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January 2021 Page | 1 PROF. JEFFREY T. CHECKEL Chair in International Politics Department of Political & Social Sciences European University Institute Via dei Roccettini, 9 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) ITALY E-Mail: [email protected] | Homepage PROFILE A. Education 1991 PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Department of Political Science, Program in Defense and Arms Control Studies 1981 Bachelor of Science Cornell University (USA), College of Engineering, School of Applied and Engineering Physics B. Employment 2020Professor; Chair in International Politics Department of Political & Social Sciences, European University Institute (Italy) 2014Adjunct Research Professor and Global Fellow Peace Research Institute Oslo (Norway) 20082019 Professor; Simons Chair in International Law and Human Security School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University (Canada) 20082012 Adjunct Research Professor Centre for the Study of Civil War, Peace Research Institute Oslo (Norway) 20022008 Professor Department of Political Science, University of Oslo (Norway) 20002001 Research Professor of International Politics ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway) 19981999 Senior Researcher ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway)
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PROF. JEFFREY T. CHECKEL

Chair in International Politics

Department of Political & Social Sciences

European University Institute

Via dei Roccettini, 9

I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI)

ITALY

E-Mail: [email protected] | Homepage

PROFILE

A. Education

1991 PhD

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Department of Political

Science, Program in Defense and Arms Control Studies

1981 Bachelor of Science

Cornell University (USA), College of Engineering, School of Applied

and Engineering Physics

B. Employment

2020– Professor; Chair in International Politics

Department of Political & Social Sciences, European University Institute

(Italy)

2014– Adjunct Research Professor and Global Fellow

Peace Research Institute Oslo (Norway)

2008–2019 Professor; Simons Chair in International Law and Human

Security

School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University (Canada)

2008–2012 Adjunct Research Professor

Centre for the Study of Civil War, Peace Research Institute Oslo

(Norway)

2002–2008 Professor

Department of Political Science, University of Oslo (Norway)

2000–2001 Research Professor of International Politics

ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway)

1998–1999 Senior Researcher

ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo (Norway)

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1991–1996 Assistant Professor

Department of Political Science and Graduate School of Public and

International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (USA)

1981–1983 Synchrotron Operator

Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, Wilson Particle Accelerator

Laboratory, Cornell University (USA)

C. Visiting Appointments

2019 Senior Fellow

Berlin Graduate School for Global and Transregional Studies,

Excellence Cluster ‘Contestations of the Liberal Script,’ Free

University Berlin, Germany (June–December)

2015–2016 Senior Fellow

Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr

Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany

(September–May)

2014 Visiting Researcher

Global Governance Research Unit, Social Science Research Center

Berlin, Germany (Spring)

2013–2014 Senior Fellow

Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr

Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany

(Winter)

1996–1998 Visiting Scholar and Humboldt Fellow

Department of Administrative Sciences, University of Konstanz,

Germany

D. Research Interests

• International relations theory (constructivism, international institutions, civil war,

regional organizations)

• European integration (socialization, Europeanization, identity)

• Qualitative methods (process tracing, bridging positivist-interpretive techniques)

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PUBLICATIONS

CITATION INDICES

(AS OF 06.01.21)

GOOGLE

SCHOLAR*

WEB OF

SCIENCE

Number of publications 99 32

Citations (total count) 18,338 2,569

h-index 39 12

Highest citation count (for a single

publication)

2,597 619

*Ranked 29th most-cited author in Google Scholar in field of International Relations

(over 1,000 scholars in this list)

*Ranked 10th most-cited author in Google Scholar in field of Qualitative Methods

(over 400 scholars in this list)

A. Books and Edited Volumes

Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, Strategies for Social Inquiry Series, 2015. Co-Editor (Author or

Co-Author of Three Chapters)

Transnational Dynamics of Civil War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Editor (Author of One Chapter)

European Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Co-Editor (Co-

Author of Two Chapters)

International Institutions and Socialization in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 2007. Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two Chapters)

Ideas and International Political Change: Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the

Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. Author

B. Journal Special Issues

“Socialization and Violence,” special issue of Journal of Peace Research Vol.54,

No.5 (September 2017). Editor (Author of One Article)

“International Institutions and Socialization in Europe,” special issue of International

Organization Vol.59, No.4 (Fall 2005). Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two

Articles)

“Integrating Institutions: Rationalism, Constructivism and the Study of the European

Union,” special issue of Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2

(February/March 2003). Co-Editor (Author or Co-Author of Two Articles)

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C. Journal Articles

“Socialization and Violence: Introduction and Framework,” Journal of Peace

Research Vol.54, No.5 (September 2017)

“Constructivism at Mid-Life: Theory, Methods and the Turn to Mechanisms,” in

“Symposium on Stefano Guzzini’s The Return of Geopolitics in Europe? Social

Mechanisms and Foreign Policy Identity Crises,” Cooperation and Conflict

Vol.52, No.3 (September 2017)

“The Ideational Turn in International Relations,” in “Roundtable on Ideational Turns

in the Four Sub-Disciplines of Political Science,” Critical Review Vol.28, No.2

(2016)

“Tracing Causal Mechanisms,” in “Moving beyond the Agent-Structure Debate (ISR

Forum),” International Studies Review Vol.8, No.2 (June 2006)

(Republished in Joachim Blatter, et al, Editors, Qualitative Research in Political

Science. London: Sage Publications, 2016)

“International Institutions and Socialization in Europe: Introduction and Framework,”

International Organization Vol.59, No.4 (Fall 2005)

“Getting Socialized to Build Bridges: Constructivism and Rational Choice, Europe

and the Nation State” (with Michael Zürn), International Organization Vol.59,

No.4 (Fall 2005)

“Social Constructivisms in Global and European Politics” (A Review Essay), Review

of International Studies Vol.30, No.2 (April 2004)

“Integrating Institutions: Rationalism, Constructivism and the Study of the European

Union – Introduction” (with James Caporaso and Joseph Jupille), Comparative

Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March 2003)

“‘Going Native’ in Europe? Theorizing Social Interaction in European Institutions,”

Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March 2003)

“Why Comply? Social Learning and European Identity Change,” International

Organization Vol.55, No.3 (Summer 2001)

“From Meta to Substantive Theory? Social Constructivism and the Study of Europe”

and “Constructivism and Integration Theory: Crash Landing or Safe Arrival?”

