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CURRICULUM VITAE Caroline A. Hartzell Political Science Department Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-337-6045 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D M.A. B.A.

Political Science, University of California, Davis, 1994 Political Science, University of California, Davis, 1987 Economics, University of Puget Sound, 1985 (Summa Cum Laude).

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Editor, Conflict Management and Peace Science, January 2015- . Gettysburg College, Political Science Department, Instructor, 1993-95. Assistant Professor, 1995-2000, Associate Professor, 2000-2008, Professor, 2008-. Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, the United States Institute of Peace, October 2010 – July 2011. Founding Director, Globalization Studies Program, Gettysburg College, 2006 - 2010. Lancaster University (UK), Department of Politics and International Relations and Richardson Institute, Visiting Professor, Fall 2006. Interim Vice-Provost, Gettysburg College, January 2006 – June 2006. Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, Instructor, Introduction to International Relations (in Spanish), Fall 1991. TEACHING AREAS International Relations International Political Economy Civil Wars Comparative Politics (Latin America) PUBLICATIONS Books Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2007. Crafting Peace: Power Sharing Institutions and the Negotiated Resolution of Civil Wars. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press.

Edited Books Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell, editors. 2014. Segment States in the Developing World: Conflict’s Cause or Cure? London: Routledge. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell, editors. 2010. Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Peer-Reviewed Articles Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2015. “The Art of the Possible: Power Sharing and Post-Civil War Democracy.” World Politics 67,1: 37-71. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2014. “Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain? The Effects of IMF Economic Reform Programs on Public Health.” Social Science Quarterly 95 (4): 1022-1042. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. “Nation-state Crises in the Absence and Presence of Segment States: The Case of Nicaragua.” Ethnopolitics 13 (1): 28-47. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2010. “Economic Liberalization via IMF Structural Adjustment: Sowing the Seeds of Civil War?” (International Organization 64 (3): 339-356. (with Molly Bauer) Hartzell, Caroline A. 2009. “Settling Civil Wars: Armed Opponents’ Fates and the Duration of the Peace.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 26 (4): 347-365. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2006. “From Anarchy to Security: Comparing Theoretical Approaches to the Process of Disarmament following Civil War.” Contemporary Security Policy 27: 155167. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2005. “Signals of Reconciliation: Institution-Building and the Resolution of Civil Wars.” International Studies Review 7: 21-40. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2003. “Civil War Settlements and the Implementation of Military Power-sharing Agreements.” Journal of Peace Research 40 (3): 303-320. Reprinted in Roger Mac Ginty, ed., Peacebuilding. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2014. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2003. “Institutionalizing Peace: Power Sharing and Post-Civil War Conflict Management.” American Journal of Political Science 47 (2): 318-332. Hartzell, Caroline A., Matthew Hoddie, and Donald Rothchild. 2001. “Stabilizing the Peace After Civil War: An Investigation of Some Key Variables.” International Organization 55 (1): 183-208. Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1999. “Security in Deeply Divided Societies: The Role of Territorial Autonomy.” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 5 (3 & 4): 254-271. Hartzell, Caroline A. 1999. “Explaining the Stability of Negotiated Settlements to Intra-state Wars.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 43 (1): 3-22.

Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1997. “Political Pacts as Negotiated Agreements: Comparing Ethnic and Non-Ethnic Cases.” International Negotiation 2 (1): 147-171. Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1991. “Great- and Medium-Power Mediations: Angola.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 518: 39-57. Chapters in Edited Volumes Hartzell, Caroline A. 2016. “Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements.” In What Do We Know about Civil Wars?, edited by T. David Mason and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2015. “Relative Peace and Emerging Fault Lines: Accounting for Trends in Intrastate Conflict in Latin America.” In Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security Studies, edited by Arie Kacowicz and David R. Mares. London: Routledge. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. “Mixed Motives: Explaining the Decision to Integrate Militaries at Civil War’s End. ” In New Armies from Old: Merging Competing Military Forces after Civil Wars, edited by Roy Licklider. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. “Peacebuilding after Civil War.” In Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars, edited by Edward Newman and Karl R. DeRouen. London: Routledge. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2013. "Externally Mandated Economic Liberalization and the Onset of Civil Conflict.” In From Mediation to Nation-Building: Third Parties and the Management of Communal Conflict, eds., Joseph R. Rudolph and Willam Lahneman. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013. pp. 171-188. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2013. “Transitions from War to Peace.” For The Elgar Companion to Civil War and Fragile States, edited by Graham Brown and Arnim Langer. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Amy Yuen. 2012. “The Durability of Peace.” In Guide to the Scientific Study of International Processes, eds., Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Paul F. Diehl, and James D. Morrow. West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 233-250. Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2010. “Introduction.” In Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders, eds., Matthew Hoddie and Caroline Hartzell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
pp. 1-25. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2010. “Conclusions.” In Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders, eds., Matthew Hoddie and Caroline Hartzell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 219-235. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2006. “Structuring the Peace: Negotiated Settlements and the Construction of Conflict Management Institutions.” In Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace, eds. T. David Mason and James D. Meernik. London: Routledge.

Hoddie, Matthew and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2005. “Power Sharing in Peace Settlements: Initiating the Transition from Civil War” (with Matthew Hoddie). In Sustainable Peace: Power and Democracy after Civil Wars, eds., Philip G. Roeder and Donald Rothchild. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2002. “Peace in Stages: The Role of an Implementation Regime in Nicaragua.” In Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements, eds., Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens. Boulder: Lynne Rienner. Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1995. “Inter-State and Intra-State Negotiations in Angola.” In Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars, ed., I. William Zartman. Washington, D.C.: Brookings. Hartzell, Caroline. 1993. “Las Reformas Económicas en la Constitución Colombiana de 1991.” In La Constitución de 1991: Un Pacto Político Viable? ed. John Dugas. Bogotá: Fondo Editorial CEREC. Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1993. “The Peace Process in the Sudan, 1971-72” (with Donald Rothchild). In Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End, ed., Roy Licklider. New York: New York University Press. Rothchild, Donald and Caroline Hartzell. 1992. “The Case of Angola: Four Power Intervention and Disengagement.” In Foreign Military Intervention: The Dynamics of Protracted Conflict, eds., Ariel Levite, Bruce Jentleson, and Larry Berman. New York: Columbia University Press. Book Reviews Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. Review of Benedetta Berti’s Armed Political Organizations: From Conflict to Integration. Perspectives on Politics 12 (4): 964-965. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2010. “Review Symposium. The State and Violence: A Discussion of Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History, by Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast.” Perspectives on Politics 8 (1): 289-291. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2009. Review of Pippa Norris’s Driving Democracy: Do Power-Sharing Institutions Work? Journal of Politics 71 (4). Other Hartzell, Caroline. December 2014. “After the departure of ISAF, what would an Afghan peace process look like?” The World Today 70, 6. Available at http://www.chathamhouse.org/publication/after-departure-isaf-what-would-afghan-peace-processlook Hartzell, Caroline A. December 2014. “A Comparative Perspective on an Afghan Peace Process: Why, When, Who and What?” Chatham House Policy Brief for Afghanistan: Opportunity in Crisis Series No. 7. Available at http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/files/chathamhouse/field/field_document/20141204AfghanPeace ProcessHartzell.pdf

