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Andrew G. Reiter Mount Holyoke College Department of Politics 50 College Street South Hadley, MA 01075

Email: [email protected] Personal Website Google Scholar Profile Office Phone: 413-538-2812

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Mount Holyoke College, Departments of Politics and International Relations (shared appointment)  Associate Professor (2017-Present)  Assistant Professor (2011-2017) Macalester College, Department of Political Science  Visiting Instructor (2010-2011)

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011)  Major Fields: International Relations and Comparative Politics (Latin America)  Minor Field: Transitional Justice o Dissertation: Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence (Committee: Leigh Payne [chair], Scott Straus, Lisa Martin, Andrew Kydd, and Christina Ewig) Summer Program, University of Michigan, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (2007) M.A. in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005) B.A. in Politics and History, Loras College, maxima cum laude (2004)  Politics Thesis: The Aims and Effectiveness of U.S. Policy towards Colombia  History Thesis: A Forgotten Era: The Shift in U.S. Nuclear Diplomacy during the Cold War

PUBLICATIONS Books  

Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence (Palgrave Macmillan, Rethinking Political Violence Series, 2016) Justicia transicional en equilibrio: comparación de procesos, sopeso de su eficacia (Bogota, Colombia: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2016), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne (Spanish translation of Transitional Justice in Balance)

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Transitional Justice in Balance: Comparing Processes, Weighing Efficacy (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2010), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne o Featured: CQ Global Researcher, Volume 4-1: Truth Commissions o Reviewed: International Journal of Transitional Justice, Cambridge Law Journal, George Washington International Law Review, International Journal of Law in Context, Prisma Jurídico [Brazil], Choice o Book Notes: Law & Social Inquiry, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy o Author Meets Reader Panel, Annual Meeting for the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA, 5 June 2011

Edited Volumes 

Special Issue: The Role of Datasets in Transitional Justice Research, Transitional Justice Review 1:4 (2016), co-edited with Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm

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“Editorial Note,” Transitional Justice Review 1:4 (2016): 1-6, with Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm “Does Spoiling Work? Assessing the Impact of Spoilers on Civil War Peace Agreements,” Civil Wars 7:1 (2015): 89-111. “Research Note: Transitional Justice in Higher Education: Assessing the State of the Discipline,” Transitional Justice Review 1:3 (2015): 123-132, with Karen Zamora Surian (Mount Holyoke College ’13) “Overcoming Impunity: Pathways to Accountability in Latin America,” International Journal of Transitional Justice 8:1 (2014): 75-98, with Francesca Lessa, Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Gabriel Pereira “Examining the Use of Amnesties and Pardons as a Response to Internal Armed Conflict,” Israel Law Review 47:1 (2014): 133-147 “Persistent or Eroding Impunity? The Divergent Effects of Legal Challenges to Amnesty Laws for Past Human Rights Violations,” Israel Law Review 47:1 (2014): 105-131, with Francesca Lessa, Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Gabriel Pereira “Militarized Justice in New Democracies: Explaining the Process of Military Court Reform in Latin America,” Law & Society Review 47:2 (2013): 375-407, with Brett J. Kyle o Winner of the Mildred Potter Hovland Journal Article Prize at the University of Wisconsin-Madison “Transitional Justice and Civil War: Exploring New Pathways, Challenging Old Guideposts,” Transitional Justice Review 1:1 (2013): 137-169, with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “Dictating Justice: Human Rights and Military Courts in Latin America,” Armed Forces & Society 38:1 (2012): 27-48, with Brett J. Kyle “Taking Stock: Transitional Justice and Market Effects,” Journal of Human Rights 10:4 (2011): 521-543, with Tricia D. Olsen and Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm “Transitional Justice in Latin America,” International Studies Review 13:3 (2011): 558-564, [Forum: Transitional Justice: The Quest for Theory to Inform Policy] with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “Transitional Justice in the World, 1970-2007: Insights from a New Dataset,” Journal of Peace Research 47:6 (2010): 803-809, with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne

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“The Justice Balance: When Transitional Justice Improves Human Rights and Democracy,” Human Rights Quarterly 32:4 (2010): 980-1005, with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “When Truth Commissions Improve Human Rights,” International Journal of Transitional Justice 4:3 (2010): 457-476, with Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm “At What Cost? A Political Economy Approach to Transitional Justice,” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 6:1 (2010): 165-184, with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “Equilibrando Julgamentos e Anistias na América Latina: Perspectivas Comparativa e Teórica,” Revista Anistia Política e Justiça de Transição 2 (2010): 152-175, with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne [Portuguese, published in Brazil] “Does Transitional Justice Work? Latin America in Comparative Perspective,” Global Studies Review 5:3 (Fall/Winter 2009), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne

