alan j. kuperman, ph.d. - university blog...
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ALAN J KUPERMAN PhD
Associate Professor
LBJ School of Public Affairs
University of Texas
Austin TX 78713-8925
Tel 1-512-471-8245
akupermanmailutexasedu
____________________________________________________________________________________________
EDUCATION
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)
PhD in Political Science (International Relations Security Studies and Comparative Politics) August 2002
SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (SAIS) JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
MA with honors in International Relations (Conflict Management and Strategic Studies) and International
Economics May 1996
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
AB in Physical Sciences cum laude June 1986
EMPLOYMENT
LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Tenured Associate Professor 2008 - Courtesy appointment in Government Department UT-Austin 2009 -
Assistant Professor 2005 - 2008 Teach courses in global policy studies conflict management humanitarian
intervention military strategy nuclear nonproliferation and qualitative methods
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (SAIS)
BOLOGNA ITALY
Resident Assistant Professor of International Relations and coordinator of the international relations program
Taught courses in international relations conflict management strategic studies and ethnic conflict and
humanitarian intervention Oversaw the international relations curriculum September 2002 - June 2005
US AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID)
Fellow Office of Caribbean Affairs Monitored Haitis post-intervention nation-building efforts Summer 1996
CONGRESSMAN CHARLES E SCHUMER (D-NY)
Legislative Director Drafted bills wrote floor statements supervised legislative staff Issue areas included foreign
affairs defense trade environment tax economy Drafted and guided enactment of law phasing out US exports of
nuclear weapons-grade uranium August 1991 - March 1993
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE THOMAS S FOLEY (D-WA)
Legislative Assistant Drafted op-eds on upcoming legislation February 1991 - August 1991
CONGRESSMAN JAMES H SCHEUER (D-NY)
Chief of Staff Supervised staff of ten December 1989 - July 1990
NUCLEAR CONTROL INSTITUTE
Research Assistant Legislative Director at NGO on nonproliferation issues Wrote investigative reports prepared
Congressional testimony lobbied Congress served as press liaison Authored series of reports and testimony
disclosing Japans plans to fly shipments of toxic plutonium over the United States in unsafe containers leading to a
ban on such flights January 1987 - June 1989
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GRANTS HONORS FELLOWSHIPS
- MacArthur Foundation $235000 for project on Naval HEU and civilian plutonium 2017-2018
- University of Texas Center for European Studies $2000 for field research on history of HEU
minimization in Europe Summer 2016
- MacArthur Foundation $95000 for project on phasing out naval HEU fuel 2015-2016
- Voted ldquoBest Class Taughtrdquo by students in the Master of Global Policy Studies program LBJ School
University of Texas at Austin April 2015 for course on Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy
- Nominated for best research publication by a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin 2014
- MacArthur Foundation $50000 to establish Paul Leventhal Fellowship program 2014
- Federation of American Scientists $5000 for project on reducing HEU fuel for naval propulsion 2014
- US Institute of Peace Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship (resident) $90000 Washington DC 2013-
2014
- University of Texas Policy Research Institute $116938 total for 2006-2014
- Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) $4200 for study of nuclear safeguards 2012
- EU Center of Excellence Grant $12000 for conference on secession 2012-2013 (Supplemented by
$10000 from the University of Texas at Austin)
- Pentagon Office of Nuclear Matters $10000 for NPPP role in project on nuclear risk assessment 2011-
2012
- Nuclear Threat Initiative $40000 for Policy Research Project on ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched
Uraniumrdquo 2010-2011
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship (resident) $70000 Washington DC
2009-2010
- Minerva Research Initiative Award $76 million for ldquoClimate Change State Stability and Political Risk in
Africardquo 2009-2014 (I co-authored this proposal and am one of its nine key investigators The original PI
was Dr James Lindsay)
- University of Texas Faculty Research Assignment (competitive sabbatical award) $35000 2009-2010
- Woodrow Wilson International Center IREX Finalist for Regional Policy Symposium April 2008
- International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Short-Term Travel Grant Bosnia and Serbia July
2007
- University of Texas Robert Strauss Center on International Security and Law Senior Fellow 2008 - 2009
Distinguished Scholar 2012 -
- University of Texas Summer Research Assignment (competitive award) 2007
- University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs Stephen H Spurr Fellowship 2005-2008 Slick
Fellowship 2009 -
- University of Southern California Center for International Studies Visiting Scholar (resident) 2001-2002
- Harvard University Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Fellowship (resident) 2000-2001
- US Institute of Peace Peace Scholar Fellowship 2000-2001
- Harvard-MIT MacArthur Transnational Security Program Fellowship 1999-2000
- Institute for the Study of World Politics Fellowship 1999-2000
- Brookings Institution Research Fellowship (resident) 1998-1999
- Institute for the Study of World Politics Fellowship 1998-1999
- MIT Departmental Fellowship 1997-1998
- MIT Lucian W Pye Graduate Fellowship 1996-1997
- European Union Visitors Programme Fellowship 1997
- Rosenthal Foundation Fellowship 1996
- Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Paul H Nitze Fellowship
1995-1996
- Johns Hopkins University SAIS John M Olin Foundation Fellowship 1995-1996
- Atlantic Regions Mathematics League University of Maryland College Park selected participant 1981
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PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS (AUTHORED)
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings Institution Press
2001)
BOOKS (EDITED)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design (University of
Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium (New York
Routledge 2013) httpwwwroutledgecombooksdetails9780415660686
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
ldquoConstitutional Reform to Manage Ethnic Conflictrdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 520-522
ldquoAn Illuminating Dialoguerdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 550-555
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy 19
3 (October 2013) 393ndash402 httpwwwdegruytercomviewjpeps201319issue-3peps-2013-0031peps-2013-
0031xml
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136 httpwwwmitpressjournalsorgdoiabs101162ISEC_a_00126journalCode=isec
ldquoR2P Catchy Name for a Fading Normrdquo Ethnopolitics 10 1 (March 2011) 127ndash130
httpwwwtandfonlinecomdoipdf101080174490572011552355
ldquoMass Atrocity Response Operations Doctrine in Search of Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 6 1 (April
2011) 59ndash65 httpwwwstrausscenterorgsystempdfs39originalkupermanpdf1309450126
ldquoDarfur Strategic Victimhood Strikes Againrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 43 (December 2009) pp 281ndash
303
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43 httpblogsshuedudiplomacyfilesarchivesKuperman20-
20Rethinking20the20Responsibility20to20Protectpdf
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance 142
(April-June 2008) pp 219-240
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies Quarterly 521
(March 2008) pp 49-80
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ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) cover story pp 44-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005)
pp 149-73 wwwinformaworldcomsmppftinterface~content=a714023318~fulltext=713240930~frm=section
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47 co-
authored with Timothy W Crawford
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security Studies
Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314-349
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research Vol 6
No 1 (March 2004) pp 61-84
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2 (Summer
1999) pp 219-263
The Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Good SAIS Review Vol XVI No 1
(Winter-Spring 1996) pp 221-240
OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942 (MarchApril
2015) 66-77 httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143044alan-j-kupermanobamas-libya-
debaclegp=140292f47c722455083cef
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo The American Interest Vol 3 No 3 (Jan-Feb 2008) pp 52-58 httpwwwthe-
american-interestcomai2article-bdcfmMId=17ampId=380
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo Harvard International Review Vol 26 No 1 (Spring
2004) pp 64-68
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000) pp 94-118
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo IPI Report Vol 6 No 1 (First Quarter 2000) pp 11-13
BOOK CHAPTERS
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign
Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2016)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign
Relations 2016) httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 3rd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2016) 370-388
ldquoNuclear Nonproliferation via Coercion and Consensus The Success and Limits of the RERTR Program (1978ndash
2004)rdquo in International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation ed Jeffrey W Knopf (Athens GA University of
Georgia Press 2016) 46-71 httpsmusejhueduchapter1699886
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in Rwanda Genocide and Persecution ed Noah Berlatsky (Farmington Hills Michigan
Greenhaven 2015) 151-163
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ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Best of 2015 Foreign Affairs
Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2015)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2015-12-01best-2015
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy Helped End a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo in Negotiating in Times of Conflict eds Gilead Sher
and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies 2015) 155-171
httpwwwinssorgiluploadImagessystemFilesLiberia20How20Diplomacy20Helped20End20a2013-
Year20Civil20Warpdf
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
1-23
ldquoRethinking Constitutional Reform for Democracy and Stabilityrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in
Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press
2015) 226-235
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal Unlikely to Halt Regional Proliferationrdquo in Iran-The Day After Simulation Geo Political
Implications eds Shaul Shay and Alex Mintz (Herzliya Israel Institute for Policy and Strategy 2014) 1-4
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilities The Historical Recordrdquo in Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone
Missing What Does History Teach ed Henry Sokolski (Arlington VA Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
2014) 89-123 co-authored with David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
ldquoThe Rwandan Genocide and the Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Genocide A Reader ed Jens
Meierhenrich (Oxford University Press 2014)
ldquoGlobal HEU Phase-Out Prospects amp Challengesrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of
Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 3-26
ldquoAchieving a Global HEU Phase-Outrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out
Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 225-228
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo in Humanitarian Intervention ndash Volume
One The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention ed James Pattison (SAGE Publications 2013)
ldquoNATOrsquos Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo in Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of
Humanitarian Intervention eds Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013) 191-
221 httpwwwpalgravecomproductstitleaspxpid=631959
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 2nd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2013) 290-309
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo in Helen Purkitt ed Annual Editions World Politics 1112 (McGraw-
HillDushkin 2011) pp 172-177
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010) 412-423
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford University
Press 2009) 334-353
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ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
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OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
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ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
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ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
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- MacArthur Foundation $235000 for project on Naval HEU and civilian plutonium 2017-2018
- University of Texas Center for European Studies $2000 for field research on history of HEU
minimization in Europe Summer 2016
- MacArthur Foundation $95000 for project on phasing out naval HEU fuel 2015-2016
- Voted ldquoBest Class Taughtrdquo by students in the Master of Global Policy Studies program LBJ School
University of Texas at Austin April 2015 for course on Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy
- Nominated for best research publication by a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin 2014
- MacArthur Foundation $50000 to establish Paul Leventhal Fellowship program 2014
- Federation of American Scientists $5000 for project on reducing HEU fuel for naval propulsion 2014
- US Institute of Peace Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship (resident) $90000 Washington DC 2013-
2014
- University of Texas Policy Research Institute $116938 total for 2006-2014
- Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) $4200 for study of nuclear safeguards 2012
- EU Center of Excellence Grant $12000 for conference on secession 2012-2013 (Supplemented by
$10000 from the University of Texas at Austin)
- Pentagon Office of Nuclear Matters $10000 for NPPP role in project on nuclear risk assessment 2011-
2012
- Nuclear Threat Initiative $40000 for Policy Research Project on ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched
Uraniumrdquo 2010-2011
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship (resident) $70000 Washington DC
2009-2010
- Minerva Research Initiative Award $76 million for ldquoClimate Change State Stability and Political Risk in
Africardquo 2009-2014 (I co-authored this proposal and am one of its nine key investigators The original PI
was Dr James Lindsay)
- University of Texas Faculty Research Assignment (competitive sabbatical award) $35000 2009-2010
- Woodrow Wilson International Center IREX Finalist for Regional Policy Symposium April 2008
- International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Short-Term Travel Grant Bosnia and Serbia July
2007
- University of Texas Robert Strauss Center on International Security and Law Senior Fellow 2008 - 2009
Distinguished Scholar 2012 -
- University of Texas Summer Research Assignment (competitive award) 2007
- University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs Stephen H Spurr Fellowship 2005-2008 Slick
Fellowship 2009 -
- University of Southern California Center for International Studies Visiting Scholar (resident) 2001-2002
- Harvard University Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Fellowship (resident) 2000-2001
- US Institute of Peace Peace Scholar Fellowship 2000-2001
- Harvard-MIT MacArthur Transnational Security Program Fellowship 1999-2000
- Institute for the Study of World Politics Fellowship 1999-2000
- Brookings Institution Research Fellowship (resident) 1998-1999
- Institute for the Study of World Politics Fellowship 1998-1999
- MIT Departmental Fellowship 1997-1998
- MIT Lucian W Pye Graduate Fellowship 1996-1997
- European Union Visitors Programme Fellowship 1997
- Rosenthal Foundation Fellowship 1996
- Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Paul H Nitze Fellowship
1995-1996
- Johns Hopkins University SAIS John M Olin Foundation Fellowship 1995-1996
- Atlantic Regions Mathematics League University of Maryland College Park selected participant 1981
- 3 -
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS (AUTHORED)
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings Institution Press
2001)
BOOKS (EDITED)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design (University of
Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium (New York
Routledge 2013) httpwwwroutledgecombooksdetails9780415660686
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
ldquoConstitutional Reform to Manage Ethnic Conflictrdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 520-522
ldquoAn Illuminating Dialoguerdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 550-555
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy 19
3 (October 2013) 393ndash402 httpwwwdegruytercomviewjpeps201319issue-3peps-2013-0031peps-2013-
0031xml
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136 httpwwwmitpressjournalsorgdoiabs101162ISEC_a_00126journalCode=isec
ldquoR2P Catchy Name for a Fading Normrdquo Ethnopolitics 10 1 (March 2011) 127ndash130
httpwwwtandfonlinecomdoipdf101080174490572011552355
ldquoMass Atrocity Response Operations Doctrine in Search of Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 6 1 (April
2011) 59ndash65 httpwwwstrausscenterorgsystempdfs39originalkupermanpdf1309450126
ldquoDarfur Strategic Victimhood Strikes Againrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 43 (December 2009) pp 281ndash
303
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43 httpblogsshuedudiplomacyfilesarchivesKuperman20-
20Rethinking20the20Responsibility20to20Protectpdf
