WordPress.com



CURRICULUM VITAEI. IDENTIFICATIONStephen PampinellaDepartment of Political Science and International RelationsAssistant ProfessorII. EDUCATIONDegreeDateInstitutionMajor FieldPh.D2013State University of New York at AlbanyPolitical ScienceB.A. (Honors)2006State University of New York at AlbanyPolitical Science and HistoryDissertation: My dissertation examines the effectiveness of different counterinsurgency strategies in conflicts from 1945 to 2006.?I conduct a Boolean analysis of persuasive and coercive counterinsurgency practices to determine which combinations result in victory, stalemate, or defeat across 47 cases of asymmetric intrastate war since 1945. This research demonstrates that the practice of counterinsurgency deviates from pure ‘hearts and minds’ and ‘out-terrorize civilians’ theories of asymmetric war and often combines elements of both approaches. III. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEYearRank Institution Title Time2014- Assistant State University of New York N/A 1.0presentProfessor at New Paltz2015Fellow Bard College, US Foreign Policy Academic 1.0(summer) Summer Institute Director2013- Lecturer State University of New York N/A 0.62014 at New Paltz2013N/A Fair Elections for New York Communications 1.0 Coordinator 2011- Adjunct State University at New York N/A 0.22012Professor at Albany2009- N/A State University of New York Graduate Fellow 0.52012 Center for International Development2006- Graduate State University of New York N/A 0.52010Assistant at AlbanyIV. FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, GRANTS RECEIVED Fellow, Center for Civic Engagement, Bard College, 2015.Professional Development Award (conference travel), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2018.Individual Development Award (conference travel), United University Professions, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2018.Professional Development Award (conference travel), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2017.Individual Development Award (conference travel), United University Professions, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2017.Professional Development Award (conference travel), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2016.Individual Development Award (conference travel), United University Professions, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2016.Professional Development Award (conference travel), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2015.Individual Development Award (conference travel), United University Professions, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2015.Professional Development Award (conference travel), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2014.Individual Development Award (conference travel), United University Professions, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2014.Research Fellow, SUNY Center for International Development, State University of New York at Albany, 2011-2012.V. PEER REVIEWED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS2015. “Effectiveness of Coercive and Persuasive Counterinsurgency Practices since 1945.” Civil Wars 17(4): 1-25.2015. “At War with Social Theory: Instrumental and Communicative Action in US Military Doctrine during the War on Terror.” Small Wars and Insurgencies 26(5): 721-743.2012. “Hegemonic Competition in Intrastate War: The Social Construction of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq’s al-Anbar Province.” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 35(2): 95-112.VI. NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSJanuary 23, 2019. “The Internationalist Disposition and US Grand Strategy.” The Disorder of Things website. 5, 2017. “Morgenthau’s Realism and Power Balancing in the Middle East.” The National Interest website. 8, 2016. “How Cuomo’s Pandering Endangers Israel.” City and State New York website. israel.htmlFebruary 4, 2016. “Bernie’s World: A Foreign Policy for Sanders.” Foreign Affairs website. . PROFESSIONAL WORK IN PROGRESSManuscript. “(under review at Review of International Studies) “’The Way of Progress and Civilization’: Racialized Hierarchy and US State Building in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.”Manuscript. “The Story of Great Power Concert: A Pluralist Narrative for US Grand Strategy.”Manuscript. “Relationalism and State Building Interventions: Networks, State Identity, and Legitimation.”Manuscript (co-authored with Tobias Lemke). “To Make the World Safe for Empire: US State Building, Liberal Order, and the Empire System (1898-1934).”Manuscript (co-authored with Tobias Lemke). “A Tale of Two Empires: Nationalism, State-Building, and the Future of Empire.” VIII. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONSMarch 30, 2019. “The Story of Great Power Concert: A Pluralist Narrative for US Grand Strategy.” Paper presented at the 2019 International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, ON.March 28, 2019 (co-authored with Tobias Lemke). “To Make the World Safe for Empire: US State Building, Liberal Order, and the Empire System (1898-1934).” Paper presented at the 2019 International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, ON.November 11, 2018. “Racial and Civilizational Hierarchies in US State Building.