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Curriculum Vitae Rafael Reuveny Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), IN 47405 812-855-6112 (office), 812-855-4944 (secretary) [email protected] EDUCATION Double Major PhD: Kelley School of Business/Business Economics and Public Policy, and Political Science, IUB, 1997. Masters of Business: Kelley School of Business/Business Economics and Public Policy, IUB, 1996. Bachelor of Science: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Aeronautical Engineering, 1978. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2007-Present: Professor, SPEA, IUB. 2002-2007: Associate Professor, SPEA, IUB. 1997-2002: Assistant Professor, SPEA, IUB. 1996-1997 Instructor, Political Science, IUB. 1995-1996 Instructor, Kelly School of Business, IUB. 1992-1994: Research Assistant, Kelly School of Business, IUB. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2007-2008: Program Chair for North America, World International Studies Committee, 2 nd Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2005-2006: Program Chair for the 47 th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, San Diego, CA. NON ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1986-1992: Software and Systems Engineer, United Technologies–Norden Systems, CT. 1984-1985: Aeronautical Engineer, Israeli Military Industry, Israel. 1974-1984: Israeli Defense Forces. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES International Studies Association, Peace Science Society, US Society for Ecological Economics, European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics, American Political Science Association. COURSES TAUGHT Graduate 1
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Page 1: FACULTY SUMMARY REPORTCurriculum Vitae Rafael Reuveny Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), IN 47405 812-855-6112 (office),

Curriculum Vitae

Rafael ReuvenyProfessor

School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), IN 47405812-855-6112 (office), 812-855-4944 (secretary)

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Double Major PhD: Kelley School of Business/Business Economics and Public Policy, and PoliticalScience, IUB, 1997.

Masters of Business: Kelley School of Business/Business Economics and Public Policy, IUB, 1996.Bachelor of Science: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Aeronautical Engineering, 1978.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2007-Present: Professor, SPEA, IUB.2002-2007: Associate Professor, SPEA, IUB.1997-2002: Assistant Professor, SPEA, IUB.1996-1997 Instructor, Political Science, IUB.1995-1996 Instructor, Kelly School of Business, IUB.1992-1994: Research Assistant, Kelly School of Business, IUB.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2007-2008: Program Chair for North America, World International Studies Committee, 2nd GlobalInternational Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

2005-2006: Program Chair for the 47th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, SanDiego, CA.

NON ACADEMIC POSITIONS

1986-1992: Software and Systems Engineer, United Technologies–Norden Systems, CT.1984-1985: Aeronautical Engineer, Israeli Military Industry, Israel.1974-1984: Israeli Defense Forces.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

International Studies Association, Peace Science Society, US Society for Ecological Economics,European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics, American Political ScienceAssociation.

COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate

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International and Comparative Affairs, Sustainable Development, International Political Economy,Economic Development, Managerial economics.

Undergraduate

International Political Economy, International Economics, Public Policy, Corporate Finance.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

6. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson (eds.), Coping with Terrorism: Origins, Escalation,Counterstrategies, and Responses, State University of New York Press, 2010 (hardcover), 2011(paperback).

5. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, Limits to Globalization: North-South divergence, Routledge,2010 (hardcover, paperback, Kindle)

4. Li, Q. and R. Reuveny, Democracy and Economic Openness in an Interconnected System:Complex Transformations, Cambridge University Press, 2009 (hardcover, paperback, Kindle).

3. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson (eds.), North and South in the World Political Economy,Blackwell, 2008 (hardcover).

2. Maxwell, J. and R. Reuveny (eds.), Trade and Environment: Theory and Policy in the Context ofEU Enlargement and Transition Economies, Edward Elgar, 2005 (hardcover).

1. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson Growth, Trade and Systemic Leadership, University of MichiganPress, 2004 (hardcover), 2004 (paperback).

Journal issues guest editor

2. Reuveny, R., “On the Socioeconomic and Political Outcomes of Global Climate Change,”Sustainability, 4: Issue 5, 2012.

1. Thompson, W. and R. Reuveny, “The North South Divide and International Studies: ASymposium” International Studies Review, 9(4), 2007.

Articles

85. Reuveny, R. and O. Keshk, “Reconsidering Trade and Conflict Simultaneity: The Risk ofEmphasizing Technique over Substance,” Conflict Management and Peace Science, forthcoming.

84. Bowles, D. C., R. Reuveny, and C. D. Butler, “Moving to a Better Life? Climate, Migration andPopulation Health” in C. Buttler and P. Kinney (eds.) Climate Change and Global Health, Centerfor Agricultural Bioscience International (CABI), forthcoming.

83. Guttman, J. and R. Reuveny, “On Revolt and Endogenous Economic Policy in Autocratic

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Regimes,” Public Choice, DOI 10.1007/s11127-012-0012-3, 2012.

82. Reuveny, R., “Taking Stock of Malthus: Modeling the Collapse of Historical Civilizations,”Annual Review of Resource Economics, 4: 303-330, 2012.

81. Reuveny, R., J. Maxwell, and J. Davis, “Dynamic Winner-take-all Conflict,” Defense and PeaceEconomics, 22: 471-492, 2011.

80. R. Reuveny, B. Pollins, and O. Keshk, “The Perils of Doctrine,” Journal of Peace Research,August, 2011.

79. Reuveny, R., “Black September,” in C. Martin (ed.) The Sage Encyclopedia of Terrorism, 2nd

Edition, 106-108, Sage Publishing, 2011.

78. Li, Q. and R. Reuveny, “Does Trade Prevent or Promotes Interstate Conflict Initiation?” Journalof Peace Research, 48: 437-454, 2011.

77. Reuveny, R., J. Maxwell, and J. Davis, “On Conflict Over Natural Resources,” EcologicalEconomics, 70: 698-712, 2011.

76. Keshk, O., R. Reuveny, and B. Pollins, “Trade and Conflict: Proximity, Country Size, andMeasures,” Conflict Management and Peace Science, 27: 3-27, 2010.

75. Oh, C. and R. Reuveny, “Natural Climatic Disasters, Political Risk, and International Trade,”Global Environmental Change, 20: 243-254, 2010.

74. Reuveny, R., Q. Li and A. Mihalache-O’keefe, “The Effect of Warfare on the Environment,”Journal of Peace Research, 47: 749-761, 2010.

73. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Contemporary Terrorism: Origins, Escalation, CounterStrategies and Responses,” in Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson (eds.) Coping with ContemporaryTerrorism: Origins, Escalation, Counterstrategies, and Responses, State University of New YorkPress, 1-24, 2010.

72. Reuveny, R., “Environmental Migration: A Synthesis,” in T. Jones and E. Mielants (eds.) MassMigration in the World System: Past, Present, and Future, Paradigm, 55-80, 2010.

71. Reuveny, R., “On Free Trade, Climate Change, and the WTO,” Journal of Globalization Studies,1: 90-103, 2010.

70. Reuveny, R., “Healing and Reality in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” Tikkun, 24: 46-53, 2009.

69. Reuveny, R. and W. Moore, “Does Environmental Degradation Influence Migration? Emigrationto OECD Countries in the late 1980s and early 1990s,” Social Science Quarterly, 90: 461-479,2009.