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance 142
(April-June 2008) pp 219-240
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies Quarterly 521
(March 2008) pp 49-80
- 4 -
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) cover story pp 44-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005)
pp 149-73 wwwinformaworldcomsmppftinterface~content=a714023318~fulltext=713240930~frm=section
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47 co-
authored with Timothy W Crawford
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security Studies
Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314-349
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research Vol 6
No 1 (March 2004) pp 61-84
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2 (Summer
1999) pp 219-263
The Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Good SAIS Review Vol XVI No 1
(Winter-Spring 1996) pp 221-240
OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942 (MarchApril
2015) 66-77 httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143044alan-j-kupermanobamas-libya-
debaclegp=140292f47c722455083cef
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo The American Interest Vol 3 No 3 (Jan-Feb 2008) pp 52-58 httpwwwthe-
american-interestcomai2article-bdcfmMId=17ampId=380
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo Harvard International Review Vol 26 No 1 (Spring
2004) pp 64-68
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000) pp 94-118
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo IPI Report Vol 6 No 1 (First Quarter 2000) pp 11-13
BOOK CHAPTERS
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign
Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2016)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign
Relations 2016) httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 3rd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2016) 370-388
ldquoNuclear Nonproliferation via Coercion and Consensus The Success and Limits of the RERTR Program (1978ndash
2004)rdquo in International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation ed Jeffrey W Knopf (Athens GA University of
Georgia Press 2016) 46-71 httpsmusejhueduchapter1699886
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in Rwanda Genocide and Persecution ed Noah Berlatsky (Farmington Hills Michigan
Greenhaven 2015) 151-163
- 5 -
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Best of 2015 Foreign Affairs
Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2015)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2015-12-01best-2015
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy Helped End a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo in Negotiating in Times of Conflict eds Gilead Sher
and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies 2015) 155-171
httpwwwinssorgiluploadImagessystemFilesLiberia20How20Diplomacy20Helped20End20a2013-
Year20Civil20Warpdf
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
1-23
ldquoRethinking Constitutional Reform for Democracy and Stabilityrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in
Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press
2015) 226-235
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal Unlikely to Halt Regional Proliferationrdquo in Iran-The Day After Simulation Geo Political
Implications eds Shaul Shay and Alex Mintz (Herzliya Israel Institute for Policy and Strategy 2014) 1-4
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilities The Historical Recordrdquo in Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone
Missing What Does History Teach ed Henry Sokolski (Arlington VA Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
2014) 89-123 co-authored with David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
ldquoThe Rwandan Genocide and the Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Genocide A Reader ed Jens
Meierhenrich (Oxford University Press 2014)
ldquoGlobal HEU Phase-Out Prospects amp Challengesrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of
Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 3-26
ldquoAchieving a Global HEU Phase-Outrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out
Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 225-228
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo in Humanitarian Intervention ndash Volume
One The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention ed James Pattison (SAGE Publications 2013)
ldquoNATOrsquos Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo in Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of
Humanitarian Intervention eds Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013) 191-
221 httpwwwpalgravecomproductstitleaspxpid=631959
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 2nd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2013) 290-309
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo in Helen Purkitt ed Annual Editions World Politics 1112 (McGraw-
HillDushkin 2011) pp 172-177
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010) 412-423
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford University
Press 2009) 334-353
- 6 -
ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 3 -
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS (AUTHORED)
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings Institution Press
2001)
BOOKS (EDITED)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design (University of
Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium (New York
Routledge 2013) httpwwwroutledgecombooksdetails9780415660686
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
ldquoConstitutional Reform to Manage Ethnic Conflictrdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 520-522
ldquoAn Illuminating Dialoguerdquo Ethnopolitics 15 5 (2016) 550-555
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy 19
3 (October 2013) 393ndash402 httpwwwdegruytercomviewjpeps201319issue-3peps-2013-0031peps-2013-
0031xml
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136 httpwwwmitpressjournalsorgdoiabs101162ISEC_a_00126journalCode=isec
ldquoR2P Catchy Name for a Fading Normrdquo Ethnopolitics 10 1 (March 2011) 127ndash130
httpwwwtandfonlinecomdoipdf101080174490572011552355
ldquoMass Atrocity Response Operations Doctrine in Search of Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 6 1 (April
2011) 59ndash65 httpwwwstrausscenterorgsystempdfs39originalkupermanpdf1309450126
ldquoDarfur Strategic Victimhood Strikes Againrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention 43 (December 2009) pp 281ndash
303
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43 httpblogsshuedudiplomacyfilesarchivesKuperman20-
20Rethinking20the20Responsibility20to20Protectpdf
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance 142
(April-June 2008) pp 219-240
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies Quarterly 521
(March 2008) pp 49-80
- 4 -
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) cover story pp 44-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005)
pp 149-73 wwwinformaworldcomsmppftinterface~content=a714023318~fulltext=713240930~frm=section
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47 co-
authored with Timothy W Crawford
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security Studies
Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314-349
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research Vol 6
No 1 (March 2004) pp 61-84
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2 (Summer
1999) pp 219-263
The Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Good SAIS Review Vol XVI No 1
(Winter-Spring 1996) pp 221-240
OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942 (MarchApril
2015) 66-77 httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143044alan-j-kupermanobamas-libya-
debaclegp=140292f47c722455083cef
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo The American Interest Vol 3 No 3 (Jan-Feb 2008) pp 52-58 httpwwwthe-
american-interestcomai2article-bdcfmMId=17ampId=380
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo Harvard International Review Vol 26 No 1 (Spring
2004) pp 64-68
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000) pp 94-118
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo IPI Report Vol 6 No 1 (First Quarter 2000) pp 11-13
BOOK CHAPTERS
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign
Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2016)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign
Relations 2016) httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 3rd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2016) 370-388
ldquoNuclear Nonproliferation via Coercion and Consensus The Success and Limits of the RERTR Program (1978ndash
2004)rdquo in International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation ed Jeffrey W Knopf (Athens GA University of
Georgia Press 2016) 46-71 httpsmusejhueduchapter1699886
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in Rwanda Genocide and Persecution ed Noah Berlatsky (Farmington Hills Michigan
Greenhaven 2015) 151-163
- 5 -
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Best of 2015 Foreign Affairs
Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2015)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2015-12-01best-2015
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy Helped End a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo in Negotiating in Times of Conflict eds Gilead Sher
and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies 2015) 155-171
httpwwwinssorgiluploadImagessystemFilesLiberia20How20Diplomacy20Helped20End20a2013-
Year20Civil20Warpdf
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
1-23
ldquoRethinking Constitutional Reform for Democracy and Stabilityrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in
Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press
2015) 226-235
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal Unlikely to Halt Regional Proliferationrdquo in Iran-The Day After Simulation Geo Political
Implications eds Shaul Shay and Alex Mintz (Herzliya Israel Institute for Policy and Strategy 2014) 1-4
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilities The Historical Recordrdquo in Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone
Missing What Does History Teach ed Henry Sokolski (Arlington VA Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
2014) 89-123 co-authored with David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
ldquoThe Rwandan Genocide and the Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Genocide A Reader ed Jens
Meierhenrich (Oxford University Press 2014)
ldquoGlobal HEU Phase-Out Prospects amp Challengesrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of
Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 3-26
ldquoAchieving a Global HEU Phase-Outrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out
Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 225-228
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo in Humanitarian Intervention ndash Volume
One The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention ed James Pattison (SAGE Publications 2013)
ldquoNATOrsquos Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo in Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of
Humanitarian Intervention eds Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013) 191-
221 httpwwwpalgravecomproductstitleaspxpid=631959
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 2nd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2013) 290-309
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo in Helen Purkitt ed Annual Editions World Politics 1112 (McGraw-
HillDushkin 2011) pp 172-177
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010) 412-423
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford University
Press 2009) 334-353
- 6 -
ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
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DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 4 -
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) cover story pp 44-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005)
pp 149-73 wwwinformaworldcomsmppftinterface~content=a714023318~fulltext=713240930~frm=section
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47 co-
authored with Timothy W Crawford
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security Studies
Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314-349
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research Vol 6
No 1 (March 2004) pp 61-84
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2 (Summer
1999) pp 219-263
The Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Good SAIS Review Vol XVI No 1
(Winter-Spring 1996) pp 221-240
OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942 (MarchApril
2015) 66-77 httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143044alan-j-kupermanobamas-libya-
debaclegp=140292f47c722455083cef
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo The American Interest Vol 3 No 3 (Jan-Feb 2008) pp 52-58 httpwwwthe-
american-interestcomai2article-bdcfmMId=17ampId=380
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo Harvard International Review Vol 26 No 1 (Spring
2004) pp 64-68
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000) pp 94-118
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo IPI Report Vol 6 No 1 (First Quarter 2000) pp 11-13
BOOK CHAPTERS
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign
Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2016)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo in The Arab Spring at Five Foreign Affairs Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign
Relations 2016) httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2016-02-29arab-spring-five
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 3rd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2016) 370-388
ldquoNuclear Nonproliferation via Coercion and Consensus The Success and Limits of the RERTR Program (1978ndash
2004)rdquo in International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation ed Jeffrey W Knopf (Athens GA University of
Georgia Press 2016) 46-71 httpsmusejhueduchapter1699886
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in Rwanda Genocide and Persecution ed Noah Berlatsky (Farmington Hills Michigan
Greenhaven 2015) 151-163
- 5 -
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Best of 2015 Foreign Affairs
Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2015)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2015-12-01best-2015
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy Helped End a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo in Negotiating in Times of Conflict eds Gilead Sher
and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies 2015) 155-171
httpwwwinssorgiluploadImagessystemFilesLiberia20How20Diplomacy20Helped20End20a2013-
Year20Civil20Warpdf
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
1-23
ldquoRethinking Constitutional Reform for Democracy and Stabilityrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in
Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press
2015) 226-235
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal Unlikely to Halt Regional Proliferationrdquo in Iran-The Day After Simulation Geo Political
Implications eds Shaul Shay and Alex Mintz (Herzliya Israel Institute for Policy and Strategy 2014) 1-4
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilities The Historical Recordrdquo in Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone
Missing What Does History Teach ed Henry Sokolski (Arlington VA Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
2014) 89-123 co-authored with David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
ldquoThe Rwandan Genocide and the Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Genocide A Reader ed Jens
Meierhenrich (Oxford University Press 2014)
ldquoGlobal HEU Phase-Out Prospects amp Challengesrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of
Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 3-26
ldquoAchieving a Global HEU Phase-Outrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out
Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 225-228
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo in Humanitarian Intervention ndash Volume
One The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention ed James Pattison (SAGE Publications 2013)
ldquoNATOrsquos Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo in Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of
Humanitarian Intervention eds Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013) 191-
221 httpwwwpalgravecomproductstitleaspxpid=631959
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 2nd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2013) 290-309
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo in Helen Purkitt ed Annual Editions World Politics 1112 (McGraw-
HillDushkin 2011) pp 172-177
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010) 412-423
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford University
Press 2009) 334-353
- 6 -
ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 5 -
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo in The Best of 2015 Foreign Affairs
Anthology Series (New York Council on Foreign Relations 2015)
httpswwwforeignaffairscomanthologies2015-12-01best-2015
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy Helped End a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo in Negotiating in Times of Conflict eds Gilead Sher
and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies 2015) 155-171
httpwwwinssorgiluploadImagessystemFilesLiberia20How20Diplomacy20Helped20End20a2013-
Year20Civil20Warpdf
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
1-23
ldquoRethinking Constitutional Reform for Democracy and Stabilityrdquo in Constitutions and Conflict Management in
Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design ed Alan J Kuperman (University of Pennsylvania Press
2015) 226-235
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal Unlikely to Halt Regional Proliferationrdquo in Iran-The Day After Simulation Geo Political
Implications eds Shaul Shay and Alex Mintz (Herzliya Israel Institute for Policy and Strategy 2014) 1-4
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilities The Historical Recordrdquo in Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone
Missing What Does History Teach ed Henry Sokolski (Arlington VA Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
2014) 89-123 co-authored with David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
ldquoThe Rwandan Genocide and the Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Genocide A Reader ed Jens
Meierhenrich (Oxford University Press 2014)
ldquoGlobal HEU Phase-Out Prospects amp Challengesrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of
Phasing out Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 3-26
ldquoAchieving a Global HEU Phase-Outrdquo in Nuclear Terrorism and Global Security The Challenge of Phasing out
Highly Enriched Uranium ed Alan J Kuperman (New York Routledge 2013) 225-228
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo in Humanitarian Intervention ndash Volume
One The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention ed James Pattison (SAGE Publications 2013)
ldquoNATOrsquos Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo in Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of
Humanitarian Intervention eds Aidan Hehir and Robert Murray (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013) 191-
221 httpwwwpalgravecomproductstitleaspxpid=631959
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Human Rights Politics and Practice 2nd edition ed Michael Goodhart (Oxford
Oxford University Press 2013) 290-309
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo in Helen Purkitt ed Annual Editions World Politics 1112 (McGraw-
HillDushkin 2011) pp 172-177
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010) 412-423
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford University
Press 2009) 334-353
- 6 -
ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 6 -
ldquoA Small Intervention Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo in Jim Wirtz and Jeff Larsen eds Naval Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations Stability from the Sea (Abingdon Routledge 2009) 153-169
ldquoRipeness Revisited The Perils of Muscular Mediationrdquo in Terrence Lyons and Gilbert Khadiagala eds Conflict
Management and Africa Negotiation Mediation and Politics (Abingdon Routledge 2008) 9-21
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Adam Jones ed Prevention
Intervention and Accountability vol 4 in Adam Jones ed Genocide 4 vols (London Sage Publications 2008)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo in Roy Licklider
and Mia Bloom eds Living Together After Ethnic Killing Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (New York
Routledge 2007) 174-209
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed Bosnian
Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) 23-50
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J
Kuperman eds Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York
Routledge 2006) 1-25
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo in Timothy W Crawford and Alan J Kuperman eds
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge 2006)
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford vii-xi
ldquoHow Media Missed Rwandan Genociderdquo in Allan Thompson ed The Media and the Rwanda Genocide (London
Pluto Press 2006) 256-60
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett eds
Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New York
McGraw-HillDushkin 2005) 342-48 (Also in Fourth and Fifth Edition)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo in Colin Tatz et al ed Genocide
Perspectives Volume III (Blackheath Australia Brandl and Schlesinger 2006) 173-195
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju G C
Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD Lexington
Books 2003) 55-85
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo in James F Hoge Jr and Gideon Rose eds American Foreign Policy Cases and Choices
(New York Foreign Affairs Books 2003) 76-100
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo in Paul L Leventhal ed Nuclear Power
amp the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Dulles VA Brasseyrsquos Inc 2002) 249-260
ldquoThe Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistanrdquo in Demetrios James Caraley ed The New American
Interventionism Successes and Failures (New York Columbia University Press 1999) 159-203
DISSERTATION
Tragic Challenges and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention How and Why Ethnic Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation PhD Dissertation (Cambridge MA MIT 2002) 406 pages
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 7 -
OPINION ARTICLES
ldquoA Bad Idea for Nuclear Securityrdquo Huffington Post March 29 2016 httpwwwhuffingtonpostcomalan-j-
kupermana-bad-idea-for-nuclear-se_b_9488918htmlutm_hp_ref=nuclear-weapons
ldquoObamarsquos Bomb-Grade Mistakerdquo New York Times op-ed March 26 2016 httpnytims22LN68b
ldquoBurundis Balancing Act Making Peace After Genociderdquo Foreign Affairs Snapshot August 28 2015
httpswwwforeignaffairscomarticlesburundi2015-08-28burundis-balancing-act
ldquoAppeasing Iranrdquo The Hill op-ed August 25 2015 httpthehillcomblogscongress-blogforeign-policy251828-
appeasing-iran
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015 httpnydnus1HzUNUZ
ldquoThe Iran Dealrsquos Fatal Flawrdquo New York Times op-ed June 23 2015 httpnytims1N3tOm6
ldquoIs pending Iran nuclear deal a lsquofoolrsquos bargainrsquordquo op-ed Jerusalem Post March 3 2015
httpwwwjpostcomlandedpagesprintarticleaspxid=392824
ldquoHighly Enriched Dangerrdquo New York Times op-ed March 22 2014 co-authored with Frank N von Hippel
httpwwwnytimescom20140322opinionhighly-enriched-dangerhtml_r=0
ldquoHow US nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terroristsrdquo CNN August 26 2013
httpglobalpublicsquareblogscnncom20130826how-u-s-nuclear-reactors-are-vulnerable-to-terrorists
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
wwwlatimescomnewsopinioncommentaryla-oe-kuperman-iran-nuclear-threat-2012040103384700story
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
wwwbostoncombostonglobeeditorial_opinionopedarticles20110414false_pretense_for_war_in_libya
ldquo5 things the US should consider in Libyardquo USA Today op-ed March 22 2011 p A7
wwwusatodaycomnewsopinionforum2011-03-22-column22_ST_Nhtm
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
wwwnytimescom20091224opinion24kupermanhtml
ldquoGovernment inflated fear of medical isotope shortagerdquo Toronto Star op-ed March 1 2008 p A6
wwwthestarcomcommentarticle308320
ldquoThe UNs Flawed Kosovo Planrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed August 16 2007 p A11
ldquoHow can we deprive al-Qaeda of an Iraqi base Arm moderate Sunnisrdquo USA Today op-ed April 4 2007
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times op-ed May 31 2006 p 19
ldquoThe Energy Bills Gift to Terroristsrdquo New York Times op-ed August 11 2005
ldquoCanadian Con A manufacturer uses false scare tactics to push its agendardquo National Review Online op-ed June 20
2005 available at wwwnationalreviewcomcommentkuperman200506200751asp
ldquoNext Steps in Sudanrdquo Washington Post op-ed September 28 2004 p A27
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 8 -
ldquoHalting genocide is easier said than done Lessons from Rwandardquo International Herald Tribune op-ed June 25
2004
ldquoRunning Risks with Uraniumrdquo The News amp Observer (Raleigh NC) op-ed November 21 2003
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo Washington Post op-ed May 7 2003
ldquoLack of Troops Threatens Bushrsquos Postwar Goalsrdquo USA Today op-ed April 17 2003
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
ldquoIraq Next Target Beware of Unintended Costsrdquo USA Today op-ed December 11 2001
ldquoWill Missiles Return to Stingrdquo USA Today op-ed November 14 2001
ldquoOnce Again Peacekeepers Arrive Too Late [in East Timor]rdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed September 21 1999
ldquoFixing a Bad Deal with Russiardquo Boston Globe op-ed July 22 1999
ldquoPerspective on Kosovo Support of Rebels Was a Mistakerdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 11 1999
ldquoRambouillet Requiem Why the Talks [on Kosovo] Failedrdquo Wall Street Journal op-ed March 4 1999
ldquoThe Rwanda Failurerdquo The Washington Post op-ed December 29 1998
Kosovo Option Conditional Surrender The Washington Post op-ed September 25 1998
US Policy Is the Option That Works [in Iraq] Los Angeles Times op-ed September 18 1998
The Good Achieved by Nuclear Transports Sacramento Bee op-ed July 21 1998 p B7
False Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshed The Washington Post Outlook Section June
14 1998
A Coup Against Saddam -- Then What Los Angeles Times op-ed March 13 1998
A Three-Nation Nuclear End Run International Herald Tribune op-ed June 8-9 1996 co-authored with Paul
Leventhal
Nonproliferation Fumble The Washington Post op-ed August 26 1994 co-authored with Paul Leventhal
Nuclear Proliferation is Everybodys Business Los Angeles Times op-ed December 25 1988 co-authored with
Paul Leventhal
Putting Alaska in the path of a plutonium catastrophe Anchorage Daily News op-ed April 11 1988 co-authored
with Paul Leventhal
The A-Bomb Material in Civilian Reactors The Washington Post op-ed September 23 1987
REVIEW ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS
ldquoBook Review ndash Conflict in the Nuba Mountains From Genocide-by-Attrition to the Contemporary Crisis in
Sudanrdquo Genocide Studies and Prevention An International Journal 10 2 (2016) 131-134
- 9 -
ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
OTHER PUBLISHED WORK
ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
17 httpissforumorgISSFPDFISSF-Forum-13pdf
ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
httpwwwforeignaffairscomarticles143319derek-chollet-and-ben-fishman-alan-j-kupermanwho-lost-libya
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
- 10 -
ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
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ldquoThe Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide and The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda The Role of
Bystandersrdquo review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 11 No 4 (Dec 2009) pp 536-541
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protect Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for Allrdquo book review Political Science
Quarterly 124 3 (Fall 2009) pp 590-591
ldquoWhy Not Kill Them All The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murderrdquo book review Perspectives on
Politics Vol 7 No 1 (March 2009) pp 220-221
ldquoDarfur A Short History of a Long War and A Long Dayrsquos Dying Critical Moments in the Darfur Genociderdquo
review essay Journal of Genocide Research Vol 10 No 2 (June 2008) pp 309-314
ldquoBe Not Afraid For You Have Sons in America How a Brooklyn Roofer Helped Lure the US into the Kosovo
Warrdquo book review Journal of Genocide Research Vol 8 No 1 (March 2006) pp 101-103
ldquoPeacemaking in Rwanda The Dynamics of Failurerdquo book review Nationalism amp Ethnic Politics Vol 12 No 2
(Summer 2006) pp 296-99
ldquoExpanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Interventionrdquo book review Contemporary Security Policy
Vol 24 No 2 (August 2003) pp 184-86
ldquoThe New Killing Fields Massacre and the Politics of Interventionrdquo book review International Affairs Vol 79
No 2 (March 2003)
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay of A Bed for the Night Humanitarianism in Crisis The National Interest No 71 (March
2003)
ldquoKosovo How Myths and Truths Started a War and The Battle of Kosovordquo review essay Nationalism amp Ethnic
Politics Vol 6 No 3 (Autumn 2000) pp 117-119
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ldquoWhy Isnrsquot There More Scholarly Evaluation of US Warsrdquo H-Diplo | ISSF Forum No 13 March 4 2016 pp 15-
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ldquoFantastical thinking about the Iran dealrdquo Washington Post letters August 29 2015
httpswwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsfantastical-thinking-about-the-iran-deal201508273b19bb1c-4b5b-
11e5-80c2-106ea7fb80d4_storyhtml
ldquoMisleading Spin on Centrifugesrdquo Iran Matters Harvard Universityrsquos Belfer Center July 6 2015
httpiranmattersbelfercenterorgblogmisleading-spin-centrifuges
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
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ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why Itrsquos Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
NPPP Working Paper 3 March 19 2015 httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-2015-
Mar-19pdf
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsionrdquo Executive Summary March 19 2015
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201503NPPP-working-paper-3-SUMMARYpdf
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ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
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ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
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ldquoPremature Action in Iraq Could Backfirerdquo Room for Debate New York Times online August 7 2014
httpwwwnytimescomroomfordebate20140807a-return-to-the-fight-in-iraqpremature-action-in-iraq-could-
backfire
ldquoCan the IAEA Safeguard Fuel-Cycle Facilitiesrdquo Working Paper 2 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project
(NPPP) University of Texas at Austin March 18 2014 co-authored by David Sokolow and Edwin S Lyman
httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201403NPPP-working-paper-2-2014-Mar-18pdf
ldquoFalsely labeledrdquo Star-Telegram letters October 4 2013 httpwwwstar-
telegramcom201310035218599falsely-labeledhtml
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
httpbelfercenterksgharvardedupublication23387lessons_from_libyahtml
ldquoAn exaggerated death tollrdquo Washington Post letters August 5 2013 p A12
httpwwwwashingtonpostcomopinionsbosnians-exaggerate-deaths-to-prolong-guilt-over-
war201308042642aa62-fb96-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_storyhtml
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo Working Paper 1 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project (NPPP) University of Texas at Austin
August 15 2013 co-authored with Lara Kirkham httpsitesutexasedunpppfiles201308NPPP-working-paper-1-
2013-Aug-15pdf
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
httpstrausscenterorgccapsconstitutional-design-publicationshtmldownload=180
ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo Rapporteurrsquos Summary 17 April 2013
httpwwwutexaseducolacenterseuropean_studieseventspast-conferencesSecession20Redux202013php
ldquoThe big question in global affairsrdquo KNOW University of Texas at Austin October 13 2011
httpwwwutexaseduknow20111013big_question_kuperman
ldquoCan Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Changerdquo CCAPS Research Brief No 1 (Austin Robert S
Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2011)
httpccapsstrausscenterorgsystemresearch_itemspdfs48originalpdf1312219877
ldquoStop holding onto dangerous nuclear materialrdquo The Hill Congress Blog September 27 2010 co-authored with
Miles A Pomper thehillcomblogscongress-blogpolitics121081-stop-holding-onto-dangerous-nuclear-material
ldquoFueling an Iranian bombrdquo Washington Post letters October 20 2009
ldquoNo to a Darfur No-Fly Zonerdquo Washington Post letters March 10 2009 p A12
ldquoBetter Late Than Neverrdquo The American Interest Online November 17 2008 httpthe-american-
interestcomcontdp=678
ldquoCrimes That Need No Exaggerationrdquo Washington Post letters July 29 2008 p A16
ldquoOcampo and Bashir The Milosevic Precedentrdquo Making Sense of Darfur June 23 2008
httpwwwssrcorgblogsdarfur20080623ocampo-and-bashir-the-milosevic-precedent
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo USI Digest (India) Vol X No 19 (Sep 2007 - Feb 2008)
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 11 -
ldquoShould the United States Recognize Kosovordquo online debate sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations
December 17-28 2007 wwwcfrorgpublication15098
ldquoAmericas Role in Somalias Problemsrdquo Washington Post letters December 3 2007 p A16
ldquoKako izbjeći novo krvoprolićerdquo Novi Reporter (Banja Luka Bosnia) No 235 (September 12 2007) pp 28-29
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo Footnotes (the newsletter of the Marvin Wachman Fund for
International Education Foreign Policy Research Institute) Vol 12 No14 (May 2007)
wwwfpriorgfootnotes1215200705kupermangenociderwandasudanhtml
ldquoTargeting Irans Nuclear Weaponsrdquo Washington Post letters February 12 2007 p A16
ldquoRelative Deprivationrdquo entry in William A Darity ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd
edition (New York Macmillan forthcoming in 2007)
ldquoLoose Nukes of the Westrdquo in Clint Willis and Nate Hardcastle eds The I Hate the 21st Century Reader
(Thunders Mouth Press 2006) pp 39-44
ldquoThe Real Toll of Warrdquo Washington Post letters October 25 2005
ldquoThrough the Prism of Left and Rightrdquo New York Times letters October 12 2005 Reprinted in Andrea A
Lunsford et al eds Everythings an Argument with Readings Fourth Edition (New York BedfordSt Martinrsquos
2006)
ldquoReply to Melvern review of The Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo H-Genocide May 30 2003 available at
httph-netmsueducgi-binlogbrowsepltrx=vxamplist=h-
genocideampmonth=0305ampweek=eampmsg=Wn9SRPeAzHUT7fwOTcbwwampuser=amppw=
ldquoDangerous Nuclear Traderdquo Washington Post letters May 23 2003
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
ldquoRiskier to Fight Iraqrdquo New York Times letters April 13 2002
ldquoNo to Nation-Buildingrdquo New York Times letters February 11 2002
ldquoStinging Rebukesrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 81 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2002)
ldquoResponse to lsquoBystanders to Genocidersquordquo Atlantic Monthly letters December 2001
ldquoWhat if Terror Went Nuclearrdquo New York Times letters November 25 2001
ldquoRejoinderrdquo Journal of Humanitarian Assistance November 12 2001 httpwwwjhaacbooksbr024ahtm
The Nuke Factor Washington Post letters November 7 2001
ldquoKuperman Repliesrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 3 (MayJune 2000)
ldquoDonrsquot Court Disaster in Iraqrdquo Wall Street Journal letters November 18 1999
ldquoNATOs Accountingrdquo Washington Post letters August 25 1999
