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JEREL A. ROSATI

Department of Political Science

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

803-***-**** office

777-8255 fax

abqcf9@r.postjobfree.com email

http://people.cas..sc.edu/POLI/facbio/rosati.html (for

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EMPLOYMENT

Professor, University of South

Carolina, 1999-present

Department of Political Science (formerly

Government and International Studies)

Visiting Scholar, Foreign Affairs

College, Summer 1999

Beijing, China

Associate Professor, University

of South Carolina, 1988-1999

Visiting Professor,

Somalia National University, Summer 1984

Mogadishu, Somalia

Assistant Professor, University

of South Carolina, 1982-1988

Research Associate, U.S. Library

of Congress, 1979

Congressional Research Service, Foreign

Affairs & National Defense Division

EDUCATION

Ph.D., American University,

International Relations, 1982

Fields: International Relations, Foreign

Policy, American Politics

M.A., Arizona State University,

Political Science, 1978

Fields: International Relations, American

Politics

B.A., University of California,

Los Angeles, 1975

Major: Political Science

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND

RESEARCH PROGRAM

Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy

United States Foreign Policymaking

Process

Governmental Politics and Decision-Making

Policymaker Images and Cognition

Opinion-Making Process and Elite Beliefs

Foreign Policy Change and Restructuring

U.S. Global Leadership in the Post-Cold

War Era

GRANTS, AWARDS, HONORS, AND ADMINISTRATION

Project Consultant, Research Advisor, Field Director and Instructor,

Fulbright Program in American Studies Institute on U.S. Foreign

Policy: Foundations and Formulation, U.S. Department of State grant,

University of South Carolina, 2006. $321,000. The grant over five

years has totaled over $1,300,000. The original grant was for

$182,000 in 2002 in which I was the Program Investigator (PI).

Project Consultant, Research Advisor, Field Director and Instructor,

Fulbright Program in American Studies Institute on U.S. Foreign

Policy: Foundations and Formulation, U.S. Department of State grant,

University of South Carolina, 2005. $282,000.

美国对外政策的政治学文献选读,

Chinese (Mandarin) translation of Readings in the Politics of

United States Foreign Policy (Beijing: Peking University Press,

2004)

Project Consultant and Instructor,

Fulbright Program in American Studies Institute on U.S. Foreign

Policy: Foundations and Formulation, U.S. Department of State grant,

University of South Carolina, 2004. $256,000.

Supervisor,

PACE Program (the Program for Accelerated College Education), for

the teaching of POLI/GINT 101 and 201 in the high school, Department

of Political Science, 1995-2004

Project Consultant and Instructor,

Fulbright Program in American Studies Institute on U.S. Foreign

Policy: Foundations and Formulation, U.S. Department of State grant,

University of South Carolina, 2003. $215,000.

Project Investigator (PI), Project Director and Academic Director, Fulbright Program in American

Studies Institute on U.S. Foreign Policy: Foundations and

Formulation, U.S. Department of State grant, University of South

Carolina, 2002. $182,000. Fulbright Fellows (academics and

professionals) from 18 different countries spend a four week

academic seminar at the University of South Carolina and a two week

study tour of Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and New York.

Outstanding Teacher in Political Science

by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha

(The National Political Science Honor Society), 2001-2002

Excellence in Teaching,

University of South Carolina Alpha Chapter of the Mortar Board Honor

Society, 2000-2001

Consultant,

the Carter Center, Democracy Project in China, informing Chinese

officials about the workings and mechanics of the U.S. 2000

Presidential Elections, 2000

Visiting Scholar,

invited by Foreign Affairs College, Institute of International

Studies, Beijing, China, Summer 1999

美国对外政策的政治学,

Chinese (Mandarin) translation of The Politics of United States

Foreign Policy (Beijing: World Affairs Press, 1999)

Member,

Graduate Committee in International Studies, Department of

Government & International Studies, University of South Carolina,

1985-96

President,

International Studies Association, Southern Region, 1995

Instructional Development Grant, USC, "The Teaching Profession and

Political Psychology," for teaching panel at the International

Society for Political Psychology, Spain, 1994

Director,

Graduate Program in International Studies, Department of Government

& International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1992-94

Vice President,

International Studies Association, Southern Region, 1993-1994

Program and Conference Coordinator,

International Studies Association, Southern Region, October 14-16,

1994. Organized the conference involving over 35 panels on a

variety of international topics with over 160 people in attendance.

