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Research Vita Ryan C. Hendrickson August 15, 2016 University Address Graduate School Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920-3099 217.581.2220 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1997. M.A. Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1993. B.A. Political Science and Philosophy, Marquette University, 1991. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Interim Dean of the Graduate School, Eastern Illinois University (July 1, 2015 to present). Professor, Department of Political Science, Eastern Illinois University (2008 to present). Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Eastern Illinois University (2003-2008). Tenure granted August 2003. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Eastern Illinois University (1999-2003). Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Lambuth University (1997-1999). Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Nebraska (1992-1997). PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Obama at War: Congress and the Imperial Presidency (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, forthcoming, 2015). 1 Diplomacy and War at NATO: The Secretary General and Military Action After the Cold War (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2006). The Clinton Wars: The Constitution, Congress, and War Powers (Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2002). JOURNAL ARTICLES “NATO’s Next Secretary General: Rasmussen’s Leadership Legacy for Jens Stoltenberg,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 14, 3 (2016): 237-251. “Congressional Views on NATO Enlargement: Limited Domestic Interest with Few Votes to Gain,” Croatian International Relations Review 21, 73 (2015): 5-23. “NATO’s Mafia Ally: The Strategic Consequences of Bulgaria Corruption” Comparative Strategy 33, 3 (2014): 287-298: Co-authors: Rachel A. Dicke and Steven Kutz. “NATO Burden Sharing in Libya: Understanding the Contributions of Norway, Spain and Poland to the War Effort.” Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 9, 4 (2013): 29-54. Coauthors: Rachel A. Dicke, Nicholas Anson, Phillip A. Roughton. “Libya and American War Powers: War-Making Decisions in the United States,” Global Change, Peace and Security 25, 2 (2013): 175-189. “Congress’s Efforts to Defeat Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army: NGO Activism, Terrorism and Evangelism," Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 14, 1 (2013): 111-124. ”Diversionary American Military Actions? American Military Strikes on Grenada and Iraq,” Comparative Strategy 32, 1 (2013). 35-51; Co-authors: Brett M. Hall and N. M. Polak “NATO’s Visegrad Allies and the Bombing of Qaddafi: The Consequence of Alliance FreeRiders,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies 25, 2 (2012): 149-61; Co-author: Joseph P. Bell. “Somali Pirates, the American Military and the U.S. Constitution: Congressional Oversight Without Responsibility,” Illinois Political Science Review 14 (2012): 53-71. “NATO and the United Nations: Debates and Trends in Institutional Cooperation,” Journal of International Organization Studies 2, 1 (2011): 28-49: Co-author Kent J. Kille. “Political Science Careers at Comprehensive Universities: Building Balanced Careers at “Greedy” Institutions,” PS 44, 1 (2011): 129-134. Co-authors: Melinda A. Mueller and Jonathan R. Strand. “Congress, War Powers and the Judiciary: Restraining the Commander in Chief’s Ability to Wage War,” Journal of African and International Law 3, 3 (2010): 583-600. 2 “NATO’s First Prime Minister: Rasmussen’s Leadership Surge,” RUSI Journal 155, 5 (2010): 24-30. “Secretary-General Leadership Across the United Nations and NATO: Kofi Annan, Javier Solana and Operation Allied Force,” Global Governance 16, 4 (2010): 505-524; Coauthor: Kent J. Kille. “War Powers in the Obama Administration,” Contemporary Security Policy 31, 2 (2010): 204224. “The Out of Iraq Caucus and Congressional Foreign Policy Assertiveness,” Midsouth Political Science Review 10 (2009): 17-40. Co-author: James M. Scott. “NATO Membership for Albania and Croatia: Military Modernization, Geo-Strategic Factors, and Force Projection,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 22, 4 (2009): 502-514. Co-authors: Nathan M. Polak and Nathan G. D. Garrett “Georgian Membership in NATO: Policy Implications of the Bucharest Summit,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies 22, 1 (2009): 1-11. Co-author: Travis L. Bounds. “What Options for NATO?: Dutch Force Projection and Defense Capabilities,” Comparative Strategy 28 (2009): 60-67. “Congressional War Powers, the Commander in Chief, and Senator John McCain,” Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 18, 1 (2008): 1-16. Co-authors: Jeremy L. Bowling, Richard D. Caldwell, and John S. Morris. “George W. Bush, War Powers and U.N. Peacekeeping in Haiti,” White House Studies 8, 1 (2008): 57-70. Co-author: Erika N. Cornelius. “L’OTAN et George W. Bush: Perspectives du Congrès américan sur la transformation de l’alliance,” Études internationales 38, 4 (2007): 475-99. “Operation Artemis and Javier Solana: EU Prospects For a Common Foreign and Security Policy,” Canadian Military Journal 8, 1 (2007): 35-42. Coauthors: Jonathan R. Stand and Kyle Raney. “The Miscalculation of NATO’s Death,” Parameters 37, 1 (2007): 98-114. “Croatia and NATO: Moving Toward Alliance Membership,” Comparative Strategy 25, 4 (2006): 297-306. Co-author: Ryan P. Smith. “Albania and NATO’s ‘Open-Door’ Policy: Alliance Enlargement and Military Transformation,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies 19, 2 (2006): 243-257. Co-authors: Jonathan Campbell and Nicholas Mullikin. “Public Diplomacy at NATO: An Assessment of Jaap de Hoop Scheffer’s Leadership of the Alliance,” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies 8, 2 (2005-2006): 1-28. 3 “Slovenia’s Membership in NATO: Testing the Criticisms of NATO Expansion,” Baltic Defence Review 12, 2 (2004): 113-127. Co-author: Thomas Ethridge. “From the Baltic to Black Sea: Bush’s NATO Enlargement,” White House Studies 4, 3 (2004): 319-336. Co-author: Kristina Spohr-Readman. “NATO’s Secretary General and the Use of Force: Willy Claes and the Air Strikes in Bosnia,” Armed Forces & Society 31, 1 (2004): 95-117. “Leadership at NATO: Secretary General Manfred Woerner and the Crisis in Bosnia,” Journal of Strategic Studies 27, 3 (2004): 508-527. “John Kerry as Commander in Chief: War Powers in the Kerry Administration,” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies 7, 1 (2004): 1-22. “Transforming Slovenia’s Military: Moving Toward NATO Membership,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies 16, 4 (2003): 46-57. Co-author: Michael Rudy. “Expanding NATO: The Case for Slovenia,” Parameters 32, 4 (2002-2003): 64-76. “NATO’s Secretary General Javier Solana and the Kosovo Crisis,” Journal of International Relations and Development 5, 3 (2002): 240-257. Paul Diehl, guest editor. “Clinton’s Military Strikes in 1998: Diversionary Uses of Force?” Armed Forces and Society 28, 2 (2002): 309-332. “Article 51and the Clinton Presidency: Self Defense and the Use of Force,” Boston University International Law Journal 19, 2 (2001): 207-231. “NATO’s Open Door Policy and the Next Round of Enlargement,” Parameters 30, 4 (20002001): 53-66. “Beyond Kosovo’s Borders: Albania and NATO’s Strategic Partnership,” Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement 9, 1 (2000): 19-31. Co-author Brian Forneris. “American War Powers and Terrorism: The Case of Usama Bin Laden,” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 23, 3 (2000): 161-174. “NATO’s Visegrad Allies: The First Test of Kosovo,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies 13, 2 (2000): 25-38. “NATO’s Enlargement: The Theory and Politics of Alliance Expansion,” European Security 8, 4 (1999): 84-99. “NATO’s Northern Allies: Contributions in the Post-Cold War,” European Security 8, 1 (1999): 64-78. 4 “Clinton’s Legal Dominion: War Powers in the Second Term,” National Security Studies Quarterly 5, 1 (1999): 49-64. “Albania and NATO: Regional Security and Selective Intervention,” Security Dialogue 30, 1 (1999): 109-116. “War Powers, Bosnia and the 104th Congress,” Political Science Quarterly 113, 2 (1998): 241258. “The U.S. Use of Force Abroad: What Law for the President,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 26, 4 (1996): 950-961. Co-author David P. Forsythe. BOOK CHAPTERS “The Role and Impact of NATO,” in Political Rationale and International Consequences of the War in Libya. Dag Henriksen and Ann Karin Larssen eds. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2016). “The Changing Role of NATO’s Secretary General,” in NATO’s Post-Cold War Politics: The Changing Provision of Security. Sebastian Mayer ed. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). “The United States Versus Terrorism: From the Embassy Bombings in Tanzania and Kenya to the Surge and Drawdown of Forces in Afghanistan,” in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy 5th ed. Ralph G. Carter ed. (Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2014). Co-author: Frédérick Gagnon. “NATO’s Operation Allied Force: Strategic Concepts and Institutional Relationships” in Pursuing Strategy: NATO Operations After the Cold War. Håkan Edström and Dennis Gyllensporre, eds. (New York: Palgrave, 2012) “NATO Partnerships for Major Non-NATO Allies” in Utility of NATO—Utility for NATO? For Håkan Edström, Janne Haaland Matlary and Magnus Peterson, eds. (New York: Palgrave , 2011). “The U.S. vs. Terrorism: From the Embassy Bombings in Tanzania and Kenya to the Surge in Afghanistan,” in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy 4th ed. Ralph G. Carter ed. (Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2010). Co-author: Frédérick Gagnon. “NATO’s Secretaries General: Organizational Leadership in Shaping Alliance Strategy,” in NATO in Search of a Vision, Rebecca R. Moore and Gülnar Aybet, eds. (Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2010). “The United States vs. Terrorism: Clinton, Bush, and Osama Bin Laden,” in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy 3rd ed. Ralph G. Carter ed. (Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2007). Co-author: Frédérick Gagnon. 5 “The United States vs. Terrorism: Clinton, Bush, and Osama Bin Laden,” in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy 2nd ed. Ralph G. Carter ed. (Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005). “Clinton’s Strikes on Usama Bin Laden: Limits to Power,” in Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Terrorism to Trade, Ralph G. Carter, ed. (Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2001). OTHER PUBLICATIONS “NATO Secretary General: A Changing Job Description?” NATO Review (2014) “Sweden: A Special NATO Partner?” NATO Review (2013) “North Atlantic Treaty Organization” in Kathleen A. Brosnan, ed. Encyclopedia of American Environmental History (New York: Facts on File, 2010). Preface to At the Center of the Storm, George Tenet (2010). Romanian edition. “NATO’s Anti-Piracy Operations: Strategic and Political Implications,” Atlantisch Perspectief 8 (2009): 9-13. Co-author: Nathan G. D. Garrett “NATO’s Secretaries-General; The Legacies of Joseph Luns and Jaap de Hoop Scheffer,” Atlantisch Perspectief 3 (2009): 10-14. “NATO Secretary General: A Changing Job Description?” NATO Review 2 (2009). “War Powers Act”, “Bricker Amendment” (Co-author: Ryan Galloway), “Constitutionality of Vietnam War” (Co-author: Michael Joyce) in David Shulte ed. Encyclopedia of the U.S. Constitution (New York: Facts on File, 2009). “North Atlantic Treaty Organisation” in David P. Forsythe ed. Encyclopedia of Human Rights (Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009). “NATO’s Missions Beyond Afghanistan,” in Swords and Ploughshares, “Can NATO Survive Afghanistan,” 16, 2 (Urbana, IL: Program for Arms Control Disarmament and International Security, 2008): 7-10. “Congress at War,” Foreign Affairs 87, 3 (2008): 167-169. Co-author: Louis Fisher. “NATO’s Global Missions and Ongoing Relevance,” in Occasional Papers VI: NATO’s Current and Future Challenges,” S. Victor Papacosma (Kent, Ohio: Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies, 2008). “Quand le Congrés arrêtera-t-il la guerre d’Irak?” Le Monde Diplomatique (January, 2008): 7. “Nicolas Sarkozy and NATO,” Atlantisch Perspectief 1 (2008): 8-11. 6 “Sweden’s Partnership with NATO,” NATO Review (Autumn, 2007). “Congressional War Powers,” in Debating the Presidency, David Freeman and Robert P. Watson eds. (Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishers, 2005). “NATO Membership for Israel: Assessing the Risks,” Atlantisch Perspectief 7 (2005): 19-22. “Crossing the Rubicon,” NATO Review (Autumn, 2005). “NATO’s Current ‘Crisis’ in Historical Perspective,” as “De transatlantische ‘crisis’ binnen de NAVO in historische en huidige context,” Atlantisch Perspectief 3 (2005): 12-15. “Manlio Brosio: Cold War Consensus Builder,” NATO Review (Spring, 2005). “History: Manfred Wörner: NATO Visionary,” NATO Review, (Autumn, 2004). “CIA and Domestic CounterIntelligence,” in Debating the War on Terror: Taking Sides, Thomas Lansford and Robert P. Watson eds. (Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishers, 2003). Coauthor: Kelly J. Moeller. “The Author Replies,” Parameters No. 1 (2001): 120. “Clinton and the United Nations: Security Cooperation in the Second Term?” Peacekeeping and International Relations 26, 6 (1997): 14-16. “The 104th Congress and the United Nations: Understanding the Effort to Cut U.S. Financial Assessments,” Peacekeeping and International Relations 25, 4 (1996): 6-7. PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS have appeared in the following journals: America (1) American Political Science Review (1) Chicago Tribune (2) Choice (31) Cistercian Studies Quarterly (1) Congress and the Presidency (4) Diplomacy and Statecraft (1) Fletcher Forum of World Affairs (2) Intelligence and National Security (1) Journal of Politics (1) Journal of Cold War Studies (1) Journal of Conflict Studies (1) Journal of Slavic Military Studies (5) Journal of Sport History (1) Journal of Strategic Studies (2) Mediterranean Quarterly (1) Millennium (1) 7 National Security Studies Quarterly (3) Parameters (2) Peace and Change (2) Peace Review (5) Perspectives in Political Science (8) Perspectives on Political Science (1) Political Science Quarterly (1) Social Science Quarterly (1) Swiss Political Science Review (1) OP-ED PUBLICATIONS “One Year and One War Later: Still No Vote from Congress on Military Action,” London School of Economics Blog on American Politics and Policy (August 12, 2015). “Now that Congress will decide on intervention in Syria, its leaders have moved to support Obama’s plans for military action,” London School of Economics Blog on American Politics and Policy (September 5, 2013). “Obama, Other Presidents, Ignore War Powers of Congress,” Omaha World Herald (May 28, 2011). “Bush Needs NATO,” Champaign News-Gazette (July 5, 2003). “Pressure Must Stay on NATO Applicants,” Omaha World Herald (May 31, 2002). “Bush has Personal, Practical Considerations in Iraq Policy,” Champaign News-Gazette (February 4, 2001). “Powell Doctrine Limits America,” Omaha World Herald (January 25, 2001). “Press Coalition to Rein in Iraq,” Commercial Appeal (January 17, 1999). “Kosovo Needs U.S. attention,” Commercial Appeal (August 24, 1998). “Holbrooke Right Choice for U.N.” Jackson Sun (July 26, 1998). “Nuke Tests Demand New Look at U.S. Policy,” Commercial Appeal (July 6, 1998). “Clinton’s Ireland Gamble Pays Dividends,” Commercial Appeal (April 26, 1998). “NATO Enlargement is Wise Move,” Commercial Appeal (March 8, 1998). RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTATIONS “Congress and NATO Enlargement After Ukraine,” International Studies Association (February 2015). 8 “American Foreign Policy and Security,” Summer Workshop in International Security, UUIC (June 2014). “War Powers in the Obama Administration,” International Studies Association (March, 2014). “American Security Policy: Obama and the Use of Force,” Summer Workshop in International Security, UIUC (July 2013). “The War Powers Act: From Nixon to Obama,” St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (May 2013). “War Powers in the Obama Administration,” Illinois State University (April 2013). “NATO Burden Sharing in Libya: An Assessment of Norway, Spain and Poland for the War Effort.” Midwest Political Science Association. Co-authors; Rachel A. Dicke, Nicholas Anson, Phillip A. Roughton. (April 2013) “NATO’s Secretary General Rasmussen’s Reform Initiatives: Leadership from within the Alliance,” International Studies Association (April 2013). Congress’s Efforts to Defeat Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army: NGO Activism, Terrorism and Evangelism,” International Studies Association (April 2013). “American Security Policy: Adapting to a Globalizing Society,” Summer Workshop in International Security, UIUC (July 2012). “President Obama, Libya and War Powers,” International Studies Association (April 2012). “Barack Obama and Presidential War Powers,” Les Aspen Center for Government, Marquette University, Washington D.C. (June 2011). “Diversionary Military Actions: American Military Strikes on Grenada and Iraq,” Midwest Political Science Association (April 2011). Co-authors: Brett M. Hall and Nathan Polak. “War Powers in the Obama Administration,” Eastern Kentucky University (March 2011). “Leadership at NATO: New Directions for the Secretary General,” University of Oslo (June 2010). “Potential NATO Partners: Political and Military Utility,” International Studies Association (February, 2010). “War Powers and the Obama