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AMENTAHRU WAHLRAB Last Updated: November 1, 2014 Department of History and Political Science University of Texas at Tyler Tyler, TX 75799 Email: awahlrab@uttyler.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Department of History and Political Science, The University of Texas at Tyler Assistant Professor (Fall 2014 to present) Senior Lecturer (Fall 2011 to 2014) Visiting Assistant Professor (Fall 2010 to Spring 2011) Department of Politics and Government, Illinois State University Instructional Assistant Professor (Fall 2005 to Spring 2010) EDUCATION Ph.D. International Studies, University of Denver Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, Denver, CO, 2010 Dissertation Title: Fostering Global Security: Nonviolent Resistance and US Foreign Policy Dissertation Committee: Jack Donnelly (Advisor), Alan Gilbert (Advisor), Rachel Epstein, Manfred B. Steger (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Major Fields: International Politics, Political Theory, and International Political Economy M.S. Political Science, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, 2001 B.A. Politics, with minor in Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, 1997 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS International Political Economy, International Relations Theory, Politics of Africa, Politics of Latin America, Political Theories of Nonviolence, Globalization, US Foreign Policy, American Government

PUBLISHED WORK Peer-Reviewed Articles, Book Chapters, and Encyclopedia Entries Somalia s Terrorist Shabaab: The Global Political Economy of Impoverishment and Disempowerment, in The Political Economy of Modern Africa: Wealth, Exploitation and Development. Edited by Jamaine Abidogun and Toyin Falola. New York: I. B. Tauris & Co. Publishing (In Press). Speaking Truth to Power: Hip-Hop and the African Awakening in Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa: Ni Wakati. Edited by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster. New York: Lexington Press, 2014. Globalization and Nonviolence, in The SAGE Handbook of Globalization. Edited by Manfred B. Steger, Paul Battersby, and Joseph Siracusa. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications USA, 2014. Henry David Thoreau, in International Encyclopedia of Political Science. Edited by George Thomas Kurian. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press with the Assistance of the American Political Science Association, 2010. "Gandhi and the British," in Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace. Edited by Nigel Young. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Realism, Security, and Democracy: A 'Sophisticated' Realist Critique of the War on Terrorism, Critique: a worldwide student journal of politics (Spring 2003): http://lilt.ilstu.edu/critique/archives/spring2003edition.htm Jörg Haider and the FPÖ: A Threat to International Security, Critique: a worldwide student journal of politics (Spring 2001): http://lilt.ilstu.edu/critique/archives/spring2001edition.htm Book Reviews Review of: Nestor Garcia Canclini, Imagined Globalism, Trans. by George Yúdice (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014). In The Latin Americanist, (Forthcoming). Review of: Bidyut Chakrabarty, Confluence of Thought: Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013) and Ramin Jahanbegloo, The Gandhian Moment (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013). In Perspectives on Politics, (Forthcoming). Review of: Hussein M. Adam, From Tyranny to Anarchy: The Somali Experience (Red Sea Press, 2008). In International Journal of Ethiopian Studies (2013). Review of: Dustin Ells Howes, Towards a Credible Pacifism: Violence and the Possibilities of Politics (SUNY Press, 2009). In Perspectives on Politics, 10:2 (June 2012). Review of: John Kelsay, Arguing the Just War in Islam (Harvard University Press, 2009). In Journal of Asian and African Studies, 45:6 (December 2010).

Review of: Wendy Brown, Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire (Princeton University Press, 2006). In E-Extreme, (Spring 2007): http://webhost.ua.ac.be/extremismanddemocracy/newsletter/news8_2.htm. Review of: Jan Oskar Engene, Terrorism in Western Europe: Explaining the Trends Since 1950 (Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2004). In Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, (January-February 2006). Review of: Catherine Besteman (ed.), Violence: A Reader (New York: Palgrave, 2002). In E-Extreme 5.1, (Spring 2004): http://nssc.haifa.ac.il/extreme/news5_1.htm. Letters In Praise of Grassroots, Dissent, (Winter 2001). BOOKS IN PROGRESS The Global Studies Primer, (with Manfred B. Steger, under contract with Routledge, completion December 2015) Fostering Global Security: Nonviolent Resistance and US Foreign Policy (Book manuscript in progress) Contesting the Arab Spring : Conceptual Politics of Ongoing Uprisings (Edited volume. Edited by Amentahru Wahlrab, Matthew Weinert, and Michael McNeal, in progress) CURRENT PROJECTS Inside/Outside Narratives Of Somali Human Rights (Conference paper submitted the Annual Africa Conference 2015) The Many Worlds Of Faculty Experience: Contingent Academic Labor (Conference paper prepared for ISA 2015) Globalizing the Arab Spring in Somalia s 2012 Elections (Book chapter under review) Coopting Transnationalism: Ideological and Gender Dimensions (Journal length project in progress) Contrary Peace: Nonviolence and the Embrace of Conflict (Journal length article in progress) Global Studies and Nonviolence (Book chapter in progress) AWARDS