68. Good, D. and R. Reuveny, “On the Collapse of Historical Civilizations,” American Journal ofAgricultural Economics, 91: 863-879, 2009.

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67. Reuveny, R., “Controversy: Colonialism or Something Else?” The Independent Review, 13: 293-297, 2008.

66. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Uneven Economic Growth and the World Economy'sNorth-South Stratification,” International Studies Quarterly, 52: 579-605, 2008.

65. Reuveny, R., “On Forecasting Globalization Using World Models,” in G. Modelski, T. Devezasand W. Thompson (eds.), Globalization as Evolutionary Process: Modeling Global Change,Routledge, 380-399, 2008.

64. Reuveny, R., “Ecomigration and Violent Conflict: Case Studies and Public Policy Implications,”Human Ecology, 36: 1-13, 2008.

63. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Southern Democracy in the Long Run: A Systemic Analysis”International Interactions, 34: 1-24, 2008.

62. Reuveny, R. “The Last Colonialist: Israel in the Occupied Territories since 1967,” TheIndependent Review, 12: 325-374, 2008.

61. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Observations on The North-South Divide,” in R. Reuveny andW. Thompson (eds.) The North-South Divide in the World Political Economy, Blackwell, 19-38,2008.

60. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “The North-South Divide and International Studies,”International Studies Review, 9: 556-565, 2007.

59. Reuveny, R. and J. Streitfeld, “The Simple Numeration of the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictResolution, 1967 - 2006,” in R. Kuźniar and E. Bohne (eds.) Transatlantic Perspectives onSecurity Imperatives, LIT Verlag, 145-170, 2007.

58. Reuveny, R. and A. Allen, “On Environmental Refugees and Implications for the Future,”Ecología Política, 33: 21-36, 2007.

57. Q. Li and R. Reuveny, “The Effects of Liberalism on the Terrestrial Environment,” ConflictManagement and Peace Science, 24: 219-238, 2007.

56. Reuveny, R., ”Condemned to Endless Struggle? Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,”Foreign Service Journal, 84: 56-63, 2007.

55. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “The Limits of Economic Globalization: Still Another North-South Cleavage?” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 48: 107-135, 2007.

54. Reuveny, R., “Climate Change-Induced Migration and Violent Conflict,” Political Geography,26: 656-673, 2007.

53. Li, Q. and R. Reuveny, “Democracy and Environmental Degradation,” International StudiesQuarterly, 50: 935-956, 2006.

52. Good, D. and R. Reuveny, “The Fate of Easter Island: The Limits of Institutions,” Ecological

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Economics, 58: 473-490, 2006.

51. Krutilla, K. and R. Reuveny, “The Systems Dynamics of Endogenous Population Growth in aRenewable Resource-Based Growth Model,” Ecological Economics, Vol. 56: 256-267, 2006.

50. Reuveny, R. and W. R. Thompson, “The Extent of the Kondratieff Wave’s Effect on Violence inthe North-South Context,” in T. Devezas (ed.) Kondratieff Waves: Warfare and World Security,NATO Security through Science Series, IOS Press, 205-212, 2006.

49. Reuveny, R., “The Binational State and the Colonial Imperative: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict inHistorical Perspective,” The Arab World Geographer, 8: 5-14, 2006.

48. Barbieri, K. and R. Reuveny, “Economic Globalization and Civil War,” Journal of Politics, 67:1128-1247, 2005.

47. Maxwell, J. and R. Reuveny “Continuing Conflict,” Journal of Economic Behavior andOrganization, 58: 30-52, 2005.

46. Reuveny, R., “International Trade and Public Policy: The Big Picture,” in D. Robbins (ed.)Handbook for Public Economics, Taylor & Francis, 705-742, 2005.

45. M. Auer and Reuveny, R., “External Actors and Their Prospective Roles in EnvironmentalCleanup in Central and Eastern Europe,” in J. Maxwell and R. Reuveny Trade and Environment:Theory and Policy in the Context of EU Enlargement and Transition Economies, Elgar, 182-206,2005.

44. Decker, C. and R. Reuveny, “Endogenous Technological Progress and the Malthusian Trap:Could Simon and Boserup Have Saved Easter Island?” Human Ecology, 36: 119-140, 2005.

43. Keshk, O., B. Pollins, and R. Reuveny, “Trade Still Follows the Flag: The Primacy of Politics ina Simultaneous Model of Interdependence and Armed Conflict,” Journal of Politics, 66: 1155-1179, 2004.

42. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “World Economic Growth, Systemic Leadership and SouthernDebt Crises,” Journal of Peace Research, 41: 5-24, 2004.

41. Reuveny, R., “Environmental Migration and Climate Change,” in E. Bohne, C. Bonser and K.Spencer (eds.) Transatlantic Perspectives on Liberalization and Democratic Governance, LITVerlag, 305-332, 2004.

40. Krutilla, K. and R. Reuveny, “A Renewable Resource-based Ramsey Model with CostlyResource Extraction,” Environmental and Resource Economics, 27: 165-185, 2004.

39. Reuveny, R., “The Triangle of Conflict: Fundamentalisms in Israel and the Territories,” in Gods,Guns and Globalization: Religious Radicalism and International Political Economy, in M.Tetreault and R. Denemark, Lynne Rienner, 79-106, 2004.

38. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Systemic Leadership and Trade Openness,” InternationalInteractions, 29: 83-110, 2003.

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37. Reuveny, R., “Measuring Conflict and Cooperation: An Assessment,” in E. Mansfield and B. Pollins (eds.) Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on anEnduring Debate, University of Michigan Press, 254-269, 2003.

36. Reuveny, R. and Q. Li “The Joint Democracy-Dyadic Conflict Nexus: A Simultaneous EquationsModel,” International Studies Quarterly, 47: 325-346, 2003.

35. Reuveny, R., “The Trade and Conflict Debate: Exploring the Frontier,” in G. Schneider, K.Barbieri and N. Gleditsch (eds.) Globalization and Armed Conflict, Rowman & Littlefield, 189-204, 2003.

34. Reuveny, R. “Fundamentalist Colonialism: The Geopolitics of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,”Political Geography, 22: 347-380, 2003.

33. Reuveny, R. and H. Kang, “A Simultaneous-Equations Model of Trade, Conflict, andCooperation," Review of International Economics, 11: 279-295, 2003.

32. Reuveny, R. and Q. Li, “Economic Openness, Democracy and Income Inequality: An EmpiricalAnalysis,” Comparative Political Studies, 36: 575-601, 2003.

31. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Exploring the North-South Gap Longitudinally,” JapaneseJournal of Political Science, 4: 77-102, 2003.

30. Li, Q. and R. Reuveny, “Economic Globalization and Democracy: An Empirical Analysis,”British Journal of Political Science, 33: 29-55, 2003.

29. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “World Economic Growth, Northern Antagonism, and North-South Conflict,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 46: 515-546, 2003.

