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Kerem Oge oge@bc.edu Languages Turkish (native), English (advanced), Azeri (advanced), French (Intermediate), Spanish (Intermediate) Education Doctorate of Philosophy, Political Science, expected 2012 Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, United States Thesis title: ‘External and Domestic Remedies to the Resource Curse: Promotion of Good Governance in the Caspian’ Master of Arts, International Political Economy, 2004 University of Warwick, United Kingdom Thesis title: ’ European Integration and Globalization: A Neo-­‐liberal Consensus?’ Bachelor of Science, International Relations (Major) and International Economics (Minor), 2003 Middle East Technical University, Turkey High Honor
Publications and Works in Progress “Referendum Campaigns in Polarized Societies: The Case of Turkey” (forthcoming in Turkish Studies, 2012) “External Remedies to Reverse the Curse: The Limits of Transparency Promotion in Azerbaijan” (under review in Europe-­‐Asia Studies) Conferences “The Case of EITI in Azerbaijan: Transparency without Governance’, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 2011. “Promotion of Transparency in the Caspian”, International Studies Association 52nd Convention, Montreal, March 2011. “External and Domestic Remedies to the Resource Curse in the Caspian”, Northeastern Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting, Boston, October 2010 “Varieties of the Resource Curse in Central Asia: Development in Hydrocarbon Dependent Countries”, International Studies Association 51th Convention, New Orleans, February 2010 “The European Enlargement and Common Minority Policy”, Midwest Political Science Association 2009 National Conference, Chicago, April 2009 “Evaluating the Minority Policies of New Members: Towards More Inclusionary Patterns?”, International Studies Association 50th Convention, New York, February 2009. “French Referendum on the European Constitution: What is the Verdict?” International Studies Association 49th Convention, San Francisco, March 2008. “Prospects for Reform in the International Financial Architecture Ten Years after the Asian Crisis, presented at McGill University 9th Graduate Students Conference, Montreal, May 2007. Teaching Experience Guest Lecturer: o
PO449 “Domestic Politics in Postwar Europe”, Boston College, on “Turkish Politics”, April, 2006; April 2010; September 2011. o
PO522 “International Institutions”, Boston College, on “Leadership in International Institutions”, April, 2010. o
IN500 “Introduction to International Studies”, Boston College, on “Environment and Energy Politics”, April, 2010. Teaching Assistant for the following courses (September 2008-­‐May 2010): o
IN500 “Introduction to International Studies”, Boston College o
PO081 “Introduction to International Politics”, Boston College Research Experience Research Assistant for Dr. Jonathan Laurence, Boston College, March 2011-­‐Present Research Assistant for Dr. Jonathan Laurence, Boston College, January 2010-­‐May 2010 Research Assistant for Prof. David Deese, Boston College, September 2007-­‐May 2008 Research Assistant for Dr. Jonathan Laurence, Boston College, September 2006-­‐May 2007 Achievements Research Grant, 04.2011 Clough Center, Boston College, MA Visiting Fellow, 09.2010 ICAMES, McGill University, Montreal Dissertation Fellowship, 09.2010 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston College, MA Research Grant, 04.2010 Clough Center, Boston College, MA Research Grant, 04.2009 Clough Center, Boston College, MA Research Fellowship, 02.2007 Fortin Bradley Foundation, Boston College, MA Jean Monnet Scholarship, 06.2003 European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Internships Undersecretary for Treasury, 09.2002 Turkish Republic, Ankara, Turkey Cukurova Foreign Trade, 07.2002 Cukurova A.S., Istanbul, Turkey Research Interests International Political Economy International Institutions Energy Revenue Transparency Transnational Advocacy Networks European Integration Turkish Politics 
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