European Union Politics Vol.2, No.2 (June 2001)

“Social Construction and Integration,” Journal of European Public Policy Vol.6, No.4

(September 1999)

“Norms, Institutions and National Identity in Contemporary Europe,” International

Studies Quarterly Vol.43, No.1 (March 1999)

“The Constructivist Turn in International Relations Theory” (A Review Essay), World

Politics Vol.50, No.2 (January 1998)

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“International Norms and Domestic Politics: Bridging the Rationalist-Constructivist

Divide,” European Journal of International Relations Vol.3, No.4 (December

1997)

“Ideas, Institutions and the Gorbachev Foreign Policy Revolution,” World Politics

Vol.45, No.2 (January 1993)

“Russian Foreign Policy: Back to the Future?” RFE/RL Research Report Vol.1, No.41

(October 16, 1992)

D. Book Chapters

“Process Tracing and International Political Economy,” in Jon Pevehouse and

Leonard Seabrooke, Editors, Oxford Handbook of International Political

Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021

“Methods in Constructivist Approaches,” in Alexandra Gheciu and William

Wohlforth, Editors, Oxford Handbook of International Security. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2018

“Regional Identities and Communities,” in Thomas Risse and Tanja Börzel, Editors,

Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2016

“Identity, Europe and the World beyond Public Spheres,” in Thomas Risse, Editor,

European Public Spheres: Politics is Back. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 2014

“Theoretical Pluralism in IR: Possibilities and Limits,” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas

Risse and Beth Simmons, Editors, Handbook of International Relations, 2nd

Edition. London: Sage Publications, 2013

“Process Tracing,” in Audie Klotz, Editor, Qualitative Methods in International

Relations: A Pluralist Guide. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

“Constructivism and Foreign Policy,” in Tim Dunne, Amelia Hadfield and Steve

Smith, Editors, Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2007

“Social Mechanisms and Regional Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All

That Different?” in Amitav Acharya and Alastair Iain Johnston, Editors, Crafting

Cooperation: Regional International Institutions in Comparative Perspective.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007

“Constructivism and EU Politics,” in Knud Erik Jørgensen, Mark Pollack and Ben

Rosamond, Editors, Handbook of European Union Politics. London: Sage

Publications, 2007

“IR Theory and Epochal Events: Between Paradigm Shifts and Business-As-Usual,”

in John Tirman, Editor, The Maze of Fear: Security and Migration After 9/11.

New York: Social Science Research Council and the New Press, 2004

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“Institutional Dynamics in Collapsing Empires: Domestic Structural Change in the

USSR, Post-Soviet Russia and Independent Ukraine,” in Andrew Cortell and

Susan Peterson, Editors, Altered States: International Relations, Domestic

Politics and Institutional Change. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Rowman &

Littlefield, 2002

“Constructing European Institutions,” in Mark Aspinwall and Gerald Schneider,

Editors, The Rules of Integration: Institutionalist Approaches to the Study of

Europe. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001

“Social Construction and European Integration,” in Thomas Christiansen, Knud Erik

Jørgensen and Antje Wiener, Editors, The Social Construction of Europe.

London: Sage Publications, 2001

“The Europeanization of Citizenship?” in James Caporaso, Maria Cowles and

Thomas Risse, Editors, Transforming Europe: Europeanization and Domestic

Change. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001

“Structure, Institutions and Process: Russia's Changing Foreign Policy,” in Karen

Dawisha and Adeed Dawisha, Editors, The Making of Foreign Policy in Russia

and the New States of Eurasia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1995

“Sources of Security Reconsidered,” in Vojtech Mastny, Editor, Soviet-East European

Survey, 1986-87. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1988

E. Book Reviews

Review of Markus Thiel, European Civil Society and Human Rights Advocacy, and

Andreas von Staden, Strategies of Compliance with the European Court of

Human Rights: Rational Choice within Normative Constraints, in Perspectives

on Politics Vol.17, No.2 (June 2019)

Review of Ted Hopf and Bentley B. Allan, Editors, Making Identity Count: Building

a National Identity Database, in Perspectives on Politics Vol.16, No.4

(December 2018)

Review of H. Richard Friman, Editor, The Politics of Leverage in International

Relations: Name, Shame and Sanction, in Perspectives on Politics Vol.14, No.1

(March 2016)

Review of Idean Salehyan, Rebels without Borders: Transnational Insurgencies in

World Politics, in Perspectives on Politics Vol.8, No.4 (December 2010)

“Whither Europeanization?” Review of Timothy Byrnes and Peter Katzenstein,

Editors, Religion in an Expanding Europe, in International Studies Review Vol.9,

No.2 (Summer 2007)

Review of John Sislin and Frederic S. Pearson, Arms and Ethnic Conflict, in

American Political Science Review Vol.96, No.3 (September 2002)

Review of Robert English, Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals

& the End of the Cold War, in Slavic Review Vol.61, No.1 (Spring 2002)

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Review of Celeste A. Wallander, Mortal Friends, Best Enemies: German-Russian

Cooperation after the Cold War, in American Political Science Review Vol.94,

No.4 (December 2000)

Review of Thomas Risse, Stephen Ropp and Kathryn Sikkink, Editors, The Power of

Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change, in Comparative

Political Studies Vol.33, No.10 (December 2000)

Review of Sarah Mendelson, Changing Course: Ideas, Politics & the Soviet

Withdrawal from Afghanistan, in Slavic Review Vol.58, No.1 (Spring 1999)

Review of Mette Skak, From Empire to Anarchy: Postcommunist Foreign Policy and

International Relations, in Slavic Review Vol.57, No.2 (Summer 1998)

Review of Mark Webber, The International Politics of Russia and the Successor

States, in Europe-Asia Studies Vol.49, No.5 (July 1997)

Review of Emily Goldman, Sunken Treaties: Naval Arms Control between the Wars,

in American Political Science Review Vol.89, No.4 (December 1995)

Review of Coit Blacker, Hostage to Revolution: Gorbachev and Soviet Security

Policy, in American Political Science Review Vol.88, No.2 (June 1994)

F. Policy Memos and Briefing Books

“Is a More Democratic Europe Good News for Post-Soviet States?” Policy Memo

#297, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Center for Strategic and

International Studies and the University of Washington (October 2003)

