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September 2013
MICHAEL STEVEN STOHL CURRICULUM VITAE
Professor
Department of Communication 4125 Social Sciences and Media Building (SS&MS)
University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106-4020 U.S.A
Telephone: 805 893 7935 Fax: 805 893 7102
email: mstohl@ comm.ucsb.edu EDUCATION: A.B. State University of New York at Buffalo, Political Science, 1969
M.A. Northwestern University, Political Science, 1970
Ph.D. Northwestern University, Political Science, 1974 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Affiliated Professor, Department of Global and International Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2011-present. Affiliated Professor, Department of Political Science, 2008-present Chair, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 2004- June 2010.
Professor of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, January, 2002- present. Dean of International Programs, Purdue University, July 1992- December 2001. Resident Director and Instructor, Purdue Study Abroad Program at Oriel College, Oxford, Summer 1999. Resident Director and Instructor, Purdue Study Abroad Program at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, Summer 1997
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Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, Fall, 1990.
Visiting Research Associate, Center for the Study of Social Conflicts (C.O.M.T), State University of Leiden, The Netherlands, May, 1989.
Director of Programs for Study Abroad and Associate Director of International Education and Research, Purdue University, October 1987-1992.
Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, August, 1985-December 2001.
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, January 1985-December 1986, August, 1987-May, 1988.
Visiting Research Associate, Center for the Study of Social Conflicts (C.O.M.T.), State University of Leiden, The Netherlands, May-June 1985.
Visiting Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, June-August 1984.
Visiting Senior Fulbright Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, May-November 1983.
Visiting Research Associate, Richardson Institute for Conflict and Peace Research, London, U.K., 1978-1979.
Programme Associate, Programme of Peace and Conflict Research, Department of Politics, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, Lancaster, U.K., 1978-79.
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, August 1977.
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, August 1973.
Instructor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, August 1972.
Visiting Research Associate (October 1971-June 1972) and Acting Research Administrator (January-June 1972), Richardson Institute for Conflict and Peace Research, London.
Instructor, Kendall College, Evanston, Illinois, Summer 1971.
PUBLICATIONS: Books:
15. Brock,L., Holm, H.H., Sorensen, G. and Stohl, M., 2011 Fragile States: Violence and the Failure of Intervention. Cambridge, U.K.: Polity Press, 194 pages.
14. Grabosky, P. and Stohl, M. 2010 Crime and Terrorism. SAGE: London and Thousand Oaks, 146 pages.
13. Lopez, G. and Stohl, M. (eds.), 1989. Development, Dependence and State Repression, Westport, Connecticut, 271 pages.
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12. Alger, C. F. and Stohl, M. (eds.) 1988. A Just Peace Through Transformation Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press, 594 pages.
11. Lopez, G and Stohl, M. 1988. International Relations: Contemporary Theory and Practice, Congressional Quarterly Press, Washington, 581 pages.
10. Slater, R. and Stohl, M. (eds.) 1988. Current Perspectives on International Terrorism. Macmillan, London and St. Martin's Press, New York, 270 pages.
9. Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) 1988. Terrible Beyond Endurance: The Foreign Policy of State Terrorism. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 360 pages.
8. Stohl, M. 1988. The Politics of Terrorism (Editor and Contributor) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York and Basel, Third Edition, revised and expanded, 622 pages.
7. Lopez, G and Stohl, M. (eds.) 1987. Liberalization and Redemocratization in Latin America. Greenwood Press, 273 pages.
6. Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) 1986. Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research , Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut,278 pages.
5. Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) 1984. The State as Terrorist. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 202 pages.
4. Stohl, M. 1983 The Politics of Terrorism (Editor and Contributor) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York and Basel, Second Edition, revised and expanded, 473 pages.
3. Stohl, M. and Targ, H. (eds.) 1982. The Global Political Economy in the 1980s Schenkman Publishing Company, Cambridge, 408 pages.
2. Stohl, M. 1979. The Politics of Terrorism (Editor and Contributor) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York and Basel, 419 pages.
1. Stohl, M. 1976. War and Domestic Political Violence: The American Capacity for Repression and Reaction, Sage Library of Social Research, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills and London, January 1977, 153 pages.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters: 100. Stohl, M. 2014 (forthcoming), “Dr. Strangeweb: Or How They Stopped Worrying and
Learned to Love Cyber War” in Chen, T.; Jarvis, L. and MacDonald, S. Cyberterrorism: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Springer, 2014.
99. Brinson, M. and Stohl, M. 2012. “Media framing of terrorism: Implications for public
opinion, civil liberties, and counterterrorism policies,” Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 5,4:270-290.
98. Hudzik, J. and Stohl, M. 2012 . “The Road to Comprehensive and Strategic
Internationalization of U.S. Higher Education: Shaping Forces and Prospects” in Deardorff, D., de Wit, H., Adams, T. and Heyl, J. (eds.) The Sage Handbook of International Higher Education. Thousand Oaks: SAGE, pp. 61-80.
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97. Stohl, M., 2012. “Don’t confuse me with the facts: Knowledge claims and terrorism,”
Critical Studies on Terrorism. 5, 1:31-49. 96. Stohl, M. 2012. “State Terror: The Theoretical and Practical Utilities and Implications of
a Contested Concept,” in Richard Jackson and S. Justin Sinclair (Eds.) Contemporary Debates on Terrorism, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. Pp.43-50.
95. Stohl, M. 2011. “Communication on the Edge: Terrorism, Identities, Organisations and
Shifting Boundaries,” Australian Journal of Communication, 38, 2:141-159. 94. Andersen, N., Brinson, B. and Stohl, M., 2011.“On-Screen Muslims: Media priming and
consequences for public policy,” Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research, 4,2-3: 203-221.
93. Stohl, M. 2011 “U.S Homeland Security, the Global War on Terror and Militarism,” in
Kostas Gouliamos and Christos Kassimeris (eds.) The Marketing of War in the Age of Neo Militarism, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. Pp.107-123.
92. Stohl, C. and Stohl, M., 2011, “Secret Agencies: The Communicative Constitution of a
Clandestine Organization,” Organization Studies, 32:1197:1215. 91. Brock, L., Holm, H.H., Sorensen, G. and Stohl, M., 2011. “Fragile States, Violence and the
Role of Outsiders: It’s not what we want to do but what we can do,” Global Dialogue, Volume 13, Number 1 Winter. http://www.worlddialogue.org/content.php?id=498
90. Stohl, M., Stohl, C. and Stohl, R., 2011. “Linking Small Arms, Child Soldiers, NGOs and Celebrity Activism : Nicolas Cage and the Lord of War” in Asteris Huliaras, Liza Tsaliki and Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos (Eds.) Transnational Celebrity Activism in Global Politics, Bristol, U.K.: Intellect Publishers. pp.213-230.
89. Ross, J. I. and Stohl, M., 2010. “International Terrorism,” Chapter 13 in S. Kethineni (Ed.) Comparative International Policing, Justice and Transnational Crime, Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, pp. 329-353.
88. Stohl, M., and Stohl, C. , 2010. “Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Parallel processes and global opportunities for States, Corporations and NGO’s,” Sustainability Accounting Management and Policy Journal, 1,1:51-65.
87. Stohl, M., 2010. “Winners and Losers in the War on Terror: The Problem of Metrics,” in William Thompson and Rafi Reuveny (eds.), Coping with Contemporary Terrorism: Origins, Escalation, Counter Strategies and Responses. Albany: SUNY Press, pp. 349-367.
86. Myers, P and Stohl, M., 2010. “Terrorism, Identity and Boundaries,” in Howard Giles, J. Harwood and S. Reid (Eds.), The Evolving Dynamics of Intergroup Communication. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 141-154.
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85. Brinson, M. and Stohl, M., 2010. “From 7/7 to 8/10: Media framing of terrorist incidents in the United States and United Kingdom,” in David Canter (Ed.) The Faces of Terrorism: Cross-Disciplinary Explorations. New York: Wiley-Blackwell, pp.227-245.
84. Stohl, C., Stohl, M. and Popova, L. 2009. “A New Generation of Corporate Codes of Ethics,” Journal of Business Ethics, 90:607–622.
83. Hudzik, J. and Stohl, M. 2009. “Modeling Assessment of Outcomes and Impacts From Internationalization,” in Hans de Wit (ed.) How do we measure what we do? The debate. EAIE Occasional Paper. Amsterdam:EAIE.
