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January, 20<strong>10</strong><br />
CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
Carolyn M. <strong>Stephenson</strong> Home Phone: 808 395-5046<br />
67<strong>10</strong> Hawaii Kai Dr. #<strong>10</strong>04 Office Phone: 808 956-8195<br />
Honolulu, HI. 96822 Fax: 808 956-6877<br />
Present Position: Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822.<br />
Education:<br />
B.A., 1966<br />
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.<br />
(Major: <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>; Minor: Economics)<br />
M.A., 1974 The Ohio State <strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio<br />
Ph.D., 1980 (Fields <strong>of</strong> Examination: International<br />
Politics/Comparative Politics)<br />
Publications<br />
“Women Leaders in the Peace/Anti-War Movements,” accepted for publication<br />
in Karen O’Connor (ed.), Gender and Women’s Leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA:<br />
Sage Publications, forthcoming 20<strong>10</strong>.<br />
“Peace Studies: Editor’s Introduction,” accepted for publication in Robert E.<br />
Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Compendium, Oxford, UK: Blackwell<br />
Publishing, forthcoming.<br />
“Peace Research: an Intellectual History,” accepted for publication in Robert E.<br />
Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Compendium, Oxford, UK: Blackwell<br />
Publishing, forthcoming.<br />
“Kenneth E. Boulding,” accepted for publication in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong><br />
Peace, editor Nigel Young, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, forthcoming 20<strong>10</strong>.<br />
“Nongovernmental Organizations: International and Transnational,” accepted<br />
for publication in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Peace, editor Nigel Young,<br />
Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, forthcoming 20<strong>10</strong>.<br />
“Civil Society, Small and Emerging Powers and the UN,” ACUNS, The<br />
Academic Council on the United Nations System, Informational Memorandum<br />
No. 79, Summer 2009.<br />
“Gender Equality and a Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace” in J. de Rivera (ed.), Handbook for<br />
Building Cultures <strong>of</strong> Peace. New York: Springer, 2008.
"International Relations, Overview," in Lester Kurtz (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong><br />
Violence, Peace and Conflict second edition. Oxford: Elsevier, 2008.<br />
"Peace Studies, Overview," in Lester Kurtz (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Violence, Peace<br />
and Conflict second edition. Oxford: Elsevier, 2008.<br />
“Nation-Building,” Beyond Intractability, Ed. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess.<br />
December 2005. Conflict Resolution Consortium, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Colorado,<br />
Boulder, Colorado, USA. www.beyondintractability.org/essay/nation_building<br />
“Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs),” Beyond Intractability, Ed. Guy<br />
Burgess and Heidi Burgess. December 2005. Conflict Resolution Consortium,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA.<br />
www.beyondintractability.org/essay/role_ngo<br />
“Women’s Organizations and the United Nations,” in James P. Muldoon, Jr.,<br />
Multilateral Diplomacy and the United Nations Today. Boulder: Westview<br />
Press, 2005. pp. 207-227.<br />
“Peacekeeping and Peacemaking,” in Michael T. and D. Neil Snarr (eds.),<br />
Introducing Global Issues (Second Edition). Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers,<br />
2002. pp. 71-86.<br />
“NGOs and the Principal Organs <strong>of</strong> the United Nations,” in Paul Taylor and<br />
A.J.R. Groom (eds.), The United Nations at the Millennium: The Principal<br />
Organs. London: Continuum, 2000. pp. 271-294.<br />
"Gender and the UN Agenda for Peace," in Breines, Ingeborg, Dorota Gierycz<br />
and Betty Reardon (eds.), Towards a Women’s Agenda for a Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace.<br />
Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 1999. (Chapter 6). Translated and reprinted as: “El<br />
genero y las Naciones Unidas: Programa para la Paz,” in Ingeborg Breines,<br />
Dorota Gierycz y Betty Reardon (eds.), Mujeres a favor de la paz. Paris:<br />
UNESCO, 2002. pp. 133-145.<br />
"Peace Studies, Overview," in Lester Kurtz (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Violence, Peace<br />
and Conflict Vol. 2. San Diego: Academic Press, 1999. pp. 809-820.<br />
"Peacekeeping and Peacemaking," in Michael T. Snarr and D. Neil Snarr (eds.),<br />
Introducing Global Issues. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1998. pp. 61-78.<br />
"Stopping Spats in the Specks called Spratly: Sharing the Resources <strong>of</strong> the South<br />
China Sea by M.J. Valencia, J.M. Van Dyke and N.A. Ludwig," <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Hawaii Law Review Vol. 20/No. 1. Summer/Fall 1998. pp. 573-578. (Book<br />
review)<br />
"Greenpeace," in Roger S. Powers and William B. Vogele, (eds.). Protest, Conflict,<br />
and Change: An Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Nonviolent Action. New York: Garland<br />
Publishing, 1997. pp. 164-169.