“Rejoining Europe? The Socializing Power of European Institutions,” Policy Memo

#260, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Center for Strategic and

International Studies and the University of Washington (October 2002)

“Europe Transformed? The European Union and Collective Identity Change,” Policy

Briefing Book (85pp.), Arena/IDNET International Policy Conference, University

of Oslo (October 2002)

“International Assistance and Human Rights in Post-Soviet Ukraine,” Policy Memo

#235, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Center for Strategic and

International Studies and the University of Washington (December 2001)

“Too Much of a Good Thing? Conditionality and Change in Post-Soviet States,”

Policy Memo #169, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Council

on Foreign Relations and Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University

(November 2000)

“Rethinking the Role of International Institutions in Post-Soviet States,” Policy Memo

#135, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Davis Center for

Russian Studies, Harvard University (April 2000)

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“Access, Influence and Policy Change: The Multiple Roles of NGOs in Post-Soviet

States,” Policy Memo #80, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security,

Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University (October 1999)

“Primakov in Context: The Myths and Realities of Russia’s New Prime Minister,”

Policy Memo #41, Program on New Approaches to Russian Security, Davis

Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University (November 1998)

“Empowerment, Ricochets and End-Arounds: Russia's Integration with Western

Human Rights Institutions and Practices,” Policy Memo #14, Program on New

Approaches to Russian Security, Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard

University (September 1997)

G. Professional Association Newsletters

“Bridging the Gap? Connecting Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in the Study of

Civil War (Symposium),” Qualitative Methods: Newsletter of the American

Political Science Association Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-

Method Research Vol.6, No.1 (Spring 2008)

“Paradigm Wars or Scientific Pluralism? A Modest Proposal for EU Studies,”

European Union Studies Association EUSA Review Vol.20, No.2 (Spring 2007)

H. Reviews of My Work (Selected)

Lee, A. Review of A. Bennett and J.T. Checkel. Eds. Process Tracing: From

Metaphor to Analytic Tool, in Perspectives on Politics Vol.14, No.4: 1170–1173.

(2016)

Anderl, F. Review of A. Bennett and J.T. Checkel. Eds. Process Tracing: From

Metaphor to Analytic Tool, in Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung Vol.16, No.3:

10 pp. (2015)

Trampusch, C.and Palier, B. “Between X and Y: How Process Tracing Contributes to

Opening the Black Box of Causality.” Review of A. Bennett and J.T. Checkel.

Eds. Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool and other works, in New

Political Economy Vol.21, No.5: 437-454 (2015)

Olsson, C. “Between Transition and Transnationalism: The Spatial and Temporal

Ramifications of Contemporary Armed Conflicts.” Review of J.T. Checkel. Ed.

Transnational Dynamics of Civil War, in Journal of Intervention and

Statebuilding, Vol.8, No.1: 91–99. (2014)

Gallagher Cunningham, K. Review of J.T. Checkel. Ed. Transnational Dynamics of

Civil War, and J. Hazen. What Rebels Want: Resources and Supply Networks in

Wartime, in Perspectives on Politics, Vol.12, No.4: 978–980. (2014)

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Alifirova, S. Review of J.T. Checkel and P.J. Katzenstein. Eds. European Identity, in

The Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS;

University of Toronto; http://www.cejiss.org/book-review/european-identity).

(2014)

Cross, M.K.D. Review of J.T. Checkel and P.J. Katzenstein. Eds. European Identity,

(Review essay on “Identity Politics and European Integration”), in Comparative

Politics, Vl. 44, No.2: 229–246. (2012)

Safran, W. Review of J.T. Checkel and P.J. Katzenstein. Eds. European Identity, in

Perspectives on Politics Vol.8, No.1: 396–398. (2010)

Nadkarni, V. Review of J.T. Checkel, Ideas and International Political Change:

Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the Cold War, in American Political

Science Review Vol.93, No.2: 478-479. (1999)

Richter, J. Review of J.T. Checkel, Ideas and International Political Change:

Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the Cold War, in The Russian Review,

Vol.57, No.4: 656–657. (1998)

Legvold, R. Review of J.T. Checkel, Ideas and International Political Change:

Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the Cold War, in Foreign Affairs

July/August 1997: 160.

Noonan, N.C. Review of J.T. Checkel, Ideas and International Political Change:

Soviet/Russian Behavior and the End of the Cold War, in Perspectives on

Political Science Vol.26, No.4: 230–231. (1997)

RECOGNITION & SERVICE

A. Awards and Honours

2015 Humboldt Research Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Lifetime achievement award granted to academics whose fundamental

discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on

their discipline.

2014– PRIO Global Fellow, Peace Research Institute Oslo

Awarded to scholars with an outstanding academic record and a

commitment to research on peace and conflict.

1992 John M. Olin Scholar, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research

Institute, Munich, Germany

Scholar-in-residence award at Radio Free Europe headquarters, to

conduct research on post-Soviet politics.

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B. Editorial Board Memberships

2017– Associate Editor, Journal of Peace Research

Ranked #11 of 95 in the international relations category [2019 Journal

Citation Reports]

2017– Associate Editor, International Relations Theory, Cambridge

Elements Series, Cambridge University Press

2003– Member, Editorial Board, Journal of International Relations and

Development

Ranked #24 of 95 in the international relations category [2019 Journal

Citation Reports]

2013–2019 Member, Editorial Board, European Journal of Political Research

Ranked #25 of 180 in the political science category [2019 Journal

Citation Reports]

2011–2016 Member, Board of Editors, International Organization

Ranked #2 of 95 in the international relations category [2019 Journal

Citation Reports]

2003–2008 Member, Board of Editors, International Organization

Ranked #2 of 95 in the international relations category [2019 Journal

Citation Reports]

2002–2017 Editor, Sage Series on the Foundations of International Relations,

Sage Publications

C. Advisory/Scholarly Boards and Evaluation Committees

2020–2022 Expert Evaluator, European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grants

2018–2019 Consultant and Member, Expert Panel on “Developing Analytic

Frameworks – Norms and Agreements,” US National Academy of

Sciences and Office of the Direction of National Intelligence

2015 Member, Alexander George Article/Chapter Award Committee,

Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Organized Section, American

Political Science Association (APSA)

2011–2013 Vice-President, Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Organized

Section, American Political Science Association (APSA)

