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January 2021Nicolas de Zamaróczy5005 50th Place NWPhone: +1 202-257-6722Washington, DC 20016Email: nicolas.de.zamaroczy@ Website: EMPLOYMENTLecturer, Baylor University (2021)Lecturer, George Washington University (2020)Assistant Professor of International Relations and Assistant Dean for Student Engagement, Jindal School of International Affairs, O.P. Jindal Global University (2016-2019)EDUCATIONPh.D., Political Science and International Relations, University of Southern California (2016)Provost’s FellowshipDissertation: Taking Orders from Brussels? External Actors and Regional Organizations in the Developing WorldCommittee: Patrick James (chair), Wayne Sandholtz, Andrew LakoffM.A., International Relations, King’s College London (2007)B.A., History and Spanish, Dartmouth College (2006)RESEARCH INTERESTSIR TheoryRegional IntegrationDiplomacyFeminist IRInternational OrganizationsDigital GamesSub-Saharan AfricaEuropean UnionSouth AsiaQuantitative Text AnalysisPUBLICATIONSPeer-Reviewed Articles2020. “How Can Documents Speak about Practices? Practice Tracing, the Wikileaks Cables, and Diplomatic Culture,” Cooperation and Conflict (with Jérémie Cornut).2019. “The Role of Mandatory Evacuations as Costly Signals during Interstate Disputes,” Open Political Science, 2: 64-75 (with Upasana Mahanta).2019. “‘From That Day Onwards, I Decided that I Would Never Again Be in Such a Helpless State’: How North Indian Women Safeguard Their Money in Times of Uncertainty,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, 21 (2): 334-342 (with Mariya Jilinskaya-Pandey).2017. “Are We What We Play? Global Politics in Historical Strategy Computer Games,” International Studies Perspectives, 18 (2): 155-174.Book Reviews2019. Review of James Ferguson, Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution, Published in Nickled and Dimed, March issue.2007. Review of Critical Security Studies and World Politics (ed. Ken Booth), Published in In-Spire Journal, July mentary on Public Affairs2020. “General Budget Support: Lifeline or Liability?”, L’ENA Hors Les Murs [the house journal of the ?cole Nationale d’Administration in Paris, France], #497, February issue (with Mario de Zamaróczy).2018. “Finding Ways to Creatively Dissent: Gandhi, King, and the Repertoire of Contention of the American Left Today,” Published in Seminar (Delhi), Issue 712, December.2017. “What’s in a (Region’s) Name? How an Australian Diplomatic Triumph from the 1990s Poses a Warning for Indian Foreign Policy Today,” Published at , February.Works in Progress“‘We Pledge Ourselves to the Political Federation of East Africa’: Revisiting the History of Regional Integration in East Africa (1900-1977)” (under review at The Round Table).“The Era of Un-Institutionalized Regions: The Diminished Prospects of Regional Integration in the 21st Century” (under review as a contribution to Contestation and Polarization in Global Governance: European Responses, eds. M. Egan, K. Raube, J. Wouters and J. Chaisse).“Theorizing Regionalism in the Global South,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (with Megha Gupta, contract signed).INVITED TALKS“Safety and Security for All: Rethinking the Role of Male Students and Masculinities on Indian University Campuses,” WISCOMP workshop at Cotton University, Guwahati, Assam, India, part of WISCOMP’s HAMSA: Campus Equity Initiative, March 2019. Series of three talks on “Digital Games and International Relations” at the School of Business Studies and Social Sciences, Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, November 2018.“Recent Methodological Trends in Feminist International Relations,” at a seminar on “The Changing Status of Women in Northeast India: Myth and Reality,” Kokrajhar Government College, Kokrajhar, Assam, India, March 2018.“Who Bears the Cost of ‘Costly Signals’? The Case of Mandatory Evacuations during India’s Border Crises,” Department of Defence and Strategic Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, February 2018.“Who Bears the Cost of ‘Costly Signals’? The Case of Mandatory Evacuations during India’s Border Crises,” Flame University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, February 2018.“Can Money Buy You Love? The European Union’s Pursuit of the East African Community,” Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha, India, February 2017.“Theorizing Governance: Reconsidering State Power in the 21st Century,” Talk to mid-career civil servants of the Comptroller and Auditor General Office of India, October 2016, and again in April 2017.TEACHING INTERESTSInternational RelationsComparative PoliticsInternational OrganizationsEuropean UnionSub-Saharan AfricaSouth AsiaInternational Development DiplomacyGender & PoliticsInternational LawPublic AdministrationU.S. PoliticsTEACHING EXPERIENCEBaylor University, Instructor, 2021Introduction to Comparative Politics (twice)George Washington University, Instructor, 2020Introduction to International RelationsDeciphering Diplomatic Writing (twice)Jindal School of International Affairs, Instructor, 2016-2019Introduction to Political Philosophy (thrice)Gender, War and Peace (co-taught)Energy SecurityCritical Reading and WritingIntroduction to Debates in Contemporary U.S. PoliticsMethodological and Theoretical Approaches to the Study of U.S. PoliticsRegional Integration in Theory and Practice (twice)Aspire India Scholars Programme, Instructor, 2018International Relations, Diplomacy, and PeaceUniversity of Southern California Summer Programs, Co-Instructor, 2015Introduction to International RelationsUniversity of Southern California, Teaching Assistant, 2009-2016Introduction to International Relations (for non-IR majors)International Relations: Introductory Analysis (for IR majors)Introduction to Peace and Conflict StudiesU.S. Foreign Policy since World War IIHistorical Approaches to International RelationsAfrica in International AffairsThird World NegotiationsIntroduction to the European UnionInternational OrganizationsDiplomacy and LeadershipThe International Relations of Middle EarthADDITIONAL ADVANCED TRAININGEmpirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Europe Summer Institute, Turin, Italy, Summer 2018.Modules: Refresher Course in R; Statistical Foundations of EITM; Theoretical Foundations of EITM; Automatic Text Analysis and Machine Learning; Social Media