"Nonviolent Action by Environmental Movements" in Roger S. Powers and<br />
William B. Vogele, (eds.). Protest, Conflict, and Change: An Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong><br />
Nonviolent Action. New York: Garland Publishing, 1997. pp. 220-223.<br />
"Gender Difference in Conflict Resolution," Paper prepared for the United<br />
Nations Expert Group Meeting on <strong>Political</strong> Decision-Making and Conflict<br />
Resolution: The Impact <strong>of</strong> Gender Difference, Santo Domingo, Dominican<br />
Republic, 7-11 October, 1996. (Document # EGM/PDCR/1966/EP.4)<br />
"Nonviolent civilian-based defense," "Peace education and peace research," and<br />
"Quakers." all in Donald A. Wells (ed.), War and Ethics: An Encyclopedia.<br />
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996.<br />
"Womens' International Nongovernmental Organizations at the United Nations,"<br />
in Anne Winslow (ed.), Women, Politics, and the United Nations. (Westport,<br />
Conn.: Greenwood Press, l995).<br />
"New Approaches to International Peacemaking," in Michael Klare (ed.), Peace<br />
and World Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide Sixth Edition (Boulder, CO:<br />
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994).<br />
“New Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Security and their Implications for Means and Methods,"<br />
in M. and K. Tehranian (eds.), Restructuring for World Peace: On the Threshold<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 21st Century (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1992).<br />
"Peace Studies, the Gulf War, and Peace." Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban and Cultural Studies<br />
vol. 2, no. 1 (1991) pp. 119-126.<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Paul Landais-Stamp and Paul Rogers, Rocking the Boat: New<br />
Zealand, the United States and the Nuclear-Free Zone Controversy in the 1980s.<br />
(Oxford: Berg Publishers Ltd., 1989) in The Contemporary Pacific, Volume IV,<br />
No. 2 (Fall 1992).<br />
"Power and Justice in International Conflict Resolution," in Forum International<br />
Volume 13: Armed Forces After the Cold War. (Munich: German Armed Forces<br />
Institute for Social Research, 1992), pp. 93-117.<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Coate and Rosati, The Power <strong>of</strong> Human Needs in World Society, in<br />
American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Review Vol.84, No. 3 (Sept, 1990) pp. <strong>10</strong>51-53.<br />
"Peace and the Common Public Interest," Texas Journal <strong>of</strong> Ideas,<br />
History and Culture Vol. 13, No. 1 (Fall/Winter 1990), pp. 54-55.<br />
"Alternative Paths to Security in the Pacific: Analysis and Reflections on the<br />
Symposium," in New Zealand Ministry <strong>of</strong> Disarmament, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pacific Security Symposium, Wellington, N.Z., 17-19 May, 1990.<br />
"Peace Studies: The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Peace Research and Peace Education,"<br />
Occasional Paper #1, UH Institute for Peace, February, 1990.
"The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies," in Daniel C. Thomas and Michael T. Klare<br />
(eds.), Peace and World Order Studies: A Curriculum Guide. (Boulder,<br />
Colorado: Westview Press, 1989). pp. 9-19.<br />
"The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies/Peace Research: An Historical and International<br />
Perspective," in Di Bretherton, Robin Burns et. al., Peace Studies in Australia and<br />
New Zealand. Melbourne, Australia: Victorian Association for Peace Studies,<br />
1989. pp 18-28.<br />
"The Need for Alternative Forms <strong>of</strong> Security: Crises and Opportunities,"<br />
Alternatives XIII (1988), pp. 55-76.<br />
"Alternative International Security Systems: An Introduction," and "Alternative<br />
Methods for International Security: A Review <strong>of</strong> the Literature." in Carolyn<br />
<strong>Stephenson</strong> (ed.) Alternative Methods for International Security. (Washington,<br />
D.C.: <strong>University</strong> Press <strong>of</strong> America, 1982), 243 pp. The first <strong>of</strong> these articles has<br />
been translated into Swedish and reprinted as "Alternativa internationella<br />
sakerhetssystem - en introducktion," in Jan Oberg (ed.) Forsvar for en<br />
karnvapenfri varld. (Stockholm: Wahlstrom and Widstrand, 1983). pp. 136-142.<br />
The second has been reprinted in George A. Lopez and Michael S. Stohl (eds.)<br />
International Relations: Contemporary Theory and Practice. (Washington, D.C.:<br />
Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1989). pp. 503-5<strong>10</strong>.<br />
The above book is an expanded version <strong>of</strong> "Alternative International Security<br />
Systems," Special Issue <strong>of</strong> Peace and Change: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Peace Research. Vol.<br />
VII, No. 4 (Fall, 1981), 112 pp.<br />
"Alternative International Security Systems," Background paper, First World<br />
Congress on Disarmament Education <strong>of</strong> the United Nations Educational,<br />
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Paris, France, June 9-13, 1980.<br />
(Document SS-80/CONF. 401/33). Reprinted in Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Peace Proposals Vol.<br />
II, No. 3 (September, 1980), pp. 256-262.<br />
"Alternatives for International Security," Transnational Perspectives Vol. 7, No. 3<br />
(1981), pp. 5-8.<br />
"From Just War Theory to a Theory <strong>of</strong> Just Politics," in "Just and Unjust War."<br />
Chaminade <strong>University</strong>: Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, 1989."<br />
“A Research Agenda on the Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace," ExPro Papers #7. Chestnut<br />
Hill, MA: Exploratory Project on the Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace, 1987.<br />
"Interview with Helen Clark," Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Concerned Asian Scholars. Vol. 18, No.<br />
2 (April-June 1986), pp. 85-87.<br />
"Feminism and Pacifism," in Birgit Brock-Utne, Julianne Traylor and Solveig Aas<br />
(eds.), Women, Militarism and Disarmament, PRIO Report, Oslo, June 1986.
