Dr. John Barkdull June 3, 2015 Vita Box 41015 Department of Political Science Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 79409 806­742­2993 john.barkdull@ttu.edu Academic Positions Associate Professor of Political Science Texas Tech University, 1993­present Director, Global Studies, Fall 2013­present Faculty Advisor, International Studies Minor, 2002­present Undergraduate Director in Political Science Fall 2010­Spring 2015 Faculty Advisor, Global Affairs Specialization in General Studies, 2005­2014 Distinguished Visiting Professor United States Air Force Academy 2008­2010 Visiting Instructor Michigan State University James Madison College 1989­1991 Education University of Wisconsin­Madison PhD in Political Science, 1993 University of Wisconsin­Madison MA in Political Science, 1988 University of Alaska­Fairbanks BA in Political Science, 1984 Publications John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris. “Climate Catastrophe and Transformationalism.” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations (forthcoming). John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris. “Climate­induced conflict or Hospice Earth: the increasing importance of eco­socialism.” Global Change, Peace & Security (forthcoming). Published online March 24, 2015. John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris, "Theories of Environmental Foreign Policy," in Paul G. Harris, ed., Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2009). John Barkdull and Kamal Uddin Ahmed. “Protecting Democracy in Predominantly Muslim Countries in the Post­September 11 Era: PRoblems and Policies for Bangladesh.” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Dhaka) Volume 52, December 2007, available at http://www.asiaticsociety.org.bd/journals/Dec_2007/ index.html. John Barkdull, “Democracy Promotion in Bangladesh: The Role of Outside Actors.” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Dhaka), Golden Jubilee Volume (1956­2005) Vol. 50, Nos. 1­2: 373­396. Lisa A. Dicke and John Barkdull, “Nonprofit Autonomy and Democracy?: An Organizational Assessment.” PA Times 28, 9 (October 2005) 4­5. Denis Rey and John Barkdull, “Why Do Some Democratic Countries Join More International Governmental Organizations Than Others?” Social Science Quarterly 86, 2 (June 2005) 386­402. Mashuda khatun Shefali, Rukhsana Ahmed, and John Barkdull, “Gender Dimension in Local Government Institutions in Bangladesh.” BIISS Journal 25, 4 (January 2005). John Barkdull and Lisa Dicke. “Globalization, Civil Society, and Democracy: An Organizational Assessment.” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, V, 2 (Summer/Fall 2004) 33­50. John Barkdull and Lisa Dicke, “Civil Society, Globalization, and Democracy in Bangladesh.” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Dhaka), 49, 1 (June 2004): 151­172. John Barkdull, Nelson Dometrius, and Denis Rey. “Public Policy and Presidential Preferences: The Case of Environmental Policy During the Nixon Administration.” Social Science Review (Dhaka), 21, 1 (June 2004): 1­19. John Barkdull. “Globalization and Environmental Policy.” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 3, 2 (Summer/Fall 2002): 21­38. John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris. “Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: A Survey of Theory.” Global Environmental Politics 2, 2 (May 2002): 63­91. John Barkdull, “How Green is the Theory of Moral Sentiments?” in Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy, edited by Wayne Ouderkirk and Jim Hill (Albany: SUNY Press, 2002). John Barkdull, “American Foreign Policy and the Ocean Environment,” in The Environment and American Foreign Policy edited by Paul G. Harris, (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2001). John Barkdull, “Why Environmental Ethics Matters to International Relations,” Current History, November 2000: 361­366. Reprinted in Annual Editions: Global Issues 03/04, Nineteenth Edition, edited by Robert M. Jackson (McGraw­Hill Higher Education, 2003). Reprinted in Annual Editions: Global Issues 04/05, Twentieth Edition, edited by Robert M. Jackson (McGraw­Hill Higher Education, 2005). John Barkdull and John Tuman, “Texas and the International Economy,” State and Local Government Review. 31: 2 (Spring 1999): 106­122. John Barkdull, “Texas and Globalization,” Texas Journal of Political Studies 20:2 (December 1998). John Barkdull, “Nixon and the Marine Environment,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 27:3 (Summer 1998): 587­605. John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris, “The Land Ethic: A New Philosophy for International Relations,” Ethics and International Affairs 12 (1998). John Barkdull and Ken Hansen, “Texas Foreign Policy” in Texas Politics and Policy edited by Mark Somma (Simon and Schuster, 1997). John Barkdull, “Waltz, Durkheim, and International Relations,” American Political Science Review 89:3 (September 1995): 669­680. Denis Collins and John Barkdull, “Capitalism, Environmentalism and Mediating Structures: From Adam Smith to Stakeholder Panels,” Environmental Ethics 17:3 (Fall 1995): 227­244. Other Subject Matter Expert, American Public Policy online (Cengage, 2013). John Barkdull, ed., American Public Policy (Cengage, 2013). John Barkdull, ed., Public Policy and Global Change (Cognella, 2012). John Barkdull, American Public Policy in the Age of Globalization (Thomson Custom Publishing, 2006). John Barkdull, “Foreword,” Politics in South Asia, by Nazrul Islam (Dhaka, Bangladesh: Nipun Printing Industries, Ltd., 2003). 