28. Reuveny, R. and J. Powers, “Set for Instability: Prospect for Conflict and Cooperation BetweenIsrael and Jordan,” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 25: 383-401, 2002.

27. Reuveny, R., “Economic Growth, Environmental Scarcity and Conflict,” Global EnvironmentalPolitics, 2: 83-110, 2002.

26. Krutilla, K. and R. Reuveny, “The Quality of Life in the Dynamics of Economic Development,”Environment and Development Economics, 7: 23-45, 2002.

25. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Leading Sectors, Lead Economies, and Economic Growth,”Review of International Political Economy, 8: 89-719, 2001.

24. Reuveny, R. and J. Maxwell, “Conflict and Renewable Resources,” Journal of ConflictResolution, Vol. 45: 719-742, 2001.

23. Reuveny, R., “Disaggregated Bilateral Trade and Conflict: Exploring Propositions in aSimultaneous Framework,” International Politics, 38: 401-428, 2001.

22. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Explaining Protectionism: 17 Perspectives and One CommonDenominator,” Global Society, 15: 229-249, 2001.

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21. Kang, H. and R. Reuveny, “Exploring Multi-Country Dynamic Interrelationships between Tradeand Conflict,” Defense and Peace Economics, 12: 175-96, 2001.

20. Reuveny, R. “Economic Openness as a Goal? The Bigger Picture for the Global System,” PeaceEconomics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 7: 1-28, 2001.

19. Reuveny, R., “Bilateral Import, Export and Political Conflict/Cooperation Simultaneity,"International Studies Quarterly, 45: 131-158, 2001.

18. Auer, M., R. Reuveny and L. Adler, “Environmental Liability and Foreign Direct Investment inCentral and Eastern Europe,” Journal of Environment and Development, 10: 5-34, 2001.

17. Reuveny, R. and C. Decker, “Easter Island: A Historical Anecdote or a Warning for the Future?”Ecological Economics, 35: 271-287, 2000.

16. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Trade, Regionalization, and Tariffs: The Correlates ofOpenness in the American Long Run,” in R. Switky and B. Kerremans (eds.) The PoliticalConsequences of Regional Trade Blocks, Ashgate, 55-83, 2000.

15. Kang, H. and R. Reuveny, “An Exploration of Multi-Country Political Conflict/CooperationInterdependence," International Interactions, 26: 129-152, 2000.

14. Reuveny, R., “Palestinian Islamism and Israeli-Palestinian Peace,” Research in SocialMovements, Conflicts and Change, 22: 219-245, 2000.

13. Maxwell, J. and R. Reuveny, “Resource Scarcity and Conflict in Developing Countries,” Journalof Peace Research, 37: 301-322, 2000.

12. Reuveny, R., “The Trade and Conflict Debate: A Survey of Theory, Evidence and FutureResearch,” Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 6: 23-49, 2000.

11. Reuveny, R., “Israeli-Palestinian Economic Interdependence Reconsidered,” Policy StudiesJournal, 27: 667-671, 1999.

10. Reuveny, R. and A. Prakash, "The Afghanistan War and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union,”Review of International Studies, 25: 693-708, 1999

9. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, “Economic Innovation, Systemic Leadership, and MilitaryPreparations for War: The U.S. Case," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43: 570-595, 1999.

8. Reuveny, R., “The Political Economy of Israeli-Palestinian Interdependence,” Policy StudiesJournal, 27: 643-664, 1999.

7. Reuveny, R. and H. Kang, "Bilateral Trade and Political Conflict/Cooperation: Do GoodsMatter?” Journal of Peace Research, 35: 581-602, 1998.

6. Thompson, W. and R. Reuveny, "Tariffs and Trade Fluctuations: Does Protectionism Matter AsMuch as We Think?" International Organization, 52: 421-441, 1998.

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5. Reuveny, R. and J. Maxwell, “Free Trade and Arms Races,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol.42: 771-803, 1998.

4. Reuveny, R. and W. Thompson, "The Timing of Protectionism," Review of International PoliticalEconomy, 4: 179-213, 1997.

3. Reuveny, R., "Democracy, Credibility, and Sound Economics: The Israeli Hyperinflation," PolicySciences, 30: 91-111, 1997.

2. Reuveny, R. and H. Kang, "International Conflict and Cooperation: Splicing COPDAB andWEIS Series," International Studies Quarterly, 40: 281-306, 1996.

1. Reuveny, R. and H. Kang, "International Trade, Political Conflict/Cooperation, and GrangerCausality," American Journal of Political Science, 40: 943-970, 1996.

Invited articles

13. Reuveny, R., “A Bridge to Nowhere: The Futility and Peril of the American approach to theIsraeli-Palestinian Conflict,” e-International Relations, July 15, 2011.

12. Reuveny, R., “Migration Effects Due to Climate Change,” in The Forum, Center for InternationalRelations, Arlington, VA, Fall: 44-49, 2010.

11. Reuveny, R., “Healing and Reality in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Reply to Mr. NormanEwers,” Tikkun, 24: July/August, 2009.

10. Reuveny, R., “Healing and Reality in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Reply to Rabbi Adam D.Fisher,” Tikkun, 24: July/Aug, 2009.

9. Reuveny, R. “From Climate Change to Violent Conflict,” Perspectives on Policy, IUB, Apr 9,2008.

8. Reuveny, R., “Ecomigration: global warming will increase environmental refugees,”Mongabay.com, CA, November 28, 2007.

7. Reuveny, R., “Climate Change and Out Migration,” Scitizen.com, France, December 4, 2007.

6. Reuveny, R. and D. Kayalar, Preparing the Program for the International Studies AssociationAnnual Convention: ISA Program Office Handbook, International Studies Association, 2007.

5. Reuveny, R., “Israel Expands West Bank Settlements,” SPEA On Topic, IUB, Mar 29, 2005.

4. Auer, M. and R. Reuveny, “Foreign Aid and Foreign Direct Investment: Key Players in theEnvironmental Restoration of Central and Eastern Europe,” Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Paper,Italy, 2001.

3. Reuveny, R. “Triangulating Peace: Democracy, Interdependence, and InternationalOrganizations, B. Russett and J. Oneal,” Book Review, Defense and Peace Economics, 13: 245-

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250, 2002.

2. Reuveny, R., “The New Economy: A Guide for Indiana,” Center for Urban Policy and theEnvironment, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, 2001.

1. Reuveny, R., "After Prime Minister Rabin: Investing in the Middle East?" Global Connection, 3:11-12, 1996.

Other papers and Reports

5. Good, D. and R. Reuveny, “Exogenous Technological Progress and the Collapse of HistoricalCivilizations,” Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 2012.

4. Reuveny, R. and J. Maxwell, “Free Trade and Arms Races: Some Thoughts Regarding EU-Russian Trade,” Center for European Integration Studies Paper, Rheinsche Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, 1998.

3. Green, R., W. Witte, S. Hanson, K. Lear, W. Park and R. Reuveny, “Indiana ElectricityProjections - Appendix A-1,” Utility Forecasting Group, State of Indiana, 1996.

