STEPHANIE B. ANDERSON School of Politics, Public Affairs, & International Studies Dept. 3197 University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 Work: (307) 766-3121 EDUCATION Ph.D. 1996 University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge, UK. Title of Ph.D. Thesis: The Making of Maastricht: The Formation of a Common European Security Policy. Post-Graduate Certificate of European Studies with distinction 1993 Free University of Brussels, Institute of European Studies, Brussels, Belgium. Intensive one-year post-graduate program in the politics, economics, and legal ramifications of European integration. Instruction was in French. M.Sc. 1990 The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, in International Relations. B.S.F.S. cum laude 1989 Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC. Certificate of Political Studies 1988 University of Strasbourg III, Institute of Political Studies, Strasbourg, France. Special one-year program in international politics. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Head of School 2017 to present School of Politics, Public Affairs, & International Studies, University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY. Professor 2017 to present University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY. Associate Professor 2009 to 2017 University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY. Visiting Research Fellow 2016 Institute for European Global Studies, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Visiting Agus Hermani Fellow 2012 Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang, Indonesia. Visiting Research Fellow 2012 EU Centre in Singapore – National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Senior Visiting Researcher 2011-12 Free University of Berlin, Research College: “The Transformative Power of Europe,” Berlin, Germany Assistant Professor 2005-2009 University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY. Visiting Research Fellow 2005 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (German Institute for International Politics and Security), Berlin, Germany. Visiting Assistant Professor 2004-2005 University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY. Assistant Professor 2000-2005 Dickinson College, Departments of Political Science and International Studies, Carlisle, PA.
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STEPHANIE B. ANDERSON
School of Politics, Public Affairs, & International Studies
Dept. 3197
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
Work: (307) 766-3121
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1996 University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge, UK.
Title of Ph.D. Thesis: The Making of Maastricht: The Formation of a Common
European Security Policy.
Post-Graduate
Certificate of
European Studies
with distinction 1993
Free University of Brussels, Institute of European Studies, Brussels, Belgium.
Intensive one-year post-graduate program in the politics, economics, and legal
ramifications of European integration. Instruction was in French.
M.Sc. 1990 The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, in
International Relations.
B.S.F.S. cum laude
1989 Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC.
Certificate of
Political Studies 1988
University of Strasbourg III, Institute of Political Studies, Strasbourg, France.
Special one-year program in international politics.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Head of School 2017 to
present
School of Politics, Public Affairs, & International Studies, University of
Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY.
Professor 2017 to present University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY.
Associate Professor
2009 to 2017
University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY.
Visiting Research Fellow
2016
Institute for European Global Studies, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Visiting Agus Hermani
Fellow 2012
Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang, Indonesia.
Visiting Research Fellow
2012
EU Centre in Singapore – National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang
Technological University (NTU), Singapore.
Senior Visiting
Researcher 2011-12
Free University of Berlin, Research College: “The Transformative Power of Europe,”
Berlin, Germany
Assistant Professor
2005-2009
University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY.
Visiting Research Fellow
2005
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (German Institute for International Politics and
Security), Berlin, Germany.
Visiting Assistant
Professor 2004-2005
University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY.
Assistant Professor
2000-2005
Dickinson College, Departments of Political Science and International Studies,
Carlisle, PA.
Assistant Professor
1996-2000
Bentley College (now, Bentley University), Department of Government, Waltham,
MA.
Visiting Fulbright
Professor
1999-2000
Sogang University, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul, Republic of
Korea.
Adjunct Assistant
Professor
1995-1996
University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie, WY
Instructor
1994-1995
University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science, Laramie,
PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS
In Preparation:
Anderson, Stephanie B., Kaitlin Harper-Loendorf, and Tiffany Kautsch. “Men Marketing to Women: How
the European Union Tries and Fails to Gain Women's Support for Integration." International Feminist
Journal of Politics.
