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TIMOTHY J. WHITE Department of Political Science Xavier University 711 Schott Hall Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-5191 Work (513) 745-2997 US Cell (001)-513-203-6990 Irish Mobile from US – 011-353-(0)87-3558143 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Twitter @ whitetimothyj1 Academic Positions Xavier University Professor – 2002-Present Associate Professor – 1996-2002 Assistant Professor – 1990-1996 National University of Ireland-Galway Moore Institute Visiting Fellow – Fall 2011 Irish-American Cultural Institute’s Visiting Professor – Fall 2000 University of Missouri -St. Louis Visiting Lecturer – 1988-1990 Education Ph.D. Political Science, The University of Michigan, 1990 Dissertation: The Political Consequences of Culture Change: The Case of Ireland (Ronald Inglehart - Principal Advisor) (Committee Members: Samuel Barnes, Ali A. Mazrui, and Leo McNamara) M.A. Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1984 B.A. Political Science, Magna cum Laude, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1982 PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER RESEARCH RESEARCH ON THE IRISH REPUBLIC Edited Work Editor of a Special Issue of The European Legacy 10 (1) (February 2005) on Irish Studies. Articles Gender, Candidate Selection, and the 2016 Irish General Election,” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani, and Claire McGing. New Hibernia Review 21 (3) (2017): 18-33. “Political Transformation in Ireland: Boom, Bust, and Beyond,” with Theresa Reidy. Éire-Ireland 52 (1-2) (2017): 101-123.

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Page 1: Timothy J. White CV - Xavier University...TIMOTHY J. WHITE Department of Political Science Xavier University 711 Schott Hall Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-5191 Work (513) 745-2997 US Cell

TIMOTHY J. WHITE Department of Political Science

Xavier University 711 Schott Hall

Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-5191 Work (513) 745-2997

US Cell (001)-513-203-6990 Irish Mobile from US – 011-353-(0)87-3558143

Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Twitter @ whitetimothyj1

Academic Positions

Xavier University

Professor – 2002-Present Associate Professor – 1996-2002 Assistant Professor – 1990-1996

National University of Ireland-Galway Moore Institute Visiting Fellow – Fall 2011 Irish-American Cultural Institute’s Visiting Professor – Fall 2000

University of Missouri -St. Louis Visiting Lecturer – 1988-1990

Education

Ph.D. Political Science, The University of Michigan, 1990 Dissertation: The Political Consequences of Culture Change: The Case of Ireland (Ronald Inglehart - Principal Advisor) (Committee Members: Samuel Barnes, Ali A. Mazrui, and Leo McNamara)

M.A. Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1984 B.A. Political Science, Magna cum Laude, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1982

PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER RESEARCH RESEARCH ON THE IRISH REPUBLIC

Edited Work

Editor of a Special Issue of The European Legacy 10 (1) (February 2005) on Irish Studies. Articles

“Gender, Candidate Selection, and the 2016 Irish General Election,” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani, and

Claire McGing. New Hibernia Review 21 (3) (2017): 18-33.

“Political Transformation in Ireland: Boom, Bust, and Beyond,” with Theresa Reidy. Éire-Ireland 52 (1-2) (2017): 101-123.

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“The Politics of Remembrance: Commemorating 1916,” with Denis G. Marnane. Irish Political Studies 31 (1) (2016): 29-43.

“Gendered Interest and Ambition: Quotas and Challenges to Achieving Greater Female Representation in

Ireland,” with Mack Mariani. Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 39 (1) (2015): 207-223.

“Is Local Office a Springboard for Women to Dáil Éireann?” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani, and Claire McGing. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 36 (3) (2015): 311-335.

“Will Gender Quotas Bring Greater Female Representation to Ireland? A Female Institutionalism Analysis,”

with Fiona Buckley and Mack Mariani. Representation 50 (4) (2014): 471-484.

“Materialism in Ireland and the Loss of Sovereignty: Ireland in the Celtic Tiger and After,” Studi irlandesi 3 (2013): 89-113.

“Gender and Electoral Representation in Ireland,” with Claire McGing, Études Irlandaises 37 (2) (2012): 33-

48.

“Prospects for Irish Macroeconomic Recovery and Stability,” with Nancy Bertaux. Global Business and Economics Review 14 (3) (2012): 196-211.

“Anglo-Irish Relations: From Postcolonial Antagonism to a More Mature Partnership,” British Politics Review 7 (1) (2012): 4.

“The 2011 Irish General Election: Critical, Realigning, Deviating, or Something Else?” Irish Journal of

Public Policy 3 (2) (2011), http://publish.ucc.ie/ijpp/2011/02/White/07/en.

“The Impact of British Colonialism on Catholicism and Nationalism: Repression, Reemergence, and Divergence,” Études Irlandaises 35 (1) (2010): 21-37.

“Celtic Collapse or Celtic Correction? Ireland’s Recession in Historical Perspective,” New Hibernia Review 14 (4) (2010): 27-43.

“Change and Continuity in Irish Politics: The General Election of 2007,” The European Legacy 15 (3)

(2010): 341-352. “Unleashing the Tiger: Globalization, Economic Growth, and Cultural Consequences,” Internationalist

Review of Irish Culture (2009): 78-99. “Redefining Ethnically Defined Conceptions of Nationalism: Ireland’s Celtic Identity and the Future,” Studia

Celtica Fennica 5 (2008): 83-96.

“The Strength of the Celtic Tiger: The Case of Pharmaceuticals,” Éire-Ireland 43 (1&2) (2008): 26-49.

“Catholicism and Nationalism in Ireland: From Fusion in the 19th Century to Separation in the 21st Century,” Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 4 (1) (2007): 47-64.

“Modeling the Origins and Evolution of Postcolonial Politics: The Case of Ireland,” Postcolonial Text 3 (3)

(2007): 1-13.

“Why So Few Women in Dáil Eireann? The Effects of the Single Transferable Vote Election System,” New Hibernia Review 10 (4) (2006): 71-83.

“Myth-Making and the Creation of Irish Nationalism in the 19th Century,” Studi Celtici 3 (2004): 325-339.

