting (Hong Kong, July 26-28, 2001).
Chair and participant: Roundtable on Domestic Politics and Grand Strategy. ISA (New Orleans, March 23-26, 2002).
Paper: Towards a democratic peace in the Middle East. Panel on Middle East Perspectives. Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section meetings, International Studies Association (Brugge, Belgium, July 5-6, 2002).
Panelist in Roundtable on Globalization and National Self-Determination. APSA (Boston, August 29-September 1, 2002).
Paper: East Asian Regional Institutions: Characteristics, Sources, Distinctiveness. Panel on Explaining Multilateralism in East Asia. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Portland Oregon, February 26-29, 2003).
Paper: The sources and institutional effects of the Arab League. Panel on Regional Institutions. American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Philadelphia, August 28-September 31, 2003).
Paper: ASEAN in Crisis: Economy, Security, and Domestic Coalitions. Panel on Security Institutions: Theory and Practice. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Montreal March 17-21, 2004)
Paper: Explaining Institutions in the Pacific Rim. International Studies Association - Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section Conference (Salzburg, Austria July 6-8, 2004).
Paper: Explaining East Asia's Regional Order: Past and Future. Panel on Strategic Assessments of the Asia-Pacific. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Honolulu, March 1-6, 2005).
Paper: "Why do certain states seek nuclear weapons while most do not?" Panel on Regional Security. International Convention of Asia Scholars and Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (Shanghai, China, August 20-23, 2005)
Paper: "Explaining the Choice for Nuclear Weapons: Competing Theoretical Perspectives." Panel on Weapons of Mass Destruction and National Strategies. First Global International Studies Conference (Istanbul, August 24-27, 2005).
Paper: "Why do certain states seek nuclear weapons: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings." Panel on "The Nuclear Option," American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Washington DC, August 31-September 4, 2005).
Paper: "Mare Nostrum? The Sources, Logic and Dilemmas of the Euro-Med Partnership," Panel on Constructing a Mediterranean Region. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (San Diego March 22-25, 2006).
Paper: "Why do certain states seek nuclear weapons: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings." Panel on North-South Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (San Diego March 22-25, 2006).
Paper: "Why do certain states seek nuclear weapons: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings." Panel on Non-traditional Challenges and Institutional Responses. Contemporary Interdisciplinary Studies Section Millennium Series (The Hague, July 4-7, 2006).
Paper: "East Asia's Nuclear Trajectory: Past and Future." Panel on Regional Security in East Asia. International Political Science World Congress (Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006)
Paper: "Power Reconsidered: Why Certain States Seek Nuclear Weapons and Others Don't." Panel on Reconsidering Power in International Relations. American Political Science 2006 Annual Meetings (Philadelphia, August 30 - September 3)
Discussant: "Rationality, Culture, and Structure in Comparative Politics: Classic Themes, New Directions," American Political Science 2006 Annual Meetings (Philadelphia, August 30 - September 3)
Paper: "Carrots, Sticks, and Nonproliferation: The Case of Rentier States," (with Maryam Komaie) Panel on Challenges to Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Case of Iran in a Wider Context. International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Chicago, February 28-March 2, 2007).
Paper: "International Relations Theory and Nonproliferation," Panel on Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: What Motivates it? How Can it be Detected and Deterred? International Studies Association Annual Meetings (Chicago, February 28-March 2, 2007).
Special Theme panel on Etel Solingen's "Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East" (Princeton University Press 2007) American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Chicago, August 29, Sept. 2, 2007)
Paper: "The Logics of Nuclear Acquisition/Renunciation," Panel on Containing Nuclear Proliferation. American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Chicago, August 29, Sept. 2, 2007)
Special Author Roundtable: Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East (Princeton University Press). International Studies Association (San Francisco, March 26-9, 2008).
Paper: "Why Some Do and Others Don't (Proliferate): Implications for Proliferation Chains." Panel on Nuclear proliferation Chains. International Studies Association (San Francisco, March 26-9, 2008).
Roundtable in honor of Richard Rosecrance, Distinguished Scholar in International Security, International Studies Association (San Francisco, March 26-9, 2008).
Paper: "Theory and method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation." Panel on Methods, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Boston, August 30, 2008)
"Theory and Method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association (New York, February 15, 2009)
"Nuclear Restraint: Historical Lessons & Future Prospects," Roundtable on Nuclear Logics and another book, International Studies Association (New York, February 16, 2009)
"Roundtable on Atomic Obsession (Oxford UP, 2009), by John Mueller, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Toronto, September 1-4, 2009)
"Theory and Method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation," Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Toronto, September 1-4, 2009)
"Roundtable on U.S. Standing across the World's Regions," Report by member of the presidential Taskforce on US standing in the World, American Political Science Association Annual Meetings (Toronto, September 1-4, 2009)

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Political Science Association (Sections: Comparative Politics, Political Economy, and Science and Technology Studies), American Association for the Advancement of Science (Section Committee on Social, Economic and Political Sciences), International Studies Association (Sections: International Security Studies, International Organization, and International Political Economy), International Political Science Association, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs (1995 Nobel Peace prize winner), The Society for Women in International Political Economy, Women in International Security, The Academy of Political Science, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, Women's Caucus for Political Science, Middle East Studies Association, Latin American Studies Association, Association for Asian Studies, Israel Studies Association, Brazilian Society of the History of Science.

 

LANGUAGES
Hebrew, Spanish (fluent). Portuguese, Italian, and French (reading and some basic speaking).

 

UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL, DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE
University of California Irvine, Search Committee for Vice-Chancellor for Research
University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation – Chair of the Steering Committee (2004-2008) - By appointment of the UC's Office of the President (Provost and Senior Vice-President for Academic Affairs). Re-appointed (2006-2007).
University of California Irvine – Chancellor's Taskforce on International and Area Studies at UCI
School of Social Sciences, Executive Committee
ADVANCE mentoring program for junior faculty
School of Social Sciences, Search Committee for International Studies,
University of California Irvine's Representative to the Steering Committee ‑ University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (1995-1998, 2003-06) - By appointment from UC Office of the President
University of California Irvine, Academic Senate, Committee on Committees
University of California system-wide Academic Senate, Committee on Committees- Liaison with University of California Committee Senate Committee on Affirmative Action and Diversity (UCAAD)
Department of Political Science, Graduate Admissions Committee
UCI Academic Senate, Honors Program Advisory Panel
UCI Division of Undergraduate Education, Academic Faculty Advising
Participation in a UC-wide Nuclear Policies Workshop with UC faculty and Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos National Labs, organized by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and the UC Office of the President
UCI, Political Science representative to International Studies Search Committee - School of Social Sciences
University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation - Faculty participant in Track Two workshops on the Middle East Peace Process.
School of Social Sciences (UCI) ‑ Representative to the Academic Senate
UCI Representative to the Steering Committee ‑ University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
UCI Campus-wide Search Committee ‑ Tierney (Peace Studies) Chair, Global Peace and Conflict Studies Program
U.C. Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation ‑ Summer seminar (UCLA/June 1990), Steering Committee and Session Chair.
Global Peace and Conflict Studies (UCI) ‑ Advisor (curriculum, lecture series, research project, visiting scholars) ‑ (1989‑92)
Center for Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality – Core Faculty

Etel L. Solingen

Chancellor's Professor, Department of Political Science

School of Social Sciences

University of California, Irvine