Honored by the Illinois State University Student Education Association at its Professor Appreciation Week, February 2008. Award for Best Graduate Paper at the 11 th Annual Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science, Normal, Illinois, April 2003. Outstanding Graduate Student, Illinois State University, Department of Politics and Government, May 2001. Awarded Distinction on Master s Thesis, April 2001. First Place for Best Graduate Paper at the 9 th Annual Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science, Normal, Illinois, April 2001. Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Residence Life, May 1996. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected) Killing Space Resolving the Tension Between Legitimate and Illegitimate Violence for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, April 2014. Unraveling Somalia s Global Human Rights Narratives for the Africa Conference Annual Meeting, University of Texas at Austin, March 2014. Globalizing the Arab Spring in Somalia s 2012 Elections for the Africa Conference Annual Meeting, University of Texas at Austin, March 2013. Representing US Foreign Policy as Popular Sovereignty Renewal: Nonviolent resistance and the Arab Revolts of 2011, for the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA, September 2012. Somalia s Terrorist Shabaab: The Global Political Economy of Impoverishment and Disempowerment, for the Africa Conference Annual Meeting, University of Texas at Austin, April 2012. Nonviolent (Inter)networks and the International Relations of the Arab Spring, for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, April 2012. "Imperial Nonviolence in the Era of Obama," for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, March 2011. "Democracy Promotion and Global Security in the Era of Obama," for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, March 2011. The Geopolitics of Pirates, for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2010. Polyarchy versus Popular Nonviolence, for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2010. "Defeating Terrorism...with Nonviolence?" for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2008. "The New Global Security Agenda," for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007.

"Choosing Nonviolence," for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2006. Internationalizing Nonviolence, for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2005. "Realism, Security, and Democracy: A 'Sophisticated' Realist Critique of the War on Terrorism," for the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, March 2004. The Case of Austria: Policing Democratic Values in the Global North, Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research, Edinburgh, UK, March 2003. What are the Gender and Feminist Dimensions of the War on Terrorism? for the Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science Annual Meeting, Normal, Illinois, April 2002. Evolutionary Nonviolence: From Nonviolent Nationalism to a Theory of Nonviolence with a Cosmopolitan Intent, for the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 2001. Jörg Haider and the FPÖ: A Threat to International Security? for the Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science Annual Meeting, Normal, Illinois, April 2001. The Ideological War over Globalization: A little Bit Further to the Right, for the Border Subjects Conference Annual Meeting, Normal, Illinois, April 2001. Discussant: Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science Annual Meeting, April 2000. Nonviolence or Resistance to Evil? Rethinking the Primacy of Nonviolence in Gandhi s Search for Truth, Illinois Conference for Students of Political Science Annual Meeting, Normal, Illinois, April 2000. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Department of History and Political Science, The University of Texas at Tyler (2010 to present) POLS 2305: Introduction to American Government (Face-to-face, Hybrid, & Online) POLS 3380: Introduction to the Politics of Latin America POLS 3390: International Political Economy POLS 4365: Topics in Political Science (Politics of Africa) POLS 4325: Politics of Africa POLS 4365: Topics in Political Science (Political Theories of Nonviolence) POLS 4365: Topics in Political Science (Global Studies) POLS 5330: Topics in Comparative Politics (Politics of Africa) POLS 5330: Topics in Comparative Politics (Political Theories of Nonviolence) Department of Health and Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Tyler (2011 to present) KINE 1201.012: Beginning Taekwon Do