“Nationalism vs. Liberalism in the Irish Context: From a Postcolonial Past to a Postmodern Future,” Éire-Ireland 37 (3-4) (2002): 25-38.

“Celts, Conquest, and Conflicting Identities in Ireland,” Celtic Cultural Studies (2000). http://www.celtic-cultural-studies.com/papers/02/white-01.html

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“Irish Demography in a Comparative Context: European Transition Theory vs. a Post-Colonial Understanding.” Irish Journal of Sociology 9 (1999): 60-76.

“Where Myth and Reality Meet: Irish Nationalism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century,” The European Legacy 4 (4) (1999): 49-57.

“Law, the State, and Republicanism in Ireland,” Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies 22 (4)

(1997): 417-432. “The Emergence and Transformation of a Post-Colonial State: The Tension between Authenticity and

Viability in Ireland,” Journal of the Third World Spectrum 3 (1) (1996): 29-46. “What Does it Mean to be Irish? The Transformation of Political Identity in Ireland,” Southeastern Political

Review 24 (1) (1996): 137-157. “Is It a Question of Generations? Evaluating the Origins, Evolution, and Validity of Inglehart’s Theory of

Postmaterialism,” Journal of Economics and Politics 8 (1) (1993): 11-21.

Book Chapters

“Women’s Role in Old and New Ireland: From Marginalization to Gender Quotas,” with Mack Mariani, Fiona Buckley, and Claire McGing. In Towards 2016: 1916 and Irish Culture & Society Today. Eds. Seán Crosson and Werner Huber. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2015, pp. 203-217.

“Women and Electoral Success in Ireland, 2007-13,” with Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, and Mack Mariani. In Engendering Ireland: New Reflections on Modern History and Literature. Eds. Rebecca Anne                            Barr, Sarah-Anne Buckley and Laura Kelly. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press,

2015, pp. 135-153.

“Decoupling Catholic and National Identity: Secularisation Theories in the Irish Context.” In Irish and Catholic? Towards an Understanding of Identity. Eds. Louise Fuller, John Littleton, and Eamon Maher. Dublin: Columba, 2006, pp. 238-256.

“Elite Construction of Identity: Comparing Nehru and de Valera as National Founders.” In India and Ireland:

Colonies, Culture, and Empire. Eds. Tadhg Foley and Maureen O’Connor. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2006, pp. 256-267.

“The Changing Social Bases of Political Identity in Ireland.” In Representing Ireland: Gender, Class,

Nationality. Ed. Susan Shaw Sailer. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997, pp.113-129. Review Essay “Irish Neutrality in World War II: A Review Essay,” with Andrew J. Riley. Irish Studies in International Affairs 19 (2008): 143-150.

Commentary “Commentary,” on “The Not-so-Amazing is Irish Democracy?” In Irish Political Studies Reader: Key

Contributions. Eds. Conor McGrath and Eoin O’Malley. London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 33-40.

Research Note “Gender and Candidate Success in the 2011 Irish General Election,” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani and Claire McGing. Social Science Research Network. 2013. Available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2305119.

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Book Reviews

Bruce Nelson, Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012 in The European Legacy 20 (3) (2015): 318-319.

Donal Donavan and Antoin E. Murphy, The Fall of the Celtic Tiger and the Euro Debt Crisis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013 in Irish Political Studies 30 (1) (2015): 143-145.

Julieann Veronica Ulin, Heather Edwards, and Sean O’Brien (eds.), Race and Immigration in the New Ireland.

Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013 in the Celtic Studies Association of North America Newsletter 31 (2) (2014): 15-17.

Bill Kissane, New Beginnings: Constitutionalism & Democracy in Modern Ireland. Dublin: University

College Dublin Press, 2011 in Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 37 (1-2) (2011): 242-244. Eugenio F. Biagini, British Democracy and Irish Nationalism, 1876-1906. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 2007 in The European Legacy 15 (7) (2010): 949-950.

Orla O’Donovan and Kathy Glavanis-Grantham (eds.), Power, Politics, and Pharmaceuticals: Drug Regulation in Ireland in the Global Context. Cork: Cork University Press, 2008 in the Celtic Studies Association Newsletter 26 (2) (2009): 6-8.

Róisín Doherty, Ireland, Neutrality and European Security Integration. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2002 in The European Legacy 10 (5) (2005): 556-557.

Elaine Sisson, Pearse’s Patriots: St. Enda’s and the Cult of Boyhood. Cork: Cork University Press, 2004 in the Celtic Studies Association Newsletter 22 (2) (2005): 3-4.

Jane Helleiner, Irish Travellers: Racism and the Politics of Culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000 in The European Legacy 8 (3) (2003): 400-401.

Eamonn Wall, From the Sin-e Café to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1999 in The European Legacy 7 (6) (2002): 820-821

Sari Oikarinen, A Dream of Liberty: Constance Markievicz’s Vision of Ireland, 1908-1927. Helsinki: Suomen Historillinen Seura, 1998 in The European Legacy 6 (3) (2001): 425-426.

Richard L. Greaves, God’s Other Children: Protestant Nonconformists and the Emergence of Denominational

Churches in Ireland, 1660-1700, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997 in The European Legacy 5 (1) (2000): 155-156.

Conference Papers

“The Geography of Gender: Women Candidates and Elected TDs in Recent Irish National Elections,” with

Claire McGing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Conference for Irish Studies, November 3, 2017 at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.

“Did Political Parties ‘Balance the Books’ through the Selection of ‘Sacrificial Lambs’ in the 2016 Irish General Election? A Contingent ‘No,’” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani, Claire McGing, and Austin Wright. Presented at the Money Talks: Gendered Electoral Financing in Democratic and Democratizing States Conference, October 18, 2017 at the University of Bergen, Norway.

“Rising up against British Rule: Soloheadbeg and Political Control of the Military in Revolutionary Ireland.”

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Midwest, October 6, 2017 at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

“Gender and Political Reform in Ireland: An Analysis of Three Elections,” with Fiona Buckley, Mack

Mariani, and Claire McGing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 2017 in San Francisco, California.

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“What Do We Choose to Remember? History and Memory in Ireland’s Centenary Celebration.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies–South, March 11, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky.