Administration,” Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base (November 2009). “NATO’s Secretary General; Challenges for Fogh Rasmussen,” Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies (June 2009) 9 “Leadership at the United Nations and NATO,” (with Kent J. Kille) International Studies Association (February, 2009). “NATO Membership in Georgia,” (with Travis L. Bounds) International Studies Association, Midwest (November, 2008) “What Options for NATO?: Dutch and French Force Projection and Defense Capabilities,” International Studies Association (March, 2008) “The Out of Iraq Caucus and Congressional Foreign Policy Assertiveness,” (with James M. Scott) Midwest Political Science Association (April 2008) “Congressional Entrepreneurship and the Out of Iraq Caucus,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November 2007). “NATO’s Response to Terrorism” College of Wooster (October 2007) “NATO’s Post 9-11 Evolution,” Kent State University (April, 2007). “NATO Under George W. Bush: Congress’s Role in Shaping the Alliance’s Transformation,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November, 2006). “Congress, NATO and the 2006 Midterm Elections,” Center for United States Studies, University of Quebec at Montreal (October, 2006). “NATO’s Democratic Promotion in Afghanistan,” International Studies Association (March, 2006). “Jaap de Hoop Scheffer’s Leadership at NATO: Public Diplomacy after Iraq,” International Studies Association-West (September, 2005). “The EU Constitution and Security Cooperation: Operation Artemis,” Midwest Political Science Association (April, 2005). “Seeking Consensus at NATO: George Robertson and the Article 4 Crisis,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November, 2004). “Congressional War Powers and Terrorism: Congress’s Role in Pre-Emptive Strikes,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (May, 2004). “The Impact of the Elections on Executive-Legislative Relations: The War Powers Issue,” Center for United States Studies, University of Quebec at Montreal (April, 2004). “Leadership at NATO: The Secretaries General and the Use of Force in Bosnia,” University of Illinois, Program for Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security (February, 2004). 10 “Shaping NATO’s Agenda: Manfred Woerner and the Crisis in Bosnia,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November, 2003). “Understanding the Exercise of Congressional War Powers,” Dirksen Congressional Center, Bradley University (July, 2003). “NATO’s Secretary General and the Use of Force: Willy Claes and Operation Deliberate Force,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November, 2002). ”NATO’s Secretary General: Javier Solana in the Kosovo Crisis,” International Studies Association (March, 2002). “From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Bush’s NATO Enlargement,” International Studies Association-Midwest (November, 2001). “War Powers and the Clinton Presidency: Clinton’s Constitutional Legacy as Commander in Chief,” International Studies Association (February, 2001). “Desert Fox, Iraqi No-Fly Zones and the War Power,” International Studies Association-Midwest (October, 2000). “NATO’s Visegrad Allies: The First Test of Kosovo,” Midwest Slavic Conference (April, 2000). “War Powers and Kosovo: Making War in the Post-Impeachment Presidency,” International Studies Association (March, 2000). “American War Powers and Terrorism: The Case of Usama Bin Laden,” International Studies Association-Midwest (October, 1999). “NATO’s Northern Allies: Adapting in the Post Cold War Era,” New York State Political Science Association (May, 1999). “The Politics of NATO Enlargement: Alliance Theory Reexamined, ” International Studies Association, (February, 1999). “Clinton’s Legal Dominion: War Powers in the Second Term,” International Studies AssociationMidwest, (November, 1998). “Nazi Propaganda and Strategies of Persuasion,” West Tennessee Holocaust Symposium, (August, 1998). “War Powers, Congressional Deference and Bosnia,” International Studies Association, (March, 1998). “Clinton, Congress and Bosnia,” Western Political Science Association, (March, 1996). “The European Drug Regime: Regime Creation at the Regional Level,” International Studies Association-Midwest, (October, 1993). 11 CURRENT RESEARCH IN PROGRESS OR UNDER REVIEW “Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s Legacy as NATO’s Secretary General” “Congressional Responses to ISIS” 12