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JAMES BRIAN McNABB 3196 Willow Creek Road, No. A103 Prescott, Arizona 86301 928.445.1250 [email protected] [email protected] Formal Education Claremont Graduate University 170 East Tenth Street, Claremont, CA 91711-6160 Ph.D. in political science, May 2002, specializations in World and Comparative Politics, dissertation title: “Russian Oil and the Move West: Evolution, Liberalization and Export Convergence.” Dissertation Chair: Dr. Harold W. Rood; committee members: Dr. Jacek Kugler and Dr.Yi Feng. California State University, San Bernardino 5500 University Parkway, SB, CA 92407 M.A. in national security studies, June 1996 United States nuclear policy and evolution; former Soviet Union area studies. Graduate Advisor: Dr. Mark T. Clark. California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, LB, CA 90840 B.A. in philosophy, 1981 Graduate seminars in philosophy of science, Aristotle, epistemology, symbolic logic, analytic philosophy, Wittgenstein. Academic Appointments Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Relations Troy University, Pacific Region, 18 MSS/DPE Unit 5134, Box 40, APO AP 96368-5134, December 2006 to Present. As a member of the faculty of Troy University-Pacific Region, duties include teaching in the Master of Science in International Relations (MSIR) Program being offered at Yongsan Army Garrison (Seoul), Kadena Air Base (Okinawa) and Misawa Air Base (Northern Japan), through a contract with the United States Department of Defense. Courses certified to teach are: National Security Policy, Military Strategy and International Relations, Research Methods, International Political Economy and Survey of International Relations. James McNabb, vita, page two Assistant Professor, International Relations and Global Studies Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 3700 Willow Creek Road, Prescott, AZ 86301 August 2008 to May 2011. Member of the faculty in the Department of Global Studies and the Global Security and Intelligence Studies Program (GSIS). Course taught: International Security and Globalization, Senior War Games, International Relations, US-Asian Relations, US Military History, US Government. Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768 International relations and comparative government. Winter term, 2008 Assistant Professor of International Relations and Comparative Politics, Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Chairman, Department of Political Science, Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP), Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan, August 2004 to June 2006. Courses taught: Government and Politics in Central Asia, United States - Kazakhstan Relations, Global Security and International Conflict Resolution, Developmental Studies (graduate seminar), Philosophical and Epistemological Foundations of the Social Sciences (graduate seminar focusing on theory construction and research fundamentals), Introduction to Ethics and Philosophy. The Political Economy of Development in Central Asia. Comparative Foreign Policy. Selected Topics in IR: Transcaspian Security. Served as Chair, Academic Planning and Curriculum Committee -- KIMEP College of Social Sciences. Selected to participate in the newly developed DBA program [Doctor of Business Administration] by offering a doctoral-level seminar in epistemology -- spring 2006. Lecturer, Department of Political Science and National Security Studies M.A. Program, California State University, San Bernardino, 2003-04. Courses taught: Introduction to Political Science, International Politics, International Relation Theory (NSS MA program), Developing Political Systems (Comparative Politics). James McNabb, vita, page three Professional Experience Dissertation research and writing, May 2000 to 2002 Research at Library of Congress and Congressional Research Service, Washington DC, summer of 2000; Research Assistant, Claremont Colleges Library (Honnold-Mudd Library). Assistant Director, Extended Learning Programs Claremont Graduate University, April 1999 to April 2000 Served as liaison representative to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) working with area universities (UCLA, USC, Pepperdine) in preparing a management/leadership program for LAPD personnel (captains, commanders, deputy chiefs). Co-developed “Medical Spanish,” a course which was subsequently offered to students at Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA. Federal work-study graduate student, Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Claremont Graduate University, November 1998-April 1999 Sales representative, Corporate and institutional marketing campaigns Keeler Advertising, 1890 South Chris Lane, Anaheim, CA 9280 July 1988 to September 1998 Instructor (substitute teacher), Kindergarten through adult education Garden Grove School District, 10331 Stanford Avenue, Garden Grove, CA, 92645, September 1987 to June 1988 Marketing Representative, Industrial fuels division Mock Petrochemical, 17922 Fitch Avenue, Irvine, CA, 92714 stationary power plant fuels supplier, client list included San Onofre nuclear power plant: gas oil for emergency back-up generators; Claremont Colleges physical plant, September 1984 to June 1986 Manager, Supply and Distribution, Marketing Representative, Petroleum products and marine fuels Aromalene Oil Company, 2750 East Spring Street, Signal Hill, CA, 90806; converted the UCLA campus, County-USC Medical Center, and the Central Heating Power Plant [County of Los Angeles, downtown Los Angeles] from natural gas to low sulphur fuel oil (LSFO) saving UCLA $120,000.00 per month in energy costs, County-USC Medical James McNabb, vita, page 4 Center $80,000.00 and Central Heating $52,000.00 in monthly savings, June 1982 to September 1984 National Service Crewmember, United States Research Vessel Hero National Science Foundation, Washington D.C. United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) Served as able-bodied seaman (US Merchant Marine designation) aboard 125-foot research ship conducting scientific research in the vicinity of Palmer Station (US) Antarctica; Ushuaia, Argentina; Drake Passage, Chile; June 1974 to February 1975 Honors and Awards Voted Best Professor by the 2009 graduating class of the College of Arts and Sciences, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, May 2009; University fellowship, Department of Politics and Policy, Claremont Graduate University, 1996-1997 and 1997-1998, Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, top ten percent of the graduate school (measured by GPA), California State University, San Bernardino, elected June 1996 Publications “The Power-Benefits Ratio: Change and Adjustment in Global Security,” (Under review by the Journal of Politics). “Cavalry Tactics,” “Covert Action, Confederate,” “Covert Operations, USA,” “Medal of Honor,” “Rifles,” Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Jackson’s (May-June 1862),” “Shenandoah, Confederate Army of the,” “Shenandoah, Union Department of the,” “Tactics,” in Paul Pierpaoli and Spencer C. Tucker, (eds.) Encyclopedia of the Civil War. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Forthcoming. “Artillery, Land,” “Arsenals and Munitions Factories,” “Communications,” “U.S. Congress,” “Forts, (General Overview),” “Pistols,” “Swords,” in Paul Pierpaoli and Spencer C. Tucker (eds,), Wars of the Early Republic (1783-1812). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Forthcoming. “Special Activities Division CIA,” “Special Collection Service NSA-CIA,” “Counterterrorist Center CIA,” “Army Intelligence and Security Command,” James McNabb, vita, page 5 “Iraq--US intelligence operations in/against,” Glenn P. Hastedt, ed. Spies, Wiretaps, and Secret Operations: An Encyclopedia of American Espionage. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, December 2010. "The Unanticipated Utility of U.S. Security Structures: Avoiding Cold War II in Central Asia," Comparative Strategy, Vol. 25, No. 4, October-November 2006. "Changing Society or Cold War II? Shanghai Cooperation Organization versus NATO," Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic Studies, KISI Proceedings, June 2005. “Historical Controversy: Germany’s Decision to Conduct Unrestricted Submarine Warfare and its Impact on the U.S. Declaration of War" (analysis), “Suez Canal,” “Egypt,” “Hussein Kamil, Sultan of Egypt,” in Spencer C. Tucker, ed. The Encyclopedia of World War I: A Political, Social, and Military History. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2005. “Engineering, military,” and “Submarines,” in Spencer C. Tucker, ed. American Military History. New York, NY: Facts On File Publishing, 2003. “Airborne Operations,” and “Lt. Randall ‘Duke’ Cunningham,” in Spencer C. Tucker, ed., An Encyclopedia of The Viet Nam War: A Political, Social, and Military History. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2001. “Amphibious Operations,” “James Forrestal,” and “Soviet Military Operations Against Japan,” in Stanley Sandler, ed., World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000. Conferences and Invited Lectures Paper presentation, “The Power-Benefits Ratio: Change and Adjustment in Global Security,” 2011 Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 82d Annual Conference, New Orleans, January 8, 2011 Paper presentation, “Problem Triangulation and International Security,” 2010 Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 81st Annual Conference, Atlanta, January 9, 2010 Chair, “Rational Explanations of International Processes,” Panel, 2010 Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 81st Annual Conference, Atlanta, January 7, 2010 James McNabb, vita, page 6 Presenter, “US-Chinese Relations,” Misawa Air Base, Japan, April 2008, Special Luncheon, Presented by Troy University’s Pacific Region MSIR Program. Chair, "Integration Issues for Transitional Economies," Panel, Fourth Regional Student Conference held at the Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research (KIMEP), Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan, October 8-9, 2004. The conference gathered over seventy young researchers from eleven countries representing more than forty universities. Keynote delivered by Mr. Gordon Johnson, United Nations Developmental Program (UNDP-Kazakhstan). Presenter, "US Strategic Tasks and Objectives in the 21st Century," FriedrichEbert-Stiftung/Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies International Conference, "Regional Cooperation in the Caspian Region: Perspectives for the 21st Century," Hyatt Regency Hotel, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan, May 27, 2005. Presenter, "Changing Society or Cold War II? Shanghai Cooperation Organization versus NATO," 5th Annual KIMEP International Research Conference, 6-8 October 2005: "Changing Society through Research and Practice, Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research (KIMEP), Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan. Delivered a series of invited lectures on the political economy of development, epistemology, and the philosophy of science to graduate students and faculty at the Gulyimov Eurasian National University in Astana, Kazakhstan, December 2005.