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Dr. VINCENZO BOVE Dep. of Politics & International Studies University of Warwick CV4 7AL, Coventry United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)24 7652 2170 E–mail: v.bove@warwick.ac.uk Google scholar: https://goo.gl/FWNwbe warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/people/bove POSITIONS 2015 – Associate Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick 2014 – 2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick 2012 – 2014 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex 2011 – 2012 AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex 2001 – 2006 Lieutenant, Italian Navy RESEARCH INTERESTS Civil War, Third Party Intervention, War in Afghanistan, Trade Networks and Security, Political Cycles and Public Spending, Authoritarian Regimes, Civil-­‐‑Military Relations EDUCATION 2007 – 2011 Ph.D. in Economics – Birkbeck College, University of London Thesis title: “The Demand and Supply for Peacekeeping” 2006 – 2007 MSc in Economics – Birkbeck College, University of London 1999 – 2003 Laurea in Politics – University of Florence (Italy) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Postgraduate 2014 – 2015 Advanced Econometrics – IMT Lucca (PhD level) V. Bove
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2013 – 2015 Economics of Conflict – Paris School of International Affairs, Science Po 2012 – 2013 Quantitative Methods -­‐‑ Department of Politics, University of Genoa 2011– 2012 Rational Choice Theories of Politics/Political Economy – Department of Government, University of Essex Undergraduate 2015 – 2016 Intermediate Quantitative Methods for the Social Science – University of Warwick 2015 – 2016 Numbers in the Workplace (Placement)– University of Warwick 2013 – 2014 Statistics – Department of Politics, University of Genoa 2012 – 2014 Microeconomics – Department of Politics, University of Genoa 2007 – 2010 Applied Statistics and Econometrics – Birkbeck College, London 2007 – 2010 Microeconomics – Birkbeck College, London AWARDS AND GRANTS Funded Application 2014 BA Early Career Regional Event (£ 7.000) 2012 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (£ 240.000) 2011 AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship (€ 60.000) 2007 Graduate Research Scholarship, Birkbeck College (£10.000) Awards 2012 Runner-­‐‑up for Best PhD Dissertation in Economics awarded by the Italian Economic Association (SIE) 2009 Excellence in Teaching, Department of Economics, Birkbeck College Travel Grants 2010 – 2015 CESifo, European Economic Association, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Household in Conflict Network, International Studies Association (ISA). V. Bove
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AFFILIATIONS 2015 Research Fellow, Michael Nicholson Centre for Conflict and Cooperation, University of Essex 2011 – 2014 Elected member of the Steering Committee, Network of European Peace Scientists 2008 – Member, International Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations, funded by the Folke Bernadotte Academy, Swedish government 2007 – Associate Member, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), London 2007 – 2008 Research Associate, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), London UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2015 – Co-­‐‑director of the BA in Politics, International Studies and Modern Languages, University of Warwick 2014 – Co-­‐‑director of the BA in Politics, International Studies and Quantitative Methods, University of Warwick PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Since 2015, Associate Editor, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy Co–organizer of the annual Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference Referee for: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy – American Journal of Political Science – American Political Science Review -­‐‑ British Journal of Political Science – Conflict Management and Peace Science – Defence and Peace Economics – European Journal of Political Economy – European Journal of Political Research – International Interactions – International Organization – International Area Studies Review – International Studies Quarterly – Journal of Peace Research – Journal of Conflict Resolution – Oxford Development Studies –Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy – Political Science Research and Methods -­‐‑ The Review of Economics and Statistics – World Development External examiner, PhD in Economics, University of Rome II SELECTED PRESENTATIONS 2016 Seminar International Monetary Fund, Washington (invited) 2015 Seminar Ministry of Defence, London (invited x3) V. Bove