1997–2013 Core Program Member, New Approaches to Research and Security in

Eurasia (PONARS Eurasia), George Washington University

2010–2012 Leader, Working Group on “Social Dynamics of Civil War,” Centre

for the Study of Civil War, Peace Research Institute Oslo

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2011 Expert Evaluator, Seventh Research Framework Programme, European

Commission (call: “Anthropology of European Integration”)

2009 Expert Evaluator, Seventh Research Framework Programme, European

Commission (call: “Perspectives from Outside the EU on Human

Rights, Democracy and Peace”)

2010 Member, Giovanni Sartori Book Award Committee,

Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Organized Section, American

Political Science Association (APSA)

2005–2010 Research Associate, Working Group on “Transnational and

International Facets of Civil War,” Centre for the Study of Civil War,

Peace Research Institute Oslo

2006 Member, Alexander George Prize Committee, Qualitative Methods

Organized Section, American Political Science Association (APSA)

2004–2006 Member, Selection Committee, Ernst Haas Doctoral Fellowship

Competition, European Union Studies Association (EUSA)

1994–1995 Member, Selection Committee, Competition in International Security

Studies, International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)

1993–1996 Member, Visiting Scholars Committee, Social Science Research

Council – MacArthur Foundation Program on International Peace and

Security

1993–1996 Member, Executive Committee, American-Soviet Successor States

Section, International Studies Association (ISA)

D. External Referee, Tenure and Promotion Committees

Barnard College/Columbia University, Drexel University, Duke University,

Georgetown University (twice), Harvard University, Hebrew University Jerusalem

(twice), McGill University, Northwestern University, Ohio State University,

Oklahoma State University, Peace Research Institute Oslo, Syracuse University,

University of British Columbia, University of California at Irvine, University of

Massachusetts (Amherst), University of Oregon, University of Southern California,

University of Toronto (twice)

E. External Examiner/Member, PhD Committees

University of Stockholm (2019), University of British Columbia (2014), Graduate

Institute of International and Development Studies (2013), Uppsala University (2013,

2010, 2001), Free University Berlin (2019, 2007), University College Dublin (2006),

Gothenburg University (2006), Queens University Belfast (2005), Oxford University

(2012, 2003, 2002)

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F. Peer Reviewer

American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Bank of

Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge

University Press, Columbia University Press, Comparative Political Studies,

Cooperation and Conflict, Cornell University Press, European Integration Online

Papers, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal of Political

Research, European Research Council, European Science Foundation, Governance,

Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, International Area Studies

Review, International Organization, International Security, International Studies

Quarterly, International Studies Review, International Theory, Israel Science

Foundation, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy,

Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of Peace Research,

Millennium, National Science Foundation (USA), Nationalism and Ethnic Politics,

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Norwegian Academy of Science

and Letters, Oxford University Press, Perspectives on Politics, Political Analysis,

Princeton University Press, Review of International Studies, Sage Publications,

Security Dialogue, Stanford University Press, Swiss National Science Foundation,

Volkswagen Foundation, World Politics, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

A. Invited Talks: Keynotes & Named Lectures

“Research on Norms: Thinking beyond Institutions,” Keynote Address, Conference

on “Liberal Biases in IR Norms Research,” University of Giessen, December

2019

“Too Much of a Good Thing? The Debate over Methods and Transparency in US

Political Science,” Keynote Address, Colombian Political Science Association,

IV National Congress, September 2016

“The Social Dynamics of Civil War,” Inaugural Lecture, Faculty of Political Science,

Government and International Relations, Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá),

September 2016

“The Social Dynamics of Civil War,” Alexander von Humboldt University Lecture,

Free University Berlin, January 2016

“Socialization in International Institutions: What We Know and the Challenges

Ahead,” Keynote Address, Conference on “Europeanization of Foreign Policies:

International Socialization in Intergovernmental Policy Fields,” University of

Hamburg, February 2015

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“European Identity,” Keynote Address, Conference on “A New Narrative for Europe?

European Identity in a Globalised World,” European Commission

Representation in Denmark, European Parliament Information Office in

Denmark, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, November

2013

“The Nation State Transformed? Europeanization in a Constitutionalized and

Enlarged EU,” Tübingen Lectures on the Challenges of Globalization, Tübingen

University, January 2007

“European Institutions and the Construction of European Identity,” Keynote Lecture,

University of Trento and Innsbruck University, Sixth International PhD

Summer School, Innsbruck University, September 2005

“Beyond Institutional ‘Isms’ and Towards Bridge Building?” Keynote Lecture, Eighth

Honours Class for Students of Political Science and Public Administration,

Leiden University, April 2005

B. Selected Invited Talks

“European Identity” and “Process Tracing,” European Integration Summer School,

University of Agder, Norway, June 2021

“Identity and (International) Institutions,” Berlin Social Science Center (WZB),

December 2019

“Institutions at Bay? Rethinking the Connection between International Institutions

and Identity,” University of Potsdam, December 2019

“Social Science in an Era of Transparency,” Amsterdam Institute for Social Science

Research, University of Amsterdam, November 2019

“Data Access, Transparency and Open Science: Can We Have Too Much of a Good

Thing?” Peace Research Institute Oslo, April 2017

“Civil War, Global Governance and Post-Conflict (Dis) Order,” Balsillie School of

International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo,

March 2017

“Regional Organization & Identity,” Conference on “Comparative Regionalism: State

of the Art and Future Directions,” University of Pretoria, November 2016

“Mid-Life Crises and Constructivist IR,” Faculty of Political Science, Government

and International Relations, Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá), September 2016

“Data Access and Research Transparency: Implications and Net Assessment for

Qualitative Methods,” Center for Comparative and International Studies, Swiss

Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich), April 2016

“Socialization and Violence,” Department of Politics and Public Administration,

University of Konstanz, April 2016

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“Qualitative Methods and the Study of Violent Conflict,” German Institute of Global

and Area Studies, March 2016

“Socialization and Organized Political Violence,” Department of Peace and Conflict

Research, Uppsala University, February 2016

“Process Tracing in the DA-RT Era: Challenges and Trade Offs,” Qualitative

Methods Colloquium, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala

University, February 2016

“The Social Production of Violence: Implications for Civil War,” Peace Research

Institute Oslo, February 2016

“Dynamics of Civil Wars,” German Institute for International and Security Affairs

(Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik), January 2016

“Regional Organization & Identity: What’s the Connection and Why It Matters,”

Book Launch Workshop on Comparative Regionalism, National University

Singapore, October 2015

“Mechanisms, Method and the Death (?) of IR Theory,” IR Faculty Colloquium,

Department of Politics, Princeton University, April 2015

“Process Tracing Techniques: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool,” European

Integration Summer School, University of Agder, Norway, June 2014

“Socialization Isn’t Always Nice: Order, Disorder and Violence in the Post-Cold War

World,” Global Governance Research Unit, Social Science Research Center

Berlin, March 2014

“Constructivist IR Theory at Mid-Life: Many Achievements ... But Lots Still to Do,”

Barcelona Institute of International Studies, 10th Anniversary Seminar Series,

March 2014

“Process Tracing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” Political Methodology Research

Seminar, Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

February 2014

“Socialization Isn’t Always Nice: Order, Disorder and Violence in the Post-Cold War

World,” Security Studies Program, Department of Political Science,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 2014

“Socialization and Civil War,” Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, February 2014

“Transnational Dimensions of Violent Dissidence,” Normative Orders Faculty

Colloquium, Goethe University Frankfurt, February 2014

“Socialization Ain’t Always Nice: Order, Disorder and Violence in the Post-Cold War

World,” Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr

Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, January 2014

“What is Process Tracing and How Can We Do it Well?” Otto Suhr Institute of

Political Science, Free University Berlin, December 2013

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“Comparing Regional Institutions: Identities and Communities,” Annual International

Conference, Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr

Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, December 2013

“Socialization and Organized Political Violence,” Research Centre “Governance in

Areas of Limited Statehood,” Free University Berlin, December 2013

“Socialization and Organized Political Violence: Theoretical Tools and Challenges,”

Workshop on “Socialization and Organized Political Violence,” School for

International Studies, Simon Fraser University, September 2013

“European Identity – Theoretical and Methodological Challenges,” First International

PhD Spring School, European Consortium for Political Research, Standing Group

on Identity, University of Jena, Germany, March 2013

“Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool,” Department of Political Science

and International Relations, Graduate Institute of International and Development

Studies, Geneva, March 2013

“What Do We Know About Civil War: The Roles of Transnationalism and Social

Dynamics,” Peace Research Institute Oslo, September 2012

“Social Dynamics of Civil War,” Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid

Laurier University and University of Waterloo, May 2012

“The Dark Side of Transnationalism: Civil War in the Post-Cold War Era,” Barcelona

Institute of International Studies, May 2012

“Social Dynamics of Civil War” and “Process Tracing in the Social Sciences: The

Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” University Seminar Series – Polity, Society and the

World, Bilkent University, February 2012

“A Bridge too Far? Efforts at Synthesis in Contemporary International Theory,”

Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, November 2010

“Constructing European Identity: The EU, Institutions and Social Practice,”

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, November 2010

“Publishing in the Best International Outlets: Strategies, Opportunities and

Challenges,” Department of Politics & International Relations, University of

Edinburgh, November 2010

“Civil War and Regional Security,” 40th Anniversary Conference, Peace Studies

Program, Cornell University, April 2010

“Causal Mechanisms and the (Transnational) Dynamics of Civil War,” Mershon

Center for International Security Studies, Ohio State University, January 2010

“Transnational Dynamics of Civil War,” Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH

Zürich), December 2009

“Transnational Actors and the Boundaries of Civil Wars,” University of Washington

International Security Colloquium, May 2009

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“The Politicization of European Identities,” Social Science Research Center Berlin,

May 2009

“Understanding Transnationalized Civil War,” Otto Suhr Institute of Political

Science, Free University Berlin, May 2009

“The Transformative Power of Europe? Conditionality, Socialization and the

(Forgotten) Role of Politics,” Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free

University Berlin, May 2009

“Causal Mechanisms and Civil War,” Centre of International Relations and Liu

Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, April 2009

“The Politicization of European Identities,” University of Trento and Innsbruck

University, Ninth International PhD Summer School, Innsbruck University,

September 2008

“Project, Process and Politics: The Rise (and Demise?) of European Identity,” Bilkent

University (Ankara), May 2008

“Identity in Europe: Bringing Politics Back In,” Berlin Graduate School of Social

Sciences, Humboldt University Berlin, December 2007

“Constructivism and EU Institutions,” School of Social and Political Studies,

University of Edinburgh, March 2007

“Too Much of a Good Thing? Human Rights Law in an Enlarging and

Constitutionalizing Europe,” Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, October

2006

“Constructivism and European Politics,” Mellon-Sawyer Seminar on Political Parties

and Social Movements in Comparative Perspective, Cornell University, October

2006

“Making Everyone Happy or Making a Mess? Theoretical-Methodological Bridge

Building in IR and European Studies,” Theory Seminar, Norwegian Institute of

International Affairs, November 2005

“Socialization and International Institutions – In Europe and Beyond,” European

Union Center, University of Washington, January 2005

“Power in European and International Politics,” Plenary Address, Joint Annual

Convention, Finnish International Studies Association and Finnish Political

Science Association, Helsinki University, December 2004

“Research on European Identity: Puzzles, Controversies and Policy Implications,”

Gothenburg University, November 2003

“The Socializing Power (?) of European Institutions: Implications for Policy and

Theory,” Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, October 2003

“Research Designs and Theoretical Controversies in EU Studies: What’s the

Connection?” European Consortium for Political Research, Standing Group on

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the European Union, Fourth PhD Summer School, Aarhus University, August

2003

“Is There a European Identity?” Greek Presidency of the European Union, Conference

on “Europe: A Community of Cultures,” Thessaloniki, Greece, May 2003

“Compliance and Social Norms: What’s the Connection?” Nuffield College, Oxford

University, April 2002

“Conditionality, Domestic Change and the Expansion of European Regional

Organization,” European University Institute, May 2001

“International Institutions and Human Rights in Post-Soviet Ukraine,” Jackson School

of International Studies, University of Washington, May 2001

“Compliance and Conditionality,” Program on International Politics, Economics and

Security (PIPES), University of Chicago, February 2001

“The Role of Global Norms and Institutions in Guarding Security,” Plenary Address,

Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations

System (ACUNS), June 2000

“Constructivist Theories of European Integration,” Institute of European Studies,

University of California, Berkeley, March 2000

C. Selected Conference & Workshop Papers

“Research Transparency and Open Science: Can We Have too Much of a Good

Thing?” American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September

2020

“International Institutions and Domestic Politics: Rethinking the Institutions–Identity

Nexus,” Fourteenth General Conference, European Consortium for Political

Research, August 2020

“Socialization and Violence: Introduction and Framework,” Eleventh General

Conference, European Consortium for Political Research, September 2017

“Mechanisms, Method and the Near-Death of IR Theory in the Post-Paradigm Era,”

Workshop on “IR 2030,” University of Wyoming and Free University Berlin,

August 2016

“Socialization and Violence,” 9th Pan-European Conference on International

Relations, European International Studies Association, September 2015

“Regional Identities and Communities,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, February 2015

“Regional Identities and Communities,” Workshop on “Comparative Regionalism,”

Free University Berlin, December 2014

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“Socialization Ain’t Always Nice: Cooperation and Conflict in the Post-Cold War

World,” Workshop on “Socialization and Organized Political Violence,” Council

on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, October 2014

“Beyond Metaphors: Standards, Theory and the ‘Where Next’ for Process Tracing”

(with Andrew Bennett), American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, August 2014

“International Institutions and Global Governance: The Turn to Mechanisms and

Process,” Workshop on “Compliance and Beyond: Assessing and Explaining the

Impact of Global Governance Arrangements,” University of St. Gallen,

Switzerland, May 2013

“European Identity: The EU Ain’t the Only Game in Town,” Workshop on

“Theorizing Europe: From Integration to Disintegration,” Graduate Institute of

International and Development Studies, Geneva, October 2012

“Identity, Europe and the World beyond Public Spheres,” Workshop on “European

Public Spheres: Bringing Politics Back In,” Research College ‘The

Transformative Power of Europe,’ Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free

University Berlin, January 2012

“Norm Entrepreneurship: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges,” Workshop on

“The Evolution of International Norms and ‘Norm Entrepreneurship’: The

Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective,” Wolfson College, Oxford

University, January 2012

“Process Tracing: From Philosophical Roots to Best Practices” (with Andrew

Bennett), American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September

2011

“Transnational Dynamics of Civil War,” Standing Group on International Relations

and European Consortium for Political Research, 7th Pan-European International

Relations Conference, September 2010

“Transnational Dynamics of Civil War,” American Political Science Association

Annual Convention, September 2010

“Process Tracing: A Book Proposal” (with Andrew Bennett), Research Group on

Qualitative and Multi-Method Analysis, Syracuse University, June 2010

“Causal Mechanisms and Civil War,” American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, August 2008

“Transnationalism and Civil War,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, March 2008

“Transnational Politics and Civil Conflict,” Standing Group on International Relations

and European Consortium for Political Research, Sixth Pan-European

International Relations Conference, September 2007

“Constructivism and EU Politics,” European Union Studies Association Tenth

Biennial International Conference, May 2007

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“The Socializing Power of International Institutions? The Case of Europe,”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, March 2007

“When Good Arguments Are Not Enough: From Social Theory and the Laboratory to

the Real World of Decision-making beyond the Nation State,” Workshop on

“Who Governs in the Council of the European Union,” European University

Institute, May 2006

“Social Mechanisms and Regional Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All

That Different?” International Studies Association Annual Convention, March

2006

“Net Assessments and the Democratization of International Institutions,” Workshop

on “Democracy and Governance in the European Union,” Center for West

European Studies, University of Washington, May 2003

“IR Theory and the Shifting Relations between National and Global Security,”

Workshop on “The Migrations of Threat: National Security after September 11th,”

Social Science Research Council, November 2002

“Integrating Institutions: Theory, Method and the Study of the European Union” (with

James Caporaso and Joseph Jupille), American Political Science Association

Annual Convention, September 2002

“Persuasion in International Institutions,” Workshop on “Arguing and Persuasion in

International Relations and European Affairs,” European University Institute,

April 2002

“Taking Deliberation Seriously,” Workshop on “Ideas, Discourse and European

Integration,” Harvard University, May 2001

“Compliance and Conditionality,” American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, September 2000

“Building New Identities? Debating Fundamental Rights in European Institutions,”

Workshop on “Europeanization and Multiple Identities,” European University

Institute, June 2000

“Bridging the Rational-Choice/Social-Constructivist Gap? Theorizing Social

Interaction in European Institutions,” Workshop on “Institutionalism and the

Study of the European Union,” University of Washington, March 2000

“Persuasion, Argumentation and Preference Change,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, March 2000

D. Selected Other Conference & Workshop Participation

Discussant, Panel on “Actors, Agency and Responsibility in Global Governance,”

American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2020

Discussant, Panel on “Process Tracing: New Directions in Qualitative Research,”

American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2020

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Invited Discussant, Workshop on “International Organization @ 75,” Free University

Berlin, June 2019

Discussant, European Journal of International Relations Pre-conference Workshop,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, March 2019

Discussant, Panel on “The End of (Neo-) Functionalism: Diffusion and Regionalism,”

Closing International Conference, Research College ‘The Transformative Power

of Europe,’ Free University Berlin, June 2018

Discussant, Panel on Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Governance in Areas

of Limited Statehood (I),” International Studies Association Annual Convention,

April 2018

Discussant, Panel on “International Organization and the Role of International Public

Administration in African Regional Organization and Security Governance,”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 2018

Chair and Participant, Roundtable on “DA-RT and Qualitative Methods: The Case of

Process Tracing,” American Political Science Association Annual Convention,

September 2016

Participant, Roundtable on “Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism,”

American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2016

Discussant, Panel on “Membership in Regional Organizations and the Development

of Democratic Norms: A Comparative Perspective,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, March 2016

Participant, Roundtable on “Ideational Turns in the Four Sub-Disciplines,” American

Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2015

Discussant, Panel on “Dynamics of Civil War,” International Studies Association

Annual Convention, February 2015

Participant, Roundtable on “Self-Fulfilling Geopolitics? Geopolitical Revival and

Security Dynamics in Europe,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, March 2014

Discussant, Panel on “The Social Dynamics of Violence, Non-Violence and

Resistance in Armed Conflict,” American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, August 2013