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“The Development of Transitional Justice,” in An Introduction to Transitional Justice, edited by Olivera Simic (London, UK: Routledge Press, 2016) “Measuring the Success of Transitional Justice,” in An Introduction to Transitional Justice, edited by Olivera Simic (London, UK: Routledge Press, 2016) “External Actors and Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea,” in Transitional Justice in Unified Korea, edited by Baek Buhm-Suk and Ruti Teitel (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) “The Arrest Warrant for the Sudanese President Strengthened International Justice,” in Genocide and Persecution: Darfur, edited by Noah Berlatsky, 78-83 (San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2015) [Revised version of Duck of Minerva post: “ICC Victory over Immunity in Recent Clash with al-Bashir”] “Difficult but Ultimately Rewarding: Lessons from Transitional Justice in Latin America,” in Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring, edited by Kirsten Fisher and Robert Stewart, 76-93 (London, UK: Routledge Press, 2014) “Superar a Impunidade na América Latina,” in Justiça de transição das Américas: olhares interdisciplinares, fundamento e padrões de efetivação, edited by José Carlos Moreira da Silva Filho, Paulo Abrão, and Marcelo D. Torelly, 227-266 (Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Fórum, 2013), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne [Portuguese, published in Brazil] “Panama,” in The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice, edited by Nadya Nedelsky and Lavinia Stan, 353-357 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012) “Truth Commission of Panama (Comision de Verdad),” in The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice, edited by Nadya Nedelsky and Lavinia Stan, 458-462 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), with Stephanie Fenner (Macalester College ’11) “Conclusion: Amnesty in the Age of Accountability,” in Amnesty in the Age of Human Rights Accountability: Comparative and International Perspectives, edited by Leigh A. Payne and Francesca Lessa, 336-357 (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2012), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative Context,” in Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis, edited by Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, and Sanford Schram, 204-227 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne “An Exploratory Analysis of Civil Society and Transitional Justice,” in Civil Society, Conflict and Violence, edited by Regina List and Wolfgang Dorner, 62-84 (New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2012), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne

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“As Implicações Políticas dos Processos de Anistia,” in A Anistia da Era da Responsabilização: O Brasil em Perspectiva Internacional e Comparada, edited by Leigh A. Payne, Paulo Abrão, and Marcelo D. Torelly, 542-571 (Brasilia, Brazil: Ministério da Justiça da República Federativa do Brasil, 2011), with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne [Portuguese, published in Brazil]

Works in Progress 

“Behind Bars and Bargains: An Agonistic Approach to Transitional Justice in New Democracies,” revise and resubmit, with Geoff Dancy, Bridget Marchesi, Tricia Olsen, Leigh Payne, and Kathryn Sikkink

Op-Eds  “The Left Will Fail Until It Learns from the Right,” Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA), February 3, 2017, with Anjelica Jarrett (Mount Holyoke College ’17)  “The Wrong Choice in Colombia: Colombian Voters Made a Mistake by Rejecting a Long Sought Peace Deal,” U.S. News & World Report, October 4, 2016  “Unintended Consequences in Confederate Flag’s Forced Retreat,” Daily Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA), July 8, 2015  “Are We Finally Ousting the Last Dictators? Sadly, No,” The Duck of Minerva, November 3, 2014  “Some Good News for Iraq: Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Stepping Down is a Positive Step for the Nascent Democracy,” U.S. News & World Report, August 15, 2014  “Japan, South Korea Rift and Obama’s Role in Diplomacy,” The Huffington Post, April 16, 2014, with Calvin Chen  “ICC Victory over Immunity in Recent Clash with al-Bashir,” The Duck of Minerva, October 3, 2013  “‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and Other War Movies,” The Providence Journal, February 7, 2013  “Big Questions in Agent Orange Clean Up,” The Providence Journal, September 16, 2012 o Reprinted in a number of local newspapers throughout the United States, including: The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA), Herald and News (Klamath Falls, OR), News Chief (Winter Haven, FL), and The Reporter (Landsdale, PA)  “Assad Faces Exile or Fight to Finish,” The Providence Journal, March 12, 2012  “Yemen Loses a Dictator, but Not His Shadow,” The Christian Science Monitor, February 23, 2012 o Reprinted in The Nation (Pakistan), February 25, 2012  “Failed Transitional Justice in Egypt,” International Policy Digest, October 16, 2011  “Plan Colombia Demonstrates U.S. Effort to Help,” Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, Iowa), April 25, 2004 Book Reviews  

After Violence: Transitional Justice, Peace, and Democracy, by Elin Skaar, Camila Gianella Malca, and Trine Eide (New York: Routledge, 2015), in Latin American Politics and Society 58:3 (2016): 158-60. Constitutional Courts as Mediators: Armed Conflict, Civil-Military Relations, and the Rule of Law in Latin America, by Julio Ríos-Figueroa (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press), for Global Military Justice Reform, July 20, 2016.

