CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN R. KARAAGAC Visiting Assistant Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs Bloomington, IN 47405 jkaraaga@indiana.edu CURRENT POSITIONS Visiting Assistant Professor, Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs University Lecturer Johns Hopkins University, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Washington, DC EDUCATION 1990-1997 Johns Hopkins University: Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington DC Ph.D., With Distinction, International Relations Thesis: Ideas, Individuals and Institutions: Political Reform in the Great Powers, 1600-1900 Advisors: George Liska, Charles Doran Comprehensive Exams: American Foreign Policy, Middle Eastern Politics, International Relations Theory Equivalency Exam in Monetary and Trade Theory 1986-1987 Cambridge University, Cambridge England (St. John s College) Master of Philosophy, International Relations Thesis: Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Partition of the Ottoman Empire Advisor: Richard Langhorne 1982-1986 University of California, Berkeley B.A., History: Minor in Middle East Studies Phi Beta Kappa
UNIVERSITY TEACHING Fall 2009-present:, Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Visiting Assistant Professor Introduction to National and International Policy (V160) Public Policy and Political Economy (V450) Comparative Public Administration (V575) Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship (V699) Ideas and Experience II (H212) in Hutton Honors College,, Bloomington: Intensive Writing / Great Books Spring 2004-present: Johns Hopkins / SAIS, Washington DC: Professorial Lecturer, (graduate courses) Special Topics in American Foreign Policy Core Course: International Policy Issues for Managers: Mid-career capstone Summer Program: Summer Program: 2003-2005, 2007-2009:, Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Adjunct Instructor Introduction to National and International Policy (V160) Introduction to Public Administration (V273) Economic and Trade Strategies (V577) Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship (V699) 2005-2007: University of Richmond, Richmond Virginia: Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science American Foreign Policy 20th Century Realist Thought
CLASSES TAUGHT BY SEMESTER 2011 Fall 2011 V 450: Political Economy and Public Policy H 212: Ideas and Experience II, in Hutton Honors College Johns Hopkins / SAIS International Policy Issues for Managers Summer 2011 Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Summer Faculty Spring 2011 V575: Comparative Public Management V 669: Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship Johns Hopkins / SAIS: 2010 Fall 2010 V 450: Political Economy and Public Policy H 212: Ideas and Experience II, in Hutton Honors College Summer 2010 Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Summer Faculty Spring 2010 V575: Comparative Public Management V 669: Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship
2009 Fall 2009 V 450: Political Economy and Public Policy H 212: Ideas and Experience II, in Hutton Honors College Summer 2009 Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Summer Faculty Spring 2009 V577: Economic and Trade Strategies Johns Hopkins /SAIS 2008 Summer 2008 Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Summer Faculty Spring 2008 V263: Introduction to Public Administration SAIS: 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2007 V263: Introduction to Public Administration University of Richmond (2 classes) Introduction to American Foreign Policy (2 classes) Johns Hopkins / SAIS 2006 Fall 2006 University of Richmond Introduction to IR (2 classes) Introduction to American Foreign Policy (2 classes)
Summer 2006 Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Summer Faculty Spring 2006 University of Richmond Introduction to IR (3 classes) 20th Century Realist Thought Johns Hopkins / SAIS: 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 University of Richmond Introduction to IR (2 classes) Introduction to American Foreign Policy (2 classes) V669: Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship Johns Hopkins / SAIS: Visiting Faculty Current Issues in American Foreign Policy 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2004 V160: Introduction to American and International Policy V669: Globalization, Development and Entrepreneurship V160: Introduction to American and International Policy 2003 Fall 2003 V160: Introduction to National and International Policy (2 classes) VISITING LECTURES May 2011 The Polish Institute for International Relations, Warsaw, Poland Obama Foreign Policy: A Work in Progress American Studies Center, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Making