Anderson, Stephanie B., and David A. Messenger. “(Re)Constructing Transatlantic Security Policy: The
Bermuda Conference of 1953 and Efforts to Revive the European Defense Community.” International
History Review. Revise and resubmit.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “To Assert its Identity on the International Scene”: Visibility, Information
Campaigns and the European Union’s Common Security and Defense Policy. Book manuscript
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “International Crisis Management Missions: Local Support v Public Support –
The case of the Aceh Monitoring Mission” Refereed article for International Peacekeeping.
UNDER REVIEW
Co-authored with Andrew Garner and Thomas Seitz. "Walking the Walk or Talking the Talk?: Does US
Foreign Policy or US Republican Party Rhetoric Spur Anti-Americanism and European Union Security
Integration?" Foreign Policy Analysis
Co-authored with Kaija Schilde and Andrew Garner. “A More Martial Europe? European Public Opinion
and the Use of CSDP Force.” Refereed article for European Security
PUBLISHED WORKS
Books:
Godby, Robert and Stephanie B. Anderson. Greek Tragedy, European Odyssey: The Politics and Economics
of the Eurozone Crisis. Opladen: Budrich Academic, 2016.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. Crafting the EU’s Security Policy: In Pursuit of a European Identity. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008.
Refereed Monographs:
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Government Formation In Parliamentary Democracies: A Simulation.” Case
291. Pew Case Studies in International Affairs. Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of
Diplomacy, 2007.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Understanding Policy Making in the European Union – The 1991 Negotiations
of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) Components of the Maastricht Treaty: A
Simulation.” Pew Case Studies in International Affairs. Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of
Diplomacy, 2003 (34 pages).
Refereed Journal Articles:
Anderson, Stephanie B., and Thomas R. Seitz. “European Security Policy Demystified: Nation-Building
and Identity in the EU” Armed Forces and Society 33 (October 2006): 24-42. This article was
republished in European Security: Critical Concepts (Routledge, 2016), edited by Michael Smith.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “The Changing Nature of Diplomacy: The European Union, the CFSP and
Korea” European Foreign Affairs Review 6 (2001): 465-482.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “The Amsterdam CFSP Components: A Lowest Common Denominator
Agreement?” Current Politics and Economics of Europe 10:1 (2000): 105-127.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “EU, NATO, and CSCE responses to the Yugoslav crisis: Testing Europe’s New
Security Architecture.” European Security 4 (Summer 1995): 328-353.
Non-Refereed Journal Articles:
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “United Colors of Europe? Immigration, Naturalization, and EU Identity.”
EUSA Review 23:3 (Summer 2010). Invited article.
Anderson, Stephanie B. and Thomas R. Seitz. “’Your Choice is Peace’: Testing the EU Model in the New
Global Insecurity Environment.” EUSA Review 22:3 (Summer 2009). Invited article.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Selling the ESDP” CFSP Forum 6:4 (Summer 2008): 5-9. Invited article.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “ECOWAS and the EU: From Economic Community to Security Actor.” Sogang
Series on International Affairs, volume I (Summer 1999): 91-106.
Refereed Chapters in Books:
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Gender mainstreaming and CSDP Crisis Management Missions: Too Much
Talk, Not Enough Action.” Women Leadership in Foreign Policy – A Transatlantic Transition. Ed.
Federiga Bindi. Washington, DC: Brookings, 2018.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “The EU Defence Debate: Does the EU need one? Can the EU be a military
power?” in Sage Handbook on European Foreign Policy, edited by Knud Erik Jørgensen, et al.,
London, SAGE, 2015.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “From ‘Soft’ Power to ‘Hard’ Power: The Gendered Militarization of the
European Union.” In Gender, War, and Militarism edited by Laura Sjoberg. Praeger Security
International, 2010.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. "Problems and Possibilities: The Development of the CFSP from 1990-1996."
In The State of the European Union, Vol. IV edited by Pierre-Henri Laurent and Marc Marsceau.
Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1998.