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Workshop Naval War College, Venice (invited) European Commission, JRC (invited) University of Haifa (invited) Folke Bernadotte Academy, Sweden (invited) University of Sheffield (invited) University of Essex (invited) Conference 15th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference, Warwick (organizer) International Studies Association, New Orleans 2014 Seminar University of Genoa Workshop NATO (COE-­‐‑DAT), Ankara (invited) University of Verona (invited) University of Warwick (organizer) Conference 14th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference, The Hague (co-­‐‑
organizer) 2013 Workshop Networks and Trade, University of Leuven Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (invited) Conference Conflict Research Society Annual Conference, University of Essex 13th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference, Milan International Studies Association, San Francisco 5th Fifth Italian Congress on Econometrics and Empirical Economics 2012 Seminar IMT Lucca (invited) Workshop Department of Politics, New York University (invited) Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (invited) Conflict and Cooperation, University of Essex Conference 12th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference, Berlin International Studies Association, San Diego 2011 Seminar Faculty of Economics, University of Namur (invited) German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) (invited) Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Sussex (invited) Workshop CESifo Venice Summer Institute AXA Research Fund, Headquarter, Paris Peace Research Institute (PRIO), Oslo (invited) Conference ECPR General Conference 11th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference 15th International Conference on Economics and Security V. Bove
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25th CSAE Conference, University of Oxford The Global Economic Costs of Conflict, Berlin 2010 Seminar Centre for Economic Development & Institutions, Brunel (invited) Workshop 6th Households in Conflict Network Workshop, Bogota Conference 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association 10th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference 14th International Conference on Economics and Security 2009 Seminar Department of Economics, University of Salerno (invited) Workshop Localized Effects of Peacekeeping, Essex (invited) Department of Political Science, Columbia University Conference 13th International Conference on Economics and Security 2008 Workshop Department of Politics, New York University PhD Jamboree, Birkbeck College BOOKS 2016 “Why and How UN Peacekeeping Composition Matters”, with Andrea Ruggeri, under contract with Oxford University Press ARTICLES ND. Bove, Vincenzo; Georgios Efthyvoulou & Antonio Navas. “Political Cycles in Public Expenditure: Butter vs Guns”, Journal of Comparative Economics ND. Bove, Vincenzo & Gunes Gokmen. “Cultural Distance and International Conflict”, British Journal of Political Science, doi: 10.1017/S0007123415000551 ND. Bove, Vincenzo & Andrea Ruggeri. “Kinds of Blue. Diversity in U.N. Peacekeeping Missions and Civilian Protection”, British Journal of Political Science, doi: 10.1017/S0007123415000034 ND. Bakaki, Zorzeta; Tobias Bohmelt & Vincenzo Bove. “Barriers to Coordination? Examining the Impact of Culture on International Mediation Onset and Effectiveness”, Political Studies, doi: 10.1111/1467-­‐‑9248.12199 ND. Bove, Vincenzo; Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Petros Sekeris. “Oil Above Water: Economic Interdependence and Third Party Intervention”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, doi: 10.1177/0022002714567952 V. Bove
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[Featured on Newsweek, the Washington Post, The Times, The Independent, The Daily Star, Business Insider, Express & Start, The Courier, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, among others.] 2016 Bove, Vincenzo & Tobias Böhmelt. “Does Immigration Induce Terrorism?”, The Journal of Politics, 78(2) [Featured on the Washington Post, Slate, International Business Times, Columbus Dispatch and Homeland Security News Wire, among others.] 2016 Bove, Vincenzo; Leandro Elia & Marco Pelliccia. Centrality in Trade Networks and Investment in Security, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 22(01), 27-­‐‑39 2015 Bove, Vincenzo & Mauricio Rivera. “Elite Co-­‐‑optation, Repression, and Coups in Autocracies”, International Interactions, 41(3), 453–479 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Roberto Nistico. “Coups d’état and Defense Spending: A Counterfactual Analysis”, Public Choice, 161 (3-­‐‑4), 321-­‐‑344. 