May 2010 Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Warsaw, Poland The Nature of the Financial Crisis University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, The USA and Trans-Atlantic Relations Dec. 2009 Warsaw University, History Faculty Graduate Seminar: American Regulatory Policy January 2009 University of Poznan, Poznan, Poland President Obama: The Transition Dec. 2008 July 2008 May 2008 Warsaw University, History Faculty Graduate Seminar: How Obama Did It Washington DC, Donau University (Austria), Management Program on American Politics The Foreign Policies of Obama and McCain Warsaw University, History Faculty Graduate Seminar: The US and NATO Center for International Relations, Warsaw, Poland Foreign Policy and the American Election Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University College, Krawkow Patterns of American Foreign Policy American Consulate, Krakow, Poland American Culture and the Elections December 2007 Warsaw University, American Studies Center, The Upcoming Election Catholic University, Lublin, Poland American Culture and Civilization Marie Curie University, Lublin, Poland International Relations and American Politics July 2007 American Studies Conference, Pultusk, Poland. Keynote Speaker: Conference and workshop for Polish Ph.D. students in Americanrelated Studies: The Constitution and Civic Education
June 2007 Warsaw University: History Faculty The New American Militarism Bialystok University, History and Sociology Faculty, Bialystok, Poland: Thoughts on the Election of 2008 Kielce University, History Faculty: Kielce, Poland Foreign Policy: Democrats and Republicans Foreign Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy: Ronald Reagan July 2006 June 2003 June 2003: June 2002 May 2002 American Studies Conference, Pultusk, Poland. Keynote Speaker: Critical Questions in the Study of the American Presidency University of Humanities: Pultusk, Poland Foreign Policy: 41 and 43 Diplomatic Academy: Warsaw, Poland American Politics: The Blue and the Red? Bialystok University, History and Sociology Faculty: Bialystok, Poland JFK and Reagan: Parallel Lives? Bednarska College: Warsaw, Poland American Education: Why is it That Way? PUBLICATIONS Books: With Randall Baker, Why America Isn t Europe (Paradigma, 2010) The Bush Paradox: A Study in Contemporary Politics (Fenestra, 2004) The Fate of the Father: The Bush Policy Paradox (Fenestra, 2004) Between Promise and Policy: Ronald Reagan and Conservative Reformism (Lexington, 2000) John McCain: An Essay in Military and Political History (Lexington, 2000)
Manuscripts in Preparation: Articles: A study of U.S. foreign policy coalition-building from George H.W. Bush and William J. Clinton to George W. Bush A study in International Political Economy: Levels of Analysis, Schools of Thought, Policy Applications Wilson in Warsaw in American Dream, Halina Parafinowicz ed., (Bialystok, Poland: Trans Humana, 2011) (Essays in honor of the late Prof. Michalek. Sponsored by the Polish-American Fulbright Committee and the History Institute of Warsaw University.) Republican Foreign Policy Tendencies in the Truman Years: Ideas, Traditions and Commentary, in Dzieje Najnaowsze: Polska Akademia Nauk Institut Historii (2007: 4) Book Reviews: A Post-Modern Morgenthau? in SAIS Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 Spring 2010: 161-164 OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE March 1999 - January 2001: Researcher, Delphium Group, Washington DC Worked in an affiliated capacity with the George Bush Presidential Library s oral history project. January - June 1987: Foreign Policy Intern: Office of U.S. Senator Albert Gore SERVICE: Fall 2009-present: One of the reviewers of Wells Scholarship application essays Spring 2011-present: Supervised one Honors Undergraduate Dissertation per semester Fall, 2011 (in progress) Scheduled Panel Moderator, SPEA conference on the 20 th Anniversary of Nunn-Lugar non-proliferation legislation
2010-2011: Handled all Comparative and International (CIA) concentration graduate student advising while the program director was on sabbatical Spring, 2010: Panel Moderator, SPEA International Student Association Conference Fall, 2010: Submitted a strategic proposal on SPEA Overseas Study and its connection to SPEA curriculum, graduate and undergraduate Spring, 2009: Panel Moderator, SPEA International Student Association Conference 2006-present: Board Member, Director of Publicity, USA International Harp Competition, Bloomington, Indiana; 2003-present: Writing letters of recommendation and reference for Undergraduate and Graduate Students TEACHING INTERESTS International Relations and International Policy American Public Administration, Foreign Policy, Politics and the Political Process, the Presidency International Political Economy Political Theory and Public Policy