“The Impact of Gender Quotas in the 2016 Irish General Election: The Centrality of Candidate Selection,” with Mack Mariani, Fiona Buckley, and Claire McGing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association, November 10, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts.

“1916: Triggering and Responding to Political Change in Ireland.” Presented at the Irish Society, History &

Culture: 100 Years after 1916 Conference, October 14, 2016 at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

“The Centenary of 1916: The Politics of Commemoration.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political

Studies Association of Ireland, October 8, 2016 at the Europa Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland. “Tradition and Modernity in Ireland’s Quest for Independence.” Presented at the Tradition and/or Modernity:

Historical, Literary, and Cultural Perspectives Conference, May 27, 2016 at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

“Christianity: Its Practice, Evolution, and Impact on Irish Identity.” Presented at the Sixth International Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, March 23, 2016 at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.

“Women and Electoral Success in Ireland, 2007-13,” with Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, and Mack Mariani.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland. October 17, 2015 in Cork, Ireland.

“Women Making Progress in Ireland? The Impact of Gender Quotas,” with Claire McGing and Fiona Buckley. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Midwest, October 9, 2015 in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

“Historicizing an Understanding of Ireland’s Contemporary Identity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, August 29, 2015 in San Francisco, California.

“Ireland: Boom, Bust and Beyond,” with Theresa Reidy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, March 28, 2015 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

“The Politics of Remembrance: Commemorating 1916,” with Denis G. Marnane. Presented at the Revising

the Rising Conference, March 21, 2015 at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey.

“The History of Irish Women’s Electoral Under-Representation: From Marginalization to Gender Quotas,” with Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, and Mack Mariani. Presented at the Conference of The European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies, June 6, 2013 at the National University of Ireland-Galway.

“PR-STV in the Republic of Ireland: A Gendered Analysis,” with Fiona Buckley. Presented at the

European Conference on Politics and Gender, March 22, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.

“Globalization and the Irish Economy: For Better or Worse?” Presented at Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-South, March 2, 2013 in Decatur, Georgia.

“Gender and Candidate Success in Irish General Elections,” with Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, and Mack Mariani. Presented at the Conference on Gender and Irish Society in the 19th and 20th Century: New Perspectives and New Ideas, March 24, 2012 at the National University of Ireland-Galway. “Gender and Candidate Success in the 2011 Irish General Election,” with Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, and

Mack Mariani. Presented at the Political Studies Association’s Women and Politics Biennial Conference, February 18, 2012 at the University of Bristol, England.

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“Pipeline Theory and Women’s Recruitment to the Irish Parliament: An Investigation of the 2011 General Election,” with Fiona Buckley, Mack Mariani, and Claire McGing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 22, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland.

“The Political Implications of the Irish Bailout: The 2011 General Election.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 2, 2011 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

“Prospects for Irish Macroeconomic Recovery and Stability: The 2011 Budget,” with Nancy Bertaux.

Presented at the Annual Conference of Business & Economics Society International, January 12, 2011 in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

“How Bad is the Current Recession? Putting Ireland’s Recent Economic Downturn in Historical Perspective.”

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Midwest, October 16, 2009 at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

“An Investigation of Pipeline Theory and Women’s Recruitment to the Irish Parliament: Results from the

2007 General Election,” with Fiona Buckley. Presented at the European Conference on Politics and Gender, January 21, 2009 at Queen’s University, Belfast.

“Debating Irish Identity: Genetics, Archaeology, and the Celts.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 18, 2008 at the National University of Ireland-Galway.

“The Irish Election of 2007: Change and Continuity in Irish Politics.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 18, 2008 at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa.

“Catholicism in Ireland and Reaction to Empire: Revisiting the 19th Century Reemergence.” Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 20, 2007 in New York, New York.

“Redefining Ethnically Defined Conceptions of Nationalism: Ireland’s Celtic Identity and the Future.”

Presented at the Annual Conference of the Celtic Studies Association of North America, April 15, 2007 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Irish Catholicism and the British Empire: Repression and Reemergence.” Presented at the Empires of

Religion Conference, June 20, 2006 at University College, Dublin. “Gender and Representation in Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for

Irish Studies-South, February 24, 2006 at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

“STV and Other Effects on Women’s Representation in the Dáil.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 23, 2005 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

“The ‘Invention’ of Celtic Tradition: Constructing Irish Nationalism in the 19th Century.” Presented at the Joint Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, the British Association of Irish Studies, and the European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies, July 12, 2004 at the University of Liverpool.

“Globalization, Imperialism, and Economic Opportunity: The Case of Ireland.” Presented at the Conference, Globalization or Imperialism? Theoretical and Practical Perspectives Sponsored by the International Political Science Association and the Rothermere American Institute of Oxford University, July 4, 2004 at Oxford University.

“Elite Construction of National Identity: Comparing the Formation of Irish and Indian Nationalism.” Presented at the Fourth Galway Conference on Colonialism: India and Ireland, June 3, 2004 at the National University of Ireland-Galway.

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“Material Ireland and Virtual Sovereignty,” with Scott Hutchinson. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Mid-Atlantic Region, October 24, 2003 at the University of Maryland-College Park.

“Secularization and Church-State Relations in Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 18, 2003 at Portmarnock Golf Club, Portmarnock, Ireland.

“Postcolonialism and the Delayed Arrival of Liberalism.” Presented at the Empire, Subjectivity and Political Theory Conference, July 25, 2003 at Trinity College, Dublin.

“Unleashing the Celtic Tiger: Globalization, Flexible Development, and Economic Growth in Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Midwest, October 26, 2002 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

“The Withering of Historic Conceptions of Celticness: Whither Will Irish Identity Go?” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 19, 2002 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. “Mythmaking and the Origins of Irish Nationalism.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland, June 28, 2002 at All Hallows College, Dublin, Ireland.

“Ireland as a Flexible Developmental State: The Case of Pharmaceuticals.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, November 3, 2001 in Galway, Ireland.

“Demography and Migration in Ireland: Conforming to the European Pattern?” Presented at the 26th Annual European Studies Conference, October 5, 2001 at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.

“From Emigration to Immigration: Changing Population Trends in the Irish Republic.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Region of the American Conference for Irish Studies, September 29, 2001 at Boston University.