Nixon, Hamish and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2011. “Beyond Power Sharing: Institutional Options for an Afghan Peace Process.” United States Institute of Peace, PeaceWorks Report No. 78. Reprinted in Scott Smith, Moeed Yusuf, and Colin Cookman, eds. Getting It Right in Afghanistan. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2013, pp. 265-327. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2011. “Missed Opportunities: The Impact of DDR on SSR in Afghanistan.” United States Institute of Peace Special Report 270. Hartzell, Caroline A., Robert D. Lamb, Phillip McLean, Johanna Mendelson Forman, and Maria Cristina Olano. 2011. “USAID/OTI’s Initial Governance Response Program in Colombia: A Final Evaluation.” 1997. The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, Caroline Hartzell, Associate Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. Hartzell, Caroline A. 1997. “Grenada,” “Guatemala,” “Guinea-Bissau,” “Honduras,” “Non-Aligned Movement,” and “Third World.” Articles in The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations. New York: Oxford University Press. Works Accepted for Publication Hartzell, Caroline A. “Civil War Termination.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, ed., William R. Thompson. Works in Progress Hartzell, Caroline A. “Economic Power Sharing’s Effects on Post-Conflict Power Relations: Potentially Potent… but Likely Limited.” Chapter for edited volume. Hartzell, Caroline A. “Do Civil War Outcomes (Still) Matter?” Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory, ed., William R. Thompson. RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS Hartzell, Caroline A. 2016. “Signaling Strangers? Power Sharing and Foreign Direct Investment in PostCivil War States.” Presented at the International Political Science Association’s 24th World Congress in Poznan, Poland, 23-28 July. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2016. “Power Sharing and Women’s Political Rights in Post-Civil War States.” Presented at annual meeting of International Studies Association in Atlanta, GA, March 16-19. Hartzell, Caroline A., and Matthew Hoddie. 2016. “Power Sharing and the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Civil War.” Presented at annual meeting of International Studies Association in Atlanta, GA, March 1619. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2015. “Promising or Perilous? Power Sharing and Women’s Political Rights in the Wake of Civil War.” Presented at workshop on Power-sharing Pacts and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Constructive Engagements,” Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, 6-7 November 2015.

Hartzell, Caroline A. 2015. “Civil War in Latin America: Going, Going…. Gone?” Presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association in New Orleans, LA, February 18-21, 2015. Hoddie, Matthew, and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2015. “Power Sharing, Political Goods Delivery, and Post-Civil War Public Health: The Case of Infant Mortality.” Presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association in New Orleans, LA, February 18-21, 2015. Reid, Lindsay, and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2015. “Positive Externalities? Mediation and Women’s Political Rights Following Civil War.” Presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association in New Orleans, LA, February 18-21, 2015. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Lindsay Reid. 2014. “Mediation and Government Respect for Women’s Political Rights following Civil War.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC., August 28-31, 2014. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. “Good, Bad, or Ugly? Economic Power Sharing and Post-Conflict Power Relations.” Presented at the third Institutions for Sustainable Peace (ISP) Network Conference, Geneva, 27-28 May. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2014. “Relative Peace and Emerging Fault Lines: Accounting for Trends in Intrastate Conflict in Latin America.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26- 29. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Lindsay Reid. 2014. “Establishing a Quality Peace? Mediation’s Effects on Women’s Political Rights in the Wake of Civil War.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2013. “Signaling Strangers? Power Sharing and FDI in Post-Civil War States.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Knoxville, TN, October 2526. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2013. “Scourge or Source of Transformation? Civil War and Women’s Rights.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 3-6. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2012. “Civil War and Women’s Rights.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Savannah, GA, October 26-28. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2012. “The Art of the Possible: Power Sharing and Post-Civil War Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 12-15. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2011. “Promoting Democracy in Post-Civil War States: The Impacts of US Assistance.” Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, March 2011. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2010. “Do Civil War Outcomes (Still) Matter?” Presented at the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Forth Worth, TX, October 22-24.

Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2010. “Good, Bad, or Ugly? The Effects of Power-Sharing Institutions on Democracy in Post-Civil War States” (with Matthew Hoddie). Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 17-20. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2009. “Civil War Settlements and Post-Conflict Economic Growth.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Chapel Hill, NC, November 20-22. Hoddie, Matthew, Caroline Hartzell, and Jason Smith. 2009. “Short-term Pain, Long-term Gain? The Effects of IMF Economic Reform Programs on Public Health Performance.” Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, September 3-6. Hartzell, Caroline and Matthew Hoddie (with Molly Bauer). 2008. “Economic Liberalization via IMF Structural Adjustment: Sowing the Seeds of Civil Conflict?” Poster presentation at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, August 28-31. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2007. “Managing Globalization: Using State Policies to Mitigate Civil Conflict.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbia, South Carolina, November 2-4. Hartzell, Caroline A. 2007. “Deconstructing Civil War Settlements: What Makes for an Enduring Peace?” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, April 12-15. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Robert Bohrer. 2007. “Civil War and Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 28 – March 3. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Leanne Tyler. 2007. “Civil War Settlements and the Fate of Factions: An Empirical Overview.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 28 – March 3. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Robert Bohrer. 2006. “Civil War and Institutional Change.” Presented at conference on “Re-opening the Black Box of War” at University of California at Davis, October 27-28. Hartzell, Caroline A. and Matthew Hoddie. 2006. “Promoting Liberalization in Post-Civil War States: Building Peace or Fostering Instability?” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 22-25. Bohrer, Robert, and Caroline A. Hartzell. 2006. “The Logic of Differently-Sized Winning Coalitions in Post-civil War Settings.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 22-25.

GRANTS 2016. National Science Foundation award no. 1552619 for “Power Sharing, Political Goods Provision and Post-Conflict Stability.” Three-year award in the amount of $447,802. PI Caroline A. Hartzell, co-PIs Matthew Hoddie and Joe Eyerman.

2007. University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. $9,000 grant to fund workshop for project on “Enforcing Peace: How Non-State Actors Contribute to Peace in Deeply Divided Societies” (with Matthew Hoddie). 2007. International Studies Association Workshop Grant. $5,000 to fund workshop on “Enforcing Peace: Exploring Paths to Stability in Deeply Divided Societies.” Workshop, held concurrently with ISA 2007 Annual Meeting, to serve as basis for an edited book (with Matthew Hoddie). 2006. U.S. Department of Education, Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Programs. 2006-2008. Two-year, $300,000+ grant to Gettysburg College to support fostering an “Arab World Perspective within a Globalization Studies Program.” Helped plan and write programmatic elements of grant. Lead project director for implementation of grant. Grant extended to third year, 2008-2009. 2003. Gettysburg College Presidential Research Fellowship. $5,000. 1990-1991. Fulbright Dissertation Research Grant to Colombia. 1990-1991. ICETEX (Colombian Government Agency of Foreign Studies) Research Grant. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2016. Member of judging panel for Conflict Research Society’s 2016 Cedric Smith Prize for best peace and conflict research paper by UK-based student. 2016 - . Member of Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis. 2015 - . Editor, Conflict Management and Peace Science. 2014 Chair of Award Committee for 2015 Best Paper Award for Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association. 2012 - 2015. Member of jury charged with selecting Nils Petter Gledisch Article of the Year award for the Journal of Peace Research. 2012. Chair of Award Committee for Best Paper Presented in International Relations at 2012 Midwest Political Science Association. 2012. Chair of Selection Committee, Walter Isard Award for Best Dissertation in Peace Science, 20102012, Peace Science Society (International). 2011 - 2014. Member of Editorial Board, Conflict Management and Peace Science. 2011. Chair of Selection Committee, Stuart A. Bremer Award, Peace Science Society (International). 2010 - . Member of Editorial Board, Ethnopolitics. 2009-2013. Councilor, Peace Science Society (International).