Academic Director,

United States Information Agency (USIA) Grant,

ASouth Carolina-Bulgarian Exchange

Youth-in-Government Public Affairs Program,@ at University of South Carolina,

Summer 1991

Academic Director,

United States Information Agency (USIA) Grant,

AEducating for Democracy: An

American-Israeli Student Exchange@

(Jewish and Arab Israelis graduate students and professionals), at

University of South Carolina, Summer 1988

Outstanding Professor of the Year,

Humanities & Social Sciences, University of South Carolina Honors

College, 1987 88

Project and Academic Director,

Department of Education Grant, State of South Carolina, first

AAdvanced

Placement Teacher Training Institute in American Government &

Politics,@

at University of South Carolina, 1987

Research Merit Grant, University of South Carolina Grant, "Foreign

Policy Restructuring," 1986 88

President,

Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association,

1986 87

Outstanding Teacher in International Studies,

Department of Government and International Studies, University of

South Carolina (only time departmental teaching award offered),

1985 86

Program Coordinator,

Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association,

Anaheim, March 25-29, 1986. Organized 16 panels on a variety of

foreign policy topics for the annual meeting of ISA (from a previous

year of just 2 panels)

Vice Chair,

Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies

Association, 1985 86

Research and Productive Scholarship Grant, University of South

Carolina, "The Judiciary in U.S. Foreign Policy," 1984-85

Acting Director,

University of South Carolina University of Kent Exchange Program,

1984 85

Academic Director

and Field Project Director, United States Information Agency

(USIA) Grant, University of South CarolinaBSomalia

National University Exchange Program, in Mogadishu, Somalia, Summer

1984

Instructor,

Introduction to World Politics, School of International Studies,

American University, 1982

Instructor,

Introduction to American Politics, Department of Political Science,

American University, 1981

Research and Teaching Assistant,

School of International Studies, American University, 1978-1981

Research and Teaching Assistant,

Department of Political Science, Arizona State University, 1976-1978

Discussion Leader,

upper division Social Psychology course, University of California,

Los Angeles, 1975

PUBLICATIONS

Books

The Politics of United States Foreign Policy, Fourth edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson

Learning, 2007)

Third edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004).

Second edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 1999)

First edition (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1993)

[The book is used in over 300 colleges and universities throughout

the countryBincluding

the National War College; about 20 countries throughout the world.]

美国对外政策的政治学文献选读,

Chinese (Mandarin) translation of Readings in the Politics of

United States Foreign Policy (Beijing: Peking University Press,

2004)

美国对外政策的政治学,

Chinese (Mandarin) translation of The Politics of United States

Foreign Policy (Beijing: World Affairs Press, 1999)

Readings in the Politics of United States Foreign Policy, Editor (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace,

1998).

Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global

Change,

with Joe D. Hagan and Martin S. Sampson, editors, Studies in

International Relations Series (Columbia, SC: University of South

Carolina Press, 1994)

The Carter Administration's Quest for Global Community: Beliefs and

Their Impact on Behavior

(Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1991 paperback;

1987 hardback).

The Power of Human Needs in World Society,

with Roger A. Coate, editors (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers,

1988)

Articles and Chapters

U.S. Foreign Economic Policy and the Significance of the National

Economic Council, with Chris J. Dolan, International Studies

Perspectives 7 (May 2006), pp. 102-123.

Such Other Functions and Duties: Covert Action and American

Intelligence Policy, with James M. Scott, in Strategic

Intelligence by Loch K. Johnson, Volume 3: Covert Action:

Behind the Veils of Secret Foreign Policy (New York: Praeger,

2006).

AMetaphors

of U.S. Global Leadership: Changes in Metaphorical Imagery and

Thinking During the Carter Years,@ with Steven Campbell, in Metaphors

and Politics, edited by Francis A. Beer and Christ=l

De Landtsheer (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2004),

pp. 217-236.

AAt

Odds With One Another; The Historical Tension Between American Civil

Liberties and with National Security from World War I to the War on

Terror,@in

National Security & Civil Liberties in an Era of Terrorism,

edited by David B. Cohen and John W. Wells (New York: Palgrave,

2004), pp. 9-28.