ResearchInstitute for Qualitative and Multi-Methods Research Summer Institute, Syracuse, NY, Summer 2012.Modules: Discourse Analysis; Process Tracing; Methods for Archival and Historical Research; Designing and Conducting Fieldwork; Interpretivism and IR Theory; Practical Ethnography; Computer-Assisted Content AnalysisCentral European University Summer School, Budapest, Hungary, Summer 2012.Course: Comparative RegionalismSERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND THE DISCIPLINEReviewer for: European Journal of International Relations; International Studies Review; Review of International Studies; International Feminist Journal of Politics; Rising Powers Quarterly.Summer Fellow, Collegeville Institute Program on Religion and Society, July 2019Researcher, EUCROSS (The European Union at the Crossroads of Global Order) Research Consortium (funded by the EU’s Erasmus+ Programme)Researcher, GLOBUS (Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice) Research Consortium (funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 Programme); Convenor, “EU-India Relations Today” workshop, Jindal Global University, November 2017Member of the Organizing Committee, Jindal Global University “Gender Matters” campaign; Co-organizer for the Queer and Feminist Pedagogy Workshop, November 2017Assistant Proctor at JGU, with university-wide responsibility for formulating and implementing student conduct policies, as well as running the University Student Disciplinary Committee (Spring 2019)Co-organizer of the JGU Feminist International Relations Workshop, April 2017Co-Organizer, Departmental Research Colloquium for Masters students writing dissertations (2017-2018)Faculty Coordinator, Departmental Faculty-Student Mentoring Program (2017 – ongoing)Professional Memberships: International Studies Association, American Political Science Association, European Union Studies Association, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, Heterodox AcademyCONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS“When Historical Memory, Emotions, and Public Diplomacy Collide: The Immortal Regiment’s March Across the Globe” (with Mariya Jilinskaya-Pandey)-- ISA Annual Conference in 2021 [originally accepted for 2020 conference, cancelled because of Covid-19, reaccepted 2021]“The Era of Un-Institutionalized Regions: The Diminished Prospects of Regional Integration in the 21st Century”-- EUCROSS Conference, American University, Washington, DC, June 2019.“‘And So You Shall Toil All the Days of Your Life’: Reexamining the Catholic Understanding of Labor in the 21st Century”-- ISA Annual Conference in Toronto, Canada, March 2019.“The Role of Mandatory Evacuations in Signaling De-escalatory Intent during International Crises”-- ISA Annual Conference in Toronto, Canada, March 2019.“How North Indian Women Safeguard Their Money in Times of Uncertainty”-- ISA-Northeast Annual Conference in Baltimore, MD, November 2018.“Nothing?New?Under?the?(East?African)?Sun??EU?Efforts?to?Promote?East?African Regionalism?Then?and?Now” [Archival dissertation chapter] -- Second Ashoka-Jindal History Workshop, Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, September 2018.-- Wits Workshop on Trade, Development and Global Justice, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, May 2017.-- Twelfth Annual California Graduate Student Conference on Democracy, UC Irvine, in Irvine, CA, May 2016.-- Northwestern Program of African Studies Conference, “Knowing Africa: The Power of Narrative on a Global Continent,” in Evanston, IL, April 2016.-- ISA-West Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA, September 2015.“Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Repertoire of Contention”-- Seminar on “Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement: 50 Years Later,” The Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies, India International Centre, Delhi, April 2018.“Integrating the Indian Ocean: A Low-Hanging Fruit for EU-India Relations”-- GLOBUS Workshop on “EU-India Relations Today: A Partnership for Global Justice?”, Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, November 2017.“League of Legends or League of Nations? Marketing a Digital Game by Commodifying Nationalism in the 21st Century”-- ISA Annual Conference in Baltimore, MD, February 2017.“Gaming the (International) System: Survey Evidence from Digital Gamers”-- ISA-West Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA, September 2014.-- APSA Annual Conference in Washington, DC, August 2014.“Can Cables Speak? Reading Between the Lines of the WikiLeaks Cables”--International Feminist Journal of Politics Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA, May 2014.-- ISSS/ISAC Annual Conference in Washington, DC, October 2013.-- ISA-West Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA, September 2013.“Can Money Buy You Love? The EU’s Pursuit of East African Bureaucrats” [Dissertation chapter examining post-colonial theories]-- Annual Graduate Student Conference on the European Union, University of Pittsburgh, February 2014.-- Annual CGES Graduate Student Conference, Georgetown University, February 2012.“Playing International Relations: Assumptions about Global Politics in Single-Player Strategy Computer Games”-- ISA Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA, April 2013.-- ISA-West Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA, September 2011.“Playing Boomerang: East African Elites, External Actors, and the Contestation of East African Regionalism” [Dissertation chapter examining trade promotion theories]-- ASMEA Annual Conference in Washington, DC, October 2019.-- ISA Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, April 2012.-- ISA-West Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA, October 2009.-- ISAC/ISSS Annual Conference in Vail, CO, October 2008.“Post-Developmentalist Biopolitics, or Why Do Ugandans Not Drink Enough Milk?”-- ISA Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, April 2012.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONHave lived in India, Tanzania, Cambodia, Spain, Argentina, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Fluent in French. Proficient in Spanish. Beginner in Hungarian.Programming languages I use: Python (Pandas, Numpy, SciKit-Learn, SpaCy, NLTK, Plotly), R (WordFish), STATA. ................
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