"Women and Peace at Nairobi," Radcliffe Quarterly Vol. 72, No. 1 (March 1986)<br />
pp. 29-30.<br />
"Feminism, Pacifism, Nationalism and the U.N. Decade for Women," Women's<br />
Studies International Forum Vol. 5, No. 3 (1982). Reprinted in Judith Stiehm<br />
(ed.), Women and Men's Wars. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon, 1983.<br />
Peter Van Ness and Carolyn <strong>Stephenson</strong>, "A Nuclear-Free South Pacific." The<br />
Nation (November 23, 1985).<br />
______, "La Campagne antinucleaire dans le Pacifique place les Etats-Unis devant<br />
un choix critique." Le Monde Diplomatique (14 Novembre 1985).<br />
______, "Las Opciones Estrategicas de EE.UU. en el Pacifico Sur," Mensaje #350<br />
(julio 1986) pp. 258-261. (reprint in Spanish <strong>of</strong> above).<br />
"It's Time to Expand Disarmament Education," in Disarmament Times Vol. V,<br />
No. 21, July 9, 1982 (Viewpoint article).<br />
"Introduction: Arms Control, Disarmament, Peace and Change," Peace and<br />
Change. Vol. VII, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 19-22 (With Charles Chatfield).<br />
"The International Relations <strong>of</strong> a Metropolitan Area: San Diego in the World/the<br />
World in San Diego," Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>, December, 1980<br />
(Advisor: Dr. Chadwick F. Alger).<br />
"Trends in the Development <strong>of</strong> International Organization." M.A. Thesis, Ohio<br />
State <strong>University</strong>, June 1974 (Advisor: Dr. Philip M. Burgess).<br />
Op Eds<br />
“United Nations has worked to halt terrorism,” Honolulu Advertiser. Op-Ed,<br />
Sunday, October 24, 2004.<br />
“Regime change does not justify war,” Honolulu Advertiser. Op-Ed, Sunday,<br />
February 9, 2003.<br />
“U.S. needs to take the U.N. more seriously,” Honolulu Advertiser. Op-Ed,<br />
Sunday, October 24, 1999.<br />
Work in Progress<br />
Book and articles: Common Sense and the Common Defense: Alternative<br />
International Security Systems and a Theory <strong>of</strong> Just Politics. Focus on<br />
international conflict resolution and security, compatibility <strong>of</strong> violent and<br />
nonviolent methods and especially <strong>of</strong> various methods <strong>of</strong> mediation, negotiation,<br />
nonviolent action and sanctions, peacekeeping, and armed force, and conditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> success for each.
Book and articles: Nongovernmental Organizations and the United Nations<br />
System: Environment, Women and Disarmament. A comparative study <strong>of</strong><br />
nongovernmental organizations and social movements as they function in these<br />
three issue-areas within the U.N. context, raising questions <strong>of</strong> differential<br />
strategy and impact in these three areas <strong>of</strong> social change.<br />
Conference Papers and Presentations (partial list 1990-2009)<br />
“Reconceptualizing Security Issues: Securitization and De-Securitization,” presented at<br />
the panel “Changing Conceptualizations <strong>of</strong> Security” at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association, Toronto, Canada, 3-6 September, 2009.<br />
“Contested Legitimacy: nongovernmental organizations and international multilateral<br />
institutions,” presented at the Joint International Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Studies<br />
Association and Brazilian International Relations Association, Pontifical Catholic<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Rio, Brazil, July 22-24, 2009.<br />
“Civil Society and the UN System: participation in and resistance to international<br />
organization structures,” presented at the 21 st World Congress <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association, Santiago, Chile, July 12-16, 2009.<br />
“Middle Powers, Civil Society and the UN System,”<br />
presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Academic Council on the United Nations System,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, June 4-6, 2009.<br />
“Peace Research: an Intellectual History,” presented at International Studies Association<br />
Annual Meeting, New York City, February 15-18, 2009. (self)<br />
Discussant on Panel “The Impact <strong>of</strong> International Organizations on Identity Politics:<br />
Vehicle or Obstacle,” at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York<br />
City, February 15-18, 2009. (self)<br />
“Competing Paradigms or Competing Values? Evaluating Regime Formation and<br />
Implementation,” presented at the American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association Annual<br />
Meeting, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008. (self)<br />
“Bringing Back Peace into International Relations Theory,” presented at the Second<br />
Global International Studies Conference, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ljubijana, Slovenia, 23-26 July,<br />
2008. (SSRI funding <strong>of</strong> $213 was turned down.)<br />
“Comparing the anti-Iraq War Movements,” presented at the International Peace<br />
Research Association, Leuven, Belgium, July 15-19, 2008. (URC funding: $2000)<br />
Roundtable participant on panel: “Foundations and Pioneering Figures <strong>of</strong> the Peace and<br />
Conflict Resolution Field,” International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26-<br />
29, 2008.