Non-Refereed Chapters in Books:
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “The Making of Maastricht: the Formation of a Common European Security
Policy.” In Reorganizing Eastern Europe: European Institutions and the Refashioning of Europe's
Security Architecture edited by Dr. Andrew J. Williams. Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth Publishing Co.,
1994.
Non-Refereed Proceedings/Transactions:
Anderson, Stephanie B., and Aimee Eremita. “On the Frontlines: NGO’s and the Formation of an EU
Immigration policy.” The Future of Immigration: Issues for the EU and the US -- a June 2003
conference sponsored by The Clarke at Dickinson College exploring similarities and differences
between the U.S. and West European immigration practices. Carlisle: Clarke Center, 2003.
Other (e.g. lab texts, book reviews, technical reports, in-house reports):
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Mission Impossible: Why Crisis Management Missions Do Not Increase the
Visibility of the European Union.” KFG Working Paper, (2013).
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Why EU promotion is at odds with successful crisis management: Public
relations, news coverage, and the Aceh Monitoring Mission.” EUC Working Paper # 10 (2012), EU
Center Singapore.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. “Interest Section Sponsors Symposium on Transatlantic Relations with EU
Ambassador John Bruton.” EUSA Review 21: 3 (summer 2008): 18-20.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. Book Review of Toward a European Army by Trevor Salmon and AJK
Shepherd in International Studies Review 6 (2004): 505-507.
Anderson, Stephanie B.. Book Review of Explaining Euro-Paralysis and European Union-United States
Security Relations in ECSA Review 11 (summer 1999).
Anderson, Stephanie B.. Book Review of Constitutional Brinkmanship in Millennium: Journal of
International Studies 19 (spring 1990): 117-119.
CONTRACTS & GRANTS
Funded Projects as PI
2017 Germany Makes Choices “Campus Weeks” grant, German Information Center USA, Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Germany. Awarded $7,000 to organize nine separate events at the University of Wyoming and
to discuss the German federal elections and issues.
2016 Visiting Research Fellowship: Institute for European Global Studies at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
Awarded grant to research “When Narratives Collide: The role of news coverage and social media in EU
crisis management missions and the EU’s identity at home and abroad.” Three-month fellowship covers
airfare, housing and $12,000.
2015 International Travel Grant, University of Wyoming. Awarded grant to research “When Narratives Collide:
The role of news coverage and social media in EU crisis management missions and the EU’s identity at home
and abroad.” $1,500.
2015 25 Years of German Unity “Campus Weeks” grant, German Information Center USA, Embassy of the
Federal Republic of Germany. Awarded $7,000 to organize nine separate events at the University of
Wyoming and to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Germany unification.
2015 Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE) Workshop Series Grant, $3,000. Co-PI along with
Jean Garrison under the auspices of the Center for Global Studies to bring in speakers from the European
Union to UW.
2014 Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE) Workshop Series Grant, $13,000. Co-PI along
with Jean Garrison under the auspices of the Center for Global Studies. “Building Capacity for Our
Sustainable Energy and Environmental Future: US-EU-China Collaboration and Problem Solving
Opportunities”
2014 25 Years Fall of the Berlin Wall “Campus Weeks” grant, German Information Center USA, Embassy of the
Federal Republic of Germany. Awarded $5,000 to organize five separate events at the University of
Wyoming and partner institutions to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
2014 University of Wyoming-Shanghai University Exchange Scholar. Awarded airfare and living expenses to be
visiting scholar-in-residence in May and June 2014.
2012 Visiting Agus Hermani Fellow, Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang, Indonesia. Awarded living
expenses to be visiting scholar-in-residence in May and June 2012.
2012 Research Fellowship: EU Centre – National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological
University (NTU). Awarded grant to research “Where do European Values come from?: CSDP Missions and
the Public Sphere.” Award is 10,000 Singapore dollars to cover living expenses in Singapore for six-week
period.
2012 Susan McKay International Research Fund: “Leadership and Lip Service: Why gender mainstreaming is so
difficult to implement in the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy Missions.” Award is $1,000.