Albright Painted Milosevic Into a Corner Wall Street Journal letters July 14 1999
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 12 -
Botched Diplomacy Led to War [in Kosovo] Wall Street Journal letters June 17 1999
ldquoKosovo Deal Represents lsquoBotched Diplomacyrsquordquo USA Today letters June 14 1999
ldquoStick to Your Gunsrdquo Foreign Affairs letters Vol 78 No 3 (MayJune 1999)
ldquoNATO Move May Widen War [in Kosovo]rdquo USA Today letters October 9-11 1998
In Balkans Time to Intervene New York Times letters October 5 1998
REGULATORY FILINGS
Response to Motion for Extension US NRC re XSNM-3771 September 9 2016
Letter to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging reduction of proposed export of highly enriched uranium
August 18 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3771 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 4 2016
Petition for Leave to Intervene and Request for Hearing Export License for Highly Enriched Uranium XSNM-
3758 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission March 18 2015
Letter to the Honorable Nils J Diaz Chairman US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requesting public disclosure
of proposed exports of weapons-grade uranium February 13 2006
PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
CONFERENCE PAPERS
ldquoFuture HEU Requirements for US Naval Propulsionrdquo Workshop on ldquoFissile Material Restrictions in Nuclear
Weapon States Treaties and Transparencyrdquo Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington DC June
27-28 2016
ldquoExplaining Ethnonational Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 2016 World Convention of the Association for the
Study of Nationalities Columbia University April 14-16 2016
ldquoLiberia How Diplomacy amp Intervention Ended a 13-Year Civil Warrdquo Conference on ldquoImpossible Peace Finding
Solutions to the Most Challenging Intra-State Conflictsrdquo The University of York (England) March 11 2016
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association San
Diego CA November 19-22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Comprehensive Peace Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association (APSA) San Francisco CA September 3-6 2015
ldquoR2P in Sudans lsquoTwo Areasrsquo Remedy or Cause of Violencerdquo annual conference of the British International Studies
Association London UK June 17-19 2015
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 13 -
ldquoWestern Intervention Driven by Propaganda A Key Explanation of Failurerdquo Conference on The Use of Force in a
Post-Western International Order New and Old Challenges to Security Studies University of Warsaw Poland May
22 2015
ldquoCivil War after Civil War Explaining Rebellion in Sudanrsquos lsquoTwo Areasrsquordquo 56th Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 18-21 2015
ldquoGenocide after Comprehensive Peace Climate and Other Causes of Continuing Violence in Sudanrdquo International
Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) Conference Cape Town South Africa December 4-7 2014
ldquoExplaining International Cooperation on Nuclear Security Lessons from the RERTR Programrdquo
- ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University of Texas at Austin November 16 2014
- Science amp Global Security Seminar Series Princeton University April 2 2014
- Multilateral Cooperation on Nonproliferation Workshop Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA March
29-30 2012
ldquoSkeptics of the R2Prdquo presented at Conference on Exploring the Concept and Application of the Responsibility to
Protect Scripps College Claremont CA September 26-27 2014
ldquoPeace in Liberia Lessons of Successful Conflict Managementrdquo Keynote Address The Conflict Conference
University of Texas at Austin April 10 2014
ldquoShock Absorbers Designing Constitutions for Conflict Management in Africardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Chicago IL August 29 - September 1 2013 Also presented at Conference
on Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict New York University Law School November 17 2012
ldquoProtecting US Nuclear Facilities from Terrorist Attack Re-assessing the Current lsquoDesign Basis Threatrsquo
Approachrdquo presented at INMM 54th Annual Meeting Palm Desert CA July 17 2013 co-authored with Lara
Kirkham
ldquoConstitutional Design for Conflict Management in Africardquo Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
Milan Italy June 24-26 2013 Also presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual World
Convention Columbia University New York April 18-20 2013
ldquoClimate Conflict and Constitutional Design in Africardquo Conference on Climate Change and Security at Crossroads
University of Agder Kristiansand Norway June 20-21 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Mediate Shocksrdquo conference on Shifting Conflict Patterns in Africa Drivers of
Instability and Strategies for Cooperation UT-Austin April 15-16 2013
ldquoDesigning Constitutions to Reduce Domestic Conflictrdquo International Studies Association annual convention San
Francisco CA April 3-6 2013
ldquoHow Domestic Political Institutions Mediate the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africardquo Conference on Rethinking
Climate Change Conflict and Security Sussex Centre for International Security University of Sussex UK October
18-19 2012
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management Project Updaterdquo 2012 Minerva Meeting and Program Review
Arlington VA September 13-14 2012
ldquoNATO Intervention in Libya A Humanitarian Successrdquo presented at the International Studies Association annual
convention Toronto Canada March 27 2014 Also presented at the following
- University of Florence Italy April 24 2013
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 14 -
- Jointly to the Royal Danish Defence Collegersquos Africa and Future Conflicts Program and the University of
Copenhagenrsquos Centre of African Studies Copenhagen Denmark May 30 2012
- Erasmus University International Institute of Social Studies The Hague Netherlands May 29 2012
- Oxford Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) Oxford University UK April 24 2012
- 17th Annual World Convention Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 19-21 2012
ldquoHEU Minimization Challenges in the US and Russia Political Technical and Economic Issuesrdquo 2nd International
Symposium on HEU Minimization January 23-25 2012 Diplomatic Academy Vienna Austria
ldquoOverviewrdquo Conference on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa University of Texas Austin
TX November 15 2011 Video at httpyoutubeJ0FuWzvxFK8 See also ldquoLessons Learnedrdquo video at
httpyoutubemCpiQTic2t8
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo Presented to 2011 JASON Fall Meeting McLean VA November
18-20 2011 Also presented at the following
- RERTR 2011 33rd International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
Santiago Chile October 23-27 2011
- ISSSISAC Annual Conference October 13-15 2011 Irvine CA
ldquoStrategy Trumps Troop Levels Explaining Successful Intervention in Liberiardquo Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Seattle WA September 1-4 2011
ldquoStopping Irans Bomb Program The Logic of Preventive Strikesrdquo conference on Breaking Down the Walls
Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoRethinking the lsquoResponsibility to Protectrsquordquo McCain Conference Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership United
States Naval Academy Annapolis MD April 7-8 2011 Also presented at conference on Breaking Down the
Walls Arizona State University April 1 2010
ldquoThe Puzzle of Rwandarsquos Genociderdquo Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars Buenos Aires Argentina July 19-22 2011 Also presented at the following
- 16th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New
York April 14-16 2011
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) Seattle WA February 11 2011
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC September 2-5 2010
- International Studies Association New Orleans LA February 17-20 2010
- Annual meeting of the African Studies Association New Orleans LA November 19-22 2009
ldquoRipeness Theory and the Dangers of Muscular Mediationrdquo presented at the Minefields of Mediation workshop
Princeton University May 8-9 2014 Also presented at the following
- Conference on Persistent Conflict in the 21st Century London School of Economics June 25 2011
- Fourteenth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia
University New York NY April 23-25 2009
- Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28 - 31 2008
- Annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoLearning from the Past Lessons from Kosovo Bosnia and Rwandardquo Conference on the Future of the
Responsibility to Protect UCLA April 14 2009 Audio at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklepodcastsarticleaspparentid=107149 Video interview at
httpwwwinternationaluclaeduburklevideosarticleaspparentid=109619
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 15 -
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Symposium on Genocide
Prevention Task Force Report Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC March 13
2009
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Liberia 2003rdquo International Studies Association annual meeting New
York NY February 15-18 2009
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo presented at the ISA-ABRI Joint International Meeting Rio De
Janeiro Brazil July 22-24 2009 Also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars George Mason University Arlington VA June 7-10 2009 Also presented at the thirteenth
annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY
April 10-12 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo presented at conference on The Responsibility to Protect A
Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities Yeshiva University New York March 10 ndash 11 2008
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo presented at annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at conference on
the Economics of Peace and Security Levy Economics Institute Bard College Annandale on Hudson NY May 30 -
June 1 2007
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo presented at the twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007 Also presented at seventh
biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars Sarajevo Bosnia July 9-13 2007 Also
presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
ldquoInfluencing Events Ashore Liberia Lessons for Effective US Military Intervention without Large Ground
Forcesrdquo presented at conference on Stability Security Transition Reconstruction Challenges for the US Navy
Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA September 13-14 2006
ldquoParsimony Desperation or Habit Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990srdquo presented at annual meeting of
the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 31 - September 3 2006
ldquoRethinking Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Transatlantic Policy Consortium Warsaw Poland June 6 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo presented to the 2006 Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association San Diego CA March 22-25 2006
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented to the conference on Casualties
and Warfare Triangle Institute for Security Studies Duke University February 17-18 2006
ldquoWeaker US Export Controls on Bomb-Grade Uranium Causes Consequences and Prospectsrdquo presented to the
27th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Boston MA November
8 2005
ldquoRx for Bosnia Power-Sharing or Partitionrdquo presented at the tenth annual World Convention of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 14-16 2005
ldquoThe Global Threat Reduction Initiative and Conversion of Isotope Production to LEU Targetsrdquo presented to the
26th Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors IAEA Vienna Austria
November 8 2004
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
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(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
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httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
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ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
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ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
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ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
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httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 16 -
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004
Crisis Management in the Balkan Region Cave Hic Moral Hazard presentation to 18th Meeting of the Euro
Atlantic Security Study Group (EASSG) Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security
Studies Institutes Bologna Italy April 18-20 2004
Caveat Mediator The Risks of Applying Leverage in Africa presented at 23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS
African Studies Program Johns Hopkins University Washington DC April 16-17 2004
ldquoKosovo the Grand Strategy of the KLArdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 15-17 2004
ldquoHuman Salvation or Mission Impossible Is Intervention the Solutionrdquo presented at 42nd Annual
International Affairs Symposium Suffering of Strangers Global Humanitarian Intervention Lewis amp Clark College
Portland Oregon April 5-7 2004
ldquoMoral Hazard How and Why Humanitarian Intervention Promotes Armed Rebellionrdquo presented at conference on
Curbing Human Rights Violations by Armed Groups University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
November 14-15 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at Georgetown Workshop on Intervention
Georgetown University Washington DC October 23-24 2003
ldquoExplaining the Ultimate Escalation in Rwanda How and Why Tutsi Rebels Provoked a Retaliatory Genociderdquo
presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
available at httparchiveallacademiccompublicationdocsapsa_proceeding2003-08-
271553apsa_proceeding_1553PDF
ldquoThe Questionable Logic of President Bushrsquos lsquoPreemptionrsquo Doctrinerdquo presented at a conference on the ldquoFuture of
World Orderrdquo sponsored by World Center for Studies and Research of the Green Book Tripoli Libya May 17-18
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo presented at the annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
ldquoThe Humanitarian Intervention Regime as a Cause of Forced Migrationrdquo presented at the 8th conference of the
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association New Orleans LA March 25-28 2002 available at httpwwwisanetorgnoarchivekupermanhtml
ldquoObstacles to Interventionrdquo presented at a conference on Genocide and Intervention A Retrospective on
Rwanda Beloit College Beloit WI February 16 2002
ldquoTragic Challenges How and Why Communal Groups Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
ldquoSecession as Deterrence Failure Bosnia 1992rdquo presented at annual meeting of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 5-7 2001
ldquoThe Causes (Internal and External) of Violent Rebellions that Provoke Genocidal Retaliationrdquo presented at annual
meeting of the International Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 17 -
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo presented at
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Washington DC August 31 ndash September 3 2000
available at httpproharvardeduabstracts019019012KupermanAlhtm Also presented at Conference on Living
Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy Rutgers University October 14 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda ndash And the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo presented at annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoRevised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front ndash A Case Study in Guerrilla Strategyrdquo presented at annual meeting
of the International Studies Association Los Angeles CA March 14-18 2000
ldquoA Level Playing Field for Medical Isotope Production---How to Phase Out Reliance on Highly Enriched Uraniumrdquo
22nd Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Budapest Hungary
October 7 1999
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Cold
War Erardquo presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Atlanta GA September 2-5
1999
ldquoHEU Core Conversion of Russian Production Reactors A Major Threat to the International [Non-Proliferation]
Regimerdquo prepared for the 21st Annual International Meeting on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test
Reactors Satildeo Paulo Brazil October 19 1998
ldquoRERTR End-Game A Win-Win Framework Phasing Out Remaining Global HEU Commerce by
Conditionally and Temporarily Renewing US Exports of HEUrdquo prepared for the 20th Annual International Meeting
on Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Jackson Hole Wyoming October 5-10 1997
How America Could Have Saved Yugoslavia August 12 1996 Manuscript on syllabus for SAIS course on
conflict management
ldquoCivilian Highly Enriched Uranium and the Fissile Material Conventionrdquo prepared for a symposium on The Scope
of a Fissile Material Convention UN Institute for Disarmament Research and the Oxford Research Group Geneva
Switzerland August 29 1996
INVITED LECTURES amp DEBATES
ldquoLearning from the Libya Disasterrdquo Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs December 1 2016
httpsyoutube4Ne8SVcew2I
ldquoThe Iran Nuclear Agreement Debunking Obamas Claimsrdquo Indiana University November 5 2015
httpsyoutubeyUGbqXa5opM
ldquoDebating the Iranian Nuclear Deal Danger or Opportunityrdquo Williams College October 29 2015
ldquoConfronting Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Fedder Lecture University of Missouri ndash St Louis September 16 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo AIPAC Austin TX September 10 2015
ldquoThe Iran Deals Fatal Flawrdquo Congregation Rodfei Sholom San Antonio TX August 30 2015
ldquoIran Nuclear Deal amp Congressional Oversightrdquo Honoring the Legacy of Paul L Leventhal National Press Club
August 4 2015 httpsyoutubeH0OGHgiw0Tk
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 18 -