Participant, Presidential Theme Roundtable on “Diffusion and Mechanisms: Reports

from the Trenches of Field Research,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, April 2013

Discussant, Panel on “The Social Dynamics of Conflict and Violence: Escalation and

De-Escalation in Civil Wars,” American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, September 2012

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Invited Discussant, Workshop on “Ideational Conflict,” Balsillie School of

International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo,

April 2012

Discussant, Panel on “The Social Dynamics of Conflict and Violence: Identity,

Trauma and Memory in Civil War,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, April 2012

Invited Discussant, Young Researchers Workshop, “Bridge over Troubled Water:

Bridging Methodological Innovations with Theory Progress on Civil War,” 7th

Pan-European International Relations Conference, September 2010

Participant, Roundtable on “Author Meets Critics: Risse on a ‘Community of

Europeans’,” American Political Science Association Annual Convention,

September 2010

Invited Discussant, Workshop on “Institutionalizing Asia,” Jackson School of

International Studies, University of Washington, May 2010

Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Legal Integration in Europe,” Seventeenth

International Conference of Europeanists, April 2010

Participant, Roundtable on “Progress and Method in Securitization Studies,”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 2010

Discussant, Panel on “The Epistemological Foundations of Mixed-Method Research,”

American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2009

Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Agents, Process, and Institutions in Integration,”

European Union Studies Association Eleventh Biennial International Conference,

April 2009

Chair, Panel on “Transnationalism, Mechanisms and Civil War,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, February 2009

Participant, Workshop on “Should States Ratify Human Rights Conventions –

Perspectives on Legitimacy from Three Disciplines,” Centre for Advanced Study,

Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, November 2008

Chair, Panel on “The Origins and Effects of International Law,” American Political

Science Association Annual Convention, August 2008

Discussant, Panel on “Norm Makers and Norm Takers: Ideas and Contestation in

World Politics,” International Studies Association Annual Convention, March

2008

Chair, Panel on “The Politics of European Identity Construction,” Sixteenth

International Conference of Europeanists, March 2008

Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Bridging the Gap? Connecting Qualitative and

Quantitative Methods in the Study of Civil War,” American Political Science

Association Annual Convention, September 2007

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Co-Chair, Panel on “The Benefits of Pluralism: New Research on International

Institutions in European and Regional Perspectives,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, March 2007

Discussant, Panel on “Theoretical Synthesis – Empirical Advances in International

Politics,” American Political Science Association Annual Convention, September

2006

Discussant, Panel on “Perspectives on European Union Enlargement: New Books on

the Future of an Enlarged EU,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, March 2006

Chair, Roundtable on “Making Everyone Happy or Making a Mess? Theoretical-

Methodological Bridge Building and the Study of Europe,” Third General

Conference, European Consortium for Political Research, September 2005

Chair, Panel on “International Institutions and Socialization in Europe,” American

Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2005

Chair, Roundtable on “Bridge Building in IR: Possibilities, Achievements, Limits,”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, March 2005

Discussant, Panel on “Sources of Legalization,” Standing Group on International

Relations and European Consortium for Political Research, Fifth Pan-European

International Relations Conference, September 2004

Participant, Roundtable on “Uses of Language in Constructivist IR,” American

Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2004

Faculty Commentator, Graduate Student Workshop on “Incorporating Minorities in

Europe: Nineteenth Century to the Present,” Minda de Gunzburg Center for

European Studies, Harvard University, April 2004

Discussant, Panel on “International Regime Design and Effects,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, March 2004

Discussant, Mellon-Sawyer Seminar, “Religious Communities and Europeanization,”

Cornell University, October 2003

Participant, Workshop on “The Effects of International Regimes: Insights across Issue

Areas,” International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 2003

Discussant, Workshop on “International Legal Aspects of the War on Terrorism,”

Social Science Research Council, November 2002

Discussant, Panel on “International Diffusion and Democratization,” American

Political Science Association Annual Convention, September 2002

Chair, Panel on “Organizing Political Institutions: A Roundtable in Honour of Johan

P. Olsen and James G. March,” American Political Science Association Annual

Convention, September 2001

Discussant, Panel on “Identity and Security: New Approaches,” American Political

Science Association Annual Convention, September 2001

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Discussant, Panel on “Sociology of International Organizations,” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, February 2001

Discussant, Panel on “Ideas and the Multilateral Development System,” Thirteenth

Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System

(ACUNS), June 2000

RESEARCH FUNDING

A. External Funding

1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. 2015–2016.

Humboldt Research Award; funding for 12 months of research and writing at the

Free University Berlin; EUR 60,000

2. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. 2013–2014.

Funding for a three-month research stay at the Free University Berlin, to work on

a project on the social dynamics of civil war; EUR 13,500

3. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2011–2014.

SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences Grant, for a workshop on

the “Social Dynamics of Civil War,” School for International Studies, Simon

Fraser University; EUR 22,500

4. Research Council of Norway / Centre for the Study of Civil War. 2010–2012.

Funding to support activities of working group on “Social Dynamics of Civil

War,” Peace Research Institute Oslo; EUR 284,000

5. European Commission, Fifth Framework Programme. 2000–2002.

Thematic Network on “Europeanization, Collective Identities and Public

Discourses (IDNET).” Co-Applicant: Robert Schuman Centre, European

University Institute.

6. European University Institute, Centre for Advanced Studies. 2000 (Declined).

Funding to complete manuscript on “Socialization and Identity Change: The

European Union in Comparative Perspective”

7. German Marshall Fund of the United States. April 1998–March 1999.

Research Fellowship for project on norms and national identity in contemporary

Germany, Russia and Ukraine

8. Academic Council on the United Nations System and the American Society of

International Law. July–August 1997.

Funding to participate in 1997 Summer Workshop on International Organization

Studies, Brown University

9. Alexander von Humboldt Research Foundation. 1996–1998.

Research fellowship for work on German national identity; host institution:

University of Konstanz, Germany

10. International Research & Exchanges Board. 1993–1994.

IREX Developmental Fellowship for training at Harvard Ukrainian Research

Institute on politics and institutions of contemporary Ukraine

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11. Social Science Research Council/Joint Committee on Soviet Studies. 1992–

1993.