82. Stohl, M., Myers, P. and Danis, M., 2008 “The Dark Side of WEB 2.0: Criminals, terrorists, the state and cyber security,”Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 9, 2:47-50.
81. Stohl, M. 2008. “Networks, terrorists and criminals: the implications for community policing,” Crime Law and Social Change. 50, 1-2:59-72.
80. Stohl, R. and Stohl, M., 2008 “Failing the Failed: The Bush Administration and Failed States,” Harvard International Review, 29, 4.
79. Stohl, M. 2008. “The Global War on Terror and State Terrorism,” Perspectives on Terrorism, 2, June 2008, 4-10. at www.ptv.com
78. Stohl, M. 2008. “Old Myths, New Fantasies and the Enduring Realities of Terrorism,”
Critical Studies in Terrorism, 1, 1, 5-16. 77. Stohl, M. 2007. “Swamps, Hot Spots, Dick Cheney and the Internationalization of
Terrorist Campaigns,” Conflict Management and Peace Science, 24:1-18.
76. Stohl, M. 2007. “We have met the enemy and he is us: The role of the faculty in the internationalization of higher education in the coming decade,” Journal of Studies in International Education. 11:359-372.
75. Stohl, M. 2007. “Cyber Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger, The Sum of All Fears, Breaking Point or Patriot Games?” Crime, Law and Social Change 46:223-238
74. Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 2007, “Networks of Terror: Theoretical Assumptions and Pragmatic Consequences” Communication Theory 47,2: 93-124.
73. Stohl, M., Stohl C. and Townsley, N. 2007, “A New Generation of Global Corporate Social Responsibility,” in S. May, G. Cheney, and J. Roper (Eds.). The Debates Over Corporate Social Responsibility, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 30-44.
72. Stohl, M. 2006. “Knowledge Claims and the Study of Terrorism,” in J. Victoroff (Ed.) Tangled Roots: Social and Psychological Factors in the Genesis of Terrorism. Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 23-36
71. Stohl, M. 2006. “Counterterrorism and Repression,” in L. Richardson and P. Neumann (Eds.) The Roots of Terrorism: London: Routledge, pp. 57-69.
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70. Stohl, M. 2006. “The State as Terrorist: Insights and Implications” Democracy and Security, 2:1-25, 2006
69. Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. 2005. “Human Rights, Nation States, and NGOs: Structural Holes and the Emergence of Global Regimes,” Communication Monographs, 72, 4: 442-467.
68. Stohl, M. 2005. “ National Interests and State Terrorism in International Affairs,” in R.H.T. O’Kane (Ed.) Terrorism. London: Edgar Elgar, (Volume 1) pp. 208-233.reprint of "National Interests and State Terrorism" Political Science, 36, 2:37-52.
67. Stohl, M. 2005. “Images of Terror: What we can and cannot know about Terrorism,” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 34, 3, 240-242.
66. Stohl, M. 2005. “Expected utility and state terrorism.” in Tore Bjørgo (Ed.) Root Causes of Terrorism. London: Routledge, pp. 198-213.
65. Stohl, M. 2005. “Is the past prologue? Terrorists and WMD,” International Studies Review 7, 146-148.
64. Stohl R. and Stohl, M. 2004“Failed States and the Bush Administration (with Rachel Stohl),” Listy SFPA, September-October, 15-16. http://www.sfpa.sk/index.php?id=265&tema=listySFPA&page=clanok
63. Stohl, M. 2004. “A Review of Violence Workers: Police torturers and murders reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities by Martha Huggins, Mika Haritos-Fatouros and Philip G. Zimbardo,” Political Psychology, 25(4), 674-677.
62. Stohl, M. 2004. “Expected Utility and State Terrorism,” in Root Causes of Terrorism: Proceedings from an International Expert Meeting, (pp.27-43). Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.
61. Grabosky, P. and Stohl, M. 2003. “Cyberterrorism,” Reform, A Journal of National and International Law Reform, 82, 5-13
60. Stohl, M. 2003. “The Mystery of the New Global Terrorism: Old Myths, New Realities? Chapter 7 in The New Global Terrorism: The Characteristics, Causes, Controls Charles W. Kegley (ed.), Prentice Hall, pp. 84-91.
59. Stohl, M. and Stohl, R. 2001. “Fatally Flawed? U.S. Policy Towards Failed States in The Defense Monitor, Center for Defense Information ISSN#0195-6540 Vol.XXX No. 8, pp:1-8.
58. Flemming, P. and Stohl, M. 2001. “Myths and Realities of Cyberterrorism” in Countering Terrorism Through International Cooperation, Alex P. Schmid (ed.), ISPAC (International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Program), Vienna, pp. 70-105.
57. Apodaca, C. and Stohl, M. 1999. “United States Human Rights Policy and Foreign Assistance,” International Studies Quarterly, 43, pp. 185-198
56. Apodaca, C., Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. 1998. “Moving Norms to Political Reality: Institutionalizing Human Rights Standards through the United Nations System” in
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Chadwick F. Alger (ed.) The Future of the United Nations System, New York: United Nations University Press, pp. 185-221.
55. Stohl, M. “Global Competence and the Training of Area Studies and International Relations Specialists” in Educational Exchange and Global Competence in Richard D. Lambert (ed.), Council on International Educational Exchange, 1994, pp. 145-150.
54. Stohl, M. 1992. “Towards a New Framework for Monitoring Human Rights Violations” in Alex Schmid and Albert J. Jongman (eds.) Monitoring Human Rights Violations, Center for the Study of Social Conflicts, Leiden University, pp. 63-71.
53. Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. 1992. "Problems of Concept and Measurement in the Study of Human Rights” in Thomas Jabine and Richard Claude (eds.) Human Rights and Statistics: Getting the Record Straight, University of Pennsylvania Press, January 1992: pp. 216-234.
52. Staroushenko, G. and Stohl, M. 1991. "U.S. Soviet Cooperation: Requirements, Impediments, Context and Implications" in Common Ground on Terrorism: Soviet-American Cooperation Against the Politics of Terror, edited by John Marks and Igor Belaiev, W. W. Norton, pp. 104-119.
51. Stohl, M. 1990. "Demystifying the Mystery of International Terrorism," in International Terrorism: Characteristics, Causes, Controls, Charles Kegley, Jr. (ed.), St. Martin's Press, pp. 81-96.
50. Stohl, M., Gibney, M. Carleton,D. and Martin, G. 1989. "Ronald Reagan and Human Rights" in David Forsythe (ed.) Human Rights and Development, Macmillan, pp. 196-212.
49. Stohl, M. and Gibney, D. 1988. "Human Rights and U.S. Refugee Policy" in Mark P. Gibney (ed.) Open Borders? Closed Societies?: The Ethical and Political Issues, Greenwood Press, 1988: pp. 151-183.
48. Flemming, P., Stohl, M. and Schmid, A., 1988. "Terrorism and Related Concepts: Typologies in Schmid, A.P. and Jongman, A. J. et.al Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Databases, Theories and Literature, North-Holland Publishing Company; Amsterdam, pp. 39-60.
47. Stohl, M. 1988. "Demystifying Terrorism: The Myths and Realities of Contemporary Political Terrorism," in Michael Stohl (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism; Third Edition: Revised and Expanded. Marcel Dekker, pp. 1-28.
46. Flemming, P., Stohl, M. and Schmid, A. 1988. "The Theoretical Utility of Typologies of Terrorism: Lessons and Opportunities" (with Peter A. Flemming and Alex P. Schmid) in Michael Stohl (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism; Third Edition: Revised and Expanded. Marcel Dekker, pp. 153-195.
45. Stohl, M. 1988. "Responding to the Terrorist Threat: Fashions and Fundamentals" in Stohl, M. (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism; Third Edition: Revised and Expanded. Marcel Dekker, pp. 579-600.
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44. Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. 1988. “Introduction” to Terrible Beyond Endurance? The Foreign Policy of State Terrorism in Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) Terrible Beyond Endurance? The Foreign Policy of State Terrorism, Greenwood Press, pp.1-13.
43. Stohl, M. and Draper, M. 1988. “Bibliographic Essay” in Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) Terrible Beyond Endurance? The Foreign Policy of State Terrorism, Greenwood Press, pp. 337-342.
42. Stohl, M. 1988. "States, Terrorism and State Terrorism: The Role of the Superpowers" in Slater, R. and Stohl,M. (eds.) Current Perspectives on International Terrorism, Macmillan, London, and St. Martin's Press, New York, pp. 155-205.