“Re-examining Iraq I and II,” on panel “Re-thinking Iraq,” International Studies<br />
Association, San Francisco, March 26-29, 2008.<br />
“Examining Human Security and Evaluating the Human Security Report” at Workshop<br />
on Human Security, National and International Security, Sokendai (Graduate <strong>University</strong><br />
for Advanced Studies, at International House <strong>of</strong> Japan, Tokyo, Japan, March 24, 2008.<br />
“Peace, Power and International Politics,” paper presented at the annual Millennium<br />
Conference, London School <strong>of</strong> Economics and Politics, London, October 20-21, 2007.<br />
“Constructing Better Theories <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Politics,” presented at the panel<br />
on “Theorizing Global Environmental Politics,” International Studies Association Annual<br />
Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 28-March 3, 2007. (UH <strong>University</strong> Research Council $1500)<br />
“Theorizing the 1990’s Decline in Wars,” presented at International Studies Association<br />
Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 28-March 3, 2007.<br />
Chair, panel on “Europeanization, Enlargement, and Muslim-Western Transformation, ,”<br />
International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 28-March 3, 2007.<br />
Discussant, panel on “Air, Water, Oil: Resources for Conflict or Cooperation in East<br />
Asia?” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 28-March 3,<br />
2007.<br />
“Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution in Cyprus,” presented at the Workshop on Cultures,<br />
Conflicts and Peace-building, Graduate School for Advanced Studies, Tokyo, Japan,<br />
January 13, 2007.<br />
“Gender Equality,” presentation at the Building Cultures <strong>of</strong> Peace Conference, Clark<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Worcester, MA, October 14-15, 2006.<br />
“Protest, Public Opinion and Policy,” presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Peace and<br />
Justice Studies Association, Manhattan College, New York City, October 5-8, 2006.<br />
“Peace Movements, Public Opinion and Politics: Any Correlation?” presented at the<br />
Biennial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Peace Research Association (IPRA), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 29 to July 3, 2006.<br />
“People Power and Pedagogy: A Workshop for Educators,” Colorado College, Colorado<br />
Springs, Colorado, June 4-7, 2006.<br />
“American Foreign Policy: Alternative Strategies for National and Human Security,”<br />
presented at Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> International Studies Association,<br />
San Diego, CA, March 22-25, 2006.<br />
“Is Imposing Democracy Democratic?” First Global International Studies Conference,<br />
Bilgi <strong>University</strong>, Istanbul, 24-27 August 2005
“Gaps in Gender Gap Theories <strong>of</strong> Voting and Public Opinion.” presented at<br />
the International Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> Psychology, Toronto, Canada, 3-6 July, 2005.<br />
“Indicators <strong>of</strong> Peace and Development: Comparing the MDGs and the Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />
at Mid-Decade,” presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Academic Council <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Nations System, Ottawa, Canada, 16-18 June, 2005.<br />
“State-Civil Society Power Dynamics in the UN Conferences on Women,”<br />
Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Studies Association<br />
Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2-5, 2005.<br />
“Sustainable Development and the Impact on International Business <strong>of</strong> Current<br />
United Nations Efforts,” Invited Plenary Address, International Business and<br />
Economy Conference, Honolulu, HI, January 8, 2005.<br />
“Peace Movements and Movement toward War: the case <strong>of</strong> Iraq,”International<br />
Peace Research Association, Sopron, Hungary, July 5-9, 2004.<br />
Plenary Address: “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Civil Society in the UN and the Implications<br />
<strong>of</strong> the High Level Panel Report for Peace Efforts,” International Peace Research<br />
Association, Sopron, Hungary, July 5-9, 2004.<br />
“Peace Education, UNESCO, and the International Decade for a Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />
2001-20<strong>10</strong>,” Academic Council on the UN System, Geneva. Switzerland, 30 June-<br />
2 July, 2004.<br />
“War in the Time <strong>of</strong> Peace: US Hegemony at the UN and the Development <strong>of</strong><br />
International Legal Regimes,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting,<br />
Montreal, Canada, March 17-20, 2004.<br />
“From Rio to Jo’burg and Beyond: the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the UN CSD Relationship<br />
with Civil Society,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal,<br />
Canada, March 17-20, 2004.<br />
Discussant on Panel “Human Rights, Territory, and Nationalism: Trends in and<br />
Incentives for Conflict Resolution,” American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association<br />
Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Aug. 29, 2003.<br />
“Managing Intractable Conflict in Divided Societies: the Case <strong>of</strong> Cyprus,”<br />
International Studies Association, Budapest, Hungary, June 26-29, 2003.<br />
“Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace Indicators” on Roundtable “The Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace” and<br />
“Gender and Conflict Resolution” on Panel “Conflict and Gender,” at<br />
International Studies Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, Feb. 26-March 1, 2003.<br />