"The Emerging Foreign Policy Role of the White House Chief of

Staff," with David Cohen and Chris Dolan, Congress and the

Presidency (Autumn 2002), pp. 119-149

AStudying

Images and Their Impact on Behavior: The Case of the Carter

Administration,@

in Political Leadership for the New Century: Personality and

Behavior Among Political Leaders, edited by Ofer Feldman and

Linda O. Valenty (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2002), pp. 137-159

AThe

Power of Human Cognition in the Study of World Politics,@ International Studies Review 43

(Fall 2002), pp. 45-75

"The Presidency and U.S. Foreign Policy," with Stephen Twing, in

After the End: Making U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War

Environment, edited by James M. Scott (Durham, NC: Duke

University Press, 1998), pp. 29-56

"A New Perspective on the Foreign Policy Views of American Opinion

Leaders in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Eras," with Michael W.

Link and John Creed, Political Research Quarterly 51 (June

1998), pp. 461-479

"The Policymaking Process," in Readings in the Politics of United

States Foreign Policy, edited by Jerel A. Rosati (Fort Worth:

Harcourt Brace, 1998), pp. 211-227

"The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy Revisited," in Readings in

the Politics of United States Foreign Policy, edited by Jerel A.

Rosati, (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1998), pp. 588-605

"Extending the Three-Headed and Four-Headed Eagles: The Foreign

Policy Orientations of American Elites During the Eighties and

Nineties," with John Creed, Political Psychology 18

(September 1997), pp. 583-623

"U.S. Leadership into the Next Millenium: A Question of Politics,"

International Journal 52 (Spring 1997), pp. 297-315

Eleven articles in The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations,

Vols. 1-4, edited by Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson,

sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations (New York: Oxford

University Press, 1997), entitled "AFL-CIO," "American Legion,"

"Committee on the Present Danger," "Foreign Policy Association,"

"Hot Line Agreements," "Military-Industrial Complex," "National

Association of Manufacturers," "Rollback and Liberation,"

"Trilateral Commission," "Veterans of Foreign Wars," and "Paul

Warnke"

"The Need for Understanding: A Reply to Gates on the Role of the

Judiciary," in International Studies Notes 14 (Winter 1997),

pp. 29 30

"A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Foreign Policy," in Foreign

Policy Analysis: Continuity and Change in its Second Generation,

edited by Laura Neack, Patrick J. Haney, and Jeanne A.K. Hey

(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1995), pp. 49-70

"The Rise and Fall of America's First Post-Cold War Foreign Policy,"

in Jimmy Carter: Foreign Policy and Post-Presidential Years,

edited by Herbert D. Rosenbaum and Alexej Ugrinsky (Westport, CT:

Greenwood Press, 1994), pp. 35-52

"Cycles in Foreign Policy Restructuring: The Politics of Continuity

and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy,@

in Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to

Global Change, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and

Martin W. Sampson (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press,

1994), pp. 221-261

"The Study of Change in Foreign Policy," with Martin W. Sampson and

Joe D. Hagan, in Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments

Respond to Global Change, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D.

Hagan, and Martin W. Sampson (Columbia, SC: University of South

Carolina Press, 1994), pp. 3-21

"Emerging Issues in Foreign Policy Restructuring," with Joe D.

Hagan, in Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond

to Global Change, edited by Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and

Martin W. Sampson (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press,

1994), pp. 265-279

"Jimmy Carter, A Man Before His Time? The Emergence and Collapse of

the First Post-Cold War Presidency," Presidential Studies

Quarterly 23 (Summer 1993), pp. 459-476

"Graduate Teaching in Modern Times," International Studies Notes

18 (Fall 1993), pp. 41-48

"The Domestic Political Environment," in Intervention into the

1990s: United States Foreign Policy in the Third World, edited

by Peter A. Schraeder (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992),

pp. 175-191

"A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human Needs in World

Society," with David J. Carroll and Roger A. Coate, in Conflict:

Readings in Management and Resolution, edited by John Burton and

Frank Dukes (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991), pp. 156-179

"Assessing the Advanced Placement Program in American Politics,"

The Political Science Teacher 2 (Fall 1989), pp. 18-21

"The Domestic Environment," in Intervention in the 1980s: United

States Foreign Policy in the Third World, edited by Peter A.

Schraeder (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1989), pp.

147 160

"Continuity and Change in the Foreign Policy Beliefs of Political

Leaders: Addressing the Controversy Over the Carter Administration,"

Political Psychology 9 (September 1988), pp. 471 505

"Human Needs in World Society," with Roger A. Coate, in The Power

of Human Needs in World Society, edited by Roger A. Coate and

Jerel A. Rosati (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988), pp.