41. Carleton, D. and Stohl, M. 1988. "U.S. Foreign Assistance Policy and the Redemocratization of Latin America" Lopez, G. and Stohl, M. (eds.) Redemocratization and Liberalization in Latin America, Greenwood Press, pp. 231-261.
40. Carleton, D. and Stohl, M. 1987."The Role of Human Rights in U.S. Foreign Assistance Policy: A Critique and Reappraisal" American Journal of Political Science, 31, 4: 1002-1018.
39. Stohl, M. 1987. "Outside of A Small Circle of Friends: States, Genocide, Mass Killing and the Role of Bystanders," Journal of Peace Research, 24, 2: 151-166. Reprinted in David O Friedrichs (ed.) State Crime Volume II: Exposing, Sanctioning and Preventing State Crime. Ashgate, 1998: pp 87-102.
38. Stohl, M. 1987. "Terrorism, States and State Terrorism: The Reagan Administration in the Middle East," Arab Studies Quarterly, 9, 2:162-172.
37. Lopez, G. and Stohl, M. 1987. “ Editor’s Introduction: Terrorism and the State Policy (with George Lopez),” Special Issue on Terrorism, Chitty’s Law Journal , 32-35: 1-3.
36. Lopez, G. and Stohl, M. 1987. “Editor’s Conclusion: The Future of State Terrorism Research and Policy,” Special Issue on Terrorism, Chitty’s Law Journal , 32-35: 57-63.
35. Lopez, G. and Stohl, M. 1987. “State Terrorism: From the Reign of Terror to Nineteen Eighty-Four,” Special Issue on Terrorism, Chitty’s Law Journal , 32-35: 14-35.
34. Stohl, M., Carleton, D. Lopez, G. and Samuels, S. 1986. "State Violation of Human Rights: Issues and Problems of Measurement" Human Rights Quarterly, 8 (4), 592-606.
33. Stohl, M. 1986. "The Superpowers and International Terrorism" in Stohl, M. and Lopez, G. (eds.) Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research, Greenwood Press, pp. 207-228.
32. Mitchell, C, Stohl, M., Carleton, D. and Lopez, G 1986. "State Terrorism: Issues of Concept and Measurement" in M. Stohl and G. Lopez, (Eds.), Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, pp. 1-27.
31. Stohl, M. 1986. "Domestic and International Interests and Consequences in United States Foreign Economic Policy," in Onwuka, R. I. and Aluko, O, (eds.), The Future of Africa and the New International Economic Order. Macmillan, London, and St. Martin's Press, New York, pp. 229-256.
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30. Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 1985. “The P.E.A.C.E. Project: Peace Education and Communication Experiences,” Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 10,4:28-32.
29. Stohl, M. 1985. "The Failure of the Reagan Administration's Counter-Terrorism Policy," This World, 12: 39-43.
28. Carleton, D. and Stohl, M. 1985. "The Foreign Policy of Human Rights: Rhetoric and Reality from Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan," Human Rights Quarterly, 7. 2: 205-229.
27. Roberts, M., Schwartz, M., Stohl, M. and Targ, H. 1984. "The Policy Consequences of the Green Revolution: The Latin American Case" Policy Studies Review, 4, 2,:320-332. Also published in William Browne and Donald F. Hadwiger (ed.) Public Policy and World Food Sufficiency, Lynn Reiner, 1986: pp. 137-152.
26. Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 1984. "Political Economy and the Palate: Teaching Political Economy to Elementary School Children," Peace and Change, 9, 4: 49-58.
25. Stohl, M. 1984. "National Interests and State Terrorism" Political Science, 36, 2:37-52. Reprinted in M. Stohl (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism, Marcel Dekker, 1988, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded: pp. 273-292.
24. Stohl, M. 1984"International Dimensions of State Terrorism," chapter four in The State as Terrorist (Michael Stohl and George Lopez (eds.)) Greenwood, 1984: pp. 43-58.
23. Stohl, M., Carleton, D. and Johnson, S. E. 1984. "Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Assistance from Nixon to Carter" Journal of Peace Research, 21, 3,:1-11.
22. Stohl, M. 1983, "The International Network of Terrorism," Journal of Peace Research, 20, 1:59-66.
21. Stohl, M. 1983. "Issues and Controversies Concerning Contemporary Political Terrorism," in Stohl, M. (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism, Second edition, Marcel Dekker, pp. 447-461.
20. Stohl, M. 1983. "Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Introduction to Stohl, M. (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism, Second edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1983 (expanded revision of 1979 chapter of same title),: pp. 1-19. Reprinted in Laurence Behrens and Leonard Rosca (eds.) Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum (Third Edition) Scott, Foresman 1988: pp. 421-442.
19. Duvall, R. D. and Stohl, M. 1983. "Governance by Terror, chapter six in Stohl, M. (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism. Second edition, Marcel Dekker, 1983: pp. 179-219. Third Edition, Revised and Expanded, 1988: pp. 231-271.
18. Stohl, M. 1983. "Imperialism and the Modern World System: Domestic Consequences of Hegemony, The British and American Experience" in McGowan, P. and Kegley, C. (eds.) Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies, Volume 8, 1983:157-183.
17. McClure, W.T. and Stohl, M. 1982. "An Experimental Approach to the Introductory Political Science Course," " News for Teachers of Political Science, Fall, 1982, No. 35: pp. 9-11.
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16. Stohl, M. and Targ, H.1982. "Conflict and Crisis in the Global Political Economy in the 1980s," conclusion of Stohl, M. and Targ, H. (eds.) The Global Political Economy in the 1980s, Schenkman Publishing, pp. 385-395.
15. Stohl, M. and Targ, H. 1982. "The Global Political Economy from Bretton Woods to the 1980s," chapter one in Stohl, M. and Targ, H.(eds.) The Global Political Economy in the 1980s, Schenkman Publishing, 1982: pp. 1-20.
14. Stohl, M. 1982. "The United States in the Global Economy of the 1980s," chapter two in Stohl, M. and Targ, H.(eds.) The Global Political Economy in the 1980s, Schenkman Publishing, 1982: pp. 21-41.
13. Stohl, M. and Targ, H. 1982. "United States Third World Policy: The Struggle to Make Others Adapt," chapter six in Raymond, G. and Taylor, P. Third World Policies of Industrialized Nations, Greenwood, pp. 115-141.
12. Stohl, M. 1982. "The Three Worlds of Terrorism," TVI, Terrorism, Violence, Insurgency, 3,6: 4-11.
11. Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 1981. "Communicative Development, Political Socialization and Peace Education," Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 12: 141-151.
10. Stohl, M. 1980. "The Nexus of Civil and International Conflict," Chapter 7 in Gurr, T. R. (ed.) The Handbook of Political Conflict, The Free Press, pp. 297-330.
9. Stohl, M. 1980. "Violence and Pornography," Social Practice, Winter:12-21.
8. Stohl, M. 1979. "Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," in Stohl, M. (ed.) The Politics of Terrorism, Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 1-19.
7. Stohl, M. 1978. "Terror and Counter-Terror," Social Practice, Fall 1978: 29-34.
6. Stohl, M. and Melo, J. L. 1976. "Teoria e Metodo em Estudo Sobre a Relacao entre Conflito e Violencia Domestica Externa," Revista de Ciencia Politica, 19, 1:25-29 .
5. Stohl, M. 1975. "War and Domestic Violence: The Case of the United States, 1890-1970," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 19,3:379-416.
4. Stohl, M. 1975. "The Relationship Between Foreign and Domestic Conflict: A Theoretical and Methodological Assessment," IPRA Studies in Peace Research, 6, IPRA, Oslo, 419-437.
3. Stohl, M. 1975. "Images in the Construction and Evaluation of Alternative World Futures," in Beres, L.R. and Targ, H. (eds.) Planning Alternative World Futures, New York: Praeger, pp. 246-263.
2. Stohl, M. 1973. "Linkages Between War and Domestic Political Violence in the United States, 1890-1923," in Caporaso, J.A. and Roos, L.L. Jr. (eds.) Quasi-Experimental Approaches, Northwestern University Press, Evanston, pp. 156-179.
1. Stohl, M. and Chamberlain, M. 1972 . "Alternative Futures for Peace Research," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 16, 4: 523-530.
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RECENT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE: Member of the Board of Directors of the Council on International Educational Exchange,
1995-1999, 2001-2011; Vice Chair of the Board, 2001-2004, Chair of the Board 2004-2010.