2003, Invited Lecture as International Collaborator, “Rethinking Global Civil Society: Implications for Democracy.” International Joint Research Program, Centre for Asian Pacific Studies, Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lingan University of Hong Kong. 2003, Invited Lecture, Fulbright Scholar, National Defence University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (two lectures). 2003, Writer and consultant, “Women in Local Government,” for Nari Uddog Kendra, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2003, Writer and consultant, “Political Parties Assessment,” for National Democratic Institute, Bangladesh. 1984­85, Writer and researcher, review of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, submitted to the U.S. Congress. 1983, research assistant, Federalism and Alaska, Department of Political Science, University of Alaska, Dr. Jerry McBeath, principle investigator. 1983, researcher and writer, project on the permitting process on Alaskaʼs North Slope, University of Alaska, Dr. Jerry McBeath, principle investigator. Working Papers John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris. Ecology and Foreign Policy: Theoretical Lessons from the Literature. Working Paper Series No. 112, Centre for Public Policy Studies. Hong Kong: Lingnan University, 2001. John Barkdull. Communitarianism, Future Generations, and the Land Ethic. Texas Tech Department of Political Science Working Papers. 1997. Book Reviews A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush: Dreams of Perfectibility, by Joan Hoff (Cambridge University Press, 2008): Review of Politics, (2009) 71: 172­177. Legitimacy in International Society, by Ian Clark (Oxford, 2005); Law Without Nations, by Jeremy A. Rabkin (Princeton, 2005): Review of Politics, 68, 3: 541­546. Made by the U.S.A: The International System by Alex Roberto Hybel (Palgrave, 2001). American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics Vol 1, No. 1 (2003): 234­235. Freedom for the Seas in the 21st Century: Ocean Governance and Environmental Harmony, edited by Jon M. Van Dyke, Durwood Zaelke, and Grant Hewison. Environment and Security 1:3 (1998):181­183. Managing Global Chaos, edited by Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson, with Pamela Aal. Ethics and International Affairs 11 (1997): 321­323. Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements, by Lawrence Susskind. Journal of Politics 57:3 (August 1995):915­918. Conference Participation American Political Science Association, Teaching and Learning Conference, “Distance Learning Track,” February 7­9, 2014, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. American Political Science Association Teaching and Learning Conference, “Course and Program Assessment Track,” February 8­10, 2013, Long Beach, California. West Texas Assessment Conference, October 16, 2012, Lubbock, Texas. Nancy Dodge and John Barkdull, “Governance and Cross­Border Mergers and Acquisitions,” Western Political Science Association Annual Conference, March 21, 2009, Vancouver, Canada. John Barkdull, “Global Stem Cell Politics,” International Studies Association ­ West, San Francisco, September 28­29 2007. John Barkdull, “Teaching International Ethics,” International Studies Association, Chicago, March 2007. John Barkdull, “From International Ethics to Global Ethics,” International Studies Association ­ West, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 30, 2006. John Barkdull, “Promoting Democracy in Islamic Societies: The Case of Bangladesh,” International Studies Association ­ West, Las Vegas, Nevada, " September 30­October 1, 2005. Lisa Dicke, Pitima Boonyarak, and John Barkdull, “Verification of Accountability in Multicultural Settings: Calling for Multidimensional Approaches, “ American Society of Public Administration, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Aprill 2­5, 2005. John Barkdull and Lisa Dicke, “Globalization and World Peace,” International Studies Association ­ West, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2004. Mashuda Shefali, Rukhsana Ahmed, and John Barkdull, “Women and Local Government in Bangladesh,” All­University Conference on the Advancement of Women in Higher Education, Texas Tech University, April 23, 2004. John Barkdull and Lisa Dicke, “Rethinking Global Civil Society,” International Studies Assocation ­ West, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2003. John Barkdull, Denis Rey, and Nelson Dometrius, “Public Policy and Presidential Preferences,” Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, San Antonio, Spring 2003. John Barkdull, “Globalization and Environmental Values,” Southwest Social Science Association, New Orleans, 2002. John Barkdull, “Environmental