2010. Selection Committee, Conflict Processes Best Book Award, American Political Science Association. 2010. Selection Committee, Walter Isard Award for Best Dissertation in Peace Science, 2008-2010, Peace Science Society (International). 2009. Selection Committee, Stuart A. Bremer Award, Peace Science Society (International). Journal Reviews: American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; British Journal of Political Science; Canadian Foreign Policy Journal; Civil Wars; Comparative Political Studies; Conflict Management and Peace Science; Conflict, Security, and Development; Cooperation and Conflict; Ethnopolitics; European Political Science Review; Governance; International Interactions; International Organization; International Studies Perspectives; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Politics; Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; New Global Studies; Perspectives on Politics; Political Research Quarterly; Political Science Research and Methods; Social Sciences Quarterly; World Politics Reviews for Presses: Cambridge University Press; CQ Press; Oxford University Press; The Pennsylvania State University Press. Grant Proposal Reviews: National Science Foundation; MacArthur Fellows Program; Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Israel Science Foundation;Swiss National Science Foundation; British Academy Small Research Grants Program; Solicited Grant Program of the United States Institute of Peace; Grawemeyer Award. INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Co-chair of committee charged with developing a plan for internationalization and inclusion components of institutional strategic plan, Gettysburg College, 2015-2016. Member of Faculty Personnel Committee, spring 2015. Director, Center for the Study of Global Issues, 2014- . Chair of committee charged with developing a strategic plan for internationalization at Gettysburg College, 2014-2015 . Director, Globalization Studies, spring 2013. Chair, Internationalization Coordinating Committee, 2012-2014. Member, Middle States Re-accreditation, 2012 - 13. Member, Eisenhower Institute Faculty-Student Advisory Council, 2006 - . Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Fall 2005 – Spring 2007.

Coordinator, Latin American Studies program, Fall 2001- Spring 2006. Faculty Liaison, Center for Public Service, Initiatives on Service-Learning as a Pedagogy, 2001-2003. Acting Chair, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Spring 2001. Member, College Grievance Committee, Spring 1999-2001. Member, Area Studies Committee, Latin America Program, 1998. Member, Area Studies Committee, South Asia Program, 1997. Member, International Affairs Concentration Advisory Committee, 1996-2004. Member, Service Learning Steering Committee, Center for Public Service, 1996-2003. Member, Latin American Studies Committee, 1993-2001.

CONSULTING Participant, Chatham House Colloquium on a peace process for Afghanistan. Oslo, June 24-25, 2014. Research project involving consultation of Afghans on the institutional parameters of a durable Afghan peace. Project funded by Peace Research Institute Oslo, the United States Institute of Peace, and Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2011. Presentation on “Powersharing and Peacemaking” for Geneva Centre for Security Policy UNDPA training course, New York, August 23, 2011. Member of evaluation team for USAID/OTI program on consolidating state presence in former conflict zones, 2011. Research for HD Centre, Geneva, on Conflict Mediation Trends, 2008. LANGUAGE SKILLS Speak, read, and write Spanish fluently. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Selected for membership in Institutions for Sustainable Peace (ISP) Network. The ISP Network brings together international scholars working on institutional designs in divided and post-war societies in an effort to develop an integrated analytical approach to institutional challenges in divided societies. 2014. One of two senior International Relations scholars selected to mentor junior female faculty and graduate students as part of NSF-funded Journeys in World Politics workshop at the University of Iowa, November 17-19, 2011.

Fulbright Scholar Award to Azerbaijan (for 2012; declined). Elizabethtown College Peace Fellow in Residency, 11-13 November 2008. President’s Mellon Grant for Student-Faculty Summer Research, 2006. Gettysburg College Student Senate Faculty Appreciation Teaching Award, 2004. UC Davis Washington Center Graduate Research Fellowship, the University of California, Davis, 1992. Graduate Student Teaching Award, University of California, Davis, 1990. One-year Distinguished Scholar Research Award, University of California, Davis, 1986. Four-year Regents’ Graduate Fellowship in Political Science, University of California, Davis, 1985-1989.

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