2. R. Pfister and R. Reuveny, “Indiana Economic Forecast,” Quarterly Outlooks, Center forEconometric Model Research, IUB, 1994-1997.

1. Shinar, J., D. Ehrental, and R. Reuveny, "Optimization of Ski-Jump Take-Off Performance,"American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Papers, 85-1962-CP, 1985.

Reprinted published articles

6. The Afghanistan War and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union (Review of International Studies,1999) in Genocide and Persecution: Afghanistan, Gale/Cengage Learning, forthcoming in May2013.

5. Ecomigration and Violent Conflict: Case Studies and Public Policy Implications (HumanEcology, 2008) in G. Hugo (ed.) Migration and Climate Change, Edward Elgar, Chapter 35,forthcoming in February 2013.

4. Economic Globalization and Civil War (Journal of Politics, 2005) in B. Cohen (ed.) InternationalPolitical Economy (Critical Concepts in Political Science), Volume 4, Chapter 58, Routledge,2011.

3. The Afghanistan War and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union (Review of International Studies,1999) in M. Immell (ed.), The Dissolution of the Soviet Union, Greenhaven Press, 116-26, 2010.

2. The Limits of Economic Globalization: Still Another North-South Cleavage? (InternationalJournal of Comparative Sociology, 2007) in World Society Focus Paper, Zurich, Switzerland,2007.

1. The Limits of Economic Globalization: Still Another North-South Cleavage? (InternationalJournal of Comparative Sociology, 2007) in M. Herkenrath (ed.) The Regional and Local

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Shaping of World Society, LIT Verlag, 17-46, 2007.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Articles in review (*) or in revision due to a review.

1. *Reuveny, R., “On the Impact of Immigration due to Climate Change on Population Health.”

2. Reuveny, R., A. Mihalache-O’keefe, and Q. Li “Democracy and Economic DevelopmentRevisited.”

3. Reuveny, R. and K. Barbieri “Civil War and Natural Resources Revisited.”

4. Reuveny, R., “Brokering for Peace? The U.S. and the Israeli-Palestinian Relationship: 1967-2001.”

Articles close to being ready for review

1. Reuveny, R. and C. Merssman, “Environmental Migration and Public Health: Model, Empirics,and Policy Implications.”

2. Alexeev, A. and R. Reuveny, “Weather Disasters and International Migration.”

3. Reuveny, R. and K. Barbieri, “Interstate Militarized Conflict and Natural Resources.”

4. Reuveny, R. “The Colonial Economy in the Palestinian Territories: 1967-1987."

Articles (*) and larger projects in the works

1. *Boehmer, C. and R. Reuveny, “Development, Democracy, and Interstate Conflict.”

2. *Reuveny, R. “Taking Stock of Malthus: Modeling Environmental Migration.”

3. *Reuveny, R. “The Formative Zionism in a Colonial Perspective.”

4. *Guttman, J. and R. Reuveny, “Arms Race and Economic Growth.”

5. *Reuveny, R. and J. Davis, “Civil War and Democracy Simultaneity.”

6. Reuveny, R. and C. Butcher, “Religion and Militarized Interstate Conflict.”

7. Reuveny, R., and J. Davis, “A New Dataset of National Ethnicity and Religion Breakdown.”

8. Reuveny, R. and H. Bartilow, “The Effect of Militarized Conflict on Disaggregated Trade.”

OP-ED ARTICLES

4. “Bashing Turkey is a misguided GOP campaign strategy,” Oct 7 - 18, 2010, in:

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Sacramento Bee, Lexington Herald-Leader, Janesville Gazette (WI), Juneau Empire (AK),Bellingham Herald (WA), Walworth Country Sunday (WI), The Keene Sentinel (NH),Wapakoneta Daily News (OH), Evening Sun (Hanover, PA), Centre Daily Times (State College,PA), Grapevine (Bloomington, IN), DailyMe, The Gulf Today (United Arab Emirates),GreekDefence (Greece), and in Turkish Journal, Haber Ekolay, Beyaz Gazete, Gazete Vatan,Haber Vaktim, trDEFENCE, and 6NEWS (Turkey).

3. "Israel and Iran: a unilateral strike could trigger World War III, global depression,” or “ShouldIsrael Attack Iran's Nuclear Weapons Facilities Without Waiting for Green Light from US?” Aug6-16, 2010, in:

Taiwan News (Taipei), The Nation (Bangkok), Duluth News Tribune, Santa Barbara News-Press,Billings Gazette (MT), The Dispatch (Moline, IL), Rock Island Argus (IL), Quad-Cities Online(IL, IA), Juneau Empire (AK), Centre Daily Times (State College, PA), The Sun News (MyrtleBeach, SC), Hendersonville Times-News (NC), Spartanburg Herald-Journal (SC), HanoverEvening Sun (PA), Walworth County Sunday (WI), Janesville Gazette (WI), Wapakoneta DailyNews (OH), The Evening Leader (St. Mary, OH), and Energy Information Network.

2. "The Vaunted Free Market Created this Mess and must Clean it Up," "Free Market Caused thisMess," “Blame free market, not president,” or “Obama, not critics, see the big picture,” Jun 17-Jul 6, 2010, in:

Denver Post, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun, Sacramento Bee, Fresno Bee, Modesto Bee,Lexington Herald-Leader, Press of Atlantic City, Duluth News-Tribune, Daily News (link),Ottawa Citizen (link), The News-Gazette (Champaign-Urbana, IL), Hanover Evening Sun (PA),Post Bulletin (Rochester, MN), The Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, SD), Centre Daily Times (StateCollege, PA), Walworth County Sunday (WI), The Journal News (Lower Hudson Valley, NY),La Crosse Tribune (WI), Spartanburg Herald-Journal (SC), Hendersonville Times-News (NC),Lima News (OH), The Dispatch (Moline, IL), Rock Island Argus (IL), Wapakoneta Daily News(OH), Janesville Gazette (WI), Bellingham Herald (WA), Columbus Republic (IN), DailyMe,Canada.com, and UNKNOWN COUNTRY.

1. “From Global Climate Change to Violent Conflict,” Jun 18, 2008, in:

The Times (Northwest IN and south suburban Chicago area).

TELEVISION AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA

4. Brennan School of Business, Dominican University, Public Symposium on Capitalism and Peace,Dominican Newsroom, YouTube, Sept. 18, 2012.

3. WTIU, Public TV (Central and Southern Indiana), InFocus, on the Indiana National Guard call toduty and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Nov 18, 2010.

2. IUSPEA Channel, YouTube, “Former IDF Soldier Discusses Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Apr 12,2010.

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1. FSU-TV, Florida State University (Tallahassee), FSU Headlines, on the Israeli-Jewish andPalestinian Fundamentalisms, Nov 13, 2003.

RADIO

18. WFIU (Central and Southern Indiana), Noon Edition, one hour, one of two panelists, on thekilling of Osama bin Laden, May 6, 2011.

17. WFHB (South-central Indiana), EcoReport, on climate change, migration and the developed anddeveloping countries, Apr 1, 2010.