Ethics Against International Relations Theory,” International Studies Association, Los Angeles, 2000. John Barkdull, “Globalization and Texas,” International Studies Association, Minneapolis, 1998. John Barkdull, “Communitarianism and Future Generations,” Environmental Justice Conference, Melbourne, Australia 1997. John Barkdull, “The Development of President Nixonʼs Environmental Attitudes,” Southwest Social Science Association, New Orleans, 1997. John Barkdull, “American Policy and the Global Environment: Researching the Nixon Administration,” International Studies Association, Toronto, 1997. John Barkdull and Ken Hansen, “Texas Foreign Policy,” Southwest Social Science Association, Dallas, 1995. John Barkdull, “The State and American Foreign Environmental Policy,” International Studies Association, Chicago, 1995. Denis Collins and John Barkdull, “An Ethical Foundation for Environmental Citizen Panels,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 1992. John Barkdull, “The Global Environmental System and the Second Image Reversed: Hypotheses for the Study of Arctic Environmental Politics,” First Annual Congress of Arctic Social Sciences, St Foy, Quebec, 1992. John Barkdull, “The Formation of the Oil Tanker Pollution Regime: A Case of Institutional Bargaining,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 1992. John Barkdull, “A Cooperative Model of the Free Trade Regime,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 1986. Other publications John Barkdull, “When is an Election Not an Election?” University Daily, April 5, 2005, p. 4. John Barkdull, “Human Cost of Iraq War,” University Daily, March 22, 2005, p. 4. Ron Chepesiuk and John Barkdull. “Who are the Democratic contenders?” Daily Star (Dhaka) Thursday, June 5, 2003, p. 5. John Barkdull and Ron Chepesiuk. “Was removing Saddam Hussein really worth it?” Daily Star (Dhaka) Thursday, May 8, 2003, p. 7. John Barkdull. “Anti­Racist Skinheads Smash Stereotypes,” Madison Edge, Vol. 3, No. 20, September 9­22, 1992. John Barkdull. “Overworked, Underemployed: The Case for the Thirty­Hour Work Week,” Madison Edge Vol. 3, No. 9, March 25­April 7, 1992. John Barkdull. “House wrong to reject Exxonʼs spill settlement,” Anchorage Daily News Saturday, June 15, 1991. John Barkdull. “Exxon should pay, but unlimited liability infeasible and unwarranted,” Anchorage Times June 3, 1991. John Barkdull. “How much is enough when it comes to environmental fines?” Anchorage Times Thursday, May 2, 1991, p. B7. In Progress Paul G. Harris and John Barkdull. “The United States and International Environmental Politics.” Under review at International Studies Association, International Studies Compendium Project. “Adaptation to Climate Change.” Grant Applications American Institute of Bangladesh Studies, “Democratization in Bangladesh: The Role of Outside Actors,” awarded April 2005 for field research 2006­07, $12,000 plus airfare. (Withdrawn due to lack of visa from government of Bangladesh). Fulbright Visiting Specialist Program, “Direct Access to Muslim Societies,” awarded, 2004. To bring Dr. Razia Banu to Texas Tech for public talks, class lectures, and curriculum consultation. October 2004. “Globalization: Research and Teaching Challenges.” September, 2002. Submitted to Lubbock International Cultural Center, Inc. John Barkdull, Dennis Patterson, and Martin Edwards. Sought funding for a curriculum development faculty institute to be conducted at the Texas Tech International Cultural Center, Summer 2003. Declined. “Nixon and the Environment,” Texas Tech Research Enhancement Grant, Summer 1996. $3,100 awarded to fund archival research at Nixon Materials Project, National Archives, College Park, Maryland. Awards Member, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars Invited to serve as Distinguished Visiting Professor, United States Air Force Academy, 2008­2010 Office of International Affairs Faculty Award, 2007. Fulbright­Hays Group Studies Abroad, Summer 2004. Fulbright Scholar Program, Teaching Fellowship, Bangladesh 2002­2003. Pi Sigma Alpha Professor of the Year, 1998. Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, 1997. Nominated for Spencer A. Wells Faculty Award, 1995. Graduate Studies Association Professor of the Year, 1994. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Faculty Institute on Teaching Ethics and International Relations, Summer 1994. University Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, 1989. Teaching Graduate dissertation committees Dane Kiambi, (Mass Communications) 2012­present. Tiffany Vincent, 2010­present. Sudeshna Bhattachayra, 2012­present Katie Garner, 2012­present Ozen Eren, Chair, “The Role of the International Labor Organizationʼs 1998 Declaration on Fundamental Principles and RIghts at Work in Strengthening the ILO Regime: A Study on the Committee on Freedom of Association,” 2006­2010, completed March 11, 2010. Katherine Dianne Crowley, member, “International Cultural Education: Influence of curriculum and instruction in K­12 schools” 2007­ Nancy Dodge, co­chair, “Governance as a Determinant of Announced Cross­Border Mergers and Acquisitions,” completed August 21, 