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Dr. Joseph David Stiebstieb.2@osu.edu3450 Indianola Ave., Apt. 403Columbus, Ohio 43214781-608-4403 EDUCATION2020-PresentThe Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioPostdoctoral Fellow, Mershon Center for International Security Studies2019 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ph.D, completed Spring 2019, U.S. History 2011University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisM.A., Social Sciences2010Trinity University, San Antonio, TexasB.A., magna cum laude, History and Political SciencePUBLICATIONSBookThe Regime Change Consensus: Iraq in American Politics, 1990-2003Under Contract with Cambridge University Press as part of “Military, War, and Society in Modern American History” series. Publication scheduled for July 2021.Journal Articles2021“The Vital Center Reborn: Redefining Liberalism between September 11th and the Iraq War,” Modern American History, publication expected in November 2021.2019“U.S. Financial Aid for Iraq Under the Engagement Policy,” The International History Review 41, no. 6 (2019).2015“Transatlantic Relations, the United Nations, and the Case for War against Iraq,” in The NC State Graduate Journal of HistoryReviews2017Review of Andrew Bacevich, America’s War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History, in Traces: The UNC-Chapel Hill Journal of History, vol. 52015Review of Michael P. Moynihan Jr., Fighting Shadows in Vietnam: A Combat Memoir, in H-Net Reviews.Other Publications2020“Opening Up New Avenues to Understanding the Path to War in Iraq,” War on the Rocks“Americans Must Relearn to Sacrifice in the Time of Coronavirus,” Made by History, The Washington Post“Against Amash,” Arc Digital“Review of Supreme Inequality by Adam Cohen,” Arc Digital2019“The Case for a Narrower View of ‘Empire’ in the Study of U.S. Foreign Relations,” War on the Rocks“America Needs a Better National Story,” Arc Digital2017“When to Stop Taking Down Monuments,” Raleigh News and Observer 2011“The Pendulum of American History,” The Midway ReviewPRESENTATIONSConference Participation2018“The Testing Ground: U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Persian Gulf at the End of the Cold War,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (June 22)2017 “A New Look at Regime Change in the Persian Gulf Crisis,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA (June 22)2015 “Blair, Bush, and Diplomacy in the 2002-2003 Iraq Crisis,” North Carolina State University Graduate Student History Conference, Raleigh, NC (March 20)Talks Given2020“The Origins of the Iraq War,” Mershon Center for International Security Studies, Discussion Series, the Ohio State University (September 16, 2020)2018“The Regime Change Consensus,” Triangle Institute for Security Studies Dinner Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC (September 7)Talks Organized2020Currently directing virtual speaker series on Ideas in U.S. Foreign Policy, 3 speakers per semester, Mershon Center for International Security Studies.Discussant2018Discussant for Reid Pauly, Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies New Faces Conference, Chapel Hill, NC (September 15)2016 Discussant for Morgan Kaplan, Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies New Faces Conference, Chapel Hill, NC (September 15)2015 Discussant for Mark Bell on Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies New Faces Conference, Chapel Hill, NC (September 17)HONORS and AWARDS2017 Finalist for Outstanding Teaching Assistant, UNC-Chapel Hill2010 Philip F. Detweiler Prize for Excellence in Historical Writing, Trinity UniversityTEACHING2019-2020East Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, NC, History TeacherAdvanced Placement U.S. HistoryHonors U.S. History since 1900Standard U.S. History since 19002019UNC-Chapel Hill, Instructor, Honors Seminar in Peace, War, and DefenseInstructor of record for this class in the Fall 2019 semester.Guiding students through capstone research papers for the interdisciplinary Peace, War, and Defense major on topics including strategy, foreign policy, international relations, government, and history. Reading and editing multiple drafts, helping students learn the process of advanced research, teaching constructive criticism of peers’ work.2015-2019Teaching Assistant at UNC-Chapel HillCo-Teacher for Race, Basketball, and the American Dream (Spring 2019)Sport and American History (Fall 2018)History of American Business (Spring 2018)History of Religion in North America (Fall 2017)The Global Cold War (Spring 2017)The Olympic Games: A Global History (Fall 2016)U.S. History since 1865 (Spring 2016)Sport and American History (Fall 2015)Global Military History (Spring 2015)2011-14Lenox High School, Lenox, MA, History TeacherModern European HistoryU.S. Wars in the 21st CenturyDEPARTMENTAL SERVICE2020-2021Co-Chair of Diversity Task Force, Mershon Center for International Security Studies2015-2016,Graduate Environmental Coordinator, UNC-Chapel Hill 2018-2019JOURNAL REFEREEJournal of Undergraduate ResearchLANGUAGESFrench: Reading (Intermediate), Speaking (Intermediate), Writing (Intermediate)REFERENCESWayne Lee, Primary Advisor, Dowd Distinguished Professor of Military History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, wlee@unc.eduPeter Mansoor, Professor, Raymond E. Mason Jr. Chair in Military History, The Ohio State University, mansoor.1@osu.eduMatthew Andrews, Teaching Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, andrewsm@email.unc.edu ................
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