“Globalization and the Preservation of Local Identity: The Case of Ireland.” Presented at the Globalization and Its Challenges in the 21st Century Conference Sponsored by the International Studies Association, July 26, 2001 in Hong Kong.

“From Functional Participation to Increasing Identification: Ireland’s Changing Attitudes toward the European Union.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, June 9, 2001 at Fordham University in New York.

“The Decline of Catholicism and the Emergence of Pluralism in the Irish Republic.” Presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 2000 in Washington, DC.

“Celts, Conquest, and Conflicting Identities in Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Celtic Studies Association of North America, March 24, 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“The Politics of Religion in the Irish Republic: From a Priestly Toward a Secular Society.” Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, June 30, 2000 at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

“Ireland in the European Union: Economic Gains and Political Costs.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of

the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 9, 1999 in Wexford, Ireland. “What is a Colony? The Dynamic Relationship between the Colonizer and Colonized.” Presented at the Third Galway Conference on Colonialism, June 18, 1999 at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.

“Materialism in the Contemporary Irish Context: The Cultural Basis of Irish Politics and Society.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 16, 1998 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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“The Faultlines of Irish Party Politics: Reexamining the Social Bases of Irish Partisan Competition.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-West, October 18, 1997 at the University of San Diego.

“Law, the State, and Republicanism in Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, June 1, 1997 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Irish Demography in a Comparative Context: The Relevance of Demographic Transition Theory.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Midwest, October 12, 1996 at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“Where Myth and Reality Meet: Irish Nationalism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-Mid-Atlantic Region, November 10, 1995 at the California University of Pennsylvania.

“Liberalism vs. the Gaelic Myth: The Tension between Western Liberalism and Nationalistic Conceptions of Irish Identity.” Presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 1995 in Chicago, Illinois.

“Change and Diversity in Irish Social Attitudes: The Relevance of Inglehart's Theory of Post-Materialism.” Presented at the Joint Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies and the Canadian Association for Irish Studies, June 30, 1995 at Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

“Contradictions in Irish Political Culture: Post-Colonial Nationalism and Development.” Presented at the Culture and Colonialism Conference, June 23, 1995 at University College, Galway, Ireland.

“What Does It Mean to be Irish?” Presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 1994 in New York.

“The Changing Social Bases of Identity in the Republic of Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies-South, March 6, 1994 in Morgantown, West Virginia.

“A Generation of Post-Materialism: Evaluating its Theoretical Origins, Evolution and Validity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists, October 24, 1992 at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

“Explaining a European Anomaly: Politics and Culture in the Republic of Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 9, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois.

Lectures “Political Transformation in Ireland: Boom, Bust and Beyond.” Presented at the Irish Salon, December 8,

2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Exploring Modern Ireland.” Presented at the North American Irish & Celtic Festival Organizers Conference,

April 22, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. “Ireland and Brexit.” Presented at the Irish Salon, January 13, 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “The Irish Revolution 100 Years Later.” Presented at Xavier University, March 28, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “The Politics of Remembrance: Commemorating 1916,” with Denis G. Marnane. Presented at the Irish

Heritage Center, April 6, 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Nationalist Identity and Irish Political Culture.” Presented at Northern Kentucky University, August 6, 2014 in Highland Heights, Kentucky.

“Culture as the Demise and Promise of the Irish Economy.” Presented at a Meeting of the Irish Table, May 2,

2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Memorializing Ireland’s Efforts for Independence in 1916.” Presented at the Irish Heritage Center, April 21, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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“Myths, Representation, and Nationalist Imagery in The Quiet Man.” Presented at the Irish Heritage Center, October 14, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Managing the Debt and Growing the Irish Economy.” Presented at a Meeting of the Irish Table, May 4, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Remembering 1916.” Presented at the Irish Heritage Center, April 22, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Shaped by the Past: Exploring the Origins and Excesses of the Celtic Tiger.” Presented at University

College Cork, December 3, 2011 in Cork, Ireland.

“Debts, Budgets, and Economic Challenges in Ireland.” Presented at Florida Gulf Coast University, March 8, 2011 in Naples, Florida.

“Bankers, Builders, and Bust: Ireland’s Finances and Future.” Presented at a Meeting of the Irish Salon,

November 12, 2010 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Land, Developers, and Celtic Excess: Explaining the Financial Collapse and Recession in Ireland.” Presented

at the Meeting of the Irish Table, May 7, 2010 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Celtic Collapse or Correction? Ireland’s Recession in Historical Perspective.” Presented at the Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, February 25, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“The Rock of Cashel: It’s Religious, Political, and Artistic Significance.” Presented at the Irish Salon,

October 9, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Irish Tourism through the Centuries: History, Branding, and Identity.” Presented at the Irish Salon, November 14, 2008 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Ireland and Globalization: Software, Pharmaceuticals, and Tourism.” Presented at Thomas More College,

November 11, 2008 in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.

“Irish Origins: Genetics, Archaeology, and Identity.” Presented at the Kenton County Library, March 11, 2008 in Erlanger, Kentucky.

“Is There a Celtic Basis to Irish Identity?” Presented at the Irish Salon, December 14, 2007 in Cincinnati,

Ohio.

“The Irish Election of 2007: Change and Continuity in Irish Politics.” Presented at the Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, September 13, 2007 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Irish Nationalism in the Twentieth Century.” Presented at Miami University, January 20, 2005 in Oxford,

Ohio.

“Celts, Conquest, and Conflicting Identities in Ireland.” Presented Florida Gulf Coast University, March 18, 2005 in Naples, Florida.

“Religion and Postmodern Ireland: Secularization Theory Reconsidered.” Presented at the Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, September 16, 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Change in Contemporary Ireland.” Presented Florida Gulf Coast University, March 5, 2003 in Naples,

Florida. “Ireland in the European Union: Economic Gains and Political Costs.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of

the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 9, 1999 in Wexford, Ireland.

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RESEARCH ON NORTHERN IRELAND

Edited Volumes Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland. Manchester: Manchester University Press,

2017.

Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013.