2006. Denis Rey, Chair, “How Electoral Rules Influence Foreign Policy Outcomes” 2003­2007, completed July 7, 2007. Yong­Hee Park, member, “The Effects of Power and Satisfaction on Violent Interstate Conflict: A Test of Power Transition Theory, 1816­2002,” 2003­2008, completed April 9, 2008. Ju Young Chon, member, “The Political Philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard.” 2004­ Samuel Stanton, member, “The Impact of Renewable Resource Scarcity on Ethnic Conflict,” completed 2004. J.J. St. Marie, PhD completed 2001, member, “The ʻInsurance Trap,ʼ Institutional Inertia and Structural Vulnerability in the Developmental State: The Effects of the Asian Crisis on Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan” completed January 1, 2001. Mehmet Yetisgin,, member, “The Timesʼ Coverage of the Russian Expansion into Central Asia in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century” (History) completed 2000. Raymon Huston, Chair, “Can Water Start a Fire: Analysis of International Water Conflicts,” completed January 1, 1999. Michael Darren Hudson, Graduate Deanʼs Representative, “Cotton Price Policy Effects on Domestic Cotton and Textile Industries, Trade, and Sectoral Growth in Pakistan” (Agricultural and Applied Economics) completed Spring 1997. Quentin Kidd, PhD, “Congressional Foreign and Defense Policy Decision Making: A Comprehensive Examination Across Three Categories of Policy,” completed 1998. Classes taught at Texas Tech Undergraduate American Public Policy American Government United States Foreign Policy Comparative Foreign Policy International Politics International Organization Transnational Issues International Relations Theory Graduate International Relations Theory Interdependence and World Order International Organization Special Topics: Global Environmental Politics Special Topics: Ethics and International Relations Teaching Political Science Department, University, Disciplinary and Community Service Political Science Undergraduate Director, 2011­present Subject Matter Expert, online American Public Policy class, Cengage Publishing; will be available to students Fall 2013 Director, Global Studies: program to be formally established Fall 2013 Faculty Advisor, Political Science students organization Faculty Advisor, Model United Nations Reviewer, International Studies Quarterly, 2011 Faculty Advisor, Political Science Club, United States Air Force Academy, 2009­2010 Faculty Advisor, National Security Conference Team, United States Air Force Academy, held at Georgetown University, 2009 Honors Advisory Council, 2006­2008 Faculty Advisor, Global Affairs program, Texas Tech University Panel for Tenure Hearing Committee, 2006­2007. “The Politics of Bangladesh,” presentation to Unitarian Universalist Church, January 15, 2006 Arts and Sciences Representative, Honors Advisory Council, 2005­ Faculty Advisor, The Straight Shooter, student organization, 2005­ Host professor for Dr. Abdul Latif Masum, Senior Fulbright Scholar, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, December 2004­May 2005. Lecture, “U.S. Relations with Asia,” 7th Annual Student Leadership Recognition Seminar, University of Texas­Permian Basin, March 4, 2004. Lecture, Mathews High School, Lubbock, “The UN, the US and Iraq: Recent Developments,” November 12, 2002. Hosted National Public Radio foreign correspondent John Burnett, visit to Comparative Foreign Policy class for student interviews, October 16, 2002; news story aired on NPRʼs All Things Considered October 24, 2002. Interviewed by University Daily, “Terrorist War Ignites Opposing Views,” September 11, 2002. Executive Committee, International Studies Association­West, Spring 2002­ Director, International Studies Minor, Spring 2002­present. Advanced Learning and Technology Center Faculty Incentive Grants committee, Spring 2001­2003. Participant, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies, Faculty Institute on American Hegemony, Amherst, Massachusetts, June 2002. Attended “Grantsmanship to Enhance Academic Research” workshop, Texas Tech University. Led by Nancy B. Bell, sponsored by Office of Research Services, March 5, 2002. Organized Ronnie D. Lipschutz speaking appearance, Spring 2002 International Relations search committee, Fall 2001 Author, webpage materials for Michael Roskin textbooks on comparative politics and international relations, 2000­20001. Coordinator of IR field exam, numerous occasions. Faculty Advisor, Delta Phi Epsilon, 1998. Judge, Texas Farm Bureau “Youth Contests,” December 9, 1998. Judge, “Speak Up!” Texas Tech Speech Competition, December 11, 1998. Attended “Visions of the Future: Distance Learning for the 21st Century” symposium, Lubbock, Texas 1997. Sponsored by Texas Tech University Division of Continuing Education. Participant, Holocaust panel discussion, Texas Tech University, April 1997. [AJ article about the aftermath of WWII] Presentation, “Just War,” Unitarian­Universalist Church, Lubbock, Spring 1996. Re­design of IR curriculum, 1995, with Steve Saideman and John Tuman. Public talk, “The Significance of the Fourth of July,” West Texas Turkish/American Association, July 4, 1995.