Member of the Board of Directors, The Forum on Education Abroad, 2001- 2005 Executive Committee, Association of International Education Administrators 1999-2002. Member of the Board of Directors, Midwest Universities Consortium for International
Activities, 1992-2001; Chair of the Board, 1998-2001. Board of Advisors, National Security Education Program 1998-2001. Member of the Academic Consortium Board, Council on International Educational
Exchange, 1994-2000, Chair of the Academic Consortium Board 1995-1999. Member of the External Review Team of the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute for the
Danish Ministry of Information Technology and Research, September 26-29, 2000, report published January 2001.
Chair of the Evaluation Review Team for the Council Study Center at Murdoch University,
Freemantle Australia, October 23-26, 2000 for the Academic Consortium Board of the Council on International Educational Exchange.
Chair of the Evaluation Review Team for the Council Study Center at the Warsaw School of
Economics University, March 22-28, 1999 for the Academic Consortium Board of the Council on International Educational Exchange.
Facilitator, International Studies and Programs Strategic Planning, Michigan State
University, November 5-7, 1998.
Chair of the Evaluation Review Team for the Council Study Center at the Free University of Brussels, May 2-8,1998 for the Academic Consortium Board of the Council on International Educational Exchange.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Council on International Educational Exchange 1991-1994.
Member of the Committee on International Exchange of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (1990-1996).
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HONORS AND AWARDS:
Fulbright Scholar Award to teach at the Danish School of Media and Journalism, Arhus, Denmark, September-November 2013.
The Michael Stohl scholarship award. The Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE) established the award to provide $25,000 in annual scholarships to “Stohl scholars” students who are from nontraditional backgrounds, economically challenged, or first generation college students to pursue study abroad or international research during study abroad.
International Communication Association Applied/Public Policy Research Award for career work on State Terrorism and Human Rights. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association Boston, MA. May25-29, 2011
Erskine Canterbury Fellowship, University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand, July- August 2009
International Communication Association 2008 Outstanding Article Award for Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 2007, “Networks of Terror: Theoretical Assumptions and Pragmatic Consequences” Communication Theory 47,2: 93-124.
National Communication Association, Organizational Communication Division, 2007 Article of the Year for Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. 2007, “Networks of Terror: Theoretical Assumptions and Pragmatic Consequences” Communication Theory 47,2: 93-124.
Fulbright Fellowship for International Education Administrators, Program in Japan and Korea, July 1-August 5, 1989.
Visiting Research Grant, Nederlandse organisatie voor zuiver-wetenschappelik onderzoek (Z.V.O.) for collaborative research at the Center for the Study of Social Conflicts, State University of Leiden, The Netherlands, May, 1989.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, London, April, 1989.
Indiana Committee for the Humanities Summer Fellowship 1986.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the Eleventh General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Brighton, England, April 1986.
Elected Honorary Member, Golden Key National Honor Society, November 1985.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the XIII Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 15-20,1985.
Visiting Research Grant, Nederlandse organisatie voor zuiver-wetenschappelijk onderzoek (Z.V.O.) for collaborative research at the Center for the Study of Social Conflicts, State University of Leiden, The Netherlands, May-June, 1985.
Senior Fulbright Fellowship to teach at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, May 1983-November 1983.
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Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend UNESCO Symposium on Political Violence and lecture at the Inter University Center for Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 26-July 4, 1981.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the Joint Workshop of the European Consortium of Political Research, Florence, March 25-30, 1980.
National Science Foundation and Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grants to attend the Eleventh World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Moscow, August 12-19, 1979.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the Seventh General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Oaxtepec, Mexico, December 1977.
Purdue Research Foundation Summer Faculty Fellowship, 1974, 1976.
National Science Foundation and Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grants to attend the Fifth General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Varanasi, India, January 1974.
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant to attend the Ninth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Montreal, August 19-26, 1973.
Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1971-72.
Norman Wait Harris Fellowship, Northwestern University 1970-71.
James J. Savage Scholarship, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968-69.
New York State Regents Scholarship, 1965-69.
GRANTS: Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Grant for “Sustainability at the Crossroads,” with
Professors Juliet Roper and Eva Collins, University of Waikato and George Cheney, University of Texas, 2009. NZ$773,000.
Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence for Policing and Security Griffith
University, International Partner Investigator, 2008 Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities (MUCIA): $275,000 for “ The China Superinformation Highway Golden Bridge Project,” March, 2001.
Center for Research and Education in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS,Purdue University): $40,000 for “Monitoring Cyber Terrorism and Computer Crime” October 2000.
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Strategic Outreach Program of the Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, $20,000 to support a workshop on “Globalization and the Failed State,” Florence, Italy, April 2000.
Center for Research and Education in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS),
Purdue University: $50,000 for a project on “Myths and Realities of Cyber Terrorism,” June 1999.
Strategic Outreach Program of the Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, $10,000 to support a workshop on “Failed States: Sources of Prevention, Modes of
Response, and Conditions of State Success and Renewal,” Purdue University, March 1999.
Strategic Outreach Program of the Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
$10,000, Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies $2500, and Louis Martin Sears Endowment $5000 to support a workshop on “Causes, Prospects for, and Consequences of Failed States,” Purdue University, February 1998.
Association Liaison Office for the University Cooperative Development Program USAID:
$23,618, A web based inventory of Purdue’s international linkages, models of development for the 21st century and Power to Indiana: A Model for University based international activities, August, 1997
MUCIA for the Ministry of Education, Government of Malaysia World Bank Education
Program: $474, 501, Curriculum development projects, September, 1997 Association Liaison Office for the University Cooperative Development Program USAID:
$11,013, support for the Purdue University- ITESM Alliance, September 1995 MUCIA for the Ministry of Education, Government of Malaysia World Bank Education
Program: $21,156,799, Curriculum Development Consultancy Services, September 1994
Council on International Educational Exchange: $30,350, American Language in Action, A program for Taiwanese undergraduates American Council of Teachers of Russian: $10,062, support for exchanges students from Russia, January 1993 U.S. Department of Agriculture: $58,661, developing the international skills and capacities of agricultural
undergraduates, September 1992 U.S. Information Agency: $71,700, Student Exchange between Kiev State University and Purdue University,
August 1991-92
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U.S. Information Agency: $101,530, Student Exchange between Kiev State University and Purdue University, August 1992-93 International Peace Research Association:
$1,326, for the Human Rights Study Group, February 1990
BOOK REVIEWS Tanter, Raymond, “Rogue Regimes,” The Annals, Volume 567, January 2000,
Best, Richard E., "At the Brink: A Foreign Policy Simulation," Choice, December, 1987.
Celmer, Marc A., "Terrorism, U.S. Strategy, and Reagan Policies," Choice, December, 1987.
Landau, Saul, "The Dangerous Doctrine: National Security and U.S. Foreign Policy." Library Journal.
Mower, Glenn A., "Human Rights and American Foreign Policy: The Carter and Reagan Experiences," Choice.
Hunt, Michael, "Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy," Choice.
Celmer, Marc A., "Terrorism, U.S. Strategy, and Reagan Policies," Choice, December 1987.
Rubenstein, Richard E., "Alchemists of Revolution: Terrorism in the Modern World," Choice, September, 1987.
Benjamin Netanyahu (ed.) "Terrorism: How the West Can Win," Choice, February, 1987.
Colin Gray, "Strategic Studies and Public Policy," Political Science, Vol. 37, No. 1, January, 1985.
Roger Lane, "Violent Death in the City: Suicide, Accident and Murder in 19th Century Philadelphia," Computers and the Humanities, forthcoming.
Charles Reynolds, "Modes of Imperialism," Perspective, Vol. 11, No. 10, December, 1982: p. 218.
Wolfgang Mommsen, "Theories of Imperialism," American Political Science Review, Volume 74, No. 4, December 1981: p.1023.
Yonah Alexander, David Carleton, and Paul Wilkinson (eds.) "Terrorism: Theory and Practice," American Political Science Review, Vol. 74, No. 2 June 1980: pp. 577-78.
"Evaluating When and Why Men Revolt: A Review of A. S. Cohan," "Theories of Revolution"; Walter Laqueur, "Terrorism," and Barbara Salvert, "Revolutions and Revolutionaries," Armed Forces and Society, Volume 5, No. 3, Spring1979: pp. 495-499.