16. WFHB (South-central Indiana), Interchange, one hour, on sustainable development, war,migration, the American-Israeli relations, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mar 23, 2010.

15. CKNW (Vancouver), The World Today, on the American-Israeli relations, Mar 26, 2010. 14. KPOO (San Francisco), on the visit of Vice President Biden to Israel, Mar 18, 2010.

13. WFIU (Southern and Central Indiana), Daily Local News, on Obama issuing an executive orderto curb greenhouse gas emissions, Feb 8, 2010.

12. WTRC (Northern Indiana), Morning News, on Al Gore's Nobel Peace prize, Oct 16, 2007.

11. WIBC (Indianapolis), Live from the Newscenter, on the Israeli-Lebanese War, Jul 17, 2006.

10. Voice of America, Middle East Update, on the Sharon-Abbas understanding, Feb 16, 2005.

9. Voice of America, VOA News Now, Africa Today and Asia News Night, on the informalIsraeli-Palestinian cease-fire, Feb 8, 2005.

8. Voice of America, Talk to America, VOA News Now, on the 10th anniversary of Arafat takingcontrol in the Territories and the 4th anniversary of the second Intifada, Nov 11, 2004.

7. WFIU (Southern and Central Indiana), Daily Local News, on Arafat’s Health and the Osloprocess,” Nov 5, 2004.

6. WGCL (South-central Indiana), Afternoon Edition, on the Israeli-Palestinian Oslo process,” Oct29, 2004.

5. Voice of America, Talk to America, on the anniversaries of the 1982 Sabra and Shatilla massacre

in Lebanon, the 1994 Oslo Accord, and the second Palestinian uprising, Sep 16, 2004.

4. Voice of America, programs for Russia, China and Turkey, on roots of terrorism,” Oct 1, 3, 23,and 25, 2003.

3. FSU Headlines (Tallahassee, Florida), on political extremism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,Oct 21, 2003.

2. WFIU (Southern and Central Indiana), Headline News, on the bombing of the United Nations

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headquarters in Bagdad, Aug 19, 2003.

1. Voice of America, VOA News Now, on the American Road Map to Peace Plan, Jul 11, 2003.

PUBLIC PHONE FORUMS

1. Tikkun Magazine, two hours, discussing my “Healing and Reality in the Israeli PalestinianConflict” with readers, Jul 20, 2009.

DISCUSSED AND/OR QUOTED IN THE PRESS

35. Dominican Newsroom, in the news for being part of a symposium given by the DominicanUniversity’s Center for Global Peace Through Commerce, Sept 2012.

34. INDIANAPOLIS MONTHLY, in “Encyclopedia of the Future: Weather, Alarming Trends in –,”March, 2012.

33. THE SUIT Magazine in “A Window for Extremism?” May 3, 2011

32. THE SUIT Magazine, in “Middle East Unrest: Is the window for extremism opening as regimesfalter?”, Apr 2011.

31. Carta Capital (São Paulo and other cities, Brazil), in “The colonialist Israel” (Portuguese, Googletranslation), October 21, 2010

30. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), Bedford Times Mail (IN), and McClatchy-Tribune BusinessNews in “IU Prof says deepwater oil can be an investment for later,” May 18, 2010.

29. KPC Daily Newspaper (Northeast IN), in “Preserve oil as insurance,” May 14, 2010.

28. USA Today Magazine, in “Biden and U.S. Accused of Hypocrisy,” Apr 2010.

27. Economics Week, in “For better trade, give peace a chance,” Mar 19, 2010.

26. Hindustan Times (India), in “Peace allows trade between nations to flourish,” Feb 26, 2010.

25. The Dallas Morning News, The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN), The Press Enterprise(Riverside, CA), in “Professor: Obama should issue executive order on Greenhouse GasEmissions,” Feb 9, 2010.

24. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), in “Denmark Beefs up security for climate summit / Viewsfrom IU,” Dec 4, 2009.

23. Rivista IL PONTE (Italy), in “The relationship between environmental resources as factors ofproduction and well-being,” (Italian, Google translation), Jul-Aug, 2009.

22. Indiana Alumni Magazine (Bloomington), in “Reinventing Progress: A Look at the Puzzle ofSustainability,” March/April, 2009.

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21. The Washington Post, in “Climate Fears Are Driving ‘Ecomigration’ Across Globe,“ Feb 23,2009.

20. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), in “Climate change expert to speak in Bloomington,” Oct 10,2008.

19. The American Interest, in “Capitalism and Democracy,” January/February, 2008. 18. Z Magazine, in “Global Warming and the Struggle for Justice,” January 2008. Reprinted in The

UNDP/Human Development Report: The 2007/2008 Report in the News, Sept 24, 2008.

17. Liberty Watch (Las Vegas), in “War Fatigue: Will a military presence in Afghanistan exhaustAmerica?” Jan 9, 2008.

16. Foreign Policy, in “By the People, for the Planet,” May/Jun, 2007.

15. Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong), in “Specter of Inequality Haunts Taiwan,” Dec2006.

14. Herald-Times (Bloomington, IN), in “Mideast could be ready to explode,” July 14, 2006.

13. Indiana Daily Student (Bloomington), in “Professor says recent Israeli escalation waspredictable,” Jul 10, 2006.

12. Indiana Alumni Magazine (Bloomington), in “Natural Resources Won’t Last Forever,” May/Jun2006.

11. Indiana Daily Student (Bloomington) in “Hamas win raises questions of peace process,” Jan 27,2006.

10. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), in “Sharon’s Stroke won’t be end of the peace process: IUExperts say Israel will go without popular leader,” Jan 6, 2006.

9. Poughkeepsie Journal (NY), in “Israeli Pullout Concerns Valley Residents,” Aug 18, 2005.

8. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), in “IU Professor: New Palestinian President, Same OldProblems,” Jan 11, 2005.

7. Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, NC), in “Arafat’s Death Poses Quandary,” Nov 12, 2004.

6. Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), in “Palestinian Leadership change could boost Mideast peaceefforts,” Nov 6, 2004.

5. Memphis Flyer, in “It’s not Vietnam that we should remember when we look at Iraq,” Nov 3,2003.

4. Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, NC), in “Outline for peace is failing,” Sep 3, 2003. 3. Poughkeepsie Journal (NY), in “Deep divisions show peace may be pipe dream,” Jun 26, 2003.

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2. Poughkeepsie Journal (NY), in “Peace hinges on taming extremists,” May 29, 2003.

1. FSU View & Florida Flambeau (Tallahassee), in “Guest lecture calls for taking a ‘gamble onpeace’,” Oct 20, 2003.

DISCUSSED AND/OR QUOTED IN THE NEW MEDIA

30. International Political Forum, in “Climate Change and Conflict: The Youth Constituency,” Nov30, 2012.

29. News Blaze, in “Terrorism undergoes scholarly analysis in new book,” Dec 13, 2010.

28. LARGIE.com | Environmental Issues, green living, in “Climate Change Likely to Result in Eco-Migration: What Can Be Done?, Sept 14, 2010.