“Training as a conflict resolution mechanism in divided societies: the case <strong>of</strong><br />
Cyprus,” Conflict Resolution and Peacebulding Commission, and “Indicators <strong>of</strong><br />
a Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace,” Peace Movements Commission, at International Peace<br />
Research Association, Suwong, Korea, July 1-5, 2002
“Consensus vs. Consensus in Peacebuilding” and “Justice, Peace and<br />
Reconciliation: the Peace-keeping Peacebuilding Relationship,” both at<br />
International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 23-27, 2002.<br />
“Truth, Justice and Reconciliation: Trade<strong>of</strong>fs in the Rwanda Tribunal and the<br />
South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.” International Studies<br />
Association, Chicago, Ill., February 20-24, 2001.<br />
“Gender and Conflict Resolution.” International Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> Psychology,<br />
Seattle, Wash., August, 2000.<br />
“Gender, Conflict and Peace Movements.” International Peace Research<br />
Association, Tampere, Finland, August 5-9, 2000.<br />
“Integrating Conflict Resolution Studies: Evaluating ‘good practice’ case studies<br />
<strong>of</strong> peacekeeping.” International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 14-18,<br />
2000.<br />
“Reconciliation and Retribution: Lessons from the South African Truth and<br />
Reconciliation Commission and the UN Ad Hoc Tribunal on Rwanda” on panel<br />
“Conflict Resolution in the International Arena,” Society <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in<br />
Dispute Resolution Annual Conference, Baltimore, Md., September 25, 1999.<br />
“Gender, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution,” Academic Council on the United<br />
Nations System Annual Conference, United Nations, NY, June 17-18, 1999.<br />
“NGOs, the UN, and the Development <strong>of</strong> International Civil Society,”<br />
International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.<br />
“Evaluating International Conflict Resolution Efforts,”<br />
International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.<br />
“South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone Treaty,” Pugwash workshop on “Nuclear<br />
Proliferation and Security in the Pacific Rim,” Hilo, HI, Jan. 22-24, 1999.<br />
“Gender and Early Warning,” joint conference <strong>of</strong> International Studies<br />
Association and European Group for International Relations, Vienna, Austria,<br />
Sept. 18-20, 1998.<br />
“NGOs and the UN,” joint conference <strong>of</strong> International Studies Association and<br />
European Group for International Relations, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 18-20, 1998.<br />
“Nongovernmental Organizations, UN Reform, and the Environment,”<br />
International Peace Research Association, Durban, South Africa, June 22-26, 1998.<br />
“From Earth Summit to Earth Summit Plus 5: the Westphalian System<br />
Continues,” International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998.
“Engendering Better Early Warning and Response,” Forum on Early Warning<br />
and Early Response/European Union workshop, Brussels, Belgium, March 27-28,<br />
1998.<br />
“Gender, Peace and Conflict Resolution,” Public lecture, Colgate <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Hamilton, NY, September 12, 1997.<br />
Plenary speaker: “Gender and the Global Environment” at United Nations<br />
<strong>University</strong> Global Seminar “Global Environment and Humanity,” Kobe, Japan,<br />
September 30-October 3, 1997.<br />
“US Foreign Policy, the UN and Conflict Resolution in a Post-Cold War World,”<br />
International Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> Psychology, July 21-24, 1997.<br />
"NGOs at the UN: the Earth Summit and Beyond," at the 1997 Concurrent<br />
Conferences <strong>of</strong> the Peace Studies Association and COPRED, Georgetown<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Washington, D.C., June 5-8, 1997.<br />
"Truth, Order, Justice, and Discursive Ethics," presented on panel Conflict<br />
Resolution and Social Justice at National Conference on Peacemaking and<br />
Conflict Resolution, Duquesne <strong>University</strong>, Pittsburgh, PA, May 23-27, 1997.<br />
"The United Nations and Alternative Approaches to Conflict," International<br />
Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 18-22, 1997 Also served as Chair<br />
and Discussant for panel "International Organizations: Peace Making and Peace<br />
Building."<br />
"United Nations Peacekeeping: Dilemmas in Peace and Justice," at<br />
International Studies Association/Japanese Association <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Relations, Makuhari, Japan, Sept. 20-22, 1996.<br />
"United Nations Peacekeeping: Dilemmas in Peace and Justice,"<br />
and discussant, "Critical Theory and Gender Theory in Future Scholarship" at<br />
conference on "50 Years <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Weapons," Hiroshima, Japan, Sept. 17-18,<br />
1996.<br />
"Environmental NGOs and the UN," in Peace Movements Commission, and<br />
plenary speech on "Post-Beijing Women's Conference Special Session,"<br />
International Peace Research Association, Brisbane, Australia, July 8-12, 1996.<br />
"Evaluating Success in International Conflict Resolution," Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in Dispute Resolution Regional Conference, Honolulu, HI, April<br />
25-27, 1996.<br />
International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 16-21, 1996.<br />
"The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution," International Studies<br />
Association, Chicago, Ill., February 21-25, 1995.