ldquoLearning From Libya The Lessons of US Interventionrdquo Charles Koch Institute Washington DC July 14 2015
httpsyoutubeUVrmPbl1_tM
ldquoConstitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo
- SAIS-Europe Bologna Italy March 4 2016
- Office of the Secretary of Defense African Affairs Brown Bag Series The Pentagon May 14 2015
- Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa LBJ Presidential Library October 16
2015
ldquoPhasing Out Highly Enriched Uranium Fuel in Naval Propulsion Why It is Necessary and How to Achieve Itrdquo
Briefing on Naval Nuclear Reactors and Use of Highly Enriched Uranium US Senate March 20 2015
ldquoLimits of Humanitarian Intervention [in Libya]rdquo Keynote Address 10th MAYABMUN (Model United Nations)
Universidad Anaacutehuac Mayab Merida Mexico October 30 2014
ldquoPhase-out of US and Russian Use of HEU for Naval Propulsion Prospectsrdquo Naval Nuclear Propulsion Task Force
Workshop Federation of American Scientists Washington DC October 9 2014
ldquoPotential Effects of a P5+1 Nuclear Deal with Iran on Proliferation in the Middle Eastrdquo 2014 Herzliya Conference
Institute for Policy and Strategy Lauder School IDC Herzliya Israel June 9 2014
ldquoSudan and South Sudanrsquos Bitter and Incomplete Divorcerdquo The Wilson Center Washington DC May 20 2014
ldquoDid the Military Intervention in Libya Succeedrdquo CATO Institute Washington DC March 19 2014
httpyoutubeKH3D-sOLpHE
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo US Institute of Peace March 10 2014
ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo Development Studies amp Research Institute University
of Khartoum Sudan May 30 2013
ldquoGlobal Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uraniumrdquo presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011
ldquoHow to Stop Iranrsquos Nuclear Programrdquo Democrats Abroad Florence Italy April 22 2010
ldquoGovernance to Mitigate Climate Stressrdquo presentation at discussion forum on Climate Change and African Political
Stability (CCAPS) Meridian International Center Washington DC March 3 2010
ldquoThe Threat Posed by HEU and Legislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commercerdquo presentation at panel on
Getting Bomb-Grade Uranium Out of Civilian Hands Toward the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by Royal
Norwegian Embassy and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies George Washington University
Washington DC February 1 2010 httpcnsmiiseduactivities100201_civilian_heuindexhtm Video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=ehkO55Ds4x4 QampA video at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SRp7aKmfTRs
ldquoDarfur lsquoStrategic Victimhoodrsquo Strikes Againrdquo
- Institute for Security and Conflict Studies George Washington University Washington DC February 23
2010
- US Institute of Peace Washington DC January 7 2010
- Carleton University Ottawa Canada November 16 2009
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington DC November 10 2009
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide How to Improve Humanitarian Intervention Syracuse University
Florence Italy June 25 2009
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 19 -
ldquoMoral Hazard of the Responsibility to Protectrdquo University of Aberystwyth (Wales) United Kingdom July 9 2008
ldquoA Dangerous Precedent International Recognition of Kosovos Unilateral Secessionrdquo
- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi India January 10 2008
- United Service Institution of India New Delhi India January 9 2008
ldquoAverting the Third Kosovo Warrdquo Conflict Management Program Speaker Series School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University December 10 2007
ldquoThe Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo United Nations Association Austin TX October 21 2007
ldquoGenocide The Cases of Rwanda and Sudanrdquo presentation at Living Without Freedom a History Institute for
Teachers sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institutersquos Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education
May 5-6 2007 Philadelphia PA
ldquoA Small Intervention with a Big Payoff Lessons from Liberia 2003rdquo International RelationsForeign Policy faculty
working group Dartmouth College April 25 2007
ldquoArmed Humanitarian Interventionrdquo debate with Prof Jon Western Bowdoin College Brunswick ME November
17 2006
ldquoNuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons Update on the Spread of the Bombrdquo Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua
NY August 9 2006 httpswwwthegreatlecturelibrarycomindexphpselect=speakerampdata=990
ldquoMoral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention A Reply to Skepticsrdquo
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 9 2006
- Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas AampM University February 28 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo
- Seminar XXI Ethnic amp Religious Conflict Airlie Center Warrenton VA September 29 - October 1 2006
- Security Studies Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 12 2006
- Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 13 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- University of California-Santa Cruz February 2 2005
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 1 2005
- LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas January 26 2005
- Program on International Security Policy University of Chicago January 18 2005
- University of California-Berkeley November 22 2004
- George Washington University November 15 2004
- Georgetown University October 19 2004
- Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA February 4 2004
- American University Washington DC December 12 2003
- Southern California Association of Governments Los Angeles CA June 24 2002
- European Union Center of California Scripps College Claremont CA May 1 2002
- Loyola Marymount University Westchester CA April 8 2002
- Center for International Studies University of Southern California April 3 2002
ldquoThe Limits of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo
- Committee on International Relations University of Chicago January 19 2005
- Johns Hopkins Alumni Association London UK November 11 2002
- Burkle Center for International Relations UCLA May 8 2002
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 20 -
ldquoTen Years After Genocide Have Humanitarians Learned the Right Lessonsrdquo Rwanda Symposium Columbia
University New York NY April 14 2004
Discussant seminar on Post-Iraq US-European Relations European Union Institute Florence Italy October 14
2003
ldquoReducing the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo SAIS Johns Hopkins
University Washington DC April 21 2003
ldquoWar with Iraqrdquo A debate with US diplomat Thomas Countryman Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Milan
Italy November 18 2002
ldquoTragic Challengesrdquo
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University March 9 2001
- School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Bologna Italy March 2 2001
- School of Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University February 26 2001
- Hunter College February 14 2001
ldquoContending Perspectives on Powerrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Hunter
College February 15 2001
ldquoHumanitarian Military Intervention Who Should Do It and Whenrdquo lecture to MIT Model UN November 7 2000
ldquoInterventionrdquo guest lecture to introductory course on International Relations Tufts University November 2 2000
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Dickey Center for International Understanding Dartmouth College October 19 2000
ldquoGenocide in Rwanda and the Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventionrdquo guest lecture School of International
Service American University April 4 2000
ldquoCrisis in Kosovo A Panel Discussionrdquo International Affairs Society George Washington University February 10
1999
Kosovo Crisis and US Foreign Policy presentation to National Young Leaders Conference Congressional Youth
Leadership Council Washington DC November 11 1998
Conflict Management First Do No Harm School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
September 23 1998
The Other Lesson of Rwanda When International Pressure Backfires African Studies Center Boston University
February 11 1998
Rwanda in Retrospect Could US Military Intervention Have Prevented the Genocide Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs Harvard University December 12 1997
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
TV NEWS SHOWS
(Video at httpvideogooglecomvideosearchq=alan20kuperman)
ldquoBrexit inspires secessionists to continue pursuing Texitrdquo KEYE-TV June 24 2016
httpsyoutubeYGbXDc4GD4s
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 21 -
ldquoLibya ndash A new beginningrdquo The Heat CCTV America April 20 2016 httpsyoutubeWwEqj1c1Cyg
ldquoAre US nuclear sites protected against terrorist attacksrdquo Fox amp Friends FOX News March 25 2016
httpsvideofoxnewscomvvideo-embedhtmlvideo_id=4817184129001
ldquoISIS in Libyardquo Charlie Rose Show PBS-TV February 5 2016 httpscharlierosecomvideos23206
ldquoFighting ISISrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 November 20 2015 httpwwwfox7austincomgood-
day53732075-story
ldquoISIS Roots and Remediesrdquo Fox 7 Austin News KTBC-TV November 17 2015 httpsyoutubeethQo04_7Ow
ldquoNuclear Iran amp the lsquoBreakout Timersquo Debaterdquo Ali Velshi On Target Al Jazeera America June 29 2015
httpsyoutubeY0Xv_AJ33w4
ldquoAssessing Intervention in Libya and Iraqrdquo SophieampCo RT June 8 2015 httprtcomshowssophieco265660-
west-humanitarian-intervention-invasion
ldquoThe Failure of Libyardquo Meet the Press NBC-TV February 22 2015 httpsyoutubeieoL2QpwD6E
ldquoShould the US Intervene in Iraqrdquo The World Right Now with Hala Gorani CNN-International August 14 2014
httpwwwcnncomvideodata20videobestoftv20140818exp-discussion-us-ground-troops-iraqcnnhtml
ldquorsquoThe Battle of Dignityrsquo in Libyardquo FreeHour Show Al-Hurra-TV May 22 2014 httpyoutubeAlx-1bJXNYc
ldquoShould the US take action against Syriardquo News Edge at Nine KTBC-TV Fox 7 September 3 2013
httpyoutubeMjr0KzfTrAw
ldquoConflict in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 3 2013 httpyoutubeyEz2VG0KVoE
ldquoHelping Syria From Thousands Of Miles Awayrdquo KEYE-TV August 27 2013 httpyoutubegDX2fAbasYs
ldquoNuclear reactors prone to terror attackrdquo Today Show NBC-TV August 16 2013 httpyoutubeHoaRHZMp-Bw
ldquoSecurity at nations nuclear facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack report saysrdquo Fox News Channel August 15
2013 httpfxnws17tamKt
ldquoTerrorists could easily target aging nuclear plantsrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 15 2013
httpyoutubev6WGjXRlmTw
ldquoReport released on nuclear reactorsrdquo YNN-TV August 15 2013 httpyoutubeg0nXDVKjSW0
ldquoTensions in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 May 2 2013 httpyoutube8wgP5aIZ0S4
ldquoAnalysis of the Third 2012 Presidential Debaterdquo UT-Austin October 23 2012 httpyoutube8f21BWEpBkM
ldquoCould Israel and foreign policy swing the electionrdquo Elections 2012 UT-Austin October 15 2012
httpblogsutexaseduelections201220121015could-israel-and-foreign-policy-swing-the-election
ldquoLibya Consulate Attackrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 September 13 2012
httpyoutubexbk6onPFT9I
ldquoWorld Disorderrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) August 28 2012 httpyoutubeg_t3kVDuJHI
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 22 -
ldquoSituation in Syriardquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV FOX 7 June 20 2012 httpyoutube7uUDlJIozto
ldquoTension Rising between US and Afghanistanrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 26 2012
httpyoutubeIyd435gW9xs
ldquoIran-Israel Tensions Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 8 2012 httpyoutubeQSsVIMiHTlc
ldquoNon-Violent Resistancerdquo Good Morning Texas Texas Student Television November 2011
httpyoutubeYniiewY3oHs
ldquoArab Fallrdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) June 21 2011 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkarab-spring-revolts-results
Also httpyoutubewVA_d99x8HU (27 minutes)
ldquoGaddafi a Legitimate Targetrdquo RT America May 6 2011 httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=lNIF2efOwNg (8
minutes)
ldquoKuperman says Negotiate in Libya Dont Arm Rebelsrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 5 2011
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=A7VLJIgKkRc (9 minutes)
ldquoGetting Away with Murderrdquo Russia TV (RT) May 3 2011 wwwyoutubecomwatchv=MU-CAEB73FI (2
minutes)
ldquoA Violation of Normsrdquo Democracy Now May 3 2011
wwwdemocracynoworg201153a_violation_of_norms_us_allies Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=PZ_PmTJ_guo (5 minutes)
Libyan intervention doing more harm than good Russia TV (RT) April 19 2011 httprtcomusanewslibya-
intervention-gaddafi-obama (8 minutes)
How Should the US Respond to Libya Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 March 10 2011
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayHow-Should-the-US-Respond-to-Libya3F-20110309-ktbcgd Also at
wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1Sn7aRrl9tQ
ldquoKosovo - Renegade Staterdquo Crosstalk RT (Russia) December 22 2010 httprtcomprogramscrosstalkkosovo-
nato-criminal-state Also at httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=6AXH5AcpVCw (26 minutes)
ldquoWhat the Future Holds for the US Israel and Iranrdquo KTBC-TV Fox 7 October 12 2010 With Abe Selig
wwwmyfoxaustincomdppgood_dayWhat-the-Future-Holds-for-the-US-Israel-and-Iran-20101012-ktbcgd
Targeting Tehran Crosstalk RT (Russia) September 22 2010
httprtcomAbout_UsProgrammesCrossTalk2010-09-22598405html Also at
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=WCPaKTb0MIQ (26 minutes)
ldquoIranrsquos Nuclear Research Reactorrdquo Al-Jazeera TV May 29 2010
ldquoDoes the World Have the Right to Prevent Genociderdquo Amanpour CNN-International October 28 2009
httppodcastscnnnetcnnbigpodcastsamanpourvideo20091028amanpourpodcast1028cnnm4v 930 -
2156 Transcript httptranscriptscnncomTRANSCRIPTS091028ampr01html
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Threatrdquo Good Day Austin KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin TX May 29 2009
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=F2Ooca2OjHg
ldquoUnrest in Belgraderdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 21 2008
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=SphzBsQAjU8
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 23 -
Russia Today February 21 2008 httpwwwrussiatodayruguestsvideo822
ldquoKosovorsquos Independencerdquo Newsworld CBC-TV Canada February 18 2008
Squeeze Play BNN-TV Canada December 13 2007 2500 ndash 3347
Dateline NBC-TV August 17 2003
ldquoAre stinger missile fears realrdquo Nightly News NBC-TV August 13 2003
ldquoThe Genocide Factorrdquo Maryland Public Television panel discussion University of Maryland April 11 2002
RADIO NEWS SHOWS
(Audio at httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcom)
ldquoIran Nuclear Dealrdquo Charlie Brennan Show KMOX St Louis MO September 9 2015
httptuneincomembedplayert101108841
ldquoLibya Chaos Deepensrdquo Between The Lines ABC Australia June 17 2015
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-06-18T09_27_01-07_00
ldquoStaatszerfall als Folge der Militaumlrintervention Libyen vier Jahre nach den NATO-Luftschlaumlgenldquo Streitkraumlfte und
Strategien NDR-Info March 7 2015 httpmediandrdeprogressive20150306AU-20150306-1347-5942mp3
(starts at 1320)
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio February 26 2015 httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-
02-26T01_24_00-08_00
ldquoNATO lsquoBrokersquo Libyardquo Newsday BBC World Service February 17 2015 interviewed by Alan Kasujja
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-02-17T06_11_17-08_00
ldquoFSA supports Syria air strikesrdquo Newshour BBC World Service September 27 2014 interviewed by Julian
Marshall httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2014-09-27T16_13_59-07_00
ldquoLessons from the Libyan Intervention amp Overthrowing of Qaddafi ndash lsquoHow NOT to Intervenersquordquo Business Talk with
Jim Campbell WYBC July 13 2014 Part 1 (8 mins) Part 2 (22 mins)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionsrdquo The American Interest Podcast May 5 2014 httpwwwthe-american-
interestcomblogpodcastepisode-13-humanitarian-interventions-the-rights-struggle-with-inequality
ldquoIntervention in Libyardquo The Thursday Report with Doug McKenty KZYX Mendocino CA May 5 2011
ldquoGlobal policy trend toward interventionismrdquo Global Freedom Report May 4 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomplayerweb2011-05-05T08_39_55-07_00
ldquoLibyardquo Michael Schaus Media Logic radio KFTM April 15 2011
ldquoLibyardquo Scott Horton Show Antiwar Radio April 15 2011
httpdissentradiocomradio11_04_15_kupermanmp3
ldquoHumanitarian Warrdquo The Ron Smith Show WBAL Radio Baltimore MD April 6 2011
ldquoLibya Did Intervention Really Prevent a lsquoBloodbathrsquordquo Newshour BBC World Service April 3 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-04-03T14_48_27-07_00
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 24 -
The Big Question -- Intervention in Libya Joy Cardin Show Wisconsin Public Radio March 23 2011
wwwwprorgwebcastingaudioarchives_displaycfmCode=jca or alanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-
23T07_26_14-07_00
ldquoLibya Interventionrdquo Good Morning Show KFAB 1110 AM Omaha NE March 23 2011
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2011-03-23T10_01_43-07_00
ldquoEliminating Bomb-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Productionrdquo National Public Radio December 6 2010
httpwwwnprorgplayerv2mediaPlayerhtmlaction=1ampt=1ampislist=falseampid=131786663ampm=131842259
ldquoUS Approach to Iranrdquo Newshour BBC World Service February 6 2010 (2630 ndash 5000)
httpwwwbbccoukiplayerconsolep00617bf
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 13 2009 (1250-1506)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090612JN13_The_House_FINALram
ldquoIsotopes Futurerdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada June 12 2009 Part 2 (0045-0850)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20090612-aih-2wmv
ldquoThe Responsibility to Protectrdquo (includes debate with Gareth Evans) America Abroad Media National Public
