Kyle Haynes Webster University Department of History, Politics, and IR St. Louis, MO 63119 kylehaynes63@webster.edu 434-987-1218 www.kyle-haynes.weebly.com EMPLOYMENT Webster University: St. Louis, MO Assistant Professor: (2012 -) EDUCATION : Charlottesville, VA Ph.D. in Foreign Affairs (2012) Dissertation: Decline and Devolution: The Sources of Strategic Military Retrenchment Committee: Dale Copeland, Jeff Legro, John Owen, Will Hitchcock (History) University of Delaware: Newark, DE B.A. in Political Science and History (2005) University Honors and Distinction PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Kyle Haynes (Forthcoming, 2016) Diversity and Diversion: Testing the Effect of Ethnic Composition on Diversionary Conflict" International Studies Quarterly. Kyle Haynes (Forthcoming, 2016) Diversionary Conflict: Demonizing Enemies or Demonstrating Competence?" Conflict Management & Peace Science Kyle Haynes (2015) Simulating the Bargaining Model of War" PS: Political Science & Politics. 48(4): 626-629. Kyle Haynes (2015) Decline and Devolution: The Sources of Strategic Military Retrenchment" International Studies Quarterly. 59(3): 490-502. Subject of an online symposium in ISQ. Kyle Haynes (2012) Lame Ducks and Coercive Diplomacy: Do Executive Term Limits Reduce the Effectiveness of Democratic Threats?" The Journal of Conflict Resolution. 56(5): 771-798. Kyle Haynes et al. (2012) Decline and Retrenchment: Peril or Promise?" International Security. 36(4): 189-203. (Correspondence with Paul MacDonald, Joseph Parent, and William Thompson) 1 December 7, 2015
OTHER PUBLICATIONS Kyle Haynes and Brandon Yoder. (Nov 2015) H-Diplo/ISSF Article Review of Sebastian Rosato, The Inscrutable Intentions of Great Powers." WORKING PAPERS Useful Ignorance: The Benefits of Uncertainty during Power Shifts" (Under Review) Reciprocity or Resolve? The Tradeoffs of Conditional Foreign Policy Strategies" (with Brandon Yoder) Decline and Détente: How Power Shifts can Produce Peace" A Classroom Competition in Risk Taking" WORKS IN PROGRESS After Insolvency: The Causes and Consequences of Military Retrenchment (Book Project) A Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins and International Conflict" A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling" Offsetting Uncertainty: How Ignorance Begets Confidence" (with Brandon Yoder) CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling" To be presented at 2016 WPSA Conference in San Diego, CA. A Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins and International Conflict" To be presented at 2016 ISA Conference in Atlanta, GA. A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling" To be presented at 2016 ISA Conference in Atlanta, GA. Useful Ignorance: The Benefits of Uncertainty during Power Shifts" Presented at 2015 APSA Conference in San Francisco, CA. Caution or Commitment? Strategic Conditionality in International Relations" (with Brandon Yoder) Presented at 2015 ISA Conference in New Orleans, LA. Useful Ignorance: The Benefits of Uncertainty during Power Shifts" Presented at 2015 WPSA Conference in Las Vegas, NV. Caution or Commitment? Strategic Conditionality in International Relations" (with Brandon Yoder) Presented at 2014 APSA Conference in Washington, D.C. Diversity and Diversion: Testing the Effect of Ethnic Composition on International Conflict" Presented at 2014 ISA Conference in Toronto, Canada. 2 December 7, 2015
Retrenchment and Misrepresentation: The Hidden Benefits of Rising States who Conceal their Type" Presented at 2013 ISSS-ISAC Conference in Washington, DC. Roundtable at Washington University in St. Louis: Drone Warfare in the 21st Century" Relative Decline and Regional Patterns of Military Retrenchment" Presented at 2013 ISA Convention in San Francisco, CA. Diversionary Conflict: Demonizing Enemies or Demonstrating Competence?" Presented at 2013 ISA Convention in San Francisco, CA. Lame Ducks and Coercive Diplomacy: Do Executive Term Limits Reduce the Effectiveness of Democratic Threats?" Presented at 2012 APSA Conference in New Orleans, LA. Lame Ducks and Coercive Diplomacy: Do Executive Term Limits Reduce the Effectiveness of Military Threats?" Presented at 2011 APSA Conference in Seattle, WA. Trust Despite Mistrust: Relative Decline, Strategic Retrenchment, and Overcoming Uncertainty" Presented at 2011 ISA Convention in Montreal, Canada. Decline and Detente: How Relative Decline Produces Peace" Presented at 2011 ISA Convention in Montreal, Canada. Other Conference Activity Chair and Discussant for U.S. Foreign Policy" panel at 2016 WPSA Conference in San Diego, CA (upcoming). Chair for Soft Power, Foreign Policy, and Power Politics" panel at 2016 ISA Conference in Atlanta, GA (upcoming). Chair for Reconsidering Rationalist Approaches to War" panel at 2015 APSA Conference in San Francisco, CA. Discussant for Domestic Politics and International Conflict" panel at 2015 APSA Conference in San Francisco, CA. Chair and Discussant for Rationalist Explanations of Foreign Policy" panel at 2015 ISA Conference in New Orleans, LA. Chair and Discussant for Innovative Techniques and Methodologies for Foreign Policy Analysis" panel at 2014 ISA Conference in Toronto, Canada. Chair and Discussant for Bargaining, Coercion, and War" panel at 2013 ISSS-ISAC Conference in Washington, DC. 3 December 7, 2015
GRANTS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Clifford Roberts Graduate Fellowship ($10,000): The Eisenhower Institute, 2011-2012 Albert Gallatin Research Fellowship ($9,000): The, 2011-2012 President s Fellowship ($18,000): The, 2005-2010 Huskey Travel Fellowship ($500): The, 2011-2012 TEACHING Webster University International Security (Undergraduate & Graduate) Introduction to International Relations (Undergraduate, Graduate, & Online) International Relations Theory (Undergraduate & Graduate) Methods of Political Inquiry (Undergraduate) Capstone in International Relations (Graduate) (Instructor of Record) U.S. Foreign Policy Power Transitions and International Order DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Webster University Institutional Review Board, 2014-2017 Director of Residential IR Programs, Webster University (Spring 2015) Director of Online IR Programs, Webster University (Spring 2015) Director of Global IR Programs, Webster University (Upcoming - Spring 2016) Created curriculum for Certificate program in International Security Faculty Search Committee (Spring 2013, Fall 2013) International Relations M.A. Thesis Award Committee (2015) B.A. in International Relations Program Assessment (2014-15) Introduction to IR (POLT 1050) GCP Course Assessment (2013-15) Online Master Course Design & Maintenance, INTL 5000 (2014-Present) SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE Peer Reviewer American Journal of Political Science International Security The Journal of Conflict Resolution Security Studies International Studies Quarterly Journal of Peace Research Conflict Management and Peace Science Foreign Policy Analysis Professional Memberships American Political Science Association International Studies Association Peace Science Society Western Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association 4 December 7, 2015
REFERENCES Dale Copeland dcc3a@virginia.edu Jeff Legro Randolph P. Compton Professor jwl4x@virginia.edu John Owen Taylor Professor jmo4n@virginia.edu Todd Sechser todd.sechser@virginia.edu Giacomo Chiozza Vanderbilt University giacomo.chiozza@gmail.com Joseph Parent University of Miami parent@miami.edu 5 December 7, 2015