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"Terrorism: A Review of J. Bowyer Bell," "A Time of Terror," Paul Wilkinson, "Terrorism and the Liberal State," and Anthony Burton, "Revolutionary Violence," The Journal of Politics, Volume 41, No. 3, August 1979: pp. 964-965.
Kevin Lowther and C. Payne Lucas, "Keeping Kennedy's Promise: The Peace Corps Unmet Hope of the New Frontier," Perspective, Volume 7, No. 4, May 1978: pp. 72-73.
Patrick Morgan, "Deterrence," Perspective, Volume 7, No. 1, January-February 1978: p. 27.
David Patterson, "Toward a Warless World: The Travail of the American PeaceMovement," World Affairs, Volume 140, No. 1, Summer 1977: pp. 92-93.
J. Bowyer Bell, "On Revolt," Perspective, Volume 7, No. 9, November 1976: pp. 211-212.
David Wilkinson, "Revolutionary Civil War," Perspective, Volume 5, No. 4, May 1976: pp. 101-102.
Robert B. Toplin, "Unchallenged Violence," Perspective, Volume 5, No. 2, March 1976: p. 33.
William Thorbecke, "Mankind At the Crossroads," Perspective, Volume 4, No. 6, July-August 1975: pp. 153-154.
Seymour Melman, "The Permanent War Economy: American Capitalism in Decline," Perspective, Volume 4, No. 3, April 1975: pp. 77-78.
Alexander Kendrick, "The Wound Within: America in the Vietnam Years," Perspective, Volume 34, No. 9, November 1974: p. 203.
PAPERS PRESENTED: Stohl, M. “What Price Those £10 Chinos Now? CSR, Codes of Ethics and the Media,” ICA
London Preconference: Governance through Communication: Stakeholder Engagement, Dialogue and Corporate Social Responsibility, June 2013
Stohl, M. “Dr. Strangeweb: Or How They Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Cyber War” Multidisciplinary Conference on Cyberterrorism, Brimingham England, April 12-
13, 2013
Martin, K. and Stohl, M. “ Strategic Diplomacy and the ‘War on Terror’: Words and Deeds from
George Bush to Barack Obama ,” Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, May 24-28, 2012.
Stohl, M. and Stohl C. Known and Unknown Knowns and Unknowns, presented to the
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA April 1-4, 2012. Stohl, M. A Knock at the Door: Beyond a Small Circle of Friends, presented to the Annual
Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA April 1-4, 2012.
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Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. Transparent Secrecy: Constructing Clandestine Organizations, presented at the National Communication Association, New Orleans, November 17-20, 2011.
Stohl, M. Keynote Address, “Don’t confuse me with the facts: Knowledge claims and
terrorism,” presented to A Decade of Terrorism and Counter-terrorism since 9/11: Taking stock and new directions in research and policy, Organising body: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group (CSTWG) of the British International Studies Association, Glasgow, Scotland, September 8-11, 2011
Stohl, M. “The Plural of Anecdote is not Data,” presented to the Pre-conference Research
workshop: Developing a research agenda on terrorism, the EPSRC Bridging the Gap programme, University of Strathclyde, September 8,2011
Stohl, M. Keynote Address, “Communication on the Edge: Terrorism, Identities,
Organisations and Shifting Boundaries.” Presented to the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) July 8, 2011. Hamilton, New Zealand
Roper, J. and Stohl, M. “Sustainability at the Crossroads,” Presented to the Australian and
New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) July 6-8, 2011. Hamilton, New Zealand
Roper, J. and Stohl, M. “Competing discourses of sustainability: media, government and
issues management,” paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communicaiton Association, Boston, MA. May 25-29, 2011.
Stohl, M. “Beyond a Small Circle of Friends: Confronting State Terrorism and State
Violations of Human Rights,” presented to the ISA preconference workshop, Montreal, March 14, 2011
Stohl, M. "Media Framing and Terrorism: Semantic Networks and Experimental Impacts"
School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. November 9, 2010
Stohl, M. "Media Framing and Terrorism: Semantic Networks and Experimental Impacts"
School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. November 9, 2010
Stohl, M. "Media Framing and Terrorism: Semantic Networks and Experimental Impacts"
at the Seminar, Teaching Journalism — Between Theories and Practices, Centre for University Studies in Journalism, Aarhus University, Arhus, Denmark, October 5, 2010
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Stohl, M., Stohl, C. and Stohl, R. “Linking Small Arms, Child Soldiers, NGOs and Celebrity Activism : Nicolas Cage and the Lord of War,” paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. “Corporate Social Responsibility: A new perspective for a new
generation.” Keynote Address to the International Conference on Communication and Media 2010 (iCOME10). Malacca, Malaysia, June 2010.
Stohl, M. “Fragile, Failed and Failing States: State Terrorism and the International
Community,’ paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010
Stohl, M. “Framing Terrorism: Terrorism, Networks, and Counter-Terrorism from George
W. Bush to Barack Obama,” paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010
Stohl, M. “Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? The war on terror and networks of
terrorism from George W. Bush to Barack Obama.” Australian National University, Canberra, August 2009
Stohl, M. “The Media, Terrorism and Counterterrorism,” Department of Media and
Communication, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, August 2009 Stohl, M. “Measuring Human Rights,” Department of Political Science, University of
Canterbury, New Zealand, August 2009 Stohl, M. “Impact of Terrorism on the Military and Society,” Department of Political Science,
University of Canterbury, New Zealand, August 2009 Stohl, M. “Framing Terrorism,” Department of Media and Communication, University of
Canterbury, New Zealand, July 2009 Stohl, M. “British and American Media Framing of the 2005 London bombings and the
implications for civil liberties and attitudes towards Muslims,” School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, July 2009
Stohl, M. “The Media and Terrorism,” Department of Media and Communication, University
of Canterbury, New Zealand, July 2009 Stohl, M. “The war on terror and networks of terrorism from George W. Bush to Barack
Obama,” Community Education Program and the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, July 2009
Stohl, M. and Brinson, M. “On Screen Muslims: Media, Muslims and Terrorism,”
International Communication Association Chicago, May 2009
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Brinson, M. and Stohl, M. “Media Framing of Terrorist Events in the United States and
United Kingdom,” International Communication Association Chicago, May 2009 Stohl, M. “Further Hypotheses on the Recruitment and Desistance of Criminals, Terrorists
and Youth Gangs,” Australian National University ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, March 2009
Stohl, M. “The Study of Western State Terrorism,” International Studies Association, New
York, February 2009 Stohl, M. “Hypotheses on the Recruitment and Desistance of Criminals, Terrorists and
Youth Gangs,” Australian National University ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, December 2008
Stohl, M. “Media Framing of Terrorism and Civil Liberties,” National Communication
Association San Diego, November 2008 Danis, M. and Stohl, M. “Framing Muslim Terrorist Incidents in the United States and United
Kingdom,”International Communication Association Montreal, May 2008 Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. “What is Al Qaeda?” International Communication Association
Organizational Communication Division Preconference Montreal, May 2008 Stohl, M. “The Global War on Terror and State Terrorism,” International Communication
Association Montreal, May 2008 Danis, M. and Stohl, M. “From 7/7 to 8/10 Media Framing of Terrorist Incidents in the US
and UK,”International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 2008 Stohl, M. “Criminals, Terrorists and Networks,” Australian National University ARC Centre
of Excellence in Policing and Security, December 2007 Stohl, M. “Keynote Address: Globalization, Structural Holes, Human Rights and Social
Responsibility: Paradoxes and Opportunities for States, Corporations and NGOs,” The Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society (APABIS), Vanuatu, June 25,2007
Stohl, M. “Counterterrorism: Developing Metrics, International Terrorism and Intelligence,”
Eden Intelligence and the Centre for the Study of Terrorism, University of St. Andrews, Washington D.C., June 14, 2007.