SSRC/JCSS Research & Development Grant to organize and co-chair the

conference “Bringing Russia Back In: International Relations Theory,

Comparative Politics and the Study of the Former USSR”; hosted at University of

Pittsburgh

12. Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. 1992.

APSIA Research Exchange Scholarship for one month of research and lecturing at

Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Moscow, Russia; co-sponsored by Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

13. Social Science Research Council/Joint Committee on Soviet Studies. June

1992 (Declined).

Funding to participate in Fifth Annual SSRC/JCSS Summer Workshop on Soviet

Domestic Politics and Society

B. Internal Funding

1. European University Institute Research Council Grant. 2021.

Funding for a research project on “Institutions at Bay? Identity Politics in 21st

Century Europe”; sponsored by the Research Council, European University

Institute; EUR 25,295

2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Bridging Grant. 2017–

2018.

Funding for a research project on “Institutions at Bay? Identity Politics in 21st

Century Europe”; sponsored by the Office of the Vice President – Research,

Simon Fraser University; EUR 6,800

3. Simons Foundation International Endowment Fund. 2012–2018.

Funding to support research, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser

University; sponsored by the Simons Foundation; EUR 171,200

4. Simons Foundation International Endowment Fund. 2008–2011.

Funding to support research, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser

University; sponsored by the Simons Foundation; EUR 81,100

TEACHING & ADVISING

A. Doctoral Supervision

European University Institute (2020-): 9 Students

University of Oslo (2002-2008): 2 Students

University of Pittsburgh (1991-1996): 3 Students

B. Graduate Courses

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Advanced Qualitative Methods in Conflict Studies: Case Research and Process

Analytics (Peace Research Institute Oslo, Summer 2018, Summer 2019, Summer

2021)

Philosophy of Social Science – Workshop (European University Institute, 3rd Term,

Academic Year 2020-2021)

Dynamics of Civil War & Armed Conflict (co-taught) (Peace Research Institute Oslo,

Summer 2013, Summer 2014, Summer 2016, Spring 2018, Spring 2021)

Introduction to Qualitative Methods (European University Institute, 2nd Term,

Academic Year 2019-2020; 2nd Term, Academic Year 2020-2021)

International Institutions and Global Governance (European University Institute, 1st

Term, Academic Year 2020-2021)

Process Tracing in Field Research – Workshop (European University Institute, 3rd

Term, Academic Year 2019-2020)

Qualitative Methods and the Study of Civil War (University of Oslo, Spring 2008;

Peace Research Institute Oslo, Summer 2009, Summer 2010, Summer 2011, Summer

2012, Summer 2013, Summer 2015, Spring 2017, Spring 2019)

Governance, Identity & War (Peace Research Institute Oslo, Summer 2017)

Perspectives in International Studies (Simon Fraser University, Fall 2012, Spring

2015, Fall 2016)

Analytic Approaches to International Studies (Simon Fraser University, Fall 2010,

Fall 2011)

International Development and Complex Emergencies: From Big Ideas to Social

Science Research Projects (Simon Fraser University, Spring 2010)

Theories of International Relations (University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1994, Fall 1994;

University of Oslo, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008)

Research Methods and Statistics (University of Oslo, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall

2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008)

Social Constructivism – Achievements, Lacuna, Schisms (University of Oslo, Spring

2008)

Transnational Politics and Globalization (University of Oslo, Fall 2000, Fall 2002,

Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2006)

Institutional Approaches to European Integration (University of Oslo, Fall 2005)

Reflections on the Choice and Use of Qualitative Methods in Political Science

(University of Oslo, Spring 2005)

Social Constructivisms in Global and European Politics (University of Konstanz,

Spring 1997, Spring 1998; University of Oslo, Fall 1998, Spring 2001, Spring 2003)

International Institutions and Organizations (University of Oslo, Spring 2000)

Grand Theories of International Politics: Trench Warfare or Emerging Synthesis?

(University of Oslo, Fall 1999)

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International Politics of the New Europe (University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1995,

Spring 1996)

Field Seminar in International Relations Theory (University of Pittsburgh, Fall 1995)

Ideas and Public Policy (University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1994)

Domestic Politics and International Relations (University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1993,

Fall 1993)

C. Invited Doctoral Workshops on Qualitative Methods

Interpretive Methods – Uppsala Methods Workshop, Department of Political Science,

Uppsala University (November 2020)

Process Tracing – American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Short

Course (August 2014, September 2015, August 2016, August 2018, September 2020)

Process Tracing – Berlin Graduate School for Global and Transregional Studies,

Excellence Cluster ‘Contestations of the Liberal Script,’ Free University Berlin (June

2019, December 2019)

Process Tracing – Department of Political Science, Université Laval (November

2017)

Process Tracing – International Relations / Political Science Department, Graduate

Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva (April 2016)

Process Tracing – Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

(February 2016)

Process Tracing – Research School on Peace and Conflict, Peace Research Institute

Oslo (February 2016)

Process Tracing – Berlin Graduate School of Transnational Studies, Free University

Berlin, Hertie School of Governance and the Social Science Research Center Berlin

(December 2014, January 2016)

Process Tracing – Department of Politics, Princeton University (April 2015)

Process Tracing – Department of Political Science, Yale University (October 2014)

Process Tracing – Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (February 2014)

Process Tracing – Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders,”

Goethe University Frankfurt (February 2014)

D. Master Supervision

Simon Fraser University (2008-2019): 20 Students

Free University Berlin (2016): 1 Student

University of Oslo (2002-2008): 9 Students

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University of Pittsburgh (1991-1996): 35 Students

E. Undergraduate Courses

Research Methods in International Studies (Simon Fraser University, Spring 2017,

Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018)

Governance, Identity & War (Simon Fraser University, Summer 2015)

Governance and Conflict (Simon Fraser University, Fall 2014)

Seminar on Core Texts in International Studies (Simon Fraser University, Spring

2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013)

Theorizing International Politics (Simon Fraser University, Spring 2009, Fall 2009)

Europeanization and Globalization (University of Oslo, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall

2008)

Theories of International Relations (University of Pittsburgh, Fall 1993, Spring 1996)

Europe after the Cold War: Cooperation and Conflict (University of Pittsburgh, Fall

1995)

Introduction to World Politics (University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1995)

Politics of Interdependence (University of Pittsburgh, Fall 1994)


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