2014 Bove, Vincenzo; Leandro Elia & Petros Sekeris. “U.S. Security Strategy and the Gains from Bilateral Trade”, Review of International Economics, 22(5), 863-­‐‑885 (lead article) 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Evelina Gavrilova. “Income and Livelihoods in the War in Afghanistan”, World Development, Vol 60, 113–131. [Featured on L’Express (in French)] 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Roberto Nistico. “Military in Politics and Budgetary Allocations”, Journal of Comparative Economics, 42(4), 1065-­‐‑1078 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Leandro Elia. “The impact of American and British involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq on health spending, military spending and economic growth”, B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, 14(1), 325–339. 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Jennifer Brauner. “The Demand for Military Expenditure in Authoritarian Regimes”, Defence and Peace Economics, DOI:10.1080/10242694.2014.925325 2014 Bohmelt, Tobias & Vincenzo Bove. “Forecasting Military Spending”, Research & Politics, 1(1),1-­‐‑8 2013 Bove, Vincenzo & Leandro Elia. “Drugs and Violence in Afghanistan: A Panel VAR with Unobserved Common Factor Analysis”, Defence and Peace Economics, 24(6), 535-­‐‑554. 2012 Bove, Vincenzo & Elisa Cavatorta. “From Conscripts to Volunteers: Budget Shares in NATO Defence Spending”, Defence and Peace Economics, 23(3), 273-­‐‑288. V. Bove
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2011 Bove, Vincenzo & Leandro Elia. “Supplying Peace: Participation in and Troop Contribution to Peacekeeping Missions”, Journal of Peace Research, 48(6), 699-­‐‑
714, (lead article) 2011 Bove, Vincenzo. A” Theoretical Approach to the Demand and Supply for Peacekeeping”, The Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 6(2), 26-­‐‑33. 2011 Bove, Vincenzo & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch. “Lewis Fry Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award: Ron P. Smith and the Economics of War and Peace”, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 17 (1), article 11. SPECIAL ISSUES 2012 Bove, Vincenzo & Andrea Ruggeri. Proceedings of the 13th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy BOOK CHAPTERS 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Leandro Elia. “Occupational Choices and Insurgency in Afghanistan’s Provinces”, Chapter 7 in The Economics of Conflict – Theory and Policy Lessons, K. Wärneryd (ed), The MIT Press , 177-­‐‑208 2011 Bove, Vincenzo & Ron Smith. “The Economics of Peacekeeping”, Chapter 10 in the Handbook on the Economics of Conflict. Eds. D. Braddon and K. Hartley. Edward Elgar, 237-­‐‑264 TEXTBOOKS 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Francesco Moro. “Metodi Quantitativi per l'Analisi Politica” (Quantitative Methods for Political Analysis), with Francesco Moro, ECIG, p.123, ISBN 9788875442996 WORKING PAPERS UNDER REVIEW “Policeman on the Frontline or a Soldier? The Effect of Police Militarization on Crime”, with Evelina Gavrilova, (R&R, American Economic Journal-­‐‑Policy) “Migration, Diversity and Economic Growth”, with Leandro Elia (R&R, World Development) V. Bove
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“The relationship between panel and synthetic control estimators of the effect of civil war”, with Leandro Elia and Ron Smith (R&R, Oxford Economic Papers) [Featured on The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German)] “Diasporas and Military Intervention in Civil Wars”, with Tobias Bohmelt (R&R, Political Science Research and Methods) “Does culture have a substantive influence on trade?”, with Gunes Gokmen “Political repression in autocratic regimes”, with Jean-­‐‑Philippe Platteau and Petros Sekeris “Energy (in)security and the arms trade”, with Claudio Deiana and Roberto Nisticò, Media and Policy Contributions 2015 Bove, Vincenzo & Petros Sekeris. “The conspiracy theorists are right. Research shows nations really do go to war over oil”, The Conversation and The Washington Post, 28-­‐‑01-­‐‑15 2015 Bove, Vincenzo & Georgios Efthyvoulou. “Electoral cycles in fiscal policy: Cameron’s pre-­‐‑election pledges are aimed at solidifying support”, British Politics and Policy, LSE 2014 Bove, Vincenzo & Giacomo Persi Paoli, “Illegal small arms trade requires a global response”, The Conversation 2013 Bove, Vincenzo, “En Afghanistan, les talibans sont riches d'opium”, L'EXPRESS 2012 Bove, Vincenzo, “The Political Economy of Opium in Afghanistan”, Institute for Democracy & Conflict Resolution – Briefing Paper (IDCR-­‐‑BP-­‐‑10/2011) 
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