Stohl, C., Stohl, M.and L. Popova “A New Generation of Global Corporate Codes of Ethics?”,
ICA, San Francisco, May 2007
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Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. “The Debate Over Corporate Social Responsibility and the Development of Human Rights Norms and Standards,” ICA, San Francisco, May 2007
Danis, M. and Stohl, M. “Framing Muslim Terrorist Incidents in the United States and United
Kingdom: Implications for Counter “ paper presented to Faces of Terrorism: Cross Disciplinary Explorations, Meeting of the International Association of Investigative Psychology, Liverpool, U.K. April 2007
Stohl, M. “Challenges and Opportunities for the internationalization of higher education in
the coming decade: The Role of the Faculty,” Studies in International Education symposium, The Hague, Netherlands, September 18-19, 2006
Stohl, M. “Framing Terrorism,” talk presented at the Danish School of Journalism, Arhus,
Denmark, September 14, 2006 Stohl, M. “Approaching Terrorism: The Problem of Metrics,” International Communication
Association, Dresden, Germany, June 2006. Stohl, M. “Winners and Losers in the War on Terror ISA,” San Diego, March 2006 Stohl, M. “Approaching Terrorism,” talk presented at the Annenberg School for
Communication, October 24, 2005 Stohl, M. “KnowledgeClaims and the Study of Terrorism,” NATO Advanced Research
Workshop, Castelvecchio Pascoli September 14-17, 2005 Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. “Networks and the War on Terror” presentation to the Workshop on
Terrorism and Policing, Australian National University, March 31- April 1, 2005. Stohl, M. “The Madrid Agenda,” presentation to the Workshop on Terrorism and Policing,
Australian National University, March 31- April 1, 2005. Brock, L. Holm,H.H., Sorensen, G. and Stohl, M. “Why Weak States Persist,” World
International Studies Conference, Bilgi University, Istanbul August 24-28, 2005. Stohl, M. “Terrorism and Protracted Conflict in a Global Context,” paper prepared for the
Madrid Summit on terrorism and democracy, March 8-11, 2005 Stohl, M. “Hegemony and the Power of Power Politics”, Paper prepared for delivery at the
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2-6, 2005, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Stohl, M. “Terrorists and WMD,” paper prepared for delivery at the Carnegie sponsored
Maryland Workshop on Non-State Actors, Terrorism, and Weapons of Mass Destruction. University of Maryland, October 15, 2004.
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Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. “Networks and the Bush War on Terror,” FIRST Scholars Address
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, July 2004. Stohl, M. “Keynote Address: Academic Integration and Education Abroad: Engaging the
Faculty,”University of California, Education Abroad Program Annual Conference, Montecito, California, June 2004.
Stohl, M. “The Power Communication Model of Leadership and the Failed States Paradox,”
International Communication Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 2004 . Stohl, M. “The War on Terror: Assessing the Bush Administration’s Approach to
Terrorism,”Cosmopolitan Club, Santa Barbara, California, March 2004. Stohl, M. “The War on Terror and Failed States,” International Studies Association,
Montreal, Canada, March 2004 Stohl, M. “Expected Utility and State Terrorism,” Root Causes of Terrorism, International
Experts Meeting, Oslo, Norway, June 2003. Stohl, M. “Human Rights NGOs, the UN and Global Responsibility: Standard Setting,
Activists and the Development of Norms,” Western Communication Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2003.
Stohl, M. and Stohl, C. NCA Organizational Communication Preconference: Communication
in Action: The Communicative Constitution of Organization and its Implications for Theory and Practice,” National Communication Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 2002.
Stohl, M. “Networks of Terror, Failed States and Failing Policies After September 11”
Workshop on Failed States, Strategic Outreach Program of the Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, Santa Barbara, California September 2002.
Stohl, M. “Networks, Terrorism, and Terrorist Networks,” International Communication
Association, Seoul, Korea, July 2002. Stohl, M. and Stohl, R.“The Failed and Failing State and the Bush Administration: Paradoxes
and Perils” paper presented to the Workshop on Governance and the Failed State, Florence, Italy, April 10-14, 2001.
Flemming, P. and Stohl, M. “Myths and Realities of Cyber Terrorism,” paper presented to
the International Conference on Countering Terrorism Through Enhanced International Cooperation, Courmayeur, Mont Blanc Italy, September 22-24, 2000.
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Stohl, M. Globalization and the Failed State: The Continuing Tensions Between National Security and Human Security: A summing up Failed States III: Globalization and the Failed State Florence, Italy, April 7-10, 2000
Stohl, M. “Beyond a Small Circle of Friends: presented to Failed States and International
Security II: Sources of Prevention, Modes of Response, and Conditions of State Success and Renewal, Purdue University, April 8-11, 1999.
Stohl, M. “Westphalia, the End of the Cold War and the New World Order: Old Roots to a
"NEW" Problem (with George Lopez)” "Failed States and International Security: Causes, Prospects, and Consequences" Purdue University, West Lafayette, February 25-27, 1998
Stohl, M. “The New Transatlantic Agenda' (NTA) in the EU-US partnership: The View from
the United States,” Joint Meeting of the Council on International Educational Exchange and European Association of International Education, Barcelona, Spain, November 20-22, 1997.
Stohl, M. “Do and Don’ts in Developing A Successful Exchange Program with American
Universities,” National Agency for Higher Education, Sweden, Seminar on Faculty Exchange with the United States, Uppsala University, April 21-22, 1997.
Stohl, M. “The Threat to U.S. Higher Education’s Preeminence Among Global Universities,”
Annual meeting of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, San Diego, November 18-20, 1996
Stohl, M. “Strategic Planning for International Programs in an Age of Diminishing
Resources,” Annual meeting of the Association of International Educational Administrators, Bandera, Texas, February 1996
Stohl, M. “Global Competence and the Training of Area Studies and International Relations
Specialists,” Annual meeting of the Council on International Education Exchange, November 1-3, 1993.
Stohl, M. "State Terrorism and the Media," presented to the thirteenth general conference
of the International Peace Research Association, Groningen, July 1990. Stohl, M. "Ethnic Conflict and Human Rights," Peace and Conflict Studies Course, Uppsala,
May 1990. Stohl, M. "Ethical Dimensions of the Changing Use of Force," Notre Dame, Indiana, April
1990. Stohl, M. "Towards a New Framework for Monitoring Human Rights,” PI00M Symposium II,
State University of Leiden, The Netherlands, April 27, 1990.
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Stohl, M. "Third Parties and Terrorism," International Studies Association, London, April
1989. Stohl, M. "The Reagan Administration and Human Rights: Problems of Concept and
Measurement," presented to the Carnegie Council Facility Institute for the Teaching of Ethics: U.S. Human Rights Policies, September 14-16, 1989, Purdue University.
Stohl, M. "The Reagan Administration and Counter Terrorism," Inter-University Seminar on
Armed Forces and Society workshop "The United States and Unconventional Conflict," Chicago, Illinois, April 22-23, 1988.
Stohl, M. "State Terrorism and the News Media," (with Peter Flemming), Conference on
Communication in Terrorists Events, Boston, Massachusetts, March 3-5, 1988. Stohl, M. "The Bombing of Libya: The Continuing Failure of the Reagan Administration
Counterterrorism Policy," Indiana Consortium for Security Studies, Butler University, November 13, 1987.
Stohl, M. "Alternative National Security Perspectives: The Case of New Zealand, the United States, Nuclear Power, and ANZUS," International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 15-18, 1987.
Stohl, M. "The Reagan Administration, the Use of Force, and International Terrorism,"
presented at the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Nineteenth Annual Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, November 13-16, 1986.
Stohl, M. "Terrorism and Counterterrorism: The Failure of the Reagan Administration,"
presented at the Annual Convention of American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 1986.
Stohl, M. "State Violation of Human Rights: Issues and Problems of Measurement," (with
David Carleton, George Lopez, and Stephen Samuels) presented to the Annual Meeting of the AAAS, Philadelphia, PA, May 25-30, 1986.
Stohl, M. "Outside a Small Circle of Friends," presented to the Eleventh General Conference
of the International Peace Research Association, University of Sussex, Brighton, England, April 11-19, 1986.
Stohl, M. "States, International Terrorism, and Democracy," sponsored by the Westcott
Fund for Ethics in Society of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University, presented at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, March 20-22, 1986.
Stohl, M. "States, Terrorism, and State Terrorism," presented at the Defense Intelligence
College Symposium on Terrorism, Washington, D.C., December 3, 1985.
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Carleton, D. and Stohl, M. "The United States and the Redemocratization of Latin America,"
presented to the XIIIth Congress of the International Political Science Association, July 15-20, 1985, Paris.
Stohl, M. "The Persistent Patterns of Superpower Terrorism and Violence," presented to the
XIIIth Congress of the International Political Science Association, July 15-20, 1985, Paris.
Stohl, M. "Persistent Patterns of State Terrorism," presented to the annual meeting of the
International Studies Association March 5-11, 1985, Washington, D.C. Stohl, M. "State Terrorism, Genocide and Mass Killing: The Role of Bystanders," presented
to the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, August 1984.