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Judging State-Sponsored Violence, Imagining Political Change, by Bronwyn Leebaw (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2011) in Ethics & International Affairs (Summer 2013) Transitional Justice and Displacement, edited by Roger Duthie (New York, NY: Social Science Research Council, 2012) in Perspectives on Politics 11:1 (2013): 342-43 Why Peace Fails: The Cause and Prevention of Civil War Recurrence, by Charles T. Call (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2012) in Political Science Quarterly 127:4 (2012-2013): 732-33 The Mediation Dilemma, by Kyle Beardsley (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011) in Political Studies Review 10:3 (2012): 408-09 Civil Society, Conflicts and the Politicization of Human Rights, edited by Raffaele Marchetti and Nathalie Tocci (New York, NY: United Nations University Press, 2011) in Political Studies Review 10:3 (2012): 434 Militias and the Challenges of Post-Conflict Peace: Silencing the Guns, by Chris Alden, Monika Thakur, and Matthew Arnold (New York, NY: Zed Books, 2011) in Political Studies Review 10:3 (2012): 429 Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders, edited by Matthew Hoddie and Caroline A. Hartzell (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2010) in Marine Corps University Journal 3:1 (2012): 112-14 Winning the War on War: The Decline of Armed Conflict Worldwide, by Joshua S. Goldstein (New York, NY: Dutton Press, 2011), in Journal of Politics 74:2 (2012) Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict, edited by Peter Andreas and Kelly Greenhill (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press) in Marine Corps University Journal 2:1 (2011): 162-64 Necessary Evils: Amnesties and the Search for Justice, by Mark Freeman (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) in H-Human-Rights, H-Net Reviews (May 2011) Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War, by Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) in Exploring Globalization (March 2008) Choice Book Reviews o Human Rights and War Through Civilian Eyes, by Thomas W. Smith (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017) (June 2017) o Cosmopolitan Peace, by Cécile Fabre (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016) (March 2017) o The World of Protracted Conflicts, by Michael Brecher (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016) (December 2016) o Maritime Strategy and Global Order: Markets, Resources, Security, edited by Daniel Moran and James A. Russell (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2016) (November 2016) o Quality Peace: Peacebuilding, Victory, and World Order, by Peter Wallensteen (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2015) (May 2016) o Protests Against U.S. Military Base Policy in Asia: Persuasion and Its Limits, by Yuko Kawato (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2015) (February 2016) o Necropolitics: Mass Graves and Exhumations in the Age of Human Rights, edited by Francisco Ferrándiz and Antonius C. G. M. Robben (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) (February 2016) o The Securitization of Rape: Women, War and Sexual Violence, by Sabine Hirschauer (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) (November 2015) o The Sage Handbook of Human Rights: Two Volume Set, edited by Anja Mihr and Mark Gibney (London, UK: Sage Publications, 2014) (May 2015)

6 o Explanation and Progress in Security Studies: Bridging Theoretical Divides in International Relations, by Fred Chernoff (Sanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014) (February 2015) o Human Rights and the Uses of History, by Samuel Moyn (New York, NY: Verso, 2014) (December 2014) o Waging War: Alliances, Coalitions, and Institutions of Interstate Violence, by Patricia A. Weitsman (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014) (September 2014) o Democratic Peace: A Political Biography, by Ish-Shalom, Piki (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2013) (April 2014) o Clandestine Political Violence, by Donatella della Porta (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2013) (April 2014) o Of Medicines and Markets: Intellectual Property and Human Rights in the Free Trade Era, by Angelina Snodgrass Godoy (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013) (February 2014) o Exit Strategies and State Building, edited by Richard Caplan (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012) (July 2013) o Give Peace a Chance: Preventing Mass Violence, by David A. Hamburg with Eric Hamburg (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2013) (May 2013) o Why Canada Cares: Human Rights and Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice, by Andrew Lui (Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012) (April 2013) o Religion and Human Security: A Global Perspective, edited by James K. Wellman Jr. and Clark B. Lombardi (Oxford,UK: Oxford University Press, 2012) (February 2013) o Insincere Commitments: Human Rights Treaties, Abusive States, and Citizen Activism, by Heather Smith-Cannoy (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2012) (January 2013) o From Human Trafficking to Human Rights: Reframing Contemporary Slavery, edited by Alison Brysk and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012) (July 2012) o Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement, by Wendy Pearlman (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011) (July 2012) o Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict, by Janie L. Leatherman (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2011) (July 2012) o Weak Links: Fragile States, Global Threats, and International Security, by Stewart Patrick (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2011) (February 2012) Datasets and Resources     

