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DEMET MOUSSEAU Curriculum Vitae School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs University of Central Florida 4297 Andromeda Loop N. Orlando, FL 32816-1356 E–Mail: [email protected] Tele: 407-823-6025 Academic Experience Assistant Professor (tenure track), University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2014-present. Research Scholar, University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2013-2014. Associate Professor (Granted by the State Board of Higher Education in Turkey), Koç University, Department of International Relations, 20072013. Jean Monnet Professor (Granted for teaching courses on the European Union), 2001present. Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, 20102011. Assistant Professor, Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2007. Research Fellow, Harvard University, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2005 – 2006. Education Ph.D. Binghamton University (SUNY), Department of Political Science, New York. o Dissertation: Exploring Paths to Peace with Democratic Institutions: A Cross–National Inquiry into the Linkage Between Ethnic Conflict, Democratization, and Development. M.A. Binghamton University, Department of Political Science, New York, B.A. Hacettepe University, Department of Economics, Ankara, Turkey.

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DEMET MOUSSEAU Curriculum Vitae

School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs University of Central Florida

4297 Andromeda Loop N. Orlando, FL 32816-1356

E–Mail: [email protected] Tele: 407-823-6025

Academic Experience

• Assistant Professor (tenure track), University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2014-present.

• Research Scholar, University of Central Florida, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, 2013-2014.

• Associate Professor (Granted by the State Board of Higher Education in Turkey), Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2007– 2013.

• Jean Monnet Professor (Granted for teaching courses on the European Union), 2001– present.

• Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, 2010– 2011.

• Assistant Professor, Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2007.

• Research Fellow, Harvard University, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2005 – 2006.

Education

• Ph.D. Binghamton University (SUNY), Department of Political Science, New York. o Dissertation: Exploring Paths to Peace with Democratic Institutions: A

Cross–National Inquiry into the Linkage Between Ethnic Conflict, Democratization, and Development.

• M.A. Binghamton University, Department of Political Science, New York, • B.A. Hacettepe University, Department of Economics, Ankara, Turkey.

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Fields of Interest International Relations and Comparative Politics (Ph.D in Political Science)

• Conflict and Security • International Political Economy • Global Human Rights • Security and Human Rights of Subgroups, including Gender, Minority,

and Ethnic Groups • International Law and Organizations, The European Union, European

Integration • Migration and Human Trafficking • Regional Interests: Europe and the Mediterranean

Research

• Research Training and Skills: Quantitative Data Analyses and Qualitative Research with Case Studies

Publications Book Chapters: Demet Y. Mousseau. 2014. “Political Stability and Economic Expansion: Turkey

before and after the EU Candidacy.” In The Great Catalyst: European Union Project and Lessons from Greece and Turkey, edited by Bulent Temel, Lexington Books.

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2013. (with Michael Mousseau, Omer F. Orsun, and Jameson

Lee Ungerer) “Capitalism and Peace: It’s Keynes, not Hayek.” In The Capitalist Peace: The Origins and Prospects of a Liberal Idea, edited by Gerald Schneider & Nils Petter Gleditsch, Routledge.

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2011. “Ethnic Conflict and Human Rights Violations: Dilemmas

of Democratization in Turkey.” In Turkey: A Bridge Between East and West, edited by Guido Gambetta and Salvatore Mirabella, Bononia University Press.

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Peer Reviewed Journal Articles: Demet Y. Mousseau. 2018. “Does Foreign Development Aid Trigger Ethnic War in

Developing Countries?” Armed Forces and Society. Revise and resubmit with minor revisions.

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2012. “Is Turkey Democratizing with EU Reforms?: An

Assessment of Human Rights, Corruption and Socioeconomic Conditions.” Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, vol. 12 (1).

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2012. “An Inquiry into the Linkage among Nationalizing

Policies, Democratization and Ethno-nationalist Conflict: The Kurdish Case in Turkey.” Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, vol. 40 (1).

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2011. “NATO’s Eastward Expansion, Russia-NATO Relations

and Global Security.” Journal of East European and Asian Studies, vol. 2 (1). Demet Y. Mousseau. 2008. “The Contracting Roots of Human Rights” (with Michael

Mousseau). Journal of Peace Research, vol. 45 (3). Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “Turkey and the EU: The Importance of Markets.”

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, vol. 48 (3). Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “Democracy, Human Rights and Market Development in

Turkey: Are They Related?” Government and Opposition, vol. 41 (2). Demet Y. Mousseau. 2001. “Democratizing with Ethnic Divisions: A Source of

Conflict?” Journal of Peace Research, vol. 38 (5). Manuscripts under Review Demet Y. Mousseau, “Does the Integration with the EU Help the Development of

Small Economies in the Region? Lessons from Greece and Turkey.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “Preventing War in Countries at Risk: Does the Rule of Law

Matter?”

