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TEXAS STATE VITAAcademic/Professional BackgroundName: Thomas Earl Doyle, IITitle: Associate Professor of Political ScienceEducational Background:DegreeYearUniversityMajorThesis/DissertationPh.D.2010University of PoliticalMoral Dilemmas: California, IrvineScienceAcquiring NuclearWeapons in the Second Nuclear AgeM.A.2008University of Political California, IrvineScienceM.A.2005University of PhilosophyCalifornia, IrvineM.A.2001California State PhilosophyUniversity, LosAngelesM.A.1987California StateEducationUniversity, NorthridgeB.A.1980Point Loma NazareneHistory &CollegePolitical ScienceUniversity ExperiencePositionUniversityDatesAssociate Professor with TenureTexas State University8/2018-presentAssistant ProfessorTexas State University8/2012-7/2018Visiting LecturerUniversity of Denver8/2010-7/2012Teaching Associate/AssistantUniversity of California, Irvine9/2002-6/2010Relevant Professional ExperiencePositionEntityDatesAdjunct Professor – PhilosophyCalifornia State University – Los1/2005-8/2005AngelesHistory Teacher (High School)Los Angeles Unified School9/1983-8/2002DistrictOther Professional CredentialsCalifornia Clear Teaching Credential – History, Social Science, EnglishTEACHINGTeaching Honors and Awards2019 Favorite Professor, Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society at Texas State University.2014-15 International Studies Program Professor of the Year, Center for International Studies, Texas State University.2014 College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Liberal Arts, Texas State University, awarded by Dean Michael Hennessy.Courses Taught at Texas State UniversityPOSI 3322 Introduction to International Studies (S 2014, Su 2014, F 2015)POSI 4326 Issues in World Politics (F 2012, S 2013, F 2013, Su 2014, F 2015)POSI 4357 International Organizations (F 2012, S 2013, F 2013, S 2016)POSI 4367 International Conflict and Security (F 2013, S 2014, F 2014, S 2015, S 2016, S 2017, F 2017, S 2018)POSI 4399 Senior Seminar (S 2014, S 2015, F 2015, S 2016, F 2016, S 2017, F 2017, S 2018)POSI 5301 Problems in U.S. Foreign Policy (S 2015; Su 2016)POSI 5360 Nuclear Ethics (F 2014)POSI 5362 International Politics of Nuclear Weaponry (F 2014)POSI 5398 Directed Reading (F 2014, S 2015, F 2015)PS 3353 Issues in World Politics (S 2020)PS 4351 International Conflict and Security (F 2018, S 2019, F 2019, S 2020)IS 4380 Senior Seminar in International Studies (F 2020)PS 4399 Senior Seminar (F 2018, S 2019, F 2019, S 2020, F 2020)PS 5301 Approaches to the Study of Political Science (F 2016)PS 5380 International Conflict and Security: Limited Nuclear War and Complex Nuclear Deterrence (F 2016)PS 5380 Competing Approaches to International Security (F 2017, F 2018, F 2020)PS 5330A International Politics of Nuclear Weapons (S 2017, S 2018, F 2019)Graduate Theses/Dissertations, Honors Theses, or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate)Exit Committee: Kenneth Kovach (MA POSI Spring 2015, Oral Exam).Exit Committee: Christie Harper (MA POSI Spring 2015, Written Exam).Exit Committee: Kristopher Infante (MA POSI Fall 2015, Written Exam).Exit Committee: Kayla Wagner (MA International Studies Spring 2016, Oral Exam)Exit Committee: Dayton Tondre (MA International Studies Spring 2016, Oral Exam)Exit committee: Ricky Schneider (MA International Studies Summer 2016, Oral Exam).Exit Committee: Sonny Cabrera (MA POSI, Spring 2017, Written Exam).Exit Committee: Alexis Cain (MA candidate POSI, Spring 2017, Written Exam).Exit Committee: Azin Momtaz (MA POSI, Spring 2018, Written Exam)Exit Committee: Alfredo Ramirez (MA International Studies Fall 2018, Oral Exam)Thesis Committee: Justin Allemang (MA International Studies Fall 2018)Exit Committee: Jeff Williford (MA Political Science Spring 2019 Written Exam)Exit Committee: Eric Hume (MA International Studies Spring 2019, Oral Exam)Exit Committee: Mark Merki (MA International Studies, Spring 2020, Oral Exam)Courses Prepared and Curriculum DevelopedFunded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and ContractsFunded Internal Teaching Grants and ContractsSubmitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and ContractsOtherSCHOLARLY/CREATIVEWorks in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press)BooksScholarly monographsNuclear Ethics in the 21st Century: Survival, Order, Justice. (London, Rowman & Littlefield International, 