2012 KFG Research Fund, “The Transformative Power of Europe” at the Free University of Berlin funded by the
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft). Awarded 500 euros for research project
“CSDP Missions and the Public Sphere” to travel to Pristina, Kosovo to interview officials at the EU mission
EULEX- Kosovo.
2011-
2012
Research Fellowship: “The Transformative Power of Europe” at the Free University of Berlin funded by the
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft). Awarded grant to research “Where do
European Values come from?: CSDP Missions and the Public Sphere.” Award is 2350 euros a month to
cover living expenses in Berlin for eight-month period.
2011 International Travel Grant, University of Wyoming. Awarded grant to research “Where do European Values
come from?: CSDP Missions and the Public Sphere.” $2,000.
2010 Flittie Sabbatical Augmentation Grant, University of Wyoming. Awarded grant to research “Where do
European Values come from?: CSDP Missions and the Public Sphere.” Award is 20 percent of salary.
2010 Faculty Research Grant, Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE), University of Colorado –
Boulder, 2010. Awarded grant to research “Where do European Values come from?: CSDP Missions and
the Public Sphere,” $2,000.
2009 Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE): Awarded grant jointly with Thomas R. Seitz
(INST) to organize the conference “Transatlantic Strategies for Cooperation in the New Global Insecurity
Environment”. Grant covered transportation and lodging costs to bring eminent researchers and government
officials to the University of Wyoming in August 2009. Amount: 16,500 euros, approximately $23,000.
2006 International Course Development Grant, University of Wyoming. Awarded grant to develop course on the
European Union. Award covers preparatory travel to Brussels and summer stipend, approximately $4,500.
2005 The ESDP Demystified: Nation-Building, Identity and the Development of the Europe’s Security and
Defense Policy. Fulbright Senior Scholar Research Award, The German Institute for International Politics
and Security (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik), Berlin, Germany. Award covers travel and stipend,
approximately $10,000.
2005 International Travel Grant, University of Wyoming. Awarded grant to research “The ESDP Demystified:
Nation-Building, Identity and the Development of the Europe’s Security and Defense Policy” $2,000.
2003 “Constructing a pan-European identity.” H. Chace Davis Fellowship, Dickinson College. Awarded grant
for course release to pursue research on European identity formation. $3,000 to cover the cost of the
course release.
2002-
2003
“The Role of Sports and Immigration Policy in Constructing an EU Identity.” Dana Research Award,
Dickinson College. Awarded grant to hire an assistant to help research sports policy and immigration policy
in the European Union. $1,456 to hire one assistant to work 8 hours per week for 26 weeks at $7.00 per hour.
2000 “The Importance of Strategic Studies to my Research and Teaching” Center for Strategic Education,
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, 2000. Awarded grant to
participate in their workshop on teaching strategic studies. Amount not available. The grant covered the
cost of airfare, food, lodging and tuition.
1999 Summer Research Grant, Bentley College. Awarded grant to compare integration processes in the
European Union and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). $1,500.
Co-authored with Lucus Hansen. “To Assert its Identity on the International Scene” or to “F*** EULEX”?:
How Anti-EU Narratives in Kosovo affect the EU’s External Legitimacy.” Miami, FL: European Union
Studies Association, 2017
“Strategic Communication and the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy Missions.” Europainstitut,
University of Basel, Switzerland, 2016.
“The Common Security & Defense Policy as Heroic Narrative: The EU in the Balkans.” Sciences Po,
University of Strasbourg, France, 2016.
“Transatlantic Relations and the 2016 US Presidential Election.” Europainstitut, University of Basel,
Switzerland, 2016.
“EU Crisis Management Missions in the Balkans.” University of St Gallen, Switzerland. 2016.
With Rob Godby, “Greek Odyssey, European Tragedy: The Eurozone Crisis”, 2015 School of Energy
Resources Speaker Series, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 17 August 2015.
Co-authored with Kaija Schilde and Andrew Garner. “A More Martial Europe? European Public Opinion and
the Use of CSDP Force.” Boston, MA: European Union Studies Association, 2015.