27. Organic authority in “Just leave the Damn Oil in the Ground,” Jun 11, 2010.

26. Green Heritage News in “‘Leave drill, baby drill for tomorrow,’” May 29, 2010.

25. Indiana Ag News, News Blaze, Indiana Oil & Gas News, usagnet, in “Energy Expert: Leave oilin ground as high-yielding financial investment,” May 13-21, 2010; and AMERICANTOWNS,allBusiness in “IU Professor: Deepwater oil can be an investment,” May 18, 2010.

24. Chinese Media Net (US, Canada, Hong Kong), in “Burning program to save the U.S. Gulf ofMexico oil spill” and “Oil spill will affect the climate change process,” (Chinese, Googletranslation), Apr 30, 2010.

23. AMERICAN CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO TELEGRAM, in “Has globalization led tochanges in political attitudes about free enterprise, government structure,” April 25, 2010.

22. SUDESCA, in “Climate Change Likely to Result in Eco-Migration: What Can Be Done?” Mar22, 2010.

21. Science 2.0, in “Climate Induced Migration and Conflict: historical evidence, and likely futureoutlook,” Sep 21, 2009.

20. Common Dreams, in “Business As Usual. Or Not,” Mar 19, 2010.

19. Issues&Views - The Blog, in “The last accepted colonialism,” Mar 19, 2010.

18. Mondoweiss, in “If you believe in two states, why aren’t you slamming Netanyahu?” Mar 17,2010.

17. Mondoweiss, in “US heartland wakes to ‘colonial project’,” and News Blaze in “IU Professor:

U.S. must immediately stop funding Israeli colonial project,” March 16, 2010.

16. WEBINDIA123 (India), AndhraNews (India) in “Peace allows trade between nations to flourish,”Feb 26, 2010.

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15. NewsGuide.us, redOrbit, R&D Magazine, PHYSORG, in “For better trade, give peace a chance,”Feb 25, 2010.

14. 11Alive (Atlanta), Environmental PROTECTION, treehugger, Indiana Oil & Gas news, YubaNet,USA Today (link), in “Professor: Obama should issue executive order on Greenhouse GasEmissions,” Feb 9, 2010.

13. Chinese Media Net (US, Canada, Hong Kong), in “Multidimensional Interview: SummitShowdown U.S. climate bill is still giving birth?” (in Chinese, Google translation), Dec 12, 2009.

12. usagnet, in “Indiana Ag News Headlines: Climate Talks in Copenhagen,” Dec 7, 2009.

11. Organic authority, in “Have We Hit the Climate Tipping Point?” Dec 6, 2009.

10. The X-Journals, in “Perspectives on upcoming climate talks in Copenhagen,” Dec 4, 2009.

9. Nature Reports Climate Change (now Nature Climate Change), in “New research highlights theneed for climate refugees to be considered in ongoing policy negotiations,” Jun 11, 2009.

8. Green PROPHET, in “Can’t Take the Heat of Global Warming? R. Reuveny Says EcomigrationDrastic Measure to Survive Climate Change,” Apr13, 2009.

7. examiner.com National, in “Brzezinski Warns of Afghanistan Offensive,” Jul 25, 2008.

6. ScienceDaily, in “Climate Change Likely to Result in Eco-Migration: What Can Be Done?” Nov28, 2007.

5. MONGOBAY, in “Ecomigration: global warming will increase environmental refugees,” Nov 28,2007.

4. AndhraNews.net (India), TopNews.in (India), in “Scientists stress on preventive strategies tofight eco-migrants,” Nov 27, 2007.

3. Medical News Today, AAmedya (Turkey), in “Climate Change May Lead to EnvironmentalExodus,” Nov 27, 2007.

2. Science 2.0, TERRADAILY (Australia), in “Environmental Exodus,” Nov 26, 2007.

1. Nature Reports Climate Change (now Nature Climate Change under www.nature.com), in “Is thiswhat the world's coming to?” Oct 2007.

AWARDS

8. Award of Excellence in World Society Research - first place, with W. Thompson, World SocietyFoundation, Zurich, Switzerland, 2007, $10,000.

7. First Round Award, Globalization and World Society Focus Paper Competition, coauthored withW. Thompson, World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006, $1,000.

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6. Best Journal Article, coauthored with Q. Li, Comparative Democratization Section, AmericanPolitical Science Association, 2004, $150.

5. Trustees Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, IUB, 2000, $1,000.

4. Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award, SPEA, IUB, 2001, $500.

3. PhD Competition, Kelley School of Business, IUB, 1997, $500.

2. Graduate Cum Laude, Aeronautical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1978.

1. Dean’s List, Aeronautical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 1977, 1978.

HONORARIUMS

6. Dominican University, Brennan School of Business, speaking on the effects of capitalism onmilitarized conflict and on the environment, 2012, $1,000.

5. University of Sussex, UK, speaking on weather disasters and migration, 2012, £300.

4. University of Texas, El Paso, speaking on the nuclear program of Iran, and on the collapse ofhistorical societies, 2012, $450.

3. Texas A&M University, speaking on environmental degradation and migration, 2009, $1,200.

2. The Shepard and Ruth K. Broad Family’s Endowed Speaker Series, Florida State University,speaking on the Israeli-Jewish and Palestinian fundamentalisms, 2003, $1,000.

1. Haifa University (Israel), speaking on the political economy of the Oslo Process, 2002, $350.

PROJECT GRANTS

7. Title VI National Resource Center, African Studies, IUB, develop graduate curriculum on Africa,2009, $3,400.

6. Title VI National Resource Center, African Studies, IUB, develop graduate curriculum on Africa,2008, $6,700.

5. International Studies Association, write the annual convention program-chair handbook, 2007,$4,500.

4. Bar Ilan University (Israel), Arms races and economic growth, seed funding, 2006, $1,000.

3. Baylor University, Religion, economics and militarized conflict, seed funding, 2005, $420.

2. Florida State University, Environmental migration, seed funding, 2005, $450.

1. Indiana University-Purdue University, Indiana and the new economy, 2001, $3,500.

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ALL EXPENSE-COVERED INVITED TALKS OR RESEARCH

23. Dominican University, Brennan School of Business, Capitalist Peace Symposium, presentedwork on the effects of capitalism on militarized conflict and on the environment, Chicago,September 19, 2012.

22. University of Sussex, Sussex Center for International Security, International Conference:Rethinking Climate Change, Conflict and Security, presented work on climate change, migration,and conflict, Brighton, UK, October 18-19, 2012

21. University of Texas, Global Relations Organization, Political Science and several other units,discussed the nuclear program of Iran in a symposium, and presented work on the collapse ofhistorical societies, El Paso, 2012, $450.

20. The World Bank, Workshop on climate-induced migration and displacement in the Middle Eastand North Africa, presented work on the empirics of weather-disaster induced migration,Marseille, France, Jun 2010.

19. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, religion and militarized conflict, two weeks,Trondheim, Norway, July 2008.

18. United Nations Institute for Training and Research, Conference on democracy and theenvironment, presented work on the effect of democracy on the environment, Yale University,May 2008.