Articles

“American Diplomacy and Economic Aid in the Northern Ireland Peace Process: A Neoliberal Analysis.” Open Library of Humanities 4 (1) (2018): 1-19 (Special Issue on the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement - https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.255).

“Redefining Unionism: The Role of the Diaspora?” with Wendy Ann Wiedenhoft Murphy and Mindy Peden.

The International Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation 2 (2) (2016): 1-20. “Generational Change and Redefining Identities: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland,”

Peace Research 45 (2) (2013): 95-117.

“Consolidating Peace and Democracy in Northern Ireland: The Role of Civil Society,” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 4 (3) (2011): 259-271.

“Civil Society and Peace in Northern Ireland,” Peace Review 19 (3) (2007): 445-451.

Book Chapters

“Power-Sharing and Political Stability: Accommodation and Commitment to a Shared Future in Northern Ireland.” In Ireland: Shared Futures. Eds. Grainne O’Keeffe-Vigneron, Lesley Lelourec, and Stéphane Jousni. Manchester: Manchester University Press, forthcoming.

“Consociation, Conditionality and Commitment: Making Peace in Northern Ireland.” In Consociationalism

and Power-Sharing: Arend Lijphart’s Theory of Political Accommodation. Eds. Michaelina Jakala, Durukan Kuzu, and Matt Qvortrup. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 85-102.

“Conclusion: Northern Ireland and International Relations Theory,” In Theories of International Relations

and Northern Ireland. Ed. Timothy J. White. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017, pp. 233-237.

“Cooperation Theory and the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” In Theories of International Relations and

Northern Ireland. Ed. Timothy J. White. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017, pp. 201- 217.

“Introduction,” In Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland. Ed. Timothy J. White.

Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017, pp. 1-17.

“Conclusion: Northern Ireland and IR Theory,” In Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland. Ed. Timothy J. White. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017, pp. 231-237. “Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process: An Introduction.” In Lessons from the Northern Ireland

Peace Process. Ed. Timothy J. White. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013, pp. 3-33. “Extending Peace to the Grassroots: The Need for Reconciliation in Northern Ireland after the Agreement,”

with Andrew P. Owsiak and Meghan E. Clarke. In Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Ed. Timothy J. White. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013, pp. 227-267.

“Conclusion.” In Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Ed. Timothy J. White. Madison:

University of Wisconsin Press, 2013, pp. 289-295.

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“The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Peace in Northern Ireland.” In Building Peace in Northern Ireland. Ed. Maria Power. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011, pp. 37-52.

“Social Justice and Accommodating Diversity in Northern Ireland.” In Between Jihad and McWorld: Voices

of Social Justice. Ed. David Perusek. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010, pp. 97-108.

Roundtable “Ireland and Brexit: A Roundtable,” with Neal Jesse, Timothy McMahon, Mary C. Murphy, and Gillian

O’Brien, New Hibernia Review 20 (4) (2016): 17-43. Book Reviews

Mary C. Murphy, Northern Ireland and the European Union: The Dynamics of a Changing Relationship.

Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014 in The European Legacy 21 (4) (2016): 459-461.

Sandra Buchanan, Transforming Conflict through Social and Economic Development: Practice and Policy Lessons from Northern Ireland and the Border Counties. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014 in the Journal of British Studies 54 (2) (2015): 514-515.

Jennifer Curtis, Human Rights as War by Other Means: Peace Politics in Northern Ireland. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014 in Human Rights Quarterly 37 (2) (2015): 561-564.

Feargal Cochrane, Northern Ireland: The Reluctant Peace. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013 in the Journal of British Studies 53 (1) (2014): 239-241.

Monica Duffy Toft, The Geography of Ethnic Violence: Identity, Interests, and the Indivisibility of Territory. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003 in The European Legacy 11 (6) (2006): 720-721.

Irwin Deutscher, Accommodating Diversity: National Policies That Prevent Ethnic Conflict. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003 in Sociological Research Online 10 (1) (2005) http://www.socresonline.org.uk/10/1/reviews/white.html

Manuscript under Review “From the Sidelines to Mediating Peace: John Hume, Irish-America, Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs, and the

US in Northern Ireland,” with Emily Pausa. Journal of Economics and Politics. Conference Papers

“Reconsidering the Role of the US in Northern Ireland Twenty Years after the Good Friday Agreement.”

Presented at a Conference to Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, April 20, 2018 at American University in Washington, DC.

“American Diplomacy and Economic Aid in the Northern Ireland Peace Process: A Neoliberal Analysis.”

Presented at the Agreement 20 Conference – On the Impact and Legacy of the 1998 Good Friday/Belfast Agreement, April 7, 2018 at the Irish World Heritage Center in Manchester, England.

“Religious Communities and Leaders Imagining Peace: Catholics in the Northern Ireland Conflict.” Presented

at the Imagining Peace in Conflict Conference, February 27, 2018 at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

“From Diasporic Involvement to Diplomatic Engagement: US-Irish Relations,” with Emily Pausa. Presented

at the Annual Meeting of the Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists, September 16, 2017 at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio.

“From Intractable Conflict to a Managed Peace: Dynamic Systems Theory and Change in Northern Ireland.”

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, March 30, 2017 at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

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“Power-Sharing and Political Stability: Accommodation and the Commitment to a Shared Future in Northern

Ireland.” Presented at the Arendt Lijphart Symposium, May 10, 2016 at Coventry University, Coventry, England.

“Redefining Unionism: The Role of the Diaspora,” with Wendy Ann Wiedenhoft Murphy and Mindy Peden.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 2, 2016 at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.

“The Dynamics of Complex Cooperation in the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, November 21, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Soft Power, Third Parties, and Promoting Peace: The Role of State and Regional Actors,” with Mary C.

Murphy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 20, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

“Cooperation Theory and the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 18, 2014 in Galway, Ireland.

“Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland after the Agreement: The Challenge of Building Trust,

Reconciliation, and Peace,” with Meghan E. Clarke. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Conflict Resolution, October 9, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“The US Role in Northern Ireland: A Neoliberal Analysis.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ohio

Association of Economists and Political Scientists, September 20, 2014 in Perrysburg, Ohio. “Generational Change and Redefining Identities: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.” Presented

at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, 2014 in Washington, DC.