Transitional Justice Research Collaborative (compiled as part of a multi-institutional National Science Foundation-funded project) The Transitional Justice Data Base (compiled with Leigh A. Payne and Tricia D. Olsen as part of the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) Authoritarian Regime and Transition Type Data Set (compiler) The Transitional Justice Bibliography (compiler) U.S. News & World Report Historical Liberal Arts College and University Rankings (compiler)

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GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS External  Co-Author, UN-World Bank Flagship Study on Development and Conflict Prevention, Background Report on Prevention and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence, 2017 ($30,00), with Laura Bernal-Bermúdez, Chris Mahony, and Leigh A. Payne  Consultant and Sub-Project Director, “Alternative Accountabilities for Past Human Rights Abuses,” National Science Foundation ($290,000) / Arts and Humanities Research Council Grant (£272,066), 2012-2015 (PIs: Kathryn Sikkink and Leigh A. Payne)  Selected Participant, Junior Scholar Symposium, 54th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 2013  International Studies Association Travel Grant Award, 2013 ($200)  Consultant and Sub-Project Director, “The Impact of Transitional Justice on Human Rights and Democracy,” National Science Foundation ($311,036) / Arts and Humanities Research Council (£213,408) Grant, 2010-2012 (PIs: Kathryn Sikkink and Leigh A. Payne)  Zennstrӧm Philanthropies Research Grant, for the Transitional Justice Data Base Project, 20092010 ($62,922 w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne)  Horizons National Honor for Dedication and Teaching (by student), 2009  World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship, Smith Richardson Foundation, 2008-2009 ($7,500)  Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship, United States Institute of Peace, 2008 (Alternate)  Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Research Grant, 2008 (Semi-Finalist)  Smith Richardson Foundation Research Grant, for the Transitional Justice Data Base Project, 2008-2009 ($50,000; w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne)  United States Institute of Peace Research Grant, for the Transitional Justice Data Base Project, 2007-2008 ($50,000; w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne)  NCAA Scholar-Athlete Award, Track & Field, 2001-2003  NCAA Scholar-Athlete Award, Cross Country, 2001-2002  Key City Rotary Club Scholarship for Academic Achievement, 2000 ($500)  United States Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award, 2000 Mount Holyoke College  Curricular Development Grant, 2017 ($2,000)  Research Assistance Grant, 2017 ($2,700)  Research Assistance Grant, 2016 ($1,470)  Research Grant, 2016 ($415)  Research Assistance Grant, 2016 ($1,523)  Curricular Development Grant, 2015 ($5,000)  Faculty Fellowship, 2015 ($9,800)  Research Assistance Grant, 2015 ($915)  Research Grant, 2014 ($1,464)  Research Assistance Grant, 2014 ($1,956)  Research Assistance Grant, 2012-2013 ($1,800)  Research Assistance Grant, 2011-2012 ($1,200)  Research Grant, 2011-2012 ($1,800)

8 University of Wisconsin-Madison  Vilas Dissertation Travel Grant, 2011 ($600)  Vilas Dissertation Travel Grant, 2010 ($600)  Summer Initiative Research Award, Department of Political Science, 2009 ($100)  Political Science Department Nominee, University of Wisconsin Teaching Assistant Exceptional Service Award, 2009  Vilas Dissertation Travel Grant, 2009 ($600)  Vilas Dissertation Travel Grant, 2008 ($600)  Murray Edelman Conference Travel Award, Department of Political Science, 2007 ($400) Loras College  President, Historian’s Guild, 2003-2004  Monsignor William Green Award for most outstanding History major, 2004  Dean’s List, 2000-2004 (all eight semesters)

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Co-Author, UN-World Bank Flagship Study on Development and Conflict Prevention, Background Report on Prevention and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence, 2017, with Laura BernalBermúdez, Chris Mahony, and Leigh A. Payne National Transitional Justice Working Group – Zimbabwe, 2016 Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Proposal to the US State Department for Transitional Justice Initiative in Nepal, 2014-15 University of Carthage (Tunisia)/ASF Belgium, 2014 Office of the High Commissioner of Peace of the Colombian Government, 2013 Institute for Integrated Transitions, 2011 Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 2010 American Abroad Media, Program on Transitional Justice, 2010 Brazilian Ministry of Justice, 2009 South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2009