17. Fairfield University (CT), Conference on the political economy of the world-system, presentedwork on the role of the environment in intra- and interstate migration, Apr 2008.

16. World Society Foundation, The World Society Foundation 25th anniversary conference, presentedwork on the different effects of globalization on the global North and South, Zurich, Switzerland,Oct 2007.

15. Transatlantic Policy Consortium, Colloquium on security and transatlantic relations, presentedwork on the role of the U.S. in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Warsaw, Poland, Jun2006.

14. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, religion and militarized conflict, 10 days,Trondheim, Norway, Mar 2007.

13. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Portugal), Workshop on modeling, simulating, and forecastingglobal change, International Institute of Applied Systems Sciences, presented work on the use ofworld model in the study of global sociopolitical and environment change, Austria, Apr 2006.

12. Penn State University, Seminar, presented work on the effect of disaggregated trade on interstatemilitary conflict, State College, Apr 2005.

11. NATO Program on Warfare and World Security, Workshop on Kondratieff waves, presentedwork on the effect of the Kondratieff Wave on North-South violence, Covilhã, Portugal, Feb2005.

10. The Shepard and Ruth K. Broad Family’s Endowed Speaker Series (Florida State University),

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presented work on the political economy of the Israeli-Jewish and Palestinian fundamentalisms,Tallahassee, Oct 2003.

8. Max Plank Institute for Demographic Research, Workshop Conference on population and theenvironment, presented work on resource management institutions and the collapse of the EasterIsland historical civilization, Rostock, Germany, Sept 2003.

7. *Bar Ilan University, the political economy of rebellions in autocracies, Ramat-Gan, Israel, Dec2003.

9. Haifa University, Workshop on the political economy the Oslo process, presented work on therole of economic factors in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Haifa, Israel, Nov 2002.

6. University of Geneva, Workshop on environmental change and migration, 2001 (could not go).

5. Peace Science Society and Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, Conference on peace scienceand security, presented work on the dynamics of political conflict over natural resources in theglobal system, London, UK, Jun 2001.

4. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and European Commission, Workshop on trade and theenvironment in the context of the EU enlargement, presented work on the role of foreign directinvestments and foreign aid in the environmental restoration of Eastern Europe, Milan, Italy, May2001.

3. Ohio State University, Workshop on economic interdependence and conflict, presented work onthe modeling and estimation of trade and conflict, Columbus, Ohio, Sep 2000.

2. Tel Aviv University, Seminar on conflict over renewable resources,” Tel Aviv, Israel, May 2000.

1. University of Illinois, Workshop on formal theory and models in political science, presented workon dynamic games of conflict, Urbana-Champaign, Nov 1999.

INVITED TALK(*) AND CONFERENCE TRAVEL GRANTS

11. International Studies Association, Annual Conference, New York, 2009, $550.

10. *Texas A&M University, College Station, 2009, room and board.

9. International Studies Association, Annual Conference, San Francisco, 2008, $500.

8. Overseas Conference Fund (IUB), European Association for Environmental and ResourceEconomics, Annual Conference, Greece, 2007, $400.

7. *Peace Research Institute Oslo and the United Nations, Workshop on human security and climateChange, presented work on environmental degradation, migration and conflict, Norway, 2005,room, board, and $700.

6. *Overseas Conference Fund (IUB), Workshop on human security and climate change, Norway,2005, $600.

5. International Studies Association, Annual Conference, Montreal, 2004, $300.

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4. Overseas Conference Fund (IUB), ISA Conference, Hong Kong, 2001, $800.

3. *Peace Science Section, Allied Social Science Association, Annual Conference, Boston, 2000,$275.

2. Overseas Conference Fund (IUB), Environmental and Resource Economists 1st World Congress,Italy, 1998, $800.

1. Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Environmental and Resource Economist1st World Congress, Italy, 1998, $1,000 (declined).

NOMINATED FOR

3. Student Choice Award, Indiana University Alumni Association, IUB, 2010.

2. Student Choice Award, Indiana University Alumni Association, IUB, 2009.

1. Burdette Prize, The best paper presented in 2005, American Political Science Association, 2006

OTHER INVITED TALKS

7. Indiana University Student Association and Muslim Student Union, IUB, panelist, on the MiddleEast and North Africa in revolt,” Mar 2011.

6. Conference in Honor of H. Kang’s Retirement, Kelly School of Business, IUB, presented worktrade on military conflict initiation, Apr 2008.

5. Global and Comparative Affairs Student Group, SPEA, IUB, spoke about the ongoing wars in theMiddle East, SPEA, Sep 2006.

4. Bar Ilan University Economics Seminar Series, Ramat Gan, Israel, presented work on optimalsocial collapse of historical civilizations, Jun 2006.

3. Symposium on the U.S. Military and the International News Media, School of Journalism, IUBpanelist, on the talk of Colonel J. Morgenthaler, Former Chief Spokesperson for U.S. andCoalition Forces in Iraq,”, Nov 2005.

2. Florida State University Political Science Seminar Series, Florida State University, Tallahassee,presented work on the collapse of the Easter Island civilization, Oct 2003.

1. Center for the Study of Global Change, IUB, presented work on the role of economic factors incontemporary security calculations, Apr, 2000.

SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS

35. International Studies Association, San Diego, California, “Development, Democracy, andInterstate Conflict,” Apr 2012.

34. European Consortium on Political Research, Reykjavik, Iceland, “On Conflict over NaturalResources,” Aug 2011.

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33. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Rome, Italy, “ClimateChange, Weather Disasters, and International Migration,” June/July 2011.

32. International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, “On the Economics of the Effect ofMilitarized Conflict on Trade,” Mar 2011.

31. Australia-New Zealand Society of Ecological Economics, Darwin, Australia, “TechnologicalProgress and the Collapse of Historical Civilizations,” Oct 2009.

30. European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics, Amsterdam,Netherlands,“Does Environmental Degradation Influence Migration? Emigration to DevelopedCountries in the late 1980s and 1990s,” Jun 2009.

29. International Studies Association, New York, “The Role of Militarized Conflict in DisaggregatedBilateral Trade,” Feb 2009.

28. Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, “On Civil War and theEnvironment” Jul 2008.

27. International Studies Association, San Francisco, “On The Trade and Conflict Nexus: SheddingMore Light on an Enduring Controversy,” Mar 2008.

26. American Political Science Association, Chicago, “Disaggregated Bilateral Trade and InterstateMilitary Conflict Initiation,” Aug/Sep 2007.

25. European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics, Thessalonika, Greece, “Onthe Collapse of Historical Civilizations and the Repugnant Conclusion,” Jun 2007.

24. Eco Summit Congress, Beijing, China, “Institutions and the Collapse of Historical Civilizations,”May 2007.

23. International Studies Association, Chicago, “Uneven Economic Growth in the World Economy’sNorth-South Stratification,” Feb-Mar 2007.

22. American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, “Natural Resources and Monadic MilitaryConflict,” Aug/Sep 2006.