Radio March 2009 wwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsviewid112 Debate audio and transcript at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgprogramsextrasid112
The House CBC Radio Toronto Canada Feb 28 2009 (4200-4419)
httpcbccathehousemedia20090227FE28_THE_HOUSE_FIIINAL-CIRram
ldquoRadovan Karadzic Capture and Extraditionrdquo Voice of America July 30 2008 Serbian transcript at
httpwwwvoanewscomserbian2008-07-30-voa14cfm
ldquoNorth Korea Nuclear Dealrdquo Morning News with Jimmy Barrett 1140 WRVA Richmond VA June 27 2008
ldquoIsotopes Pakrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada February 8 2008
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20080208-aih-2wmv
ldquoIsotopesrdquo As It Happens CBC Radio Toronto Canada December 12 2007 (046-948)
httpwwwcbccamrl38752asithappens20071212-aih-2wmv
ldquoArming the Sunni Moderatesrdquo KTSA Radio San Antonio TX April 27 2007
ldquoDarfur UN resolves to send peacekeepersrdquo Late Night Live ABC Radio National Australia September 12 2006
httpwwwabcnetaurnlatenightlivestories20061739397htm
ldquoUnderstanding Darfurrdquo The Kojo Nnamdi Show WAMU 885 FM National Public Radio Washington DC June
5 2006 httpwwwwamuorgaudiokn0606k2060605-11191asx
ldquoShould We Meddle in Darfurrdquo To The Point KCRW 899 FM National Public Radio and Public Radio
International Los Angeles CA June 2 2006
httpplayrbncomurl=liveconkcrwg2demandtptp060601Raid_on_Congressmansrmampstart
=003616545ampend=005035834ampproto=rtsp
ldquoDarfur A Humanitarian Crisisrdquo WHYY National Public Radio Philadelphia PA April 10 2006 Available at
httpwwwamericaabroadmediaorgDarfurWHYYhtml
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 25 -
Interviews on exports of bomb-grade uranium Joe Scarborough Show Westwood One radio network Thursday
August 11 2005 Norman Mark Show KNWZ 970-AM radio Palm Springs CA Saturday Aug 13 2005 Thom
Hartmann Show KPOJ 620-AM radio and nationally syndicated Aug 16 2005
ldquoAirline Defenserdquo On Point WBUR Boston August 13 2003 Hour-long radio program examining the missile
threat to commercial airliners Available at httpwwwonpointradioorgshows20030820030813_a_mainasp
ldquoThe Kosovo Crisis and the US Interventionrdquo one-hour radio interview on KVMR California February 10 1999
Available at httpwwwyouthspaceorgkitchenarchphp3
NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS
ldquoАлан КУПЕРМАН США проводить відкриту політику просування демократіїrdquo interview on Ukrainian
democratization ДЕНЬ (The Day) Kiev Ukraine September 13 2006
ldquoHumanitaumlren Aktionen sind enge Grenzen gesetzt Der Konflikt-Experte Alan Kuperman uumlber das Darfur-
Dilemmardquo interview on humanitarian crisis in Darfur Sudan published in NZZ am Sonntag (Zurich) July 4 2004
httpwwwnzzch20040704alpage-article9PHG2html
ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE
TEACHING
VISTING PROFESSOR UNIVERSITEacute DE LA MEacuteDITERRANEacuteE MARSEILLE FRANCE
Taught course on ldquoEnjeux et Conseacutequences des Crises Humanitairesrdquo (Challenges and Consequences of
Humanitarian Intervention) December 8-12 2008
VISITING PROFESSOR EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ndash VIADRINA FRANKFURT-ODER GERMANY
Taught courses on ldquoBalkan Bordersrdquo and ldquoConflict Managementrdquo Summer 2006
VISITING PROFESSOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES (SAIS) WASHINGTON DC
Taught course on ldquoTheories of International Relationsrdquo Summers 2003 2004
TEACHING ASSISTANT
- ldquoUS General Purpose [Military] Forcesrdquo MIT undergraduate course with Prof Barry Posen Spring 2001
- ldquoIntroduction to International Relationsrdquo Tufts University undergraduate course with Prof Barbara Connolly
Taught two weekly sections and gave lecture on intervention Fall 2000
- US Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice MIT undergraduate course with Prof Stephen Van Evera Taught
two weekly sections Fall 1997
SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT
ldquoEuropean Foot-Dragging on Conversion is Endangering Mo-99 Supplyrdquo presentation to 2014 Mo-99 Topical
Meeting US Department of Energy Washington DC June 24-27 2014
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Chicago April 1-4 2013
Select participant ldquoFuture of Kosovordquo US Government working group Tysons Corner VA April 17 2012
Roundtable Speaker US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Topical Meeting on
Mo-99 Santa Fe New Mexico December 4-7 2011
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 26 -
ldquoAfrican Security Challenges Now and Over the Horizonrdquo select participant in workshop organized by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Advanced Systems and Concepts Office (ASCO) McLean VA October 17
2008
ldquoLegislation to Reduce Bomb-Grade Uranium Commerce Background and Optionsrdquo presentation to AAAS
Congressional Briefing on Ensuring US Medical Isotope Supply and Minimizing Risks of Nuclear Terrorism US
Senate October 6 2008 httpcstspaaasorgfilesRERTR-2008-Congress-Briefingpdf
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences Committee on Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched
Uranium Washington DC February 15 2007
ldquoWill Peace Survive in Bosnia and Kosovo Reassessing the Wisdom of Partitionrdquo presentation at Central
Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkans for Darfur and Beyondrdquo presentation at
Central Intelligence Agency November 3 2006
Petition to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restore public disclosure of amounts of bomb-grade nuclear
material in pending export-license applications June 12 2006 (NRC announced on August 31 2006 that it had
adopted this recommendation)
ldquoProposed Export of High Enriched Uranium to Canadardquo Testimony to US Nuclear Regulatory Commission July
10 2000
SERVICE TO ACADEMY
EDITOR
Symposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Ethnopolitics 2016
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Genocide Studies International (U of Toronto Press) 2013 ndash present
FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP
Member of coalition of over 70 international nonproliferation and nuclear security experts and organizations
2010 -
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA KOSOVA
For PhD thesis of Edita Tahiri 2010
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENMISA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Elected Member-at-Large Section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2009-2011
CO-EDITOR
Special issue of Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) on Moral Hazard and Intervention
ADVISORY BOARD
Annual Editions World Politics 20062007 20072008 27th Edition 28th Edition (McGraw-HillDushkin 2006
2007)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal Ethnopolitics (Taylor amp Francis) 2004 ndash present
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 27 -
America Abroad Media 2008 -
ADVISORY BOARD
Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) 2009 -
PEER REVIEWER
Publishers Princeton University Press
Journals International Security World Politics International Studies Quarterly Nonproliferation Review Political
Science Quarterly Ethnopolitics International Studies Review Journal of Modern African Studies Journal of
Intervention and Statebuilding International Interactions Science amp Global Security
CHAIR ELECTION COMMITTEE
International Studies Association section on Ethnicity Nationalism and Migration 2007
DELEGATION TO TAIWAN
One of 10 US scholars selected for week-long trip to meet with senior Taiwanese officials January 7-12 2007
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
For MIT Professor Myron Weiner Helped organize book project on forced migration Spring 1998
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSymposium on Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africardquo LBJ
Presidential Library October 16 2015
MENTOR Next Generation Scholars Program Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2012-
2013 2014-2015
MENTOR Launching Longhorns Hillel University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015
LEVENTHAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM raised initial funds for endowment 2013-2014
SUBCOMMITTEES (2) ON 3RD-YEAR REVIEW LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON MPAFFGPS ADMISSIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LBJ School of Public Affairs 2012-2013
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoSecession Reduxrdquo March 1 2013 co-sponsored by the LBJ School of Public
Affairs the EU Center of Excellence and the Center for European Studies
LBJ JOURNAL Podcast ldquoNo Clear Path to Utopiardquo debate on intervening in Syria 3 October 2012
httpalanjkupermanpodomaticcomentry2015-03-23T16_09_53-07_00
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoConstitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africardquo University of Texas
Austin TX November 15 2011 httpccapsstrausscenterorgarticlesconference-on-climate-conflict-and-
constitutions
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2011
PANEL ORGANIZER ldquoGlobal HEU Phaseout ndash Prospects amp Challengesrdquo American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) Washington DC May 9 2011 Brought three UT-Austin graduate students to
present as well
- 28 -
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR EARLY PROMOTION
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 - 2011
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROJECT (NPPP) COORDINATOR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010 -
COMMITTEE TO SELECT REDFORD AWARD FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL REPORT
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2010
BUDGET COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON 3RD YEAR REVIEW CHAIR
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2009
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE RAPOPORT CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE MEMBER
University of Texas 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THEORIES CHAIR
Committee on PhD Curriculum Reform LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
SUBCOMMITTEE ON JOINT FOREIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS CHAIR
Graduate Studies Committee LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law University of Texas 2008-2009
SPECIALIZATION IN SECURITY LAW AND DIPLOMACY COORDINATOR
Masterrsquos in Global Policy Studies Program LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2008-09
CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
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CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoReducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges for the Next
Administrationrdquo Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law LBJ Presidential Library November 20
2008 Video available at httpucprincetonedumainindexphpcomponentcontentarticle4309
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University of Texas 2008-12 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
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CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas at Austin 2008-
CONFERENCE ORGANIZER ldquoWorkshop on the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Draft Metrics Framework
for Assessing Conflict Transformation and Stabilizationrdquo Program on Post-Conflict Governance Robert Strauss
Center for International Security and Law University of Texas May 21-22 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBER ldquoThe Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering
Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policyrdquo Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and
Justice University of Texas December 1ndash2 2006
FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PhD PROGRAM MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006-07 Responsibilities included participation in admissions decisions
RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005-06 Responsibilities included hostinginterviewing nine candidates
BUILDING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM (BDP) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE MEMBER
University of Texas 2005-07 Responsibilities include selecting students and courses for inclusion in inter-
disciplinary undergraduate program
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 29 -
DISSERTATION AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER
LBJ School of Public Affairs 2005 - present Several students per year
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for best professional report in
graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2006
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF McGREW RESEARCH AWARD Central Texas Chapter of American
Society for Public Administration 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF LORA ROMERO AWARD for research in Race Ethnicity and Gender
University of Texas at Austin 2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO RUNNER-UP (HONORABLE MENTION) FOR EMMETTE REDFORD AWARD for
best professional report in graduating class LBJ School of Public Affairs 2007
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPEAKERS SERIES
LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-organizer 2005-2006 2007-2008 Member of advisory committee and frequent
moderator 2006-2007
FACULTY ADVISER TO WINNER OF GROVE HAYNES AWARD for best Masterrsquos thesis Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center 2005
ACADEMIC COUNCIL SECRETARY
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05 Responsibilities included recording minutes of monthly
meetings
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBER
SAIS-DC 2003-05 Responsible for coordinating Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center input to reform of
SAIS core curriculum
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
ADMISSIONS INTERVIEWER
In Belgium and the Netherlands for Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-05
MEMBER OF BOARD
Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD) jointly sponsored by Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center and University of Bologna 2002-05
STUDENT FIELD TRIP TO KOSOVO ORGANIZER
Organized and led student field-trip to explore prospects for peaceful resolution of final status in Kosovo meeting
with senior political officials international organizations NGOs media and student groups Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center March 19-24 2005
STAFF RIDE BOLOGNA COORDINATOR
Coordinated participation of Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center students on SAIS strategic-studies didactic
field trip to WWII Italian campaign battlefield sites including Cassino and Anzio Spring 2005
ALUMNI MEETINGS
Addressed Johns Hopkins University alumni meetings in Milan and London
FILM SERIES
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 30 -
Organized and moderated annual film series 2003-2007 ldquoStrategic Studiesrdquo 2006 and ldquoWar Genocide and
Interventionrdquo 2005 University of Texas httpwwwutexasedulbjnewsfall2005film_serieshtml ldquoStrategic
Studies and Conflict Managementrdquo Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center 2003-2005
GUEST LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
ldquoThe Secret History of US Intervention in Liberiardquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium April 21 2016
ldquoLiberia Lessons from a Rare Success of US Interventionrdquo LBJ Faculty amp PhD Colloquium October 23 2014
ldquoIranian Nuclear Capabilityrdquo panel discussion sponsored by CAMERA and Texans for Israel University of Texas
at Austin April 17 2013
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention vs State Sovereignty Competing Norms in Syria and Beyondrdquo Council on Re-Thinking
Diplomacy University of Texas at Austin 31 October 2012
ldquoLibya amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo presentation to Willie Nelson Center Students for Peace and Conflict
Resolution University of Texas at Austin April 11 2012
ldquoHumanitarian Intervention in Africardquo lecture in conjunction with a dual exhibition at the Fine Arts Library of
artistic materials made for the One Million Bones Project and historical photographs from the Human Rights
Documentation Initiative University of Texas at Austin April 10 2012
ldquoTerrorist Hiroshima The Dangers of Bomb-Grade Uranium in Civilian Commercerdquo LBJ School FacultyPhD
Colloquium University of Texas at Austin March 29 2012
ldquoNuclear Power and the Risks of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorismrdquo PRP on Integrating Energy Options
amp Policies in the 21st Century PA680PB January 25 2011
ldquoKosovo History of Ethnic Conflictrdquo briefing to student group preparing to travel to Kosovo to film documentary
Students of the World May 27 2010
ldquoLeft Behind Genocide in Sudanrdquo panel discussion University of Texas at Austin March 2 2009
ldquoAre Nonproliferation Efforts Worthwhilerdquo Conference on Reducing Nuclear Threats Nonproliferation Challenges
for the Next Administration LBJ Presidential Library November 20 2008 Video at
httpwwwrobertstrausscenterorgwebcastsview35
ldquoChild Soldiers Civil War and Intervention in of Sierra Leonerdquo Mayorrsquos Book Club Alamo Drafthouse Austin
TX April 21 2008
ldquoThe Troubled Future of Nuclear Nonproliferationrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at
Austin February 20 2008
ldquoUS Foreign Policy and the Response to Genociderdquo and ldquoCurrent Issues in Sudanrdquo presentations to Student Anti-
Genocide Coalition (STAND) Midwest Regional Conference University of Texas February 16 2008
ldquoHuman Rights amp Humanitarian Interventionrdquo panel discussion Act Local - Think Global Conference University of
Texas February 13 2008
ldquoKosovo The Next Balkan Warrdquo International Specialization and Masters in Global Policy Studies Colloquium
LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas November 13 2007
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Perspectives on US Foreign Policy
November 8 2007
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 31 -
ldquoAnother War in Kosovordquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows University of Texas October 25 2007
ldquoRwanda Genocide 13th Anniversaryrdquo introduction to film ldquoSometimes in Aprilrdquo San Jacinto MPR University of