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“Justice, Cocaine, and Cheese: Colombia’s Rejected Peace Deal,” Share Radio Investment Perspectives (UK), October 6, 2016 “Colombia and FARC Scramble to Rescue Peace Deal Amid Worries of Return to War,” The Guardian, October 3, 2016 “The American Presidential Election: Decisive Battles in Swing States,” Caixin Online, October 30, 2012 “Students Address Foreign Policies Missed in Final Presidential Debate,” USA Today College, October 23, 2012 “US Foreign Policy in the Pacific Rim,” Firstpost, October 5, 2012 “US Foreign Policy and Civil Unrest in the Middle East,” Mount Holyoke College Featured Experts Page, September 28, 2012 “Will Mubarak Be Prosecuted?” The Huffington Post, February 12, 2011

9 INVITED TALKS  “Transitional Justice: Success and Failures,” Transitional Justice: Success, Failure and the Case of Sri Lanka: Exploratory Seminar at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, August 31, 2015  “Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence,” The Interdisciplinary Seminar on Conflict and Violence, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, March 5, 2015  “Redefining Security: The Emerging Human Security Paradigm in International Relations,” National Security Policymaking Institute, The Institute for Training and Development, Amherst, MA, March 14, 2014  “External Actors and Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea,” Conference on Transitional Justice in Post-Unification Korea: Peacebuilding and Reconciliation, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Washington DC, May 25, 2013  “Redefining Security: The Emerging Human Security Paradigm in International Relations,” National Security Policymaking Institute, The Institute for Training and Development, Amherst, MA, February 13, 2013  “Amnesty: A Transitional Justice Mechanism?,” Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, June 29, 2012  Three lectures (Transitional Justice, Democratization, Political Violence) given for Grand Edventures Educational Program for Senior Citizens, Chaska, MN, July 2011  “Too Dangerous for the Courtroom? Analyzing the Decision to use Military Tribunals for 9/11 Terror Suspects,” with Patrick Schmidt, Political Science Lunchtime Lecture, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN, April 22, 2011  “Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence,” Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, Minneapolis, MN, November 8, 2010  “Issues of Access: Obtaining Reliable and Comprehensive Data,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Workshop on the Role of Databases in Transitional Justice Research, Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, Belfast, UK, October 26, 2010  “Transitional Justice in Latin America,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Presentation for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Washington, D.C., September 2, 2010  “Transitional Justice in Balance,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Book launch presentation at the United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., September 1, 2010  “Issues in Grading,” Presentation for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Political Science's Teaching Brownbag, Madison, WI, October 24, 2007  “Latin America: Politics, Presidents, and Elections,” Presentation for Madison-area K-12 teachers as part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Latin American, Caribbean & Iberian Studies Community Outreach Program, Madison, WI, November 16, 2006  “Knowing Your Audience,” Presentation for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Political Science Teaching Assistant Training Workshop, Madison, WI, August 30, 2006  “Colombia: A Country in Conflict,” Presentation for AIESEC: Latin American Night, Madison, WI, March 28, 2006

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“Courts and Coups: Military Legal Prerogatives around the Globe,” w. Brett Kyle, 2016 International Conference on Law and Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2, 2016  Chair (3 panels) and Discussant (1 panel), ISSS-ISAC Joint Annual Conference 2015, Springfield, MA, October 8-10, 2015  “Courts and Coups: Military Legal Prerogatives around the Globe,” w. Brett Kyle, 2014 International Conference on Law and Society, Minneapolis, MN, May 30, 2014  Participant, Working Group, “Global Trends in War, Conflict, and Political Violence,” 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 24-28, 2014  Moderator, “Justice and Imagination: Building Peace in Post-Conflict Societies,” Global Challenges Conference, Mount Holyoke College, February 28 – March 1, 2014  Panel Organizer, Chair, and Discussant, “New Discourse on Transitional Justice,” 2013 International Conference on Law and Society, Boston, MA, May 31, 2013  “Overcoming Impunity: Pathways to Accountability in Latin America,” w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 54th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 5, 2013  “‘Greedy’ Spoilers: Violence and Bargaining in Peace Processes,” Junior Scholar Symposium, 54th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 4, 2013  “Teaching Transitional Justice in Latin America through Simulations and Role-Playing,” New England Council of Latin American Studies, New Haven, CT, November 3, 2012  “New Boundaries in Transitional Justice and Armed Conflict,” 2012 International Conference on Law and Society, Honolulu, HI, June 7, 2012  “Does Spoiling Work? Assessing the Impact of Spoilers Following Civil War Peace Agreements,” 53rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 4, 2012  “Amnesty: A Transitional Justice Mechanism?” w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 53rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 2, 2012  “Amnesty for Peace? Analyzing the Impact of Amnesties in Civil Wars,” 2011 Minerva Jerusalem conference on The Potential Role of Transitional Justice in Ongoing Conflicts, Jerusalem, Israel, November 13-15, 2011  “Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Seattle, WA, September 1, 2011  “Author Meets Reader: Transitional Justice in Balance: Comparing Processes, Weighing Efficacy,” w. Leigh A. Payne, Annual Meeting for the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA, June 5, 2011  “Amnesty Laws in the Age of Accountability,” w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Annual Meeting for the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA, June 4, 2011  “Roads to Reform: Typologies of Changing Military Courts in Latin America,” w. Brett J. Kyle, Annual Meeting for the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA, June 4, 2011  “The Persistence and Impact of Amnesty Laws after Atrocity,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 52nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 18, 2011