“Third Parties as External Actors in Peace Processes: Comparing the Role of the US and the EU in Northern

Ireland.” with Mary C. Murphy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, June 11, 2014 at University College Dublin, Ireland.

“Overcoming the Sectarian Divide: Improving Catholic-Protestant Relations in Northern Ireland,” with

Andrew P. Owsiak. Presented at Good Relations: A Symposium, Sponsored by the Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool and the Conflict Research Society, May 17, 2014 in Liverpool, England.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American

Conference for Irish Studies Mid-Atlantic Region, November 16, 2013 at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York.

“Truth and Reconciliation in the Northern Ireland Peace Process,” with Andrew P. Owsiak. Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, November 9, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Reconciliation and the Northern Ireland Peace Process,” with Andrew P. Owsiak. Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 18, 2013 at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.

“Social Capital, Civil Society, and Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland,” with Andrew P. Owsiak. Presented at

a Conference on Culture, Social Capital and Politics: Cultural and Social Perspectives on Political Studies and International Relations, May 23, 2013 in Aarhus, Denmark.

“Learning from the Northern Ireland Peace Process: Sui Generis and Broader Lessons?” Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 12, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois.

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“The Role of Boundaries and Boundary Settlement in the Northern Ireland Peace Process,” with Andrew P. Owsiak. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, October 20, 2012 in Derry, Northern Ireland.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at a Conference Sponsored by the Conflict

Research Society and the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies, September 7, 2011 at Lancaster University, United Kingdom.

“The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Peace in Northern Ireland.” Presented at an Irish Model for Peace?

A Conference of the Specialist Group on Peace and Conflict of the Political Studies Association of Ireland, May 22, 2009 at Trinity College Dublin.

“Problems in Implementing the Good Friday Agreement: The Need for Reconciliation and Civil Society.”

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-West, September 29, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Civil Society and Promoting Peace in Northern Ireland.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, April 22, 2006 in Clayton, Missouri.

Lectures

“Re-examining the US Role in the Northern Ireland Peace Process: Soft Power and Diplomatic Success.”

Presented at Washington University, September 21, 2018 in St. Louis, Missouri. “Cooperation Theory in the Northern Ireland Peace Process: The Complexity of Multiple Actors and the

Contingency of Mutual Consent.” Presented at the University of Georgia, March 6, 2018. “Constructivism as an Approach to Understand International Relations: Explaining the Northern Ireland Peace

Process.” Presented at the University of Georgia, March 6, 2018. “Inclusiveness and Success in Diplomatic Peace Initiatives: The Case of Northern Ireland.” Presented at the

University of Georgia, March 6, 2018. “Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Presented at Bowling Green University, April 13,

2017 in Bowling Green, Ohio. “Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Presented at Concordia University, April 5, 2017

in Montreal, Quebec.

“Security and Peace in Northern Ireland.” Presented at the University of Missouri, March 7, 2017 in Columbia, Missouri.

“Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Presented at the University of Missouri, March 6,

2017 in Columbia, Missouri. “Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Presented at North Park University, March 2, 2017

in Chicago, Illinois. “The Role of the American Diaspora in Redefining Unionism.” Presented at Loyola University Chicago,

March 1, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. “Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Presented at John Carroll University, February 23,

2017 in University Heights, Ohio. “Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland.” Smurfit-Stone Lecture at the Center for

International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, February 16, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. “Lessons Learned from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at North Park University, October 7,

2015 in Chicago, Illinois.

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“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented via videoconference to King Fahd University, November 11, 2014, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the University of St. Thomas, October 3,

2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. “Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at Bansha Castle, July 20, 2014 in Bansha, Co.

Tipperary.

“Historical Origins of Conflict and Peace in Northern Ireland.” Presented at Thomas More College, April 22, 2014 in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process,” with Robert Snyder. Presented at the University of Texas, April 10, 2014 in Austin, Texas.

“Utilizing its Soft Power: The Role of the United States in the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at Southwestern University, April 10, 2014 in Georgetown, Texas. “Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at Southwestern University, April 10, 2014 in

Georgetown, Texas.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the University of Missouri-Columbia, April 7, 2014 in Columbia, Missouri.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at Wheeling Jesuit University, March 18, 2014

in Wheeling, West Virginia.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Institute of World Politics, March 18, 2014 in Washington, DC.

“Conflict Management in a Divided World: Lessons from Northern Ireland,” with William Hazleton.

Presented at the Department of Political Science Colloquium, Miami University, March 11, 2014 in Oxford, Ohio.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at Murray State University, February 20, 2014

in Murray, Kentucky. “Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, February 12, 2014 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process: Transforming Identities and Building Peace,” with Mindy

Peden and Wendy Ann Wiedenhoft-Murphy. Smurfit-Stone Lecture at the Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, November 21, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Lessons from Northern Ireland: Changing Identities and Building Peace,” with Mindy Peden and Wendy Ann Wiedenhoft-Murphy. Suopis Lecture at John Carroll University, November 14, 2013 in

University Heights, Ohio. “Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at a Meeting of the Irish Salon, January 11,

2013 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Reconciliation and the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the University College Utrecht,

November 30, 2011 in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Moore Institute, National University of Ireland-Galway, November 28, 2011 in Galway, Ireland.

“Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process.” Presented at the Irish Table, October 1, 2010 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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“Consolidating Peace and Democracy in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement.” Presented at a Meeting of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, February 12, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“A Stalled Peace in Northern Ireland.” Presented at the Florida Gulf Coast University, March 9, 2007 in Naples, Florida.

RESEARCH ON US FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Articles

“Neutrality and the European Union: The Case of Switzerland,” with Kate Morris. Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution 3 (7) (2011): 104-111.

“Cold War Historiography: New Evidence beyond Traditional Typologies,” International Social Science Review 75 (3-4) (2000): 35-46.

“American Participation in NAFTA: Economic Incentives, Influence, and Domestic Politics,” International Journal on World Peace 15 (4) (1998): 43-59.

“Feminism and Elite Recruitment Theory: The Importance of Culture in International Relations,” with Erika Van Ausdall and Nicole Buehre, International Issues 40 (6) (1997): 21-33.