2020).ii.The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination: Moral Dilemmas of Aspiration, Avoidance, and Prevention. (London: Routledge, 2015).TextbooksEdited Books:Historical Dictionary of Human Rights and Humanitarian Organizations, 3rd edition. Co-edited with Robert Gorman and Ed Mihalkanin. (Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017).Chapters in Books: “Morally Justified Responses to North Korean Nuclear First Use: Reflections on the Nuclear Taboo” in Responding to North Korean Nuclear First Use: Minimizing the Damage to the Nuclear Taboo, Editors: Erin Hahn, James Scouras, Robert Leonard, and Camille Spencer. (Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 2020), 9-12.“Hiroshima and the Paradoxes of Japanese Nuclear Perplexity” in Reimagining Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Nuclear Humanities in the Post-Cold War World, Editors: N.A.J. Taylor and Robert Jacobs. (New York: Routledge, 2018), 139-155.“Global Nuclear Power and International Security” in Ethics of Nuclear Power: Risk, Justice and Democracy in the post-Fukushima Era, Editors: Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser, (Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 200-215.Creative Books:ArticlesRefereed Articles “A Moral Argument for the Mass Defection of Non-Nuclear-Weapon States from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Regime.” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organization Vol. 23, No. 1, January-March 2017, 15-26. (Impact Factor of 1.031 for last 5 years, ranked in top 30 of political science journals)“Defense and Military Policy: Nuclear War and Deterrence Policy.” In Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, 3rd Ed.; Bearfield, D.; Dubnick, M., Eds.; Taylor & Francis: New York, 2015; Vol. 2, pp. 850-854.“Defense and Military Policy: Nuclear Warfare Ethics.” In Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, 3rd Ed.; Bearfield, D.; Dubnick, M., Eds.; Taylor & Francis: New York, 2015; Vol. 2, pp. 855-858.“Hiroshima and Two Paradoxes of Japanese Nuclear Perplexity.” Critical Military Studies Vol 1, No 2, August 2015: 160-174. “Moral and Political Necessities for Nuclear Disarmament: An Applied Ethical Analysis” Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 2015: 19-42. (Premier journal of the US Air Force)“When Liberal Peoples Turn into Outlaw States: John Rawls’s Law of Peoples and Liberal Nuclearism” Journal of International Political Theory, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 2015: 257-273. (2012 Impact Factor of 0.42)“Liberal Democracy and Nuclear Despotism: Two Ethical Foreign Policy Dilemmas.” Ethics and Global Politics Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2013, 155-174. (2015 Impact Factor is 0.316)“Deontological International Ethics.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies Denemark, Robert A. Oxford University Press. First published by Blackwell Publishing, 2012. Blackwell Reference Online. 19 July 2012. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.141 “Ethics, Nuclear Terrorism, and Counter-Terrorist Nuclear Reprisals – A Response to John Mark Mattox’s ‘Nuclear Terrorism: The Other Extreme of Irregular Warfare.’” Journal of Military Ethics Vol. 10, No. 4, December 2011, 296-308. (2012 Impact Factor of 0.58)“Reviving Nuclear Ethics: A Renewed Research Agenda for the Twenty-First Century.” Ethics and International Affairs Vol. 24, Issue 3, Fall 2010, 287-308. (2013 American Political Science Association rating of “A”)“Kantian Nonideal Theory and Nuclear Proliferation.” International Theory, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 2010, 87-112. (2016 Impact Factor is 2.174; 2013 American Political Science Association rating of “A”)“The Moral Implications of the Subversion of the Nonproliferation Treaty Regime.” Ethics and Global Politics, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2009, 131-154. (2015 Impact Factor is 0.316)Non-refereed articlesConference Proceedings:a Refereed Conference Proceedingsb Non-refereed:AbstractsReportsBook ReviewsReview of John Kierulf’s Disarmament under International Law (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017), H-Diplo, H-Net Reviews, published 29 July 2017. . Other works in Print:“Nuclear Abolition or Deterrence: A Nuclear Ethics Debate.” E-International Relations, 29 July 2016. Accessed at "The Iranian Controversy is also about saving face." The Washington Post (The Monkey Cage Blog), 12 April 2015. reprinted in Iran and the Nuclear Deal, POMEPS Studies 13, Marc Lynch ed., (Project on Middle East Political Science, George Washington University, 29 April 2015), pp. 33-35."The Foreign Policy Essay: Moral Values and the Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons" Lawfare, The Brookings Institution. 