"Gender and the UN Agenda for Peace," Peace Studies Association, Boston, MA,<br />
April, 1995.<br />
"The Media and the Mediators: Divergent Models <strong>of</strong> Conflict," International<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> Psychology, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July, 1994.<br />
"Peace, Shalom, Salaam: The Middle East Peace Process," Peace Studies<br />
Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April 7-<strong>10</strong>, 1994.<br />
"Linking the local, regional and global levels in conflict resolution," Asia-Pacific<br />
Peace Research Association/Asia Foundation Conference, Penang, Malaysia, 22-<br />
26 May, 1994.<br />
"Kenneth Boulding: the Wizard <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies," on panel I organized on<br />
"Kenneth Boulding in Retrospect," International Studies Association,<br />
Washington, D.C., March 31, 1994.<br />
"Institutionalizing International Conflict Resolution in the Post-Cold War<br />
World," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1994.<br />
"Escalatory and De-escalatory Methods in Conflict and its Resolution," on panel<br />
on Protracted and Intractable Conflicts (Tape # K622), National Conference on<br />
Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, Portland, May 31, 1993.<br />
"Assessing the Rio Earth Summit," College <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Forestry Conference, Syracuse <strong>University</strong>, Syracuse, NY, April 16, 1993.<br />
"Nongovernmental Organizations at the UN Conference on Environment and<br />
Development," International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Acapulco,<br />
Mexico, March 23-27, 1993.<br />
Chair and participant in roundtable "Understanding UNCED," International<br />
Studies Association, Acapulco, March 23-27, 1993.<br />
“Theories <strong>of</strong> Conflict and Cooperation,” International Summer Institute on<br />
Environmental Degradation, Population Displacement and Global Security,<br />
Whistler, British Columbia, August 11, 1992.<br />
“Redefining Security in the Pacific: Japan and the New World Order” and<br />
chaired panel on Japanese Peace Movements, International Peace Research<br />
Association, Kyoto, Japan, July 27-31, 1992.<br />
“NGO Activity and the UNCED (UN Conference on Environment and<br />
Development) Process,” International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia,<br />
April 2, 1992.<br />
“Elephants, Termites and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Global Security,” Asian Peace<br />
Research Association, ChristChurch, New Zealand, Feb. 1-4, 1992.
“The New World Order and the Old World Order: UN Peacekeeping,<br />
Enforcement, and the Gulf War,” Peace Studies Association Annual Meeting,<br />
Boulder, Colo., February 28, 1992.<br />
“How to Teach Introductory Courses in Peace Studies,” (workshop) Peace<br />
Studies Association, Boulder, Colo., February 28, 1992.<br />
"The Problem-solving Workshop: Issues in Institutionalization and the Broader<br />
Conflict Resolution Process," presented at the Annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> Society, Helsinki, Finland, July 1-5, 1991.<br />
"Elephants and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Global Security," National Conference on<br />
Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, Charlotte, N.C., June 4-8, 1991.<br />
"The War in the Persian Gulf: How are Current Events Shaping<br />
<strong>Political</strong>/Military Security for the Next Decade?" Plenary Session II<br />
<strong>of</strong> Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Peace Studies Association (PSA), Washington, D.C.,<br />
April 11-13, 1991.<br />
“New Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Security,” PSA, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1991.<br />
“How to integrate writing into peace studies and peace studies into writing.”<br />
(workshop) PSA, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1991<br />
"Women's International Non-governmental Organizations and the United<br />
Nations," Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Studies Association, Vancouver,<br />
Canada, March 20-23, 1991.<br />
Discussant on panel on “The State and Conflict Processes,” American <strong>Political</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> Association, San Francisco, September 2, 1990.<br />
“What’s missing in Peace Studies?” Consortium on Peace Research, Education<br />
and Development, Dayton, Ohio, October 1990.<br />
"Power and International Conflict Resolution,” International Sociological<br />
Association, Madrid, Spain, July <strong>10</strong>-12, l990.<br />
"Justice and International Conflict Resolution," International Peace Research<br />
Association, Groeningen, Netherlands, July 4-7, l990.<br />
“International Conflict Resolution,” International Studies Association,<br />
Washington, D.C., April <strong>10</strong>-19, 1990.<br />
"Peace Studies' Responses to a Dramatically Changing World," Plenaary Address<br />
to Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Peace Studies Association, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oregon,<br />
Eugene, Oregon, March 8-11, 1990.