1 20

"Human Needs and the Evolution of U.S. Foreign Policy," in The

Power of Human Needs in World Society, edited by Roger A. Coate

and Jerel A. Rosati (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988),

pp. 161-186

"Human Needs Realism: A Critical Assessment of the Power of Human

Needs in World Society," with David J. Carroll and Roger A. Coate,

in The Power of Human Needs in World Society, edited by Roger

A. Coate and Jerel A. Rosati (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1988), pp.

257 274

"The Reagan Administration and Economic Interdependence: Turbulent

Relations with the EEC," with M. Leann Brown, International

Journal 42 (Summer 1987), pp. 438 472

"Policy Dilemmas in the Horn of Africa: Contradictions in the United

States Somalia Relationship," with Peter J. Schraeder, Northeast

African Studies 9 (1987), pp. 19 42

"A Neglected Actor in American Foreign Policy: The Role of the

Judiciary," International Studies Notes 12 (Fall 1985), pp.

10 15

"Congressional Influence in American Foreign Policy: Addressing the

Controversy," Journal of Political and Military Sociology 12

(Fall 1984), pp. 311 333

"The Impact of Beliefs on Behavior: The Foreign Policy of the Carter

Administration," in Foreign Policy Decision Making: Perception,

Cognition, and Artificial Intelligence, edited by Donald A.

Sylvan and Steve Chan (New York: Praeger, 1984), pp. 158 191

"The Political Economy of U.S. Policy on LDC Debt Relief:

Executive Legislative Relations, 1977 1980," with Stephen D. Cohen,

World Development 10 (February 1982), pp. 147 160

"Developing a Systematic Decision Making Framework: Bureaucratic

Politics in Perspective," World Politics 33 (January 1981),

pp. 234 252

Reviews of Books

Review of Arie W. Kruglanski, The Psychology of Closed Mindedness

(New York: Psychology Press, 2004), in Political Psychology

27 (June 2006), pp. 506-509

AThe

Frustrating Study of Foreign Policy Analysis,@

featured book review essay on Christopher Hill=s

The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy (Hampshire, UK:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), in International Studies Review 6

(March 2004), pp, 109-111

Review of Joseph B. Underhill-Cady, Death and the Stateman: The

Culture and Psychology of U.S. Leaders During War (Palgrave,

2001), in Political Psychology (2002), pp. 871-873

Review of David Patrick Houghton, U.S. Foreign Policy and the

Iran Hostage Crisis, in International Politics 39

(December 2002), pp. 539-540.

AIgnoring

the Essence of Decision,@

review of Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow, Essence of Decision:

Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis (2nd ed; New

York: Longman, 1999), in International Studies Review (Spring

2001), pp. 178-181

Review of Douglas A. Borer, Superpowers Defeated; Vietnam and

Afghanistan Compared (London: Frank Cass, 1999), in

Millennium: Journal of International Studies 30 (London, 2001),

pp. 144-146.

Review of Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow, Essence of Decision:

Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis (2nd ed; New

York: Longman, 1999), in Presidential Studies Quarterly (June

2000), pp. 395-398

Review of William Bundy, A Tangled Web: The Makings of Foreign

Policy in the Nixon Presidency (New York: Hill and Wang, 1998),

in Presidential Studies Quarterly 29 (September 1999), pp.

725-728

"Failures of Deterrence: Who Won the Cold War?" review essay of

Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Gross Stein, We All Lost the Cold

War (Princeton University Press, 1994), in Mershon

International Studies Review 39 (May 1995), pp. 142-145

Review of Rhodri Jeffri-Jones, The CIA and American Democracy

(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989), in American Political

Science Review 84 (December 1990), pp. 1390-1391

Review of Samuel Segev, The Iranian Triangle: The Untold Story of

Israel's Role in the Iran Contra Affair (New York: Free Press,

1988) and Leslie Cockburn, Out of Control: The Story of the

Reagan Administration's Secret War in Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms

Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection (New York: Atlantic

Monthly Press, 1987), in American Political Science Review 83

(December 1989), pp. 1454-1456.

Review of Ole R. Holsti and James N. Rosenau, American Leadership

in World Affairs: Vietnam and the Breakdown of Consensus

(Winchester, MA: George Unwin, 1984), in American Political

Science Review 79 (June 1985), pp. 582-583



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