8 March 2015. not in PrintPapers Presented at Professional Meetings “The Rise of the Nuclear Ban Treaty and the Fall of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT)”Roundtable presentation at the 2019 International Studies Association Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 27 March 2019.“Resolving the Trust Deficit in the NPT after the Nuclear Ban Treaty”To the 2018 British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Bath UK, 13-15 June 2018. “Kant and Academic Freedom”To the 2018 International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, 5 April 2017.“Is Complex Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century Morally Justifiable?” To the 2017 International Studies Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 22 February 2017.“The Subversion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: The Erosion of International Society”To the 2016 International Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 16 March 2016.“Joseph Nye’s Nuclear Ethics Thirty Years Afterwards”To the 2016 International Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 17 March 2016.“Morally (Ir)responsible Approaches to Nuclear Disarmament”To the British International Studies Association Annual Conference, London UK, 16-19 June 2015.“The Political Pre-requisites of Nuclear Disarmament: A Nuclear Ethical Analysis:To the 2014 International Security and Arms Control/International Security Studies Section Conference, Austin, TX, 14-16 November 2014. “Global Nuclear Power and International Security”To the 2014 ISA Conference, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March.“When Liberal Peoples Turn into Outlaw States: John Rawls’s Law of Peoples and the Prevention of Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorism by Nuclear-Armed Democracies”To the 2014 ISA Conference, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March.“The Moral Dilemmas of Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament”To the 2013 ISA Conference, San Francisco, CA, 2-5 April.“Liberal Democracy and Nuclear Despotism: An Ethical Foreign Policy Dilemma”To the 2012 ISA Conference, San Diego, CA, 1-4 April.To the 2011 ISSS/ISAC Conference, Irvine, CA, 13-15 October.To the 2011 American Political Science Association Conference, Seattle, WA, 1 September.“The Ethics of Counter-Nuclear-Terrorism: A Debate”To the 2011 International Security Studies Section/International Security and Arms Control (ISSS/ISAC) Conference, Irvine, CA, 13-15 October.“An Augustinian Conception of International Security”To the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2011.“A Kantian (Ad)Verbial Conception of Security: The Possibilities of Dissolving Nuclear Proliferation Security Dilemmas”To the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans LA, February 2010.“The Humiliation Dilemma in Contexts of Nuclear Aspiration.”To the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans LA, February 2010. “The Discursive Landscape of Al Qaeda’s Justifications for Seeking Nuclear Weapons Capability.”To the UC Irvine International Relations Group Conference, April 2009. “Justifying Nuclear Weapons Acquisition via Identity: Reversing Humiliation and Achieving Differentiation.”To the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago IL, April 2009. “The Moral Implications of the Subversion of the Nonproliferation Regime.” To the ISAC/ISSS Conference on Globalization and Security. Vail, Colorado. October 2008. “Introduction to Nuclear Ethics” for panel titled Nuclear Ethics” with Susan Martin, John Langan, and John Kelsay.To the Summer Workshop on Public Policy and Nuclear Threats at the University of California’s Institute of Global Conflict and Cooperation at the University of California, San Diego. July 2008. “The Morality of Acquiring Nuclear Weapons in the Second Nuclear Age”To the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago IL, April 2008. “Norm Decay and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Norm”To the International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, March 2008.