Book Chapters “German Unification and Shifts in Foreign Policy.” In Berlin Republic. Eds. Todd Herzog, Tanja Nusser, and Richard Schade. Paderborn, Germany: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, forthcoming. “The Fall of the Berlin Wall: The Counterrevolution in Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of Communism,” with Robert Snyder. In After the Berlin Wall: Germany and Beyond. Eds. Jana Braziel and Katharina Gerstenberger. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 127-148.

Commentary

“Confronting Bias in International Relations: Lessons from the Cold War Experience,” International Studies Perspectives 3 (4) (2002): 438-439.

Book Reviews

Jennifer Mori, The Culture of Diplomacy: Britain in Europe, c. 1750-1830. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010 in The European Legacy 18 (6) (2013): 808-809.

David Farber, What They Think of US: International Perceptions of the United States Since 9/11. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 2007 in The European Legacy 14 (3) (2009): 372. “International Law and Bush’s War on Terror.” A Review of Helen Duffy, The ‘War on Terror’ and the

Framework of International Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005 in The Review of Politics 70 (2) (2008): 336-338.

Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott, NAFTA Revisited: Achievements and Challenges. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 2005 in the Journal of Third World Studies 24 (2) (2007): 235-238.

“Ideas and Actors in Cold War History,” A Review of John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War: A New History. New York: Penguin Press, 2005 in The Review of Politics 68 (4) (2006): 685-687.

Neil Smith, American Empire: Roosevelt’s Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 in The European Legacy 10 (3) (2005): 263-264.

Maxwell A. Cameron and Brian W. Tomlin, The Making of NAFTA: How the Deal Was Done Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000 in the Journal of Third World Studies 20 (1) (2003): 280-281.

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Conference Papers

“German Unification and Shifts in Foreign Policy.” Presented at the Berliner Republic: Reflections on/of German Unification Conference, October 5, 2015 at the University of Cincinnati.

“Taking the State Seriously in Explaining the End of the Cold War: The Counterrevolution in Soviet Foreign

Policy,” with Robert Snyder. Presented at the ‘November 9, 1989’ – The Fall of the Berlin Wall, Twenty Years After Conference, November 8, 2009 at the University of Cincinnati.

“The Rise of Regionalism: Domestic Factors and International Realities.” Presented at the XVIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, August 2, 2000 in Quebec City, Canada.

“Unification While Allowing for Difference: Understanding Regional Integration.” Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, May 19, 1999 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Motivation and Influence in Regional Integration: The Case of the United States and NAFTA.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, May 1, 1999 in Providence, Rhode Island.

“Cold War Historiography: New Evidence Beyond Traditional Typologies.” Presented at the Cold War Culture: Film, Fact and Fiction Conference, February 21, 1999 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

“Must Interdependence Require Symmetry? Comparing the Motives and Influence of Small and Large States in Regional Integration.” Presented at the Annual Meeting the International Studies Association- Midwest, October 19, 1996 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“From Hegemonic Bipolarity to Autonomous Interdependence: The Role of Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold

War World.” Presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, April 1, 1994 in Washington, D.C.

“Cultural Obstacles to European Integration: The Case of Ireland.” Presented at the European Studies

Conference, October 17, 1992 in Omaha, Nebraska. “Ideology, Conflict, and the New World Order: Lessons from the Cold War Experience.” Presented at the

University of Cincinnati Taft Conference Series, May 3, 1991 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

RESEARCH ON COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Articles

“Chilean Women and Democratization: Entering Politics through Resistance as Arpilleristas,” with Kelley Boldt. Asian Journal of Latin American Studies 24 (2) (2011): 27-44.

“Electoral Systems and Women’s Representation in Australia,” with Jackie Kaminski, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 45 (2) (2007): 185-201.

“Regionalism, Cooperation, and Economic Prosperity: Effective Autonomy in Emilia-Romagna,” with Marisa Ferri, Mediterranean Quarterly 10 (3) (1999): 89-106.

Book Reviews Peter Emerson, From Majority Rule to Inclusive Politics: Electing a Power-Sharing Coalition. Cham:

Springer, 2016 in Irish Political Studies (2018).

Carl J. Griffin, The Rural War: Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012 in The European Legacy 20 (3) (2015): 319-320.

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Gary Goertz, Social Science Concepts: A User’s Guide. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006 in The European Legacy 12 (5) (2007): 655-656.

David M. Farrell and Ian McAllister, The Australian Electoral System: Origins, Variations and

Consequences. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2006 in The American Review of Politics 27 (2006-2007): 367-369.

Jamie S. Scott and Gareth Griffiths (eds.), Mixed Messages: Materiality, Textuality, Missions. New York:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 in The European Legacy 11 (5) (2006): 596-597.

Randall Styers, Religion, Magic, and Science in the Modern World. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004 in The European Legacy 11 (5) (2006): 595-596.

Ann Laura Stoler, Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 2002 in The European Legacy 10 (3) (2005): 262-263.

Robert I. Rotberg ed., Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Historical Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001 in the Journal of Third World Studies 21 (1) (2004): 336-338.

Paul Christopher Manuel and Anne Marie Cammisa, Checks and Balances? How a Parliamentary System Could Change American Politics. Boulder: Westview Press, 1999 in Perspectives on Political Science 28 (4) (1999): 227.

J.E. Goldthorpe, The Sociology of Post-Colonial Societies: Economic Disparity, Cultural Diversity and

Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996 in the Journal of Third World Studies 16 (2) (1999): 254-255.

Conference Papers “Polarization and Democratization in Nicaragua.” Presented at the XXII Congress of the Latin American

Studies Association, March 18, 2000 in Miami, Florida. “Democracy and Democratic Transitions: The Case of Nicaragua.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Association of Third World Studies, November 19, 1999 in San Jose, Costa Rica. PEDAGOGICAL RESEARCH

Articles “Historical Sociology in the Field: Teaching Irish Identity through Field Experience,” Irish Journal of

Sociology 24 (1) (2016): 54-77.

“International Studies and Political Science,” with Anas Malik and Rachel Chrastil, Academic Exchange Quarterly 10 (4) (2006): 101-105.