“They love us; they love us not?: How America’s image abroad shapes transatlantic security relations.”
Faculty Senate Speaker, University of Wyoming, Laramie and Casper, WY, spring 2015.
Discussant: Panel: “The Dynamic Role of Histories in Shaping a Truly Post-Western Conception of IR.” New
Orleans, LA: International Studies Association, 2015.
Co-authored with Guillaume Morabito. “Why EU Promotion is at Odds with Successful Crisis Management
Missions: Public Relations, News Coverage, and the CSDP Monitoring Missions in Aceh and Georgia.”
New Orleans, LA: International Studies Association, 2015.
Co-authored with Andrea Gooder and Jason Owens. “Using Humor, Sex and Violence to Promote Community
and Civic Responsibility? Promotional/Motivational Videos by and for the European Union.” New
Orleans, LA: International Studies Association, 2015.
Co-authored with Kaija Schilde and Andrew Garner. “Permissive Consensus or Robust Support: Public
Opinion and EU Defense” Washington DC: American Political Science Association, 2014.
Co-authored with Jeremiah Sniffin. “Why Obama is bad for Europe: Integration, Identity and Security Policy
in the European Union.” Chicago, IL: Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 2014.
Co-authored with Jeremiah Sniffin. “‘Let’s Mythologize Europe’: A Literary Analysis of EU Political Communication.” Chicago, IL: Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 2014.
Co-authored with Tiffany Kautzsch. “Men Marketing to Women: How the European Union Tries and Fails to
Gain Women's Support for Integration." San Antonio, TX: Southwestern Social Science Association, 2014.
Co-authored with Jenya Avramenko. “Russia’s Construction of a New Buffer Zone: A Comparison of Russia’s
Information War in Georgia and Ukraine." San Antonio, TX: Southwestern Social Science Association,
2014
“The EU Defence Debate: Does the EU need one? Can the EU be a military power?” Warsaw, Poland: 8th
Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 2013.
"Why The EAS Will Not Increase The EU’s Visibility In External Affairs: How Coordination Hinders News
Coverage." Baltimore, MD: European Union Studies Association (EUSA), 2013.
Discussant: Panel: “EUSA: Causes and Consequences of Supranational Identity.” Baltimore, MD: European
Union Studies Association (EUSA), 2013.
“Gender Mainstreaming and CSDP Missions: Less Talk, More Action.” San Francisco: International Studies
Association, 2013.
“Can Facebook change the Face of Brussels: Social Media and Idea Diffusion.” San Francisco: International
Studies Association, 2013.
“Why Obama is bad for the CSDP: Identity and Security Policy in the EU” Invited paper, Transformative
Power of Europe 2.0: The Road Ahead, Free University of Berlin, 14 - 15 December 2012.
“The Presidential Elections and the Future of Transatlantic Relations” Panel Speaker, Plenary session: “Europe
in the World” at the ECPR Standing Group on European Politics Conference in Tampere, Finland, 14
September 2012.
"The American Foreign Policy Bureaucracy" to the Department of International Relations at University
Brawijaya in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, 24 May 2012. Invited talk.
"Race and Nation-Building in the USA" to the American Studies Department at Universitas Diponegoro in
Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia 6 June 2012. Invited talk.
“The Limits of Divine Intervention: Why the EU’s Successful Mission in Aceh Received so Little Attention”
EU Centre, National University of Singapore, 14 May 2012. Invited talk.
“Wither and Die?: Is there still a raison d’être for the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy? EU Centre,
NTU (Singapore), 25 April 2012. Invited Talk.
Discussant: “Identity, Europe and the World Beyond Public Spheres”, European Public Spheres: Bringing
Politics Back In II: Authors’ Workshop, Research College “Transformative Power of Europe”, Berlin, 12 –
14 January 2012.
Discussant: "Panel III: EU Promotion of Regional Integration and its impact on the EU", KFG Conference
"Europe From Outside In", Berlin, Germany, December 15-17, 2011.