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“The Political Implications of Amnesty Processes,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Conference on Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective, Brazilian Studies Programme, The Latin America Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, October 23, 2010 “Trial Databases and the International Picture,” w. Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Conference on Late Justice in South America, School of Advanced Study, Institute for the Study of Americas, University of London, London, UK, October 21, 2010 “Amnesty for Peace?: Colombia in Comparative Perspective,” XXIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, October 9, 2010 “Amnesty in the Era of Accountability,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL, May 30, 2010 “Dictating Justice: Military Courts and Judicial Reform in Latin America,” with Brett J. Kyle, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL, May 28, 2010; and the 67th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2, 2009 “Taking Stock: Market Effects and Transitional Justice,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, 68th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 22, 2010 “The Justice Balance: Transitional Justice Reconsidered,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 50th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 17, 2009 “The Politics of Spoilers after Civil War,” 50th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 16, 2009 “Demand for Justice: Domestic Support for Transitional Justice Mechanisms,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 28, 2008; the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2, 2007; and the 65th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 12, 2007 “Amnesty in the Age of Accountability,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 27, 2008; and the 65th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 14, 2007 “Does Transitional Justice Work?” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26, 2008 “Democracy and Transitional Justice: An Analysis of State Practice (1970-2006),” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2, 2007 Co-Organizer, “Responses to Atrocity Workshop,” Madison, Wisconsin, April 20-21, 2007 “At What Cost? A Political Economy Approach to Transitional Justice,” with Tricia D. Olsen and Leigh A. Payne, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2, 2007; and the 65th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 14, 2007 “Advocating Justice: INGOs and their Role in Promoting Transitional Justice Outcomes,” with Courtney Hillebrecht and Leigh A. Payne, 64th Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 20, 2006

12 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Mount Holyoke College, 2011-present  Courses o Ending War and Securing Peace: Conflict Mediation and Resolution in the 21st Century (Fall 2016) o Transitional Justice (Fall 2011; Spring 2013; Fall 2015) o World Politics (Fall 2011; Spring 2012; Spring 2013; Spring 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2017) o International Law and Organization (Spring 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2016, Spring 2017) o Political Violence (Fall 2012, Spring 2014, Spring 2016) o Comparative Politics (Fall 2012) o Latin American Politics (Fall 2013) o Justice and Imagination: Building Peace in Post-Conflict Societies (Co-Taught, Spring 2014)  Senior Honors Theses o Chair: Emma Fishman, “Where are the Unmarried Women? The Impact of Truth Commissions on Post-Conflict Gender Relations,” Politics, 2017, Summa Cum Laude o Chair: Anjelica Jarrett, “Shifting Identities in the Far Right: The National Front and Golden Dawn,” International Relations, 2017, Summa Cum Laude, Recipient of Department Award for Best Thesis o Second Reader: Zainab Amjad, “The Two Faces of Civil Society: Islamists and Ahmadis in Pakistan,” International Relations, 2017, Honors o Second Reader: Emma Murphy, “From Ichikō to Ma-Kun: The Politics of Baseball in the US-Japan Bilateral Relationship,” East Asian Studies, 2015, High Honors o Chair: Jeylan Mammadova, “Variations in Resistance: Responses of Oppressed Ethnic Minorities to Ethnonational Issues,” International Relations, 2014, High Honors, Recipient of Department Award for Best Thesis o Second Reader: Nazifa Tasnim, “Effectiveness of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention: Obstacles to its Implementation,” International Relations, 2014, Honors o Chair: Kelsey Rogers, “Remains of Genocide: The Impact of Objects in Negotiating Politically Sensitive Memorial Spaces in Rwanda, International Relations, 2013, High Honors, Recipient of Department Award for Best Thesis o Chair: Brittany Finder, “Rule of Law Reform in Post-Conflict Environments: Problematic Realities from Kosovo,” Politics, 2012, High Honors  Independent Studies o “Western Europe on the Precipice of Conflict,” (Jocelyn Mossman, Fall 2016) o “The Role of Victims in Transitional Justice” (Meghan Guptill, Spring 2014) o “Foreign Policy” (Alicia Redondo, Summer 2013) o “Private Military Contractors and the Laws of War” (Suraya Hazrati, 2012-2013) o “The Application of International Law to Cyber Activities” (Erin Syring, Fall 2012) o “Transitional Justice'” (Kelsey Rogers, Rachel Berlage, Spring 2012) o “Peacekeeping: African Union in Comparative Perspective” (Bridget Rhinehart, Spring 2012) o “Post-Conflict Elections” (Annah Nelson-Feeney, Fall 2012)