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Demet Y. Mousseau, “Fragile Borders and Human Trafficking: Analyses of 143

Nations, 2001-11.” Manuscripts in Progress: Demet Y. Mousseau, “How Gender and Labor Subgroups can be Targets of

Trafficking in the Hubs of Migration Corridors.” Demet Y. Mousseau, “Peace-building and Conflict Management in Ethnically

Divided Nations.” Demet Y. Mousseau and Taylor Schaefer (**UCF graduate student), “The Kurdish

Conflict and the Exploitation of Gender Roles,” in progress. (Paper under preparation as partial fulfilment of the Gerda Henkel grant project).

Demet Y. Mousseau, Ryan Allen (**UCF graduate student), and Justin Napolitano

(**UCF undergraduate student), “The Dataset and Codebook on the Types of Human Rights Violations of Subgroups in the Kurdish Conflict,” under preparation for submission to a journal (as partial fulfilment of the Gerda Henkel grant project).

Demet Y. Mousseau and Justin Napolitano (**UCF undergraduate student), “The

Victimization of Civilians in the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey: How Human Rights are Violated,” under preparation for submission to a journal (as partial fulfilment of the Gerda Henkel grant project).

Institute Publications: Demet Y. Mousseau. 2005. “How Market Culture Alleviates Ethnic Tensions: Theory

and Evidence,” (with Michael Mousseau). Social Science Research Network and European Corporate Governance Institute publication.

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2006. “The Impact of the European Union on Democracy in

Turkey and its Implications for the Region”, The Brookings Institution publication (article received Brookings-Sabancı International Research Award).

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Book Reviews:

Demet Y. Mousseau. 2000. “Loyalists: War and Peace in Northern Ireland.” Edited by Peter Taylor, Journal of Politics, vol. 62 (4).

Cumulative Citations: 321 (286 citations in journal articles in Google scholar and 35 citations in books in

Google books). Honors, Awards and Scholarships

• Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, 2010-2011.

• The Brookings Institution and Sabancı University, Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award, Washington DC, 2006.

• Research Fellow, Harvard University, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2005 – 2006.

• Research Fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, Summer 2001.

• International Peace Scholarship (for women), New York, USA, 1998.

Grants (received and in progress)

• Grant Awarded (2017-19): $ 28,244. Agency: Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Germany

PI: Demet Mousseau

Percentage Credit: 100

Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation, Security, Society, and the State

Project Title: “Victimization of Women and Children in the Kurdish Conflict”

• Robert Bosch Stiftung-Peace and Conflict Transformation-“War, Migration, and Human Security,” in progress for submission.

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• Jean Monnet Grant application for the development of courses on Europe, European Commission, in progress.

• UCF Internal research grant, 2015-2017 (Department of Political Science and College of Sciences) - $ 12,000.

• Jean Monnet Module Grants, European Commission, 2001-4.

• Applied to ORC In-House Grant (three times), 2015, 2014, 2017 UCF. Not accepted.

Conference Participations (Paper Presentations, Chair, and Discussant): International Studies Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science, European Political Science Association, International Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, Association for the Study of Nationalities, European Consortium for Political Research, International Association for Conflict Management, International Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Northeastern Political Science Association. Conference Papers: Demet Y. Mousseau and Justin Napolitano, “The Victimization of Civilians in the

Kurdish Conflict in Turkey: How Human Rights are Violated.” The 19th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference, Hague, Netherlands, June 2019 (funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation).

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Migration and Human Trafficking: An Analysis of Human Rights Violations of Women and Migrant Workers in Human Trafficking Networks.” The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2019.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Do Foreign Aid and Foreign Direct Investments Increase the Risk of War in Developing Countries?” The Florida Political Science Association, Ft. Myers, March 2018.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Migration, Human Trafficking, and Human Rights: An Analysis of Human Trafficking Networks.” The International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 2017.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “A Cross-National Investigation of Regime Change, Development, and Ethnic Conflict.” The International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 2016.

Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “Economic Origins of Political Rights.” The European Political Science Association, Vienna, Austria, June 2015.

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Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “How Income Causes Democracy.” The International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Costs of Nation-Making in Turkey: Kurdish Mobilization, State Repression of Human Rights, and Illiberal Democracy.” The Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April 2012.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Ethnic Grievance and Income Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis.” The Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2011.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The European Union and the Transnational Regulation of Minority Rights: Cases of Greek and Turkish Minorities.” The Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April 2010.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “From Conflict to Peace with Transnational Capitalism: The EU and Greek-Turkish Relations.” The 5th ECPR Convention, Potsdam, Germany, September 2009.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Political Economy of Nationalism: The Turkish Case.” The Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April 2009.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Democracy and Institutional Management of Conflict in Ethnically Divided Nations.” The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 2008.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “A Framework for Understanding the Causes of Nationalism and Sectarian Conflict in Developing Nations” The Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, April, 2008.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Nationalism and Sectarian Conflict: A Perspective from Economic Institutionalism.” The Annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, April 14-16, 2007.

Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “How Market Culture Alleviates Ethnic Tensions: Theory and Evidence.” The Annual Meeting of the International Association for Conflict Management, Seville, Spain, June 2005.

Demet Y. Mousseau (with Michael Mousseau). “The Economic and Social Foundations of Human Rights.” The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 2003.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Constraints of Global Governance: The Role of the EU on the Political Economies of Turkey and the Central Eastern European States.” The International Studies Association, Budapest, 2003.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “Development, Democratization, and Human Rights in Turkey.” The American Political Science Association, Boston, 2002.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Management of Political Violence in Ethnically Plural Nations.” The Annual Meeting of the International Association for Conflict Management, Paris, France, June 2001.

Demet Y. Mousseau. “The Enlargement of the European Union: A Cultural Materialist Approach.” The International Political Science Association, Quebec, Canada, August 2000.

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Teaching

• Experience and training in Face-to-Face teaching • Participated in workshops on Teaching and Learning to promote learning

skills in diverse student environment • Certificate and training in Online Teaching • Recipient of Jean Monnet Grants for course development • Participated in workshops on Icebreaker techniques and strategies in the

classroom Courses Taught: University of Central Florida

• International Political Economy (graduate), 2016, 2017 Fall. • Human Rights and Security (New graduate course developed by Dr.

Demet Mousseau), 2015 Fall, 2017 Spring, 2018 Fall. • Politics of Democratization (New undergraduate course developed by Dr.

Demet Mousseau), 2016, 2017, 2018 Spring. • Human Rights Policy (undergraduate), 2014, 2015, 2016 Spring. • Political Economy (undergraduate), 2015 Spring, 2018 Spring. • Politics of the European Union (undergraduate), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,

2018 Fall. • Completed a course on online teaching: IDL 6543 Online Teaching, 2014

Fall. Koc University

• Issues in World Politics (undergraduate), 2012, 2013. • Europe in Global Context: The Security and the Political Economy of the

EU (graduate), 2010, 2012. • International Political Economy (undergraduate), Fall 2009. • Human Rights and European Integration (undergraduate), 2007 to 2013. • Human Rights in World Politics (undergraduate), 2003, 2006. • Institutions and Politics of the European Union (undergraduate), 2001 to

2012. • Introduction to International Relations, 2001 to 2008. • European Integration (undergraduate), 2001.

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• Women and Politics (undergraduate), 2001.

The Graduate Thesis Committees (UCF):

• Committee Chair, (MA):

Thesis Title: “Government Respect for Human Rights and Shadow Economic Activity.” By Chris Gahagan 2017-2019, UCF.

Thesis Title: “Causes of Human Trafficking.” By Anthony DeMauro, 2015-16, UCF.

• Committee Member, (MA):

Thesis Title: “Political Development and Ethnic Conflict.” By Danny Krikorian, 2017-18, UCF.

• Committee Member, (PhD):

Thesis Title: “Dimensions of State Fragility.” By Jason Christensen, 2015-2016, UCF.

• Non-Thesis Committee Chair, (MA):

Paper Title: “Economic Freedom and Shadow Economy.” By Charles Strickhouser, 2018, UCF.

Paper Title: “Humanitarian Assistance and Development.” By Taylor Schaefer, 2017, UCF.

Paper Title: “Environment and Conflict.” By Chen Cai, 2016, UCF.

• Non-Thesis Committee Member, (MA):

Paper Title: Undocumented Immigrants and the Crime Rates in the US.” By Molly Ambrose, 2019, UCF.

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The Undergraduate Honors in the Major Thesis Committees-(UCF):

• “Governments’ Adoption of Native Cryptocurrency: A Case Study of Iran, Russia, and Venezuela” By Rose Mahdavieh, 2018-2019. (Committee member).

• “The Effectiveness of International Law in Human Trafficking: The Case of China.” By Esthermary Mendez, 2018-2019. (Committee member).

• “A Comparative Study: Women’s Rights in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.” By Megan Ginn, 2016. (Committee member).

• “Iran-Saudi Dynamic Relations and the Role of Oman as a Negotiator.” By Natalie Ikerd, 2015. (Committee member).

• “Perspectives on the Eurozone Crisis: Assessing the Effects on the Political Systems of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.” By Caitlyn Myerson, 2015. (Committee member).