Participated in two person panel with Anand Menon, (King’s College, London) to discuss Moritz Weiss’s new
book on CSDP, Transaction Costs and Security Institutions: Unravelling the ESDP, in a public forum at the
Hertie School of Governance in Berlin 7 December 2011.
Co-authored with John Williams, “The Securitization of Development Policy or the Developmentalization of
Security Policy?: Legitimacy, Public Opinion, and the EU External Action Service (EAS)” presented at
“The European Union as a global actor in the post-Lisbon period” conference, Florida International
University, Miami, FL: Miami European Union Center of Excellence (MEUCE), 2011.
Co-authored with John Williams, “The EU's Common Security and Development Policy?: How the
Securitization of Development affects EU Diplomacy towards Developing Countries and Emergent
Powers.” Boston, MA: European Union Studies Association, 2011.
Co-authored with Thomas Casier. “Security and Identity in EU-Russian Relations: The Constructed Curtain.”
Montreal, QC: International Studies Association, 2011.
Co-authored with Kaitlin Harper-Loendorf and Laura Lynch. “Men Marketing to Women: How the European
Union Tries and Fails to Gain Women's Support for Integration. " Montreal, QC: International Studies
Association, 2011.
“Selling the European Security and Defense Policy: Gathering European Public Support for Crisis
Management.” New Orleans, LA: International Studies Association, 2010.
Chair. Transatlantic Relations Under Obama: Time for a Renewed Partnership? New Orleans, LA:
International Studies Association, 2010.
Co-authored with Edward Bradley. “Genetically Modified Foods: EU v. US Regulations.” 9th Wyoming
Consumer Issues Conference: Food Safety, Security and Sources: A Recipe for Tough Times. Laramie,
WY 2009.
Co-Chair. Transatlantic Strategies for Crisis Management and Post-Conflict Reconstruction. Laramie, WY 2009
“Security and Identity in EU-Russian Relations: The Constructed Curtain.” Brookings, SD: University of
South Dakota State University. Invited lecture sponsored by the South Dakota World Affairs Council,
2009.
Chair and Discussant. “Perspectives on the ESDP.” Los Angeles: European Union Studies Association, 2009.
Chair. “The Study of the EU as a Global Actor: Past Practice, Future Directions.” Los Angeles: European
Union Studies Association, 2009.
Chair and organizer. “EU as Global Actor Interest Section Roundtable: EU-US Relations After George W.
Bush: Evolution or Revolution?” Los Angeles: European Union Studies Association, 2009.
Co-authored with David Messenger. “(Re)Constructing Transatlantic Security Policy: The Bermuda Conference
of 1953 and Efforts to Revive the European Defense Community.” New York: International Studies
Association, 2009.
Co authored with Thomas R. Seitz. “A Time of Transition: Prospects for US and EU Cooperation in Foreign
Internal Security Programs.” New York: International Studies Association, 2009.
“’Nation-Building’ and Security in the European Union: Integrating Eastern Europe into ‘Europe.’” Austin, TX:
University of Texas, Austin, 2009. Sponsored by The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian
Studies and the Center for European Studies. Invited lecture.
"Market v. Political Solutions to Rationalizing the European Defense Industry." Berlin, Germany: Seventh
Annual Congress on European Security and Defence Policy, 2008.
“From ‘Soft’ Power to ‘Hard’ Power: The Militarization of the European Union as an Attempt to Shed its
‘Feminine’ Identity.” San Francisco: International Studies Association, 2008.
Roundtable discussant. Panel: “The EU’s Normative muscle-flexing? European Security and Defense
Operations in critical perspective.” San Francisco: International Studies Association, 2008.
Chair and discussant. Panel: “Normative Power Europe: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives.” San
Francisco: International Studies Association, 2008.
“Model United Nations for High School Students.” Casper, WY: NCA CASI School Improvement
Conference, 2008.
“The International Sex Trade.” Laramie, WY: Soroptimist International of Laramie, 2008.
Co-authored with Edward B. Bradley. “The Politicization of Beef in Transatlantic Relations: Reasons and
Mechanisms to Suppress Trade.” Montreal: European Union Studies Association, 2007.