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Research Assistantships o UN-World Bank Flagship Study on Development and Conflict Prevention (Lisa de Sousa Dias, Zainab Amjad, Winter-Spring 2017) o Global Military Legal Prerogatives (Emma Fishman, Fall 2016-Spring 2017; Tina Khulordava, Amelia Neumayer, Spring 2016) o Fighting Over Peace: Spoilers, Peace Agreements, and the Strategic Use of Violence (Tina Khulordava, Courtney Brunson, Winter 2015-2016) o Collecting Evil: The Politics of Authoritarian Artifacts (Anjelica Jarrett, Fall 2014) o Transitional Justice Research Collaborative: Non-Transition Amnesty Project (Emma Walters, Spring 2015; Sasha Pohle-Anderson, Sidonie Le Youdec, Denise Huang, Summer 2014; Erika Tannor [head], Meghan Guptill, Marta Checko, Sara Ellis, Ava Gurekian, Hillary Hyduke, Spring 2014; Meghan Guptill, Fall 2013; Emma Walters, Emma Murphy; Erika Tannor, Alexis Marek, Spring 2013) o Transitional Justice Bibliography Project (Paloma Nikolic, Spring 2012) o Transitional Justice Website Project (Brittany Finder and Sophia Lozada, 2011-2012); o Transitional Justice Database Project (Marta Checko, Erika Tannor, Holly Regan, Spring 2012; LuAnne Jessop, Summer 2012) Student Research Collaboration o Co-author with Anjelica Jarrett on “The Left Will Fail Until It Learns from the Right,” (2017, see Op-Eds above) o Co-author with Karen Zamora Surian on “Research Note: Transitional Justice in Higher Education: Assessing the State of the Discipline” (2012-2013, see publications above)

Visiting Instructor, Macalester College, 2010-2011  Courses o Transitional Justice (Fall 2010) o Comparative Democratization (Fall 2010) o Latin American Politics (Spring 2011) o Foundations of Comparative Politics (Spring 2011) o Political Violence (Spring 2011)  Independent Studies o “Gender and Democracy: Latin America in Comparative Perspective” (Jennifer Schubert, Spring 2011) o Internship at International Institute of Minnesota (Heather Kunin, Fall 2010)  Research Assistantships o “Amnesties and Civil War'” (Shawn Greene, Summer 2011) o “Roads to Reform: Typologies of Changing Military Courts in Latin America” (Katherine Mohan, Summer 2011) o Transitional Justice Data Base Project (Stephanie Fenner, 2010-2011)  Student Research Collaboration o Co-Author with Stephanie Fenner on “Truth Commission of Panama” (Fall 2010, see publications above) Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005-2009  Courses o Latin American Politics (Fall 2005, Spring 2009) o Introduction to Latin America (Spring 2005, Spring 2007) o Introduction to Comparative Politics (Spring 2006, Fall 2006)

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o Introduction to International Relations (Fall 2008) o Campaign Finance (Fall 2004) Independent Studies o Legislative Internship (Brian Casey) o “Transitional Justice” (Margaret Balza) Research Assistantships o Transitional Justice Database Project (Andrea Bach-Y-Rita, Margaret Balza, Kesley Berset, Abby Buskager, Holly Courtney, Clement Darriet, Eileen Herden, Kara Kabelis, Nathan Marks, Megan McGuire, Suzanne R. Nielsen, Sarah Rola, A.J. Salas, Becca Schultz, Elizabeth Stower, Julian Switala, Nicole Wegner, Jeff Wright, and Matt Zelle)

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Program Committee, International Security Studies Section of ISA and the International Security and Arms Control Section of APSA Joint Annual Conference 2015, Springfield, MA. Journal Reviewer o American Political Science Review o Conflict Management and Peace Science (3) o Crime, Law and Social Change o Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs o Human Rights Review (2) o International Interactions o International Journal of Transitional Justice (4) o International Peacekeeping o International Studies Quarterly (2) o International Studies Review (3) o Journal of Comparative Politics (3) o Journal of Conflict Resolution (2) o Journal of Human Rights (3) o Journal of Peace Research (5) o Latin American Politics and Society (2) o Law and Social Inquiry o Law & Society Review (2) o Macquarie Law Journal (Australia) o Peacebuilding o Politics and Governance o Political Science Quarterly o Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional (Brazil) o Security Dialogue o St. Antony’s International Review o Transitional Justice Review Manuscript Reviewer o Cambridge University Press o Rowman & Littlefield Press (2)  One Back-Cover Endorsement o Polity Press o Yale University Press