Stohl, M. "The Superpowers and International Terrorism," presented to the annual meeting
of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 27-April 1, 1984. Also presented to the New Zealand Political Science Association, Wellington, New Zealand, May 15-17, 1984.
Carleton, D. and Stohl, M. "The Foreign Policy of Human Rights; from Carter to Reagan," presented to the Tenth Annual Illinois Public Policy Conference, Charleston, Illinois, April 11-13, 1984.
Roberts, M., Schartz, M., Stohl, M. and Targ, H. "The World Food System and the Green
Revolution," presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983.
Stohl, M. and Duvall, R.D. "Terrorism as Foreign Policy," presented to the Annual Meeting of
the International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983. Stohl, M. , Carleton, D. and Johnson, S. "Human Rights, State Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Aid:
From Nixon to Reagan," presented to the Joint Workshops of the Foreign Consortium of Political Research, Freiburg, FRG, March 20-25, 1983 (paper presented in absentia).
Stohl, M. , Carleton, D. and Johnson, S. "National Security, National Interest, Human Rights
and International Terrorism: From Nixon to Reagan," (presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Midwest, St. Louis, November 11-13, 1982.
Stohl, M. "Domestic and International Interests and Consequences on U.S. Foreign
Economic Policy: Responses to the NIEO," Conference on the New International Economic Order, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, June 1982, (paper presented in absentia).
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Stohl, C. and Stohl, M. "Political Economy and the Palate," presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Cincinnati, Ohio March 24-27, 1982.
Stohl, M. "International Dimensions of State Terrorism," presented to the Annual Meeting
of the Midwest Political Science Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 28-May 1, 1982.
Stohl, M. "National Interests and State Terrorism," presented to the Midwest Marxist
Scholars Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, March 6-7, 1982 and the Southwest Social Science Association Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 17-20, 1982.
Stohl, M. "Fashions and Fantasies in the Study of Political Terrorism," UNESCO Symposium
on Political Violence, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 29 - July 3, 1981. Stohl, M. "The Three Worlds of Terrorism," presented to Political Violence, a course at the
Inter University Center of Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 29, 1981. Stohl, M. "The U.S. Response to the NIEO," International Studies Association, March 18-22,
1981, Philadelphia, and Midwest Political Science Association, Cincinnati, April 15-18, 1981.
Stohl, M. "The Three Worlds of Terrorism," Fourth Annual Third World Conference,
University of Nebraska, Omaha, October 22-25, 1980. Revised and presented also to Political Violence, a course at the Inter University Center of Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 29, 1981.
Stohl, M. "Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Center for International Research in
Teaching, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, June 11, 1980.
Stohl, M. "The U.S. and the NIEO," Joint Workshops of the European Consortium of Political
Research, Florence, March 25-30, 1980. Stohl, M. "Social Consequences of the New International Division of Labour: The Case of the
United States,” Eighth General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Konigstein, FRG, August 18-24, 1979.
Stohl, M. "Imperialism at Home: The American and British Experience," Eleventh World
Congress of the International Political Science Association, Moscow, August 12-18, 1979.
Stohl, M. "The Nexus of Civil and International Conflict," Joint Workshops of the European
Consortium for Political Research, Workshop on Social Conflict, Brussels, April 17-21, 1979.
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Stohl, M. "The Impact of Imperialism on the Imperial Power," paper presented to the Seventh General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Oaxtepec, Mexico, December 11-16, 1977.
Stohl, M. "Dominance and the Dominant Power," paper presented at the Annual Convention
of the International Studies Association, Toronto, February 25-29, 1976. Stohl, M. "Measuring the Domestic Consequences of the Vietnam War," paper presented at
the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February 19-22, 1975.
Stohl, M. "Alternative Approaches to the Study of Conflict and Violence," paper presented to
the Instituo Universitario De Perquisas Do, Rio De Janiero, Brazil, December 1974. Stohl, M. "War and Domestic Political Violence: The Case of the United States 1890-1970,"
paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, St. Louis, March 20-23, 1974.
Stohl, M. "Theory and Method in the Study of Linkages Between Foreign and Domestic
Violence," paper presented to Commission 4 of the Fifth International Peace Research Association Conference, Varanasi, India, January 4-8, 1974.
Stohl, M. "Linkages Between War and Domestic Violence," paper presented to Commission
2:3 of the Ninth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Montreal, August 19-26, 1973.
Stohl, M. "Images, Anarchism and Alternative Futures," paper presented to the Meeting of the Midwest International Studies Association, St. Louis, April 19-21, 1973.
Stohl, M. "The Study of Conflict Behavior Within and Between Nations: Some New
Evidence," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, May 1971.
PUBLIC LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS: Stohl, M. “Global Power Shifts? Bullets, Bucks, Bits, Buddies, Ballots and Beliefs,” The Santa
Barbara Institute on World Affairs Inaugural Forum, February 26, 2011. “Approaching Counter Terrorism, The Problem of Metrics,” talk presented at National
Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, March 2007 “Approaching Counter Terrorism, The Problem of Metrics”, talk presented at City
University of Hong Kong, March 2007 “Approaching Counter Terrorism,” talk presented at St. Andrews University Center for the
Study of Terrorism, St. Andrews, UK, September 22, 2006
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“Framing Terrorism,” talk presented at the Danish School of Journalism, Arhus, Denmark,
September 14, 2006 “Old Myths, New Realities and Terrorism,” UCSB Alumni Association , Costa Mesa, CA, May
17, 2006. “Terrorism and Counterterrorism: the Problem for Democracies,” Dean’s Policy Briefing,
UCSB, November 17, 2005. “Approaching Terrorism,” talk presented at the Annenberg School for Communication,
October 24, 2005 “Networks and the War on Terror (with C.Stohl)” presentation to the Workshop on
Terrorism and Policing, Australian National University, March 31- April 1, 2005. “The Madrid Agenda,” presentation to the Workshop on Terrorism and Policing, Australian
National University, March 31- April 1, 2005. “Networks and the Bush War on Terror, (with C. Stohl), FIRST Scholars Address University
of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, July 2004. “Keynote Address: Academic Integration and Education Abroad: Engaging the
Faculty,”University of California, Education Abroad Program Annual Conference, Montecito, California, June 2004.
“The War on Terror: Assessing the Bush Administration’s Approach to
Terrorism,”Cosmopolitan Club, Santa Barbara, California, March 2004. NCA Organizational Communication Preconference: Communication in Action: The
Communicative Constitution of Organization and its Implications for Theory and Practice. (With C. Stohl)” National Communication Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 2002.
“Government, Private Sector and University Alliances in the Knowledge Economy”, USIS,
Nikko Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 29 February 2000. “Promoting International Programs: Strategic Choices and Limited Budgets”, Annual
meeting of the Association of International Educational Administrators, Merida, Mexico, February 11-14, 1999.
“The Value of International Collaborative Research: The Perspective from the American
Land Grant University” to the AAAS-GAAC colloquium on U.S. and German Approaches to International Scientific Cooperation, Washington, October 15-16, 1998.
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“Human rights in U.S. Foreign Policy” presented to the American Round Table, Arhus University, the Danish School of Journalism and the Arhus School of Business, April 18, 1997.
“United States Human Rights Policy and Foreign Assistance Allocation from Carter to
Clinton,” Globalization of Democracy Series, Loyola University, Chicago, September 30, 1997.
“Myths and Realities of Cyber Terrorism,” Talk presented to the Australian Institute of
Criminology, Canberra, Australia, October 30, 2000. “Myths and Realities of Cyber Terrorism,” Talk presented to the Cyberspace Policy
Institute, George Washington University, March 5, 2001. Interlocutor/Moderator, "The Individual and the Future State, Future Tense: The Sense of
Place in a Changing World,” Indiana Humanities Council, Indianapolis, November 4-5, 1989.
"The Reagan Foreign Policy Legacy," The Challenge for the Next Administration
Convocation, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, October 26, 1988. "The Reagan Foreign Policy Legacy," The Challenge for the Next Administration
Convocation, Marian College, Indianapolis, IN, October 18, 1988. "State Terrorism in Domestic and International Affairs," Swedish Agency for International
Technical and Economic Co-operation Course on Conflict Resolution, Uppsala, Sweden, May 26, 1988.