• “Microfinance in Algeria, Tunisia, and Lebanon.” By Elaine Chamberlain, 2015. (Committee member).

Mentoring and Advising (Undergraduate and Graduate Students In Teaching and Research Activities):

• Graduate Students:

Taylor Schaefer, Christopher Faulkner, Christopher Gahagan, Rafaella Lobo, Karthy Thiagarajan

• Undergraduate Students:

Justin Napolitano, Ryan Allen, Tristan Houser, Lucas Leon, Joe Youngs, Rose Mahdavieh, Alexander Olsen

Independent Study:

• Paper Title: “Rethinking the Determinants of Mediation Outcomes in Ethnic Conflicts: An Ethnicity-based Political Culture Approach.” By Frank Fan, 2018.

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The Graduate Thesis Committees (Koc University):

• Committee Member, PhD:

Thesis Title: “Perspectives on Occurrence of Political Conflict: An Analysis of Germany and Turkey.” By Ozgen Yildiz, 2009, Koc University.

• Committee Member, MA: Thesis Title: “The Europeanization of Turkish-Greek Dispute.” By Taylan Coban, 2008, Koc University.

University Service University of Central Florida

• Committees at UCF, Dept. of Political Science:

Diversity Committee, MA Graduate Committee, Policy and Procedures Committee, 2018-2019.

Departmental Coastal Advisory Committee, MA Graduate Committee, Undergraduate Scholarship and Awards Committee, 2017-18.

Study Abroad Committee, MA Graduate Committee, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2016-17.

Study Abroad Committee, MA Graduate Committee, Strategic Planning Committee, 2015-16.

Undergraduate Committee, Study Abroad Committee, “Kurdish Political Chair” Recruitment Committee, 2014-15.

• Advisory Board Member, UCF: The Undergraduate Social Sciences Program (2015, 2016).

Koc University

• Coordinator of the Department of the International Relations, Koc University (2009-2010).

• Coordinator of the Seminar Series and Invited Talks, Department of International Relations, Koc University (2007-2008).

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• Coordinator of the External Relations and Exchange Student Program of the Department of International Relations Department, Koc University (2007-2010).

• Member of the Faculty Council for Administrative and Academic Affairs at College level, College of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Koc University (2010 to 2013).

• Advising Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Koç University.

Service in the Profession

• Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2019.

• Editorial Board Member: Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity (2009 to present).

• Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Ft. Myers, March 2018.

• Panel Chair, “The Emerging Capitalist Peace,” the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September, 2010.

• Jean Monnet Seminar Activities and Workshop Organization: Seminars and Interactive Workshops on the Politics of the European Union, The Maastricht University and Koc University, 2008, 2010.

• Manuscript Reviewer:

International Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Interactions, Journal of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Journal of Peace Research, Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Nationalities Papers, Terrorism and Political Violence, Journal of Political Science Education, UCF Undergraduate Research Journal.

• Professional Affiliations: American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, European Political Science Association, Association for the Study of Nationalities, European Consortium for Political Research, Women in International Security.

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Special Lectures and Invited Talks

• “Doing Business in the Middle East and Turkey” Fordham University-Koҫ University joint summer school, August, 2011.

• “EU-Turkey Relations, Democratization and Economic Development” The Michigan State University and Koҫ University joint summer school, June, 2009.

• “Domestic Politics in Turkey: Political System, Economy, Democracy and Reforms,” Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), School of Management and Law, February, 2009.

• “Turkey’s Relations with the US and the EU in Global Context,” Koç University and St. John Fisher College, February, 2008.

• “Democracy and Human Rights in Turkey: A Historical Assessment,” Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, Training Course, Fordham University, January, 2007.

• “The EU and Turkey: Assessing the Post-October 3rd Landscape,” October, 2005. Co-sponsored with the Harvard Kokkalis Program and the International Security Program of the Belfer Center, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

• “The History of the European Union,” Civilization Course, Koç University, Febuary, 2002.

• “Democratization in Spain and the EU,” Koç University - Model United Nations, March, 2002.

• “The EU-Turkey Relations,” Bremen MBA, Koç University, March, 2002. Interviews In Popular Media:

• “Understanding the European Union,” CNN-Turk TV Channel, September, 2011, Istanbul.

• “Turkey's EU Membership and Other Alternatives,” Infomag (Business and Economy Magazine), August, 2007.

• “The US-Turkey-EU Relations and War in Iraq,” SkyTürk TV Channel, May, 2003, İstanbul.

• “Turkish Economy and Turkey-EU Relations,” Power Magazine, March, 2002, İstanbul.

• “Early Elections in Turkey,” Power Magazine, June, 2002, Istanbul.