Texas April 10 2007
Obstacles to Management of Humanitarian Crises Impartiality Misperception and Logistics guest lectures to
class on Politics and Process Managing Crises LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
- April 4 2008
- February 23 2007
- January 25 2006
- November 16 2005
ldquoIraq amp Ethnic Politics How We Got In and How To Get Outrdquo US Army Senior Service College Fellows
University of Texas February 21 2007
ldquoIraq amp the Need to lsquoBridge the Gaprsquordquo guest lecture to undergraduate course on Introduction to International Studies
(CXS 118) University of Texas February 1 2007
ldquoUN Intervention in Darfurrdquo Tejas Club University of Texas at Austin October 19 2006
ldquoExplaining Serb Atrocities of the 1990srdquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in Public Policy University of Texas
October 19 2006
ldquoPeacekeeping in the DR Congordquo discussion of the film ldquoPeacekeepersrdquo Human Rights Law Society School of
Law University of Texas at Austin February 23 2006
ldquoThe Energy Billrsquos Gift to Terroristsrdquo Learning Activities for Mature People University of Texas at Austin
February 22 2006
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo LBJ School PhD Colloquium in
Public Policy University of Texas November 17 2005
ldquoStubborn Delusions of Impartialityrdquo presented at panel discussion on Dilemmas of UN Humanitarian Intervention
The Case of Iraq University of Texas November 4 2005
ldquoCrisis in DarfurSudanrdquo International Affairs Colloquium LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas
September 27 2005
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Invited participant in breakout session on ldquoEliminating Civilian HEUrdquo at Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future
NGO side-meeting of 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Washington DC March 30 2016
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo ISAC-ISSS Joint Annual Conference 2014 University
of Texas at Austin November 15 2014
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoPeacekeeping A Hard Look at the Datardquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association San Francisco CA March 26-29 2008
Chair and discussant panel on ldquoCivilians as Targets of Political Violencerdquo annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association Chicago IL August 30 - September 2 2007
Chair panel on ldquoNationalist Violencerdquo twelfth annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of
Nationalities Columbia University New York NY April 12-14 2007
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 32 -
Chair panel on ldquoThe Institutionalization of Human Rights Congress and the State Departmentrdquo conference on The
Life and Legacy of George Lister Reconsidering Human Rights Democracy and US Foreign Policy University of
Texas School of Law December 2 2006
httprealaudioccutexasedu8080asxgenlawdeptsmediaReelsListerConferencePanel2wmv
Discussant panel on ldquoTerrorists Criminals and Aid Workers The Role of Non-State Actors in International
Securityrdquo annual meeting of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia PA August 28 ndash 31 2003
Chair panel on ldquoGreat Power Military Intervention Audiences Signaling and Reputationrdquo annual meeting of the
International Studies Association Portland OR February 26 ndash March 1 2003
Chair panel on ldquoHuman Rights Violence and Forced Migrationrdquo 8th conference of the International Association
for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) Chiang Mai Thailand January 6-9 2003
Discussant panel on ldquoExternal Actors and the Management of Internal Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association San Francisco CA August 30 ndash September 2 2001
Chair panel on ldquoExternal Factors that Exacerbate Internal Ethnic Conflictsrdquo annual meeting of the International
Studies Association Chicago IL February 21-24 2001
Discussant conference on The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Foreign Policy Research Institute
Philadelphia PA February 12 2001
Select participant Workshop on the Dynamics of Communal Violence Brookings Institution Washington DC
January 26 2001
Select participant conference on ldquoThe Effectiveness of the New Peacekeepingrdquo Columbia University New York
NY November 10 2000
Select participant conference on Living Together After Ethnic Killing Center for Global Security and Democracy
Rutgers University October 14 2000
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 33 -
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITY SYLLABI THAT ASSIGN MY WORK
The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention Genocide in Rwanda (Washington DC Brookings 2001)
Air War College ndash Regional and Cultural Studies Africa East
Amherst College ndash Political Science 46
Brown University ndash IR 180-38
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
European Union Institute - War and Strategy Today
Fordham University ndash HAGA 6020 (International Emergency Relief)
Furman University ndash PS 59 (International Organizations) PS 258 (International Organization)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-549-01 SEST-730 IPOL 365-01
George Washington University ndash Iaff 190-13
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027W
Lake Forest College ndash MLS 538 Ethics and International Affairs
Maastricht University (Netherlands) ndash Atrocity Triangle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17950 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash MC 492 Senior Seminar in International Relations
Morehouse College ndash Psc 490 (Conflict amp Conflict Resolution)
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS4321
Oberlin College ndash Politics 227 (War Weapons and Arms Control)
Princeton University ndash WWS556E WWS555D
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 395
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
Tufts University ndash EPIIC 2002-3
University of Arkansas ndash HISTORY 5103 (US Foreign Relations)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
University of Connecticut ndash Genocide After the Second World War
University of Freiburg (Germany) ndash Humanitarian Intervention
University of Kentucky ndash GS 600 PS 417G-001
University of Michigan ndash SPP 560 (For Pol Analysis) SPP 675 (Hum Rights) Public Policy 510 (Global Issues)
University of Minnesota ndash POL 1909W3
University of Oregon ndash Political Science 399
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3562 (Violence Politique)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2303 (Security and Intelligence Studies)
University of Rochester ndash IR 224 (Domestic Politics and International Relations)
University of Southern California -- IR 307
University of Strathclyde ndash Propaganda and War 1914 to present
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics Law in International Relations
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
US Air Command and Staff College
US Air War College
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Strategic Issues
Wesleyan University ndash Government 278 Government 387
ldquoRwanda in Retrospectrdquo Foreign Affairs Vol 79 No 1 (JanuaryFebruary 2000)
Air War College ndash 6748 (Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect)
American University ndash HNRS 302009H
Amherst College ndash Political Science 35 ECON 367
Arizona State University ndash POS 467
Barnard College ndash POLS BC3118y TH563-01IN600-01
Boston University -- IR 548
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 34 -
Brigham Young University ndash PLSC 376
Carleton College ndash POSC 246 Pol Sci 170 (Intro to International Relations)
Connecticut College ndash GOV 494T
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
DePaul University ndash Pol Sci 242
DePauw University ndash POLS 390 (Humanitarian Intervention)
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
Eastern Illinois University ndash PLS 3863 (Public International Law) PLS 3253 (International Criminal Law)
Emory University ndash SOC 247AAS 247
Georgetown University ndash INAF 335 GOVT 406 SEST 500-03 GOVT 344
George Mason University ndash GOVT 342 (Diplomacy)
George Washington University ndash Political Science 242
Georgia Southern University ndash ENGL 1102
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 8803A
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland) ndash DE074 (Security Institutions)
Harvard University ndash KSG ISP-205 KSG ISP-202 KSG ISP-342 KSG-ISP-410 GOVT S-1900
Indiana University (with Purdue University) ndash Political Science Y200Y401
James Madison University ndash POSC 490
John Cabot University (Italy) ndash PL 209-1 (International Affairs) PL 321H (War Peace and Conflict Resolution)
Johns Hopkins University SAIS-DC ndash 200754
Kingrsquos College London ndash SW 2054 War and Global Conflict 7SSWM117 Contemporary Warfare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17482-3 (US Military Power)
Michigan State University ndash ISS325
New York University ndash V53-0712001
Northern Illinois University ndash POLITICAL SCIENCE 586-1 (US National Security Policy)
Northwestern University ndash International Studies 202
Occidental College ndash DWA 321 (Sovereignty and Intervention )
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 552 (US Security Policy) Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
Oregon State University ndash PS 451551
Princeton University ndash WWS 556ePolitics 560 WWS 591e
Queens University (Canada)ndash Politics 366
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI3061 (Negotiations amp Conflict Resln) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Salve Regina University ndash INR 572 (Complex Humanitarian Emergencies)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 380 (Human Rights in a Global Perspective)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 114T Political Science 340 IDL 101 IDL 104
Swarthmore College ndash Political Science 111 Political Science 4
Syracuse University ndash Global Development 4
Trent University ndash HICA 3951 430 (The Nazi Holocaust)
Troy University ndash IR 5524 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
Tufts University ndash ILO L210 ILO L221 ILO L 224 Law 211 DHP P296 PS 188-12 DHP D 239 PS 170-01
University of Alaska ndash SOC375 Ethnic Relations
University of British Columbia ndash Political Science 360
University of California-San Diego ndash IRGN 490F MMW 6 POLI 136a
University of Colorado ndash Political Science 3143-003
University of Florida ndash INR4035
University of Georgia ndash INTL 4450
University of Kentucky ndash Political Science 731
University of Maryland ndash PUAF 699K (Civil Conflict and Terrorism) GVPT 409D (International Security)
University of Massachusetts ECON 367
University of Michigan ndash Political Science 363 (International Organization) Public Policy 621 (Peacebuilding)
University of Minnesota ndash POLI 214 (International Politics)
University of Missouri ndash PS 4411 (Genocide Terrorism and Civil War)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Nevada-Reno ndash Political Science 336
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 35 -
University of North Georgia ndash POLS 4202 (Comparative Security Issues)
University of North Texas ndash PSCI 4820 (International Conflict Management)
University of Northern Iowa ndash US Foreign Policy
University of Notre Dame ndash Political Science 20400
University of Oregon ndash PS 399
University of Pennsylvania ndash Political Science 398-301 PSCI-131
University of Queensland (Australia) ndash HIST2704
University of Rochester ndash PSCIR 265 (Civil War and International Systems)
University of San Diego ndash POLI 154
University of Southern California -- IR 502 IR 307
University of St Andrews ndash IR 3024
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of Toronto ndash POL 101 (Democracy Dictatorship War and Peace)
University of Virginia ndash Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
University of Washington ndash Political Science 407
University of Waterloo (Canada) ndash Political Science 357
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 Political Science 359
US Army Command and General Staff College ndash Elective seminar on strategic studies
US Army Military Academy (West Point) ndash HI498
Wabash College ndash PSC 372 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Wake Forest University ndash Political Science 290 (Military Intervention Nation Building and Peacekeeping)
Wesleyan University ndash Government 155 Government 315
Williams College ndash PSCI 224
Yeshiva College ndash American Foreign Policy
York University ndash LW Law 359003 (Legal Values Hard Choices in International Politics)
ldquoThe Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from the Balkansrdquo International Studies
Quarterly 521 (March 2008) pp 49-80
American University ndash SIS 619-025 (International Security)
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Brigham Young University ndash DPL SC 377 (National Security Affairs) PL SC 370 (International Relations)
Department of Political Science Brigham Young University
Carleton College ndash POSC 241 (Ethnic Conflict)
Carleton University (Canada) ndash PSCI 1002P (Political Violence amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide Civil War Dynamics
Duke University ndash POLSCI 142 (War and Peace)
European University Institute ndash Wars and Beyond Selected Problems of IR Theory History of Hum Intervention
Florida State University ndash INR 4083 (International Conflict)
George Washington University ndash28912 (Mil Intervention) 848910 (Civil War) 2449 (Intrsquol Security Politics)
Harvard University ndash IGA 227 (Insurgents Terrorists and Violence) Gov 2710 (International Relations)
International University of Japan ndash DCC5440 (International Conflict Resolution)
Łazarski University (Poland) ndash National and International Security
Lehigh University ndash IR 393 Conflict and Cooperation)
Lund University (Sweden) ndash STVN08 (War and Peace in a World in Transition)
McGill University ndash Pols 442 (International Relations of Ethnic Conflict)
National University of Ireland Galway ndash SPL303 (Ethics and International Relations)
New York University ndash G531734002 (UN Peacekeeping) G533700001 (International Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 790-395-14 (Dynamics of Wartime Violence)
St Petersburg State University (Russia) ndash Russia and European Security
Texas AampM University ndash INTA 689-609 (Contemporary Civil Wars)
University of Aberdeen ndash PI4553 (Human Rights) IR5503 (Intrsquol Human Rights)
UCLA ndash Poli Sci 120B (World Politics) European Studies 191 (War and its aftermath in Bosnia)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International and European Security
University of Chicago ndash PLSC 36100 (Civil War) PLSC 26800 (Insurgency Terrorism and Civil War)
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 36 -
University of Edinburgh ndash PO0045 (War and Justice)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 8200 (Intrsquol CM) MLC 247INTL42408210 (IOs) INTL 4780 (Violent Pol Conf)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 737 (Global Governance) PS 372-701 (Intro to Political Analysis)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ndash POLIPWAD 457 PoliSci 750 POLI 289
University of North Carolina-Charlotte ndash POLS 4600001 (Politics of Humanitarian Assistance)
University of Northern Colorado ndash PSCI 110 (Global Issues)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Pol Violence) ECH 3330 B (Human Rights) ECH 3310 A (HR amp Conflict)
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 23002021 (Global Governance) PIA 3303 (Security Studies) PIA 2328 (Ethics
and National Security)
University of Rochester ndash International Relations 223 (Cycles of War and Peace)
University of Southern California ndash International Relations 499 (Ethics in World Politics)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466 (IR of Ethnic Conflict) PCJ360H1F (Topics in Peace Conflict and Justice I)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 360N (International Security) Government 312L
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash Political Science 341 (UN and Global Issues)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 378 (Conflict Resolution)
Yale University ndash GLBL 275 (Approaches to International Security)
ldquoA Model Humanitarian Intervention Reassessing NATOrsquos Libya Campaignrdquo International Security 38 1
(Summer 2013) 105-136
Australian National University ndash INTR-8065 (Writing International Relations) STST-1003 (Coping with Crisis)
Boston University ndash GRS IR 703 (International Security)
Brown University ndash POLS 1500 (Intrsquol Law amp Politics of Human Rights) POLS 1822U (War amp Human Rights)
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
DePaul University ndash PAX 218-201 (Human Rights Promise and Problematics)
Dickinson College ndash Political Science 271 (Ethics amp International Security)
George Mason U ndash GOVT 322-01 (IR Theory) GOVT 446-001 (Intrsquol Law and Orgs) Govt 540-01 (IR Seminar)
Georgetown University ndash MSFS 638 (Conflict Management and International Security)
Harvard University ndash IGA 360 (Sovereignty and Intervention)
Hebrew University (Israel) ndash International Relations 58363 (World Order)
National Research U Higher School of Economics (Russia) ndash Intl Confl Mgmnt Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Northwestern University ndash Political Science 101 (Politics of Intervention)
Queens University (Canada) ndash POLS-261 (International Politics) POLS-469 (Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy)
Rutgers University ndash Human Security Seminar
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
San Francisco State University ndash IR 310 (US Foreign Policy)
Sciences Po (France) ndash IINT2025 (World Politics)
Seton Hall University ndash DIPL 1711 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Pol Sci 188-22 (Transnational Security Challenges) EXP 0091F (The Future of Europe)
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) ndash PO8020 (Alliance Politics in Theory and Practice)
UCLA ndash PS 139 (Intervention in the Middle East)
Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal (Canada) ndash POL 8421-20 (Relations exteacuterieures du Canada et du Queacutebec)