"The Reagan Administration and Counterterrorism," Institute for Political Science, Aarhus
University, Denmark, May 5, 1988. "Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Danish Commission on Security and
Disarmament Affairs Lecture, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2, 1988. "Terrorism and Counterterrorism," Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, January 27, 1988. "The Challenge of Terrorism," InterUniversity Seminar on Armed Forces and Society
Symposium on Terrorism Challenge to Open Systems, Chicago, April 24, 1987. "International Terrorism: Where is it Leading Us?" Stanford-in-Government Lecture Series,
"Issues Beyond the Farm," Stanford University, April 21, 1987. "Outside a Small Circle of Friends," Soup and Sandwich Lunch Series, University Church,
Purdue University, April 10, 1987.
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"The Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative: S.D.I. is Mr. Reagan's Arms Control Policy," League of Women Voters, March 18, 1987, West Lafayette, Indiana.
"The Reagan Administration on International Terrorism," International K, Purdue
University, March 5, 1987. "Realities of Political Terrorism," presented at Senator Lugar's Tenth Annual Symposium
for Tomorrows Leaders, December 9, 1986. "International Terrorism: The World Held Hostage," Hartzell Center for the Performing
Arts, Piqua, Ohio, October 2, 1986. "Terrorism, States and State Terrorism: The Reagan Administration in the Middle East,"
presented to the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University Seminar on Terrorism and the Middle East, September 11, 1986.
"The Challenge of Terrorism," InterUniversity Seminar on Armed Forces and Society Symposium on Terrorism Challenge to Open Systems, Chicago, April 24, 1987.
"Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Ten Important Lessons," presented to World Affairs
Institute sponsored by the Morgantown Rotary International and the Center for International Affairs, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV, April 4, 1986.
"Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Ten Important Lessons," presented to general campus
audience at Indiana University, Kokomo, IN, March 26, 1986. "Myths and Realities of Terrorism," presented to general campus audience at Butler
University, Indianapolis, IN, February 25, 1986.
"Myths and Realities of Terrorism," presented to the Indianapolis Council on World Affairs Great Decisions program February 25, 1986.
"Myths and Realities of Terrorism," and "Failure of the Reagan Administration's Counter Terrorism Policy," presented at the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, Chicago, IL, February 20 and 21, 1986.
"States, Terrorism, and State Terrorism," presented at the Defense Intelligence College Symposium on Terrorism, Washington, DC, December 3, 1985.
"States, Terrorism and Human Rights," Science and Theology Group, November 21, 1985.
"Terrorism and Human Rights," Golden Key Honor Society Annual Breakfast, Purdue University, November 12, 1985.
"Unmasking the Terrorists," Kiwanis, West Lafayette, Indiana, November 7, 1985.
"The U.N. at 40," Peace Fellowship, University Church at Purdue, October 24, 1985.
"Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy," University Church at Purdue, October 10, 1985.
"Governments and Terrorism," Wesley Foundation at Purdue, October 8, 1985.
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"The Foreign Policy of Human Rights," Center for the Study of Social Conflicts, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 5, 1985.
"The Superpowers and Terrorism," Aarhus University Institute of Political Science, Denmark, May 31, 1985.
"Outside of a Small Circle of Friends: Bystanders, State Terrorism and Genocide," Earlham College, October 1984.
"Myths and Realities of Terrorism," School of Law, University of Queensland, May 30, 1984.
"Rhetoric and Reality: U.S. Human Rights Policies from Nixon to Reagan," School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, December 6, 1983.
"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, December 5, 1983.
"Rhetoric and Reality: U.S. Human Rights Policies from Nixon to Reagan," New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Auckland, New Zealand, November 23, 1983.
"Rhetoric and Reality: U.S. Human Rights Policies from Nixon to Reagan," Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, September 28, 1983.
"State Terrorism in International Affairs," Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, August 17, 1983.
"U.S. Foreign Assistance and Human Rights from Nixon to Carter," University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, July 14, 1983.
"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Wesley Foundation at Purdue, April 26, 1983.
"The Possibilities of Peaceful Societies," University Church at Purdue, April 22, 1983.
"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Franklin College Faculty Seminar, Franklin, Indiana, March 3, 1983.
"Dimensions of the Middle East Conflict," Institute Day, School District 68 of Skokie, Illinois, February, 1983.
"The State as Terrorist," Peace and Global Studies Program, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, January 28, 1983.
"Human Rights and American Foreign Policy," Unitarian Church, Lafayette, October 17, 1982.
"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," AFROTC Purdue, April 5, 1982.
"Economic Interests and Human Rights," B'nai B'rith Hillel, March 28, 1982.
"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Institute Day, School District 68, Skokie, Illinois, December 4, 1981.
"Political Implications of Violence," Pastor's Day on Campus, University Church at Purdue, September 29, 1981.
"Helsinki and Human Rights, "Lafayette Committee on Human Rights, Fall 1980.
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"Myths and Realities of Political Terrorism," Christ United Methodist Church, Lafayette, July 30, 1978.
"Dimensions of Conflict in the Middle East," Christ United Methodist Church, Lafayette, June 4, 1978.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2009-2012 Editorial Board, Journal of International & Intercultural Communication 2010-
Editorial Board, Communication Yearbook 2011-12
Editorial Board, Critical Studies on Terrorism 2012-
Editorial Board, Perspectives on Terrorism 2008-2010
Member, International Advisory Board of the Terrorism Research Initiative
Referee Communication Monographs
Referee Journal of Communication Management
Referee Business Strategy & the Environment
Referee Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence
Referee Human Relations
Referee Management Communication Quarterly
Referee Political Research Quarterly
Referee Business and Politics
Referee Foreign Policy Analysis
Reviewer Palgrave MacMillan
Reviewer Rowman and Littlefild
Reviewer Routledge
Prior Activities
Member, International Advisory Council, PIOOM Foundation, The Netherlands. 1990-96.
Advisory Editor, International Relations, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1976-79.
Editorial Director, Peace Science Society International Midwest Section, 1973-76.
Referee, American Journal of Political Science, 1983-.
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Referee, American Political Science Review, 1980-.
Referee, American Politics Quarterly, 1988-.
Referee, Communication Monographs, 1982.
Referee, Comparative Political Studies, 1974-.
Referee, International Studies Quarterly, 1979-.
Referee, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1975-.
Referee, Journal of Peace Research, 1987-.
Referee, Journal of Peace Science, 1978.
Referee, Studies of Comparative International Development, 1979-84.
Consultant, Mathematica, Inc., 1976.
Consultant, The Center for Political Research, 1984.
Consulting Reviewer, Choice, 1981-89.
Consulting Reviewer, Library Journal, 1977-84, 1987-89.
Consultant "Human Rights and Terrorism," CRB Foundation, Montreal, Canada, March 10, 1987.
Editorial Board, Yearbook of International Political Economy, 1983-1986.
Editorial Board, Violence, Aggression, Terrorism, 1985-86.
Editorial Board, Dilemmas in World Politics, Westview Press, 1988-2000.
Editorial Board, Journal of Studies in International Education, 1996-
Series Editor, State Violence, Terrorism and Human Rights, Westview Press, 1988-1994.
Screening Committee, MacArthur Foundation, Peace and International Security Grants, 1988-89.
Selection Committee, MacArthur Foundation, Peace and International Cooperation Grants, 1989-90.
Participating Member, British International Studies Association, Social Science Research Council on International Relations Theory, 1979.
Participating Member, Bradford-Lancaster Peace Studies Group, 1978-1979.
Ph.D. STUDENTS SUPERVISED AND CURRENT PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Elizabeth Kirk, 1974, American Association for the Advancement of Science, retired Larry Aspin, 1975, Bradley University Thomas Murphy, 1979, private business, Boston, Massachusetts Soo-ki Choo, 1980, Dankook University, Korea David Carleton, 1986, Middle Tennessee University
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Chen-Shen Yen, 1990, National Cheng Chi University, Taiwan Roberto Garza, 1990, Angelo State University, Texas Adriela Fernandez, 1991, Purdue University Louis Furmanski, 1992, Central Oklahoma University Peter Flemming, 1992, private business Crown Point, Indiana Zhang Ming, 1994, National Defense University and IHS International, Virginia Richard Chasdi, 1995, Wayne State University Rashida Hussain, 1996, Wright State University Clair Apodaca, 1996, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Rashmi Chaturvedi, 1998, SEAS LLC, West Lafayette, Indiana Mary Danis Brinson, 2010, University of San Diego Scott Howard Englund, 2013, Westmont College