21. International Studies Association, San Diego, “The Simultaneous Relationship BetweenDemocracy and Civil War,” Mar 2006.

20. Peach Science Society (International), Iowa City, IA, “Resource Scarcity and Civil War,” Nov2005.

19. American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., “Global Warming, Migration andRefugees,” Sep 2005.

18. International Studies Association, Honolulu,“Globalization and Civil War,” Mar 2005.

17. American Economic Association, Philadelphia, “On Endogenous Economic Policy in AutocraticRegimes” Jan 2005.

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16. American Political Science Association, Chicago, “Southern Democracy in the Long Run,” Sep2004.

15. International Society for Ecological Economics, Montreal, “Endogenous Technological Progressand the Malthusian Trap: Could Simon and Boserup Have Saved Easter Island?” Jul 2004.

14. International Studies Association, Montreal, “Democracy, Economic Development andSimultaneity: An Empirical Analysis” Mar 2004.

13. Peace Science Society, Ann Arbor MI, “Systemic Leadership, Conflict, and SouthernDevelopment,” Nov 2003.

12. United States Society for Ecological Economics, Saratoga, NY, “The Fate of Easter Island: TheLimits of Institutions” May 2003.

11. International Studies Association, Portland OR, “Economic Openness, Democracy andEnvironmental Quality,” Feb/Mar 2003.

10. American Political Science Association, Boston, “Democracy and Dyadic Militarized Disputes: ASimultaneous Equations Model, 1950-1992” Aug/Sep 2002.

9. Environmental and Resource Economists 2nd World Congress, Monterey CA, “ContinuingConflict” Jun 2002.

8. International Studies Association, New Orleans, “Democracy, Economic Openness, and IncomeInequality: An Empirical Analysis” Mar 2002.

7. ISA, Hong Kong, “The North-South Gap, Economic Conversions, and the Prospects for a LiberalWorld System” Jul 2001.

6. International Studies Association, Chicago, “Economic Growth, Environmental Scarcity, andConflict,” Feb 2001.

5. American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., “Disaggregated Trade and Conflict:

Exploring Propositions in a Simultaneous Framework,” Aug/Sep 2000.

4. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, “Does Economic Globalization Hinder orPromote Democracy?” Apr 2000.

3. Western Economic Association International, San Diego, “Bilateral Import, Export, andConflict/Cooperation Simultaneity,” Jul 1999.

2. International Studies Association, Washington, D.C.,“Environmental Liability and Foreign DirectInvestment in Central and Eastern Europe” Feb 1999.

1. Environmental and Resource Economists 1st World Congress, Venice, Italy, “Resource Scarcityand Economic Stability: The Role of Violent Conflict,” Jun 1998.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Projects

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1. International Studies Association, “Preparing the Program for the International StudiesAssociation Annual Convention: ISA Program Office Handbook,” with D. Kayalar, 2007.

Selected conference panel chair and discussant engagements

4. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Amsterdam, Netherlands,chair of the panel “Environmental Policy, Spatial Spillovers and the Emergence of EconomicAgglomerations,” Jun 2009.

3. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Gothenburg, Sweden, paperdiscussant on the panel “Conflict and Natural Resources,” Jun 2008.

2. American Political Science Association, Chicago, chair of the panel “Trade and Conflict: TheEnduring Debate, Aug/Sep 2007.

1. International Studies Association, Portland OR, roundtable discussant on the panel “Trade andConflict Studies: Past Cumulation and Future Directions,” Feb/Mar 2003.

Reviewer of Manuscripts

5. International Political Economy and Relations: Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics,Journal of Peace Research, International Studies Quarterly, International Interactions,International Organization, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and PeaceScience, European Journal of International Relations, International Politics.

4. Environmental Economics and Studies: Ecological Economics, Environment and Planning D:Society and Space, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Global EnvironmentalChange, Ecological Modeling

3. Interdisciplinary Social Science: Social Science Quarterly, Social Science Research, PolicySciences, Political Geography, Harvard International Journal of Press and Politics, NationalScience Foundation.

2. Political Science: American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politic, American PoliticalScience Review, British Journal of Political Science, European Journal of Political Research

1. Economics: International Economic Review, Economics and Politics, Economics of Governance,Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, AmericanEconomic Review, Open Economies Review, Defense and Peace Economics, Public Choice.

PUBLIC SERVICE

Multi-member projects

7. Center for International Relations, Arlington, VA, “Migration Character and Scope: EconomicPotential, Regional Perspective, 2009-2010.

6. German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany, “World Trade Organizationand Trade Governance,” 2004-2005.

5. Transatlantic Policy Consortium, American and European Universities, “Transatlantic

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Determinants of Europe’s Role in Global Governance: Their Effects on International andEuropean Regulatory Systems,” 2003-2004.

4. The Northwest Academy of Public Administration St. Petersburg, Russia, Volga RegionalAcademy of Civil Service, Saratov, Russia, and SPEA, IUB, “Curriculum Development,” 2000-2003.

3. Northwest Academy of Public Administration, St. Petersburg, Russia, teaching, Nov 2003.

2. Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, Indiana University-Purdue University,Indianapolis, project on the promoting information technology (the new economy) in Indiana2000-2002.

1. Indiana Economic Development Council, Indianapolis and Institute for Development Strategies,SPEA, IUB, “Indiana Economic Development,” 1999-2001.

Advising

14. Oxford Brookes University, UK, Katharine Bramson (Political Science, Thesis Work), on the useof a simultaneous equations model in the study of military intervention and democracy, 2012.

13. Sarah Wildman, Journalist (New York Times and other outlets), on “Climate Change, Migrationand Security,” report for the Center for American Progress, January 2011.

12. St. Peter’s Boys Highschool, New York, Stephen Walsh (junior), on the leadership of Al Gore inenvironmental affairs, 2011.

11. Imperial College, London, Sally Prowitt (Environmental Technology Master program), on thesecond order effects of climate change, 2010.

10. Bloomington Chamber of Commerce (Tina Howard), on green business practices in retail, 2010.

9. Union of Concerned Scientists, Boston, actively lobbying the U.S. Congress for climate changepolicy legislation, 2009.

8. DePauw Environmental Policy Project, DePauw University, Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, onpublic attitudes regarding climate change, 2009.

7. The Boston Consulting Group, San Francisco, on enabling the low carbon economy in theinformation age (SMART 2020), 2008.

6. World Security Institute, Center for Defense Information, Washington D.C., on climate changeand conflict, 2007.

5. Global Master in Public Administration, University of Leiden, Netherlands, on curriculum issues,2003.

4. Indiana Economic Development Council, State of Indiana, Affiliate Member, on the stateeconomic development, 2000-2002.

3. Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, Indianapolis, on effects of day light saving in Indiana, 2001.

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2. Economic & Trade Relations Department, Israeli Embassy, Azerbaijan (Mr. Abbasov), on therole of trade in and economic development, 2003.

1. Center for Urban Policy and the Environment Conference, Indiana University-Purdue University,Indianapolis, roundtable on economic development choices for central Indiana’s future, 2000.

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