“The European Security and Defense Policy.” Denver, CO: Launch Conference for the Centre for the Study
of Europe & the World, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 2007. Invited
presentation.
“The ESDP Demystified: Nation-Building in the European Union.” Berlin, Germany: The German Institute
for International and Security Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik), 2005. Invited lecture.
“Reconciling Security Strategies: US-EU Security Relations under the George W. Bush Administration.”
Washington, DC: American Political Science Association, 2005.
“Understanding the Failure of the European Defense Community: Lessons for the ESDP.” Austin, TX:
European Union Studies Association, 2005.
“Bordering on Being European: Sports as a Way to Overcome Class Divisions in the EU” Toulouse, France:
University of Toulouse – International Colloquium “To Cross and Transcend Boundaries”, 2004
Jointly with Tom Seitz. “EU Security Policy Demystified: Identity and Nation-Building.” Carlisle, PA:
International Security Studies Section – International Studies Association (ISSS-ISA), 2003.
Jointly with Aimee Eremita ‘03. “On the Frontlines: NGO’s and the Formation of an EU immigration
policy.” Philadelphia, PA: American Political Science Association (APSA), 2003.
Chair and Discussant, Panel – “From the Campus to the World: Perspectives on Women in Politics”…
Philadelphia, PA: Pennsylvania Political Science Association, 2003.
Jointly with John Butler ’04. “Dropping the Ball: European Identity and EU Sports Policy.” Nashville, TN:
European Union Studies Association (EUSA), 2003. I also organized this panel.
Chair, Discussant and Organizer, Panel – EU Foreign Policy towards the East. Nashville, TN: European
Union Studies Association (EUSA), 2003.
“CFSP and Domestic Politics: Testing the Liberal Intergovernmentalist Perspective.” Madison, WI:
European Community Studies Association (ECSA), 2001.
“The Amsterdam CFSP Components: A Lowest Common Denominator Agreement?” Pittsburgh, PA:
European Community Studies Association (ECSA), 1999.
“ECOWAS and the EU: From Economic Community to Security Actor.” Vienna: International Studies
Association/ European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions, 1998.
"To EU or Not to EU? Does the EU add an Independent Value in International Affairs?" Minneapolis, MN:
International Studies Association, 1998.
"EU-ASEAN Relations: A Lesson for Group-to-Group Dialogue?" Seattle, WA: European Community
Studies Association (ECSA), 1997.
Chair and Discussant, Panel -- International Organizations: "The Future Role of the United Nations."
Chicago, IL: Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 1997.
"Inequality in Politics, Equality in Political Integration? The Effect of the European Community on Women's
Rights in Terms of Political Representation, Economic and Legal Empowerment." San Francisco, CA:
American Political Science Association (APSA), 1996.
"Duplication, Interdependence, or Independence? An Assessment of the Relationships between NATO, the
WEU, and the Eurocorps." Chicago, IL: Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), 1996.
“CFSP and the Yugoslav Crisis.” Boulder, CO: International Studies Association (ISA) West, 1995.
“EU, NATO, and CSCE responses to the Yugoslav crisis: Testing Europe’s New Security Architecture.”
Madrid, Spain: European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1994.
“The Making of Maastricht: the Formation of a Common European Security Policy.” Limerick, Ireland:
European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1992.
OTHER ACTIVITIES/ACCOMPLISHMENTS
MA Graduate Director for Political Science 2008-2014
McNair Symposium Keynote Speaker 2014
A&S Commencement Student Marshal 2010
Invited to speak before the A&S Board of Visitors, 2010
Head of the Wyoming chapter of the Cambridge in America society: http://www.cantab.org/alumni/regional-
contacts/search/summary?term[0]=209
Special service to the state/community: I was elected to serve as Carbon County Precinct-woman
representing the Little Snake River district for 2005-7.
LANGUAGES: Native English speaker. Fluent spoken and written French. Good spoken and written German. Basic