“Service-Learning and Participant Observation: Research in the Field for Undergraduates,” Metropolitan

Universities 11 (1) (2000): 61-68.

“Teaching the Third World from a Multicultural Perspective: Indigenous Voices Critique of the West,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Education 2 (2) (1998): 29-37.

Occasional Paper “Culture, Politics, and the Curriculum: Introducing Students to the Non-Western World.” 1998. Occasional

Papers of Xavier University 1996-97, pp. 29-40.

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Conference Papers “Integrating Irish Studies through Film: Introducing Undergraduates to Ireland in an Interdisciplinary

Course.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, June 21, 2018 at University College Cork.

“Teaching Irish Historical Sociology.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Irish Sociological

Association, May 14, 2016 at the University of Limerick, Ireland. “Enhancing Experiential Learning in Ireland,” with Graley Herren and George Farnsworth. Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, June 22, 2009 at the National University of Ireland-Galway.

“Historical Sociology in the Field: Teaching Irish Identity through Field Experience.” Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, March 29, 2008 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Evaluating International Service-Learning.” Presented at the 21st Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, November 16, 2001 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. “Informing and Transforming: The Role of Service Learning in the Curriculum.” Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Southwest Ohio Council for Higher Education, April 17, 2000 at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

“Teaching the Third World From a Multicultural Perspective: Indigenous Voices Critique the West.”

Presented at the 2nd WCCI Region VI Canada-USA Chapter - Interdisciplinary Education Conference October 9, 1997 at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

“The Developing World as Part of a Global Vision.” Presented at the Jesuit Conference on Higher Education

in the Heartland: Listening to the Voices Shaping Our Future, with Jerry Cline-Bailey and Ashton Welch, May 20, 1997 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Service Learning and Participant Observation: Research in the Field for Undergraduates.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 15, 1996 in San Francisco, California.

“Team Teaching an Interdisciplinary Course: Integrating Learning in the Liberal Arts Curriculum.” Presented at the 15th Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, November 17, 1995 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

TEACHING

Xavier University 1990-Present Courses: CORE 100 – Ireland, Culture, and Film POLI 219 – Irish Politics POLI 275 – Politics of War and Peace POLI 277 – International Relations

POLI 374 – US Foreign Policy SOCI 270 – Irish Historical Sociology

Awards: Chosen as one of the Top 100 Irish Educators in the US by The Irish Voice Nominated for the National Teacher of the Year Award by the Carnegie Foundation

Nominated for the Rowman and Littlefield Innovation in Teaching Award Nominated for the Cinco Innovative Teaching Award Fenwick Teacher of the Year at Xavier University (Campus wide award) Honoree of the Consortium of Greater Cincinnati Colleges and Universities Nominated for the Outstanding Educator Award by Cincy Magazine

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SERVICE

Xavier University 1990-Present

Department: Advisor to approximately 20 students annually Assist in Department Review Developed Department Assessment Plan Organized and Led a Seminar on the Northern Ireland Peace Process Organized and Led a Seminar on Gender and Politics in Ireland Hosted McVay Lecturers Led Curriculum Review of Department Courses Completed Assessment of Book and Journal Collection for Political Science

University Service – Vice President of the Xavier Chapter of AAUP – Treasurer of the Xavier Chapter of the AAUP

– Assist Xavier University’s Summer Study Abroad Program in Ireland Committees:

Chair, Faculty Development Committee Chair, International Affairs Curriculum Review Committee Chair, Service-Learning Advisory Committee Member of the Faculty Development Committee Member of the Faculty Hearing Committee Member of the Career Center Reorganization Task Force Member of the Board of Undergraduate Studies Member of the Benefits Committee Member of the Discipline Committee Member of the University Lecture Series Committee Member of the Peace Studies Committee Member of the Admissions Committee

Professional: Reviewer of Fulbright Applications for Ireland Reviewer for the Irish Research Council Member of the Larkin Prize of the American Conference for Irish Studies Chair of the James S. Donnelly Prize Committee for the Best Book in Irish Studies Social Science Representative for the American Conference for Irish Studies Reviewer of Journal Articles - Administration - Comparative Politics - Études Irlandaises

- European Legacy - Government and Opposition - Irish Journal of Sociology - Irish Political Studies - Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy - Nations and Nationalism – - Peace Research – - Peace Review - Political Studies Review - Review of Politics

Book Reviews: Brown and Benchmark Dushkin Longman McGraw-Hill New York University Press Oxford University Press Palgrave Macmillan Routledge Rowman & Littlefield St. Martin’s Press Syracuse University Press Wadsworth

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Professional Reviews: Carleton College Earhart Foundation

Irish American Cultural Institute John Carroll University

Kettering University National Endowment for the Humanities Southwestern University University of Hartford University of Missouri Editorial Board: Irish Studies in International Affairs

GRANTS External

Pi Sigma Alpha (the National Political Science Honor Society) – Lecture Grant Political Studies Association of Ireland Moore Institute Visiting Fellowship – National University of Ireland-Galway Irish American Cultural Institute–Cincinnati Chapter Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation Irish American Cultural Institute Fellowship at the NUI-Galway

Internal to Xavier University

Summer International Travel and Research Grant College of Arts and Sciences Brueggeman Center for Dialogue Grant for Seminar Multicultural Program Fund Summer Research Assistants Wheeler Grants to Support Improvements in Teaching Summer Research Grant

Internal to the University of Michigan

Rackham Research Grant

REFERENCES Professor Eamonn Wall Smurfit-Stone Chair in Irish Studies University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63121-4400 [email protected] Professor Mindy Peden, Chair Department of Political Science John Carroll University 20700 North Park Blvd. University Heights, Ohio 44118 [email protected]

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Dr. Theresa Reidy, Co-Editor International Political Science Review Department of Government University College Cork Western Road Cork, Ireland [email protected] Professor Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin Johnson Chair in Irish Studies School of Irish Studies Concordia University 1455, boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest - H1001.10 Montréal (Québec) Canada H3G 1M8 [email protected] Dr. Maria Power Institute of Irish Studies 128 Mount Pleasant University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3GR United Kingdom [email protected] Professor Robert Snyder, Chair Department of Political Science Southwestern University Georgetown, Texas 78626 [email protected]