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Security Studies Section – International Security, Joint Conference of the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association, West Lafayette, IN.November 11, 2018. “Pluralist Strategic Narratives and US Foreign Policy.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Security Studies Section – International Security, Joint Conference of the International Studies Association and American Political Science Association, West Lafayette, IN.November 3, 2018. “Racial and Civilizational Hierarchies in US State Building.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Studies Association, Northeast Conference, Baltimore, MD.November 3, 2018. “Pluralist Strategic Narratives and US Foreign Policy.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Studies Association, Northeast Conference, Baltimore, MD.July 27, 2018. “Pluralist Strategic Narratives and US Foreign Policy.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Studies Association – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (ISA-FLACSO) Joint Conference, Quito, Ecuador.April 4, 2018 (co-authored with Tobias Lemke). “A Tale of Two Empires: Nationalism, State Building, and the Future of Empire.” Paper presented at the 2018 International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.November 4, 2017. “State Building and Racialized Hierarchy in American Empire.” Paper presented at the 2017 International Studies Association, Northeast Conference, Providence, RI. February 26, 2017. “A Cosmopolitan Grand Strategy for the United States.” Paper presented at the 2017 International Studies Association Conference, Baltimore, MD.February 26, 2017. “Protectorates or Dominions? State Building and American Empire.” Paper presented at the 2017 International Studies Association Conference, Baltimore, MD.March 25, 2016. “Relationalism and State Building Interventions: Boundaries, Networks, and Global Contexts.” Paper presented at the 2016 Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, CA.January 7, 2016. “Qualitative Methods: Process Tracing and Ideal Types.” Presentation to the School of Business and International Relations of Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.September 23, 2015. “At War With Social Theory: Instrumental and Communicative Action in US Military Doctrine during the War on Terror.” Paper presented at SUNY Conversations in the Discipline: Globalization and Governance, Albany, New York.February 18, 2015. “A Relational Theory of State Building: Networks and Identities in post-2001 Afghanistan.” Paper presented at the 2015 International Studies Association Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.April 6, 2014. “At War with Social Theory: Instrumental and Communicative Action in US Military Doctrine.” Paper presented at the 2014 Midwest Political Science Association Conference in Chicago, Illinois.April 3, 2014. “Effectiveness of Coercive and Persuasive Counterinsurgency Practices since 1945.” Paper presented at the 2014 Midwest Political Science Association Conference in Chicago, Illinois.April 28, 2010 (with Adam Elkus). “Military Applications of Social Constructivism: Commander’s Appreciation and Campaign Design as Critical Military Theory.” Paper presented at the 2010 Western Political Science Association Conference in San Francisco, California.April 26, 2010. (with Daniel Kuchler). “The Language of Labor: A Critical Linguistic Analysis of the International Labour Organization.” Paper presented at the 2010 Western Political Science Association Conference in San Francisco, California.November 10, 2009. “Intrastate War as Hegemonic Competition: Constructing Insurgency and Awakening in Iraq’s al-Anbar Province”. Paper presented at the 2009 Northeast Political Science Association Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.IX. SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC AND THE UNIVERSITYConference Organizer, Student World Affairs Conference, World Affairs Council of the Mid-Hudson Valley, March 2018. Member and Statewide Delegate, United University Professions Executive Committee at SUNY New Paltz, 2017-present.Panel Chair and Discussant, Western Political Science Association Conference, March 2016.Member, General Education Board, SUNY New Paltz. 2015-present.Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2015.Member, Board of Directors, United Nations Association-United States of America, Mid-Hudson Valley Chapter, 2013-2015.Member, Liberal Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate, 2014-2015.Member, Individual Development Award Committee, United University Professions, 2014.X. SIGNATURE AND DATE___________________________ ___________________Stephen Pampinella Date ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download