“Taboos and Sanctions: Preventing Nuclear Weapons Proliferation” To the International Studies Association Conference, Chicago IL, March 2007.To the UCI Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, Irvine CA, February 2007.Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations“Morally Justified Responses to North Korean Nuclear First-Use: Reflections on the Nuclear Taboo”Invited Lecture to the 2019 Workshop on Responses to North Korean Nuclear First-Use at the Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory, 22-24 April. “Middle East and Nuclear Policy”Invited Lecture to the 2017 Texas State University Conference on The Obama Legacy, 3 February.“The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination”Invited Speaker to the Texas State Authors Seminar, College of Liberal Arts, Texas State University, 2 April 2015.“The Middle East: What Role for America?”Invited Panel Speaker, sponsored by TX State Political Science and Pi Sigma Alpha, Texas State University, 26 February 2015.“Nuclear Ethics and the Ethics of Drone Warfare:”A series of five lectures to the Officer class of Majors at the Swedish National Defence University, Stockholm Sweden, 18-19 June 2014.“Nuclear Security and Ethics”Invited presentation to the PhD Students in Technology and Policy Management, Delft University, Delft, the Netherlands, 24 March 2014“Global Nuclear Energy and International Security”Invited presentation to the Nuclear Knowledge Summit, Delft University, Delft, the Netherlands, 23 March 2014.“America and the Middle East: the Syrian Crisis.”Invited Panel Speaker, the Discourse on Democracy Series, Texas State University – October 2013“Drones, Cyberwarfare, and the Ethics of Hostility”Invited lectures to the 2013 Frank Church Symposium on Leadership and Power, International Affairs Council, Idaho State University, February 27-March 1, 2013.“Iranian Nuclear Aspirations: Security Dilemma as Ethical Dilemma”Invited Panel Speaker, to the Philosophy Dialogue Series: Prospects for Peace, Texas State University – San Marcos, 25 February 2013.“America and the Middle East” Invited Panel Speaker, to the Discourse on Democracy Series, Texas State University – San Marcos, 2 October 2012.“The Nuclear Taboo, Nuclear Abolition, and Nuclear Ethics”Invited presentation to the Summer Workshop on Public Policy and Nuclear Threats at the University of California’s Institute of Global Conflict and Cooperation at the University of California, San Diego. 19 August 2011“An (Ad)Verbial Conception of Security: Addressing Conceptual Slippage in Traditional Security Studies”Invited Lecture to the Spring 2011 Research Methods Seminar Colloquium, Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, 13 April.“The Demand for Ethical and Nondiscriminatory Regimes” Invited lecture titled “An Examination of International Cooperation on Civilian Nuclear Power” with Robert Brown and Neil Narang. To the Winter Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Conference, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Livermore CA, February 2008.ConsultanciesWorkshopsOther works not in PrintWorks ‘submitted’ or ‘under review’“Contemporary Nuclear Deterrence Dynamics and the Question of Dual Moral Responsibility.” Book chapter in final stages of publication process for an edited volume titled Moral Responsibility in 21st Century Warfare, Steven Roach and Amy Eckert, editors. Anticipated publication date: September 2020“Preserving the Nuclear Taboo after a Nuclear First Use Event: A Nuclear Ethical Analysis” revised and resubmitted draft to the journal The Nonproliferation Review, May 2020.Works ‘in progress’“Resolving the Trust Deficit in the NPT after the Nuclear Ban Treaty.” Article length essay in preparation for journal submission to International Studies Quarterly, collaborative project with Nicholas J. Wheeler of the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.