Department of Politics and Government, Illinois State University (2005-2010) POL 101: Individuals and Civic Life: Citizens and Governance POL 140: Politics of Africa, Asia, and Latin America POL 255: International Conflict and Security POL 344: Topics in Global Studies (International Terrorism) POL 363: Political Theories of Nonviolence Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver (Fall 2004) INTS 1700: Introduction to International Politics PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PATSS Certification, University of Texas at Tyler, Summer 2013 & Summer 2014 Intensive training in online and hybrid course design, using a wide array of software including Softchalk, Collaborate, Camtasia, and Studymate Training in Problem Based Learning (PBL) Special focus on student engagement and using the science of learning to inform teaching practices Master Advisor Certification, University of Texas at Tyler, Summer 2013 Training in undergraduate advising including advising theory, campus resources, and student retention Teaching Assistant, University of Denver International Relations Theory, International Political Economy INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC LECTURES Great Decisions: China in Africa, Talk given at the Tyler Public Library, Tyler, TX, March 6, 2013. Great Decisions: The Philippines, Talk given at the Tyler Public Library, Tyler, TX, March 8, 2012. Great Decisions: The Horn of Africa, Talk given at the Tyler Public Library, Tyler, TX, April 6, 2011. "Africa: Who We Are," Panel Discussion for Illinois State University's African Student Association, April 17, 2009. "Coffee, Cassiterite, & Coltan: A political Economy of Violence in Rwanda and the Congo," for Global Review, Illinois State University, March 19, 2009. Nonviolence and the United States Promotion of Democracy, for Global Review, Illinois State University, October 9, 2008.

"Defeating Terrorism...with Nonviolence?" for Global Review, Illinois State University, February 14, 2008. The New Global Security Agenda, for The Globalism Institute, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, March 14, 2007. The Power of Nonviolent Conflict, for Global Review, Illinois State University, April 6, 2006. WORKSHOPS The University of Texas at Tyler: Co-led faculty orientation workshop on Classroom Management (Fall 2011). The University of Texas at Tyler: Co-led several faculty orientation workshop on Globalizing the Curriculum (Fall 2011). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE Peer Reviewer Cambridge University Press European Journal of Political Theory Oxford University Press New Political Science Pearson Longman Sage/Pine Forge Rowman & Littlefield Zed Books Review of International Studies Palgrave Macmillan Bloomsbury Academic Constellations COMMITTEE WORK AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE The University of Texas at Tyler: Served as an academic advisor for students of political science (Fall 2011 to present). The University of Texas at Tyler: Served on Judicial Politics faculty search committee (Fall 2012). The University of Texas at Tyler: Served as faculty advisor to the UT Tyler Taekwon Do Club (Fall 2010 to present). Illinois State University: Faculty advisor for Illinois State University Student Veterans Association (Fall 2009 to Spring 2010). Illinois State University: Co-Faculty advisor for Global Review (Fall 2009 to Spring 2010). Illinois State University: Faculty advisor for Students Acting Now: Darfur (STAND) (Fall 2006 to Spring 2010).

Illinois State University: Faculty advisor for Model United Nations (Fall 2006 to Fall 2007). University of Denver: Served as the graduate student representative for the Promotions and Tenure Committee (2005). University of Denver: Served as the graduate student representative for the Appointments Committee (2004). Illinois State University: Served as the graduate student representative for the College of Arts and Sciences Council (Fall 1999 to Spring 2001) Illinois State University: Served as graduate student representative for the Political Science Department s Graduate Student Recruitment/Retention Committee (Fall 1999 to Spring 2000). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association New Political Science Foundations of Political theory International Studies Association Peace Studies Political Theory REFERENCES Jack Donnelly, PhD. Director, Andrew Melon Professor, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies University of Denver, Ben Cherrington Hall, Denver, CO 80208, Tel. (303) 871-2534, Email: jdonell@du.edu Professor Ali Riaz, Professor and Chair, Department of Politics and Government, Illinois State University, Schroeder Hall, Normal, IL 61790-4600, Tel. (309) 438-8638, Email: ariaz@ilstu.edu Professor Alan Gilbert, John Evans Professor, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies University of Denver, Ben Cherrington Hall, Denver, CO 80208, Tel. (303) 871-2534, Email: agilber@du.edu Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Global Studies & Research Leader, Globalization and Culture Program, Global Cities Research Institute, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia, Email: manfred.steger@rmit.edu.au