"Women and Nonviolent Sanctions," paper presented at First National<br />
Conference on Nonviolent Sanctions in Conflict and Defense, Cambridge, MA, 8-<br />
11 February, 1990.<br />
Some talks and seminars for colleges and other organizations:<br />
Invited lectures on alternative security, alternative defense, and international<br />
conflict resolution at York <strong>University</strong>, Toronto; Carleton <strong>University</strong>, Ottawa;<br />
Syracuse <strong>University</strong>; Uppsala <strong>University</strong>, Uppsala, Sweden; <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
California at Irvine; Inaugural Lecture in Peace Studies, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Redlands,<br />
Redlands, Ca., 1991, Notre Dame 1992, Bryn Mawr 1993, Haverford 1993, Colgate<br />
1997.<br />
Teaching Experience<br />
1985-93 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hawaii<br />
1980-84 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, and<br />
Peace and World Order Studies Program, Colgate <strong>University</strong>.<br />
1977-80 Instructor, <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, and Peace and<br />
World Order Studies Program, Colgate <strong>University</strong>.<br />
1975-77 Lecturer in <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, San Diego State <strong>University</strong>,<br />
San Diego, CA.<br />
1974 Teaching Assistant, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California at San Diego,<br />
La Jolla, CA, in Global Ecology.<br />
Courses Taught (Graduate and Undergraduate level)<br />
* = syllabus published in the 4th and/or 5th edition <strong>of</strong> Peace and World Order<br />
Studies Curriculum Guide.<br />
American Foreign Policy and International Relations<br />
Introduction to American Government and Foreign Policy<br />
Introduction to <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> War and Peace*<br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> World Community (Food, Energy, Environment, Human Rights)*<br />
Global Ecology<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> International Interdependence*<br />
International Organization<br />
International Relations<br />
Nonviolent <strong>Political</strong> Alternatives<br />
Quantitative Methods and Data Processing<br />
Seminar in Nonviolence and Conflict Resolution<br />
Seminar in War, Peace and International Conflict<br />
Violent and Nonviolent Revolution
Graduate Seminars: International Relations Theory, International Organization,<br />
International Relations and War, Alternative International Security Systems*,<br />
International Conflict Resolution, International Feminism, International<br />
Environmental Politics, <strong>Political</strong> Ecology and Development, Public<br />
Administration.<br />
Research Positions<br />
Spring, 2001 UNESCO Culture <strong>of</strong> Peace Program, Paris, France. Research and<br />
development on indicators <strong>of</strong> a culture <strong>of</strong> peace.<br />
1984-86 Scholar-in-Residence, Radcliffe College, and Associate,<br />
Center for International Affairs, Harvard <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Cambridge, MA. Research on alternative international<br />
security systems.<br />
Spring, 1982 Research Associate, Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />
International Studies, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Denver, Denver, CO.<br />
Research on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and the U.N.<br />
1974-75 Research Associate, Decision <strong>Science</strong>, Inc., San Diego, CA.<br />
Research on the Organization <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Exporting<br />
Countries, collection <strong>of</strong> data on trends in prices,<br />
quantities, revenues, characteristics <strong>of</strong> members, and<br />
prediction <strong>of</strong> problems and policy from decision model.<br />
1972-73 Research Associate, Columbus in the World/the World in<br />
Columbus project, Mershon Center, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Columbus, OH. Design and administration <strong>of</strong> interview<br />
and questionnaire and research on transnational<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> voluntary organizations, ethnic groups,<br />
business elites, etc. <strong>of</strong> metropolitan area, plus collection <strong>of</strong><br />
aggregate data and report writing.<br />
Summer, 1971 Research Assistant, Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s Laboratory,<br />
Ohio State <strong>University</strong>. Participation in and revision <strong>of</strong><br />
Simulation (INS). Use <strong>of</strong> CAPE aggregate data set.<br />
Research on international organizations.<br />
1967-69 Socio-Economist, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus,<br />
OH. Forecasting <strong>of</strong> U.S. and state government policies and<br />
expenditures to 1975. Research on welfare, education,<br />
social programs.<br />
1964-65 Research Assistant/Secretary to Dr. Marshall D. Shulman,<br />
Russian Research Center, Harvard <strong>University</strong>.
Summer, 1963 <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Intern, Food for Peace Office, The<br />
White House, Washington, D.C. Program arranged through<br />
Mount Holyoke College. Research, art, photographic and<br />
statistical work; plus book review and other writing, and<br />
liaison work with <strong>Department</strong>s <strong>of</strong> State and Agriculture.<br />
Other Experience<br />
Curriculum Director, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hawaii Matsunaga Institute for Peace,<br />
1988-90. Chair <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies Certificate Faculty, 1990-92. Chair, Curriculum<br />
Committee 2005-06.<br />
Director, Peace and World Order Studies Program, Colgate <strong>University</strong>, 1981-84.<br />
Co-Editor, Peace and Change: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Peace Research, 1980-82.<br />
International Peace Research Association (IPRA):<br />
North American representative to Council, 1986-88, 1988-90.<br />
Council, 2002-2004.<br />
Chair, Peace Movements Commission, 1994-96, 1996-98, 1998-2008.<br />
Executive Committee, Peace Studies Association, 1988-93.<br />
International Studies Association (ISA):<br />
Governing Board, 1980-89, 1992-6. Executive Committee,1988-89, 1994-6<br />
Chairperson, Peace Studies Section, ISA, 1992-4, 1994-96.<br />
Committee on Awards for Graduate Student Papers, ISA, 1989.<br />
Chairperson, Environmental Studies Section, ISA, 1985-87, 1987-89;<br />
Member, Executive Committee, 1975-85. Vice Chair 2003-04.<br />
By-Laws Committee, Environmental Studies Section, ISA, 1977.<br />
Chair, Sprout Award Committee, ISA, 1984-85, 2006-07. Member, 1979-<br />
82, 1985, 1986, 2005-7. (Award for best book in international<br />
environmental affairs published in U.S. in last two years).<br />
Council, International Organization Section, ISA, 1983-85, 2008=20<strong>10</strong>.<br />
Vice Chairperson, Consortium on Peace Research, Education and Development<br />
(COPRED) 1985-87, 1987-89, Executive committee 1979-82, 1982-85. Member,<br />
1977-1992.<br />
Elected to Council <strong>of</strong> Northeast <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association, 1980-82.<br />
Member, American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association, 1973-85, 1996-97, 2003-04.<br />
Dean, Whittier Institute <strong>of</strong> International Understanding, "Roots <strong>of</strong> the conflict:<br />
U.S./U.S.S.R." Whittier, CA., July <strong>10</strong>-17, 1982. Resident Scholar, Whittier<br />
Institute, "Paths to National and International Security." June 17-24, 1983.