University at Albany-SUNY ndash RPOS 350 (Comparative Public Policy)
University of Cambridge (UK) ndash International Security
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163-003 (American Foreign Policy) IAFS 4500 (The Arab Spring)
University of Denver ndash INTS 4701 (United States National Security Policy)
University of Edinburgh (UK) ndash PLIT10063 (Human Rights in International Relations)
University Of Georgia ndash INTL 4450 (Global Security Policy)
University of International Business and Economics (China) ndash PSC 220 American Foreign Policy
University of Massachusetts-Amherst ndash POLISCI 391E (Rules of War) Political Science 121 (World Politics)
University of Sydney (Australia) ndash PACS6915 (Human Rights Peace and Justice)
Western University (Canada) ndash Pol Science 3366E (Intrsquol Conflict Management)
York University (Canada) ndash POLS 3210 30 (Global Conflict and Security II) POLS 4255 60 (Human Rights)
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 37 -
ldquoHumanitarian Hazard Revisiting Doctrines of Interventionrdquo in George Shambaugh and Andrew Bennett
eds Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American Foreign Policy Third Edition (New
York McGraw-HillDushkin 2005)
Bryant University ndash PS 351
California State University Los Angeles ndash POLS 427 (International Relations) POLS 374 (Global Politics)
College of Wooster ndash PSCI 227 (Theories of International Relations)
Colorado State University ndash PO 435
DePaul University ndash PSC 242 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-500 Theory and Practice of Security
George Washington University ndash PSC 246 (United States Foreign Policy)
Kansas State University ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 2300 (American Foreign Policy)
Queens University of Belfast (UK) ndash PAI9016 (Conflict Intervention) PAI7027 (Conflict Intervention)
Rutgers University ndash Political Science 01790319 (American Foreign Policy)
Sam Houston State University ndash POLS 5367 (Crises amp Disasters)
Texas Christian University ndash Issues in American Politics
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 124C (Ethics and Justice in International Affairs)
University of Hawaii at Manoa ndash POLS 322 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Richmond ndash Political Science 791 (Global Security Threats)
University of Toronto ndash POL 466H-F PCS 360Y (Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes)
UCLA ndash Political Science 191B-1
University of Colorado ndash PSCI 3163
Victoria University (New Zealand) ndash INTPPOLS212 American Foreign Policy
The Stinger Missile and US Intervention in Afghanistan Political Science Quarterly Vol 114 No 2
(Summer 1999)
Beloit College ndash Political Science 275 (US Foreign Policy)
Brooklyn College ndash History 3345 (US-Middle Eastern Relations)
Cornell University ndash Government 385 (US Foreign Policy)
Georgetown University ndash SEST-750
Harvard University ndash IGA 224 (Decision Making in Recent Crises)
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense University ndash 1SWGP
University of Denver ndash INTS 4934 (Intervention Policy and Practice)
University of Queensland Australia ndash POLS 2214
University of Ottawa ndash ECH 4330D (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Toronto ndash JHP 1631S (Intelligence and International Relations)
University of Waterloo Canada ndash PSCI 390
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Robert J Art and Robert Jervis eds International Politics Enduring
Concepts and Contemporary Issues 10th Edition (Longman 2010)
American University ndash SIS 105-007 (World Politics)
Arizona State University ndash POS 160 (Global Politics)
Baruch College (CUNY) ndash Political Science 2240 (Introduction to International Relations)
Case Western Reserve University ndash POSC 272 (Introduction to International Relations)
Duke University ndash PS 93 (International Relations Security Peace and Conflict)
George Mason University ndash GOVT 540 (International Relations)
Georgetown University ndash GOVT 006 (Introduction to International Relations)
Johns Hopkins University ndash Political Science AS 191301 (Theories of International Relations)
Princeton University ndash Politics 240 (International Relations)
Rutgers ndash Political Science (790)10212 (Introduction to International Relations)
Tufts University ndash Political Science 61 (Introduction to International Relations)
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 38 -
University of California-Berkeley ndash Political Science 5 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Georgia ndash INTL 3200 (Introduction to International Relations)
University of Maryland ndash GVPT 200 (International Political Relations)
University of Montana ndash PSC 530 (Graduate Seminar in International Relations)
University of Western Ontario ndash Political Science 3352E (Advanced International Politics)
Wesleyan University ndash GOVT 155 (Introduction to International Politics)
William amp Mary College -- Government 204 (Introduction to International Politics)
ldquoHumanitarian Interventionrdquo in Michael Goodhart ed Human Rights Politics and Practice (Oxford
University Press 2009) pp 334-353
Arizona State University ndash POS 260 (Insurgency in a Global Context)
Columbia University ndash Political Science W3961 (Ending Wars and Keeping Peace)
Dalhousie University ndash POLI 3505 (Human Rights Foundations)
John Carroll University ndash HS 125 PJHR 101 (Introduction to Human Rights)
McMaster University (Canada) ndash Pol Sci 3Y03 (Human Rights and Democratization)
New School ndash NINT 5293 (Human Rights and Poverty Case Studies)
New York University ndash POL-UA 99402 (Human Rights)
Nipissing University (Canada) ndash GEND 2187 (International Human Rights)
Saint Maryrsquos University (Canada) ndash POLI 12011B (Politics Contemporary Issues)
Skidmore College ndash GO 340 (International Human Rights Regime)
Syracuse University ndash PSC 354001 (Human Rights amp Global Affairs)
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3030 (International Human Rights)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 124A (War)
University of Texas at Austin ndash Government 312L (Topics in American Government)
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) INTR2006 (State Sovereignty amp the Intrsquol Human Rights Regime)
ldquoSuicidal Rebellions and the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June
2005)
Brigham Young University ndash PL SC 475 (Civil Wars amp Ethnic Violence)
Carleton University ndash INAF 5704W ndash Human Security From Policy to Practice
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Duke University ndash Public Policy Studies 116D
Emory University ndash LAW 738 (International Law and Ethics)
Indiana University ndash INTL-I 210 (Security Diplomacy and Governance)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash POL-UA 795002 (War and International Intervention)
Occidental College ndash DWA 295 (Introduction to Human Security)
Stanford University ndash Political Science 146S (Civil War and Violence in Africa)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PACS 151 (International Conflict Analysis and Resolution)
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash DMV 3108 (Humanitarian Intervention)
University of Rochester ndash IR 233 (Internal Conflict and Military Intervention)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 401 (Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan University ndash GOV 387
ldquoIntroduction Debating the Hazards of Interventionrdquo Ethnopolitics Vol 4 No 2 (June 2005) pp 143ndash47
co-authored with Timothy W Crawford
Holy Cross ndash Political Science 333
Creighton University ndash PLS405 (Ethnicity Nationalism and Democracy)
Leeds University ndash PIED5213M (Conflict Complex Emergencies and Global Governance)
University of Tennessee ndash POL 451 (Ethnic Conflict in Foreign Countries)
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 39 -
Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention Moral Hazard Rebellion and Civil War (New York Routledge
2006) co-edited with Timothy W Crawford
Georgia Tech ndash INTA 6103 (International Security Policy)
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 945 (National Security Affairs)
ldquoMitigating the Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Lessons from Economicsrdquo Global Governance
142 (April-June 2008) pp 219-240
CUNY ndash PSC 86401 (The Politics of Wartime Humanitarian Action)
New York University ndash POL-GA1732003 (The United Nations System)
The New School ndash NINT 5158CRN 2846 (Global Governance)
University of Kentucky ndash PS 436G (International Organizations)
Washington State University ndash Political Science 536 (War and Political Order)
Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa Preventing Civil War through Institutional Design
(University of Pennsylvania Press 2015)
Harvard University ndash GOVT E-1027 (Preventive Measures Peace and Security Challenges)
University of Texas at Austin ndash PA188G (Security amp Development in Fragile States)
ldquoIs Partition Really the Only Hope Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsrdquo Security
Studies Vol 13 No 4 (Summer 2004) pp 314 - 49
Harvard University ndash IGA-315GOV-2122 (Civil Wars Theory and Policy)
MIT ndash 17582 (Civil War)
New York University ndash G531732001 (Nation-State and Nationalist Conflict) G533501003 (Ethnic Conflict)
Northeastern University ndash GST6324 (Divided Societies in the Modern World)
Syracuse University (Maxwell School) ndash PPA 704 (International Security)
Umea University (Sweden) ndash FOKS C
University of Aberdeen (Scotland) ndash IR4502 (International Peace)
University of California-Berkeley ndash PS 123 (Political Economy of Ethnic and Religious Conflict)
University of Connecticut ndash POLS 396 (Research Design in Political Science)
University of Copenhagen ndash Ethnic Conflict in Modern States
University of St Andrews ndash IR 5001 (International Security)
University of Victoria (Canada) ndash POLI 347-A01 (Discourses of World Politics)
University of Warwick (UK) ndash PO377 (Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence)
ldquoConstitutional Reform amp Violent Conflict Lessons from Africa for Africardquo CCAPS Research Brief No 15
(Austin Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law 2013)
University of Kentucky ndash PCE 201-001 (Introduction to Peace Studies)
ldquoPower-Sharing or Partition Historyrsquos Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosniardquo in Michael Innes ed
Bosnian Security After Dayton New Perspectives (New York Routledge 2006) pp 23-50
University of Ottawa (Canada) ndash API 6337 (Peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction)
ldquoBomb-Grade Bazaarrdquo Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Vol 62 No 2 (MarchApril 2006) pp 44-50
Syracuse University ndash PPAPSC 706
ldquoRethinking the Responsibility to Protectrdquo Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 101
(WinterSpring 2009) pp 33-43
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 40 -
Columbia University ndash Preventing Mass Killing and Genocide
East China Normal University ndash PSC 21 (Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict)
McGill University (Canada) ndash SOCI 590 (Social Conflict amp Violence) POLI 423 (Politics of Ethno-Nationalism)
Temple University ndash Pol Sci 0864 (War and Peace)
Tufts University ndash ILO L 224 (Seminar on Peace Operations)
University of Ottawa ndash POL 3162 (Political Violence)
ldquoLessons from Libya How Not to Intervenerdquo Policy Brief Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School September 2013
Columbia University ndash G6801x (International Relations Theory)
High Point University ndash PSC 1010 (Contemporary Issues and Politics)
Khazar University (Azerbaijan) ndash INTR 370 (NATO and Security Issues)
San Diego State University ndash Political Science 375 (International Relations)
Spring Hill College ndash POL 375 (Terrorism Revolution and War)
Yale University ndash Ethnic Conflict
ldquoWishful Thinking Will Not Stop Genocide Suggestions for a More Realistic Strategyrdquo Genocide Studies and
Prevention 42 (August 2009) pp 191ndash199
University of Bristol (UK) ndash POLIM3034 (The Politics of Genocide) SPAI30018 (Understanding Genocide)
ldquoA Nuclear Iran Is Too Much to Riskrdquo Los Angeles Times op-ed April 1 2012
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
ldquoTherersquos Only One Way to Stop Iranrdquo New York Times op-ed December 24 2009 p A23
Harvard University ndash IGA-321 (Controlling Weapons Proliferation)
Lehigh University ndash IR 235-010 (International Security)
Mt Holyoke College ndash International Relations 270 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Colorado ndash IAFS 3000 (International Law and Global Security Threats)
University of Pittsburgh ndash Political Science 1511 (American Foreign Policy)
University of Texas at Austin ndash IB 395 (International Business Fellows Program)
ldquoThe Iran Deal is Built on a Lierdquo New York Daily News op-ed July 19 2015
University of Pittsburgh ndash PIA 2328 (Ethics and National Security)
ldquoThe Other Lesson of Rwanda Mediators Sometimes Do More Damage Than Goodrdquo SAIS Review Vol XVI
No 1 (Winter-Spring 1996)
Barnard College ndash POS W 4496
Dalhousie University ndash ECON 5252
George Washington University ndash IAff 190 - 13
McGill University ndash Political Science 360 (Security War and Peace)
Middlebury College ndash Political Science 437 (Understanding Intervention)
St Paul University (Canada) ndash ECS 5520-A (Conflits et reacutesolution des conflits en Afrique)
UCLA ndash Political Science C197B
William and Mary College ndash GOVT 491(01)
ldquoProvoking Genocide A Revised History of the Rwandan Patriotic Frontrdquo Journal of Genocide Research
Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004)
College of the Holy Cross ndash Honors 395 (Genocide Perspectives from the Social Sciences)
Concordia University ndash History 630G
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 41 -
Sophia University ndash Political Science 429 (International Organization and Law)
Stanford University ndash MLA 291 (The Politics of International Humanitarian Action)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln ndash POLS 472 (State Terror)
University of Sydney ndash HSTY 6990
University of Sussex ndash Genocide in World Politics
Western University (Canada) ndash Political Science 4426F9723A (Genocide)
ldquoFalse Hope Abroad Promises to Intervene Often Bring Bloodshedrdquo The Washington Post Outlook Section
June 14 1998
Dartmouth College ndash Gov 8516
Fordham University ndash Liberal Studies HPLS 3019 (Mass Violence and Genocide)
Ohio State University ndash Political Science 597 N01 (World Politics)
University of Michigan ndash SPP 580
ldquoShould the USA Punch First Nordquo USA Today op-ed November 12 2002
Carleton University ndash 46519
ldquoTransnational Causes of Genocide Or How the West Inadvertently Exacerbates Ethnic Conflictrdquo in Raju
G C Thomas ed Yugoslavia Unraveled Sovereignty Self-Determination Intervention (Lanham MD
Lexington Books 2003)
Copenhagen University ndash Seminar on genocide
Naval Postgraduate School ndash NS3011 (Research and Writing in National Security Affairs)
Queens University of Belfast ndash 210PAI916 (Conflict Intervention) PAI3061(Negotiations amp Conflict Resolution)
Wesleyan College ndash Government 155 Government 387
ldquoSufferingrdquo review essay The National Interest No 71 (March 2003)
Princeton University ndash WWS 594D
University of Alberta ndash Political Science 461668
ldquoStrategic Victimhood in Sudanrdquo New York Times May 31 2006 op-ed p 19
Columbia College Chicago ndash Course 50-1302 (US Foreign Policy)
Copenhagen University ndash ldquoNever Againrdquo Seminar on genocide
San Francisco State University ndash HIST 317 (Holocaust and Genocide)
University of Notre Dame ndash GSC 33652 Transnational Social Movements
University of Wisconsin ndash Political Science 317
ldquoObamarsquos Libya Debacle How a Well-Meaning Intervention Ended in Failurerdquo Foreign Affairs 942
(MarchApril 2015) 66-77
American University ndash SISU-105 (World Politics)
Brandeis University ndash POL 176b (International Intervention)
Columbia University ndash U6237 (Global Context of Policymaking)
DePaul University ndash Political Science 242 (American Foreign Policy)
Southern Methodist University ndash Political Science 3389 (International Political Economy)
University of California Irvine ndash Political Science 219 (Managing Conflict and Building Peace)
University of Iowa ndash POLI45000020 (Diplomacy Statecraft and Foreign Policy)
ldquoWho Lost Libyardquo Foreign Affairs 943 (MayJune 2015) 158-159
Colorado State Universityndash POLS 232 (International Relations)
ldquoWishful Thinking on Rwandardquo Foreign Affairs Vol 81 No 6 (NovemberDecember 2002)
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 42 -
Lehigh University ndash International Relations 132-010
ldquoFalse pretense for war in Libyardquo Boston Globe op-ed April 14 2011 p A19
George Washington University ndash Political Science 1003 (Introduction to International Politics)
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 43 -
REFERENCES
ROBERT ART
Christian A Herter Professor of International Relations
Brandeis University
artbrandeisedu
(781) 736-2754
ELIOT COHEN
Robert E Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
ecohenjhuedu
(202) 663-5774
JOHN HARPER
Professor of American Foreign Policy
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
Bologna Italy
jharperjhuedu
Phone +39-051-291-7811
ROLAND PARIS
University Research Chair in International Security and Governance
University of Ottawa (Canada)
rparisuottawaca
(613) 562-5800x4047
BARRY POSEN
Ford International Professor of Political Science and
Director Security Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PosenMITedu
(617) 253-0133
STEPHEN VAN EVERA
Professor of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
VaneveraMITedu
(617) 253-0530
FRANK VON HIPPEL
Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus
Princeton University
fvhippelprincetonedu
(609) 258-4695
STEFAN WOLFF
Professor of International Security
University of Birmingham (UK)
SWolffbhamacuk
+44 (0)121 414 8230
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680
- 44 -
I WILLIAM ZARTMAN
Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution Emeritus
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University
zartmanjhuedu
(202) 663-5680