“The Morality of Trusting Enemies” Conference paper in preparation for International Studies Association Annual Conference, 2020, in Honolulu, HI.Other works not in printGrants and ContractsFunded External Grants and ContractsSubmitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts2019-2020 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – competition within TXST University and the College of Liberal Arts.2018-2019 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – competition within TXST University and College of Liberal Arts 2018-2019 Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship – at Stanford University. Funded Internal Grants and ContractsSubmitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts2020 International Research Accelerator, project title “Bridging the Trust Deficit in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Regime.” Amount applied for: $15,000. Fellowships, Awards, Honors2018- Texas State University’s College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activity2017 - Texas State University’s College of Liberal Arts Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative ActivitySERVICEInstitutionalUniversityFaculty Reviewer for TXSTUR: Texas State Undergraduate Research Journal, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Spring 2020. For the article by Vincente Villarreal on “Mastery of Fear: Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism”, pp 36-49.Innovation Day – Part of the Common Experience on Innovation.Presenter at Across Borders and Nations, 24 September 2018, UAC 379, 10-11:00AM. College of Liberal ArtsInnovation Day -- – Part of the Common Experience on Innovation.Presenter at Across Borders and Nations, 24 September 2018, UAC 379, 10-11:00AM. Philosophy Dialogue TalksProspects for Peace, to PHIL 1320 Ethics and Society course taught by Craig Hanks, TX State Philosophy Professor, 25 February 2013.Department/SchoolMember of Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science.Observation of Ionut Popescu – Assistant Professor, 3rd year, 11/4/2019Observation of Franziska Boehme Newell – Assistant Professor, 1st year, 9/16/2019.Member of Faculty Review Committee of Student Performance in POSI 4399 Senior Seminar Courses, Spring 2013-2019.Member of Job Search Committee: Assistant Professor, International Relations, August-December 2018, Chair of the committee. Led to hiring of Franziska Boehme.Assistant Professor, International Relations, August- December 2016. Led to hiring of Ionut Popescu.Facilitator: 4399 Writing Workshop for POSI Faculty and Writing Tutors, 19 August 2015.Faculty Sponsor, Pi Sigma Alpha, 2013-2014.“America and the Middle East” Invited Panel Participant, to the Discourse on Democracy Series, Texas State University, February 2015.Invited Panel Participant, to the Discourse on Democracy Series, Texas State University, October 2013.Invited Panel Participant, to the Discourse on Democracy Series, Texas State University – San Marcos, 2 October 2012.Inklings Talks“North Korea, the U.S., and Nuclear Weapons.” Joint presentation with Bob Gorman, Ionut Popescu, and Don Inbody (moderator). 10 October 2017.“The Conundrum of North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program.” 20 October 2016.“The Ethical Paradoxes of Collective Security.” 22 March 2013.Meet the Professor, 2012-2016.ProfessionalMember of the Editorial Board, Armed Forces and Society.Chair, Discussant, or Chair and DiscussantChair and Discussant: International Studies Association Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 17 March 2016. Panel: Nuclear Ethics after Nye.Peer Reviewer for Academic JournalsArmed Forces and SocietyEthical Theory and Moral PracticeEthics and International AffairsEuropean Journal of International Relations International RelationsJournal of International Political Theory – reviewed 7 manuscripts in 2017 for a special issue on “The Nuclear Condition.” Published in 2019.MillenniumNew Perspectives: Interdisciplinary Journal of Central and East European Politics and International RelationsPearson-Longman Publishers Revista Brasileira de Política InternacionalPeer Reviewer for Funding Applications for Research Projects:Research Foundation - Flanders (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen, FWO).2018 – Tom Sauer, Stigma and Nuclear Weapons. Analysing the Stigmatizing Effect of the Nuclear Weapons Ban munity“The Syrian Crisis” – Invited Talk at the Lyndon Johnson Museum, San Marcos, TX, October 2013.Service Honors and AwardsService Grants and ContractsFunded External Service Grants and ContractsSubmitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and ContractsFunded Internal Service Grants and ContractsSubmitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and ContractsREV: 5/18/2020 ................
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