Organizer, Conference on "Alternative International Security Systems," and<br />
Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> COPRED, Colgate <strong>University</strong>, Hamilton, NY, October 11-14,<br />
1979.<br />
Administrative Assistant to Judicial Administrator <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Colorado, Denver,<br />
CO. Design, revision, and teaching <strong>of</strong> prototype computer reporting system for<br />
District Courts. 1966-67.<br />
Other Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Activities<br />
Director, 1993-2007, Hawai'i Model United Nations (includes substantive<br />
research, administration <strong>of</strong> annual simulation <strong>of</strong> UN General Assembly and<br />
Security Council for 150-200 students, and authorship <strong>of</strong> annual Hawai`i Model<br />
United Nations Student Handbooks 1993-2007. 2007 edition includes issues: :<br />
nuclear non-proliferation, humanitarian intervention, global climate change,<br />
foreign aid to reduce poverty and hunger, civil and political rights, and<br />
transnational organized crime)<br />
Rapporteur, United Nations Division for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women Expert<br />
Group Meeting on <strong>Political</strong> Decision-Making and Conflict Resolution: The<br />
Impact <strong>of</strong> Gender Difference, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 7-11 October,<br />
1996.<br />
Advisory Research Panel, Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future<br />
Research, Lund, Sweden, 1984--.<br />
Reviewer for International Studies Quarterly, Journal <strong>of</strong> Peace Research, Global<br />
Governance, Global Society, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, Polity Press, Lynne<br />
Rienner, Routledge, Westview Press.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Peace and Change, & Peace Review, 1988-94.<br />
Consultant, WGBH T.V. series "War and Peace in the Nuclear Age." 1986-1988.<br />
Consultant, in <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Educational Testing Service, 1987-90.<br />
Founding member, Exploratory Project on the Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace, 1984- 90.<br />
Attended by invitation, "National Women's Leadership Planning Conference" <strong>of</strong><br />
the U.S. Commission on Proposals for a National Academy on Peace and Conflict<br />
Resolution, February 3-4, 1980, Washington, D.C., an advisory meeting <strong>of</strong> 20<br />
leaders <strong>of</strong> national women's groups and women with expertise in conflict<br />
resolution.<br />
Attended, as Expert Participant, first World Congress on Disarmament<br />
Education, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France, June 9-13, 1980.<br />
Consultant in Peace Studies to colleges, 1982-present.
Languages<br />
French - read, speak and comprehend; Spanish - some; Chinese - rudimentary;<br />
Japanese - even more rudimentary.<br />
Honors, Awards, Grants<br />
Fulbright Fellowship, Teaching Conflict Resolution, Nicosia, Cyprus, Feb.-June,<br />
2002.<br />
Research and Writing Award Grant for Research on Nongovernmental<br />
Organizations and UN Conference Diplomacy: Environment, Women and<br />
Disarmament, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1994-2005.<br />
($56,836)<br />
Principal Investigator, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hawaii Office <strong>of</strong> Research Administration<br />
Seed Money Grant for research on Nongovernmental Organizations and UN<br />
Conference Diplomacy: Environment, 1991-92.<br />
Director, SPEBE Program in United Nations Studies, grant from Hawai'i<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, summer 1995.<br />
Principal Investigator, MacArthur Foundation Educational Enrichment Grant to<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hawaii Institute for Peace, Program on Conflict Resolution, and<br />
<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Dept., 1989-2003. ($25,000)<br />
Principal Investigator, U.S. Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace grant for development <strong>of</strong><br />
introductory interdisciplinary course in peace studies, 1988-89.<br />
Principal Investigator, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hawaii Office <strong>of</strong> Research Administration<br />
Seed Money Grant "Power and International Conflict Resolution," 1989-90.<br />
UH Educational Improvement fund grant for development <strong>of</strong> introductory interdisciplinary<br />
peace studies course (PolSc 221).<br />
Skaggs Foundation, International Decade <strong>of</strong> Women fund, travel grant to present<br />
panel and do research on women and peace at the United Nations World<br />
Conference to Review and Appraise the U.N. Decade for Women, Nairobi,<br />
Kenya, July, 1985.<br />
Fellowship, Office <strong>of</strong> the President, Radcliffe College, 1984-86.<br />
Fellowship in World Order Studies, Institute for World Order, 1980-81, to<br />
prepare a book on Alternative International Security Systems.<br />
Joint faculty Research and Faculty Development Grant, Colgate <strong>University</strong>, 1980.<br />
"NGOs and the International Decade <strong>of</strong> Women."<br />
Research Associateship, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>, 1972-73.
Pi Sigma Alpha, <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Honorary, 1973-present. Faculty Advisor Tau<br />
Pi Chapter 1998-2000.<br />
References provided upon request.