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Grant Reviewer o National Science Foundation Current Professional Membership o American Political Science Association o International Studies Association Research/Project/Program Assistantships o Program Assistant, Latin American, Caribbean & Iberian Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Including Successful Title VI and FLAS Application), 2009-2010 o Akademia Cartonera: A Primer of Latin American Cartonera Publishers, edited by Ksenija Bilbija and Paloma Celis Carbajal, University of Wisconsin Press, 2009 o Accounting for Violence: Marketing Memory in Latin America, edited by Ksenija Bilbija and Leigh A. Payne, Duke University Press, 2011 o “Marketing Memory in Latin America Workshop,” hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, April 11-12, 2008 o Unsettling Accounts: Neither Truth nor Reconciliation in Confessions of State Violence, by Leigh A. Payne, Duke University Press, 2008

COLLEGE SERVICE Mount Holyoke College  NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative (Appointed, 3-Year Term), 2015-2018  Chair, Nexus Minor in Law, Public Policy and Human Rights, 2015-Present  Committees and Working Groups o Committee on Fellowships, Subcommittee on Fulbright Research (Appointed, 3-Year Term), 2016-2019 o Data Science Initiative, 2014-Present o Athletics Hall of Fame Selection Committee (2017-Present) o Faculty Grants Committee (Elected, 3-Year Term), 2013-2016 o Corporate Relations Strategy Group (Appointed), 2015-2016 o Data Science Faculty Seminar, 2015-2016 o Committee on Fellowships, Subcommittee on the Carnegie Junior Fellows Award, December 2015 o Faculty Committee, The Women in Public Service Project, “Reconstructing Societies in the Wake of Conflict: Transitional Justice and Economic Development,” May 25 – June 6, 2014 o Sophomore Focus: A Working Group on Curriculum, Spring 2013 o Learning Beyond the Gates Faculty Seminar, Fall 2012  Organized Public Talks o Annual Mary E. Johnson Lecture on Social Justice and Human Rights, Tricia Olsen, “Taking Stock: Corporate Human Rights Violations in Latin America,” April 14, 2016 o Annual Mary E. Johnson Lecture on Social Justice and Human Rights, Richard Wilson, “Criminalizing Hate Speech and War Propaganda at International Tribunals,” April 22, 2014 (co-organized with Elif Babul) o “Justice and Imagination: Building Peace in Post-Conflict Societies,” Global Challenges Conference, Mount Holyoke College, February 28 - March 1, 2014 (member of faculty committee)

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o Leigh A. Payne, “Unsettling Accounts: The Politics and Performance of Public Confessions by Perpetrators of State Violence,” February 27, 2012 Other Service o Invited Lecture to the Class of 1956, April 20, 2017 o Speaker, Admission’s Office Lunch for Parents of Prospective Students, October 3, 2016 o Speaker, Admission’s Office Lunch for Parents of Prospective Students, October 19, 2015 o Senior Symposium Moderator (2017, 2016, 2014, 2013) o Reception for Parents of Admitted Students, Experience Mount Holyoke College Weekend (2014, 2012) o LEAP Symposium Moderator (2016, 2013, 2012) o Faculty vs. Student Jeopardy to benefit local food pantry, November 14, 2013 o Presenter, Faculty-Student Collaboration, Admissions Staff Training, August 27, 2013 o New Faculty Mentor for Two First-Year Faculty, Fall 2012 o Politics Table, Academic Fair, September 4, 2012 o Rater, ESOL Writing Assessment Ratings Group, August 29, 2012

DEPARTMENT SERVICE Mount Holyoke College  Search Committees o Tenure Track Position in International Relations, 2016-2017 o Tenure Track Position in Comparative Politics, 2015-2016 o Five College Tenure Track Position in African Politics, 2012-2013  Awards Committees o Ruth C. Lawson Fellowship in International Politics and Ellen Deborah Ellis Fellowship in International Relations (2017, 2016; 2013; 2012) o Donald G. Morgan Fellowship in Law (2017) o Lawson-Loewenberg-Van Cleve Prize (2014; 2012)  Information Sessions o Bard Globalization and International Affairs New York City Internship Program (2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012) o Honors Theses for Politics Majors (2014) o Graduate School for Politics Majors (2014; 2013) University of Wisconsin-Madison  Graduate Student Representative (Elected), Graduate Program Